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An invoice for clothing from the Indian School was separated from this collection and was added to the Brafferton Estate Collection (UA 113). Folders 258-260, 273, 277, 280-283 were transferred to the Office of the Bursar Records on 3/12/2012. Folders 55, 56, 56-A, 57, and 58 were transferred to the Faculty Assembly Records (UA 133) and the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) on 6/18/2012.","This collection includes a variety of material formats and subjects from throughout the College's history.","Original certificate appointing William [also referred to as Edward Gibson], Archbishop of Canterbury, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Signed by James Blair, rector, 1729. Bears impression of original College seal. [In Faculty/Alumni file under Gibson, Edward.] photocopy of original lease given by the College of William and Mary to Augustine Claiborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 January 1762. Bears original seal of the College. An impression of the College seal adopted in 1930. Correspondence of Howard M. Buck, of Washington, DC, with E. G. Swem, concerning the design of the seal of the College of William and Mary, 1922.","Description of the College mace by E. G. Swem, librarian, 1926. Publication; 4 pages, two copies. 23 1/2 cm high [one copy in oversize folder]. Presentation of the mace to the College, 1923 February 8. Publication; 7 pages, 23 cm high. In William and Mary Quarterly (1923 April), 122-128. Blue print showing the order of assemblage and line of march. Mace presentation ceremonies,19238 February 8 . List of contributors to the mace fund. 86 pages, 1922. (see also lists of contributors in The Flat Hat , 1922 February 10 - 1922 March 31. Design of proposed collar for mace bearer of the College [oversize file]. Pennant of the College. Paper, in colors, 4\" x 7 1/2\". Two copies.","A typed memorandum describing four manuscripts in the Public Record Office, London, showing the College charter in four stages of its production. Copy of the warrant from the King to the Attorney General, authorizing him to draw up the charter of the College of William and Mary. 25 January 1692/93. In English. 17\" x 13 1/2\", 21 numbered pages. Copy made in 1828, from the original at the Rolls Chapel, London, at the request of the Hon. J. Barbour. [oversize ?] phohtocopy of the first and last sheets of the College charter (\"King's Bill\"). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London. 5 sheets. [oversize file ?] Photoscopy of the College charter (Writ of Privacy seal). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London, 10 sheets. [oversize file?] phohtocopy of the entry of the College charter on the Patent Rolls. 3 sheets. [oversize file?] Resolution of the faculty, 28 March 1781, concerning the original College charter, which is lost. [oversize file?] Copy of the College charter. 8 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. [oversize file?] Longhand copy (late 17th or early 18th century) of the College charter, 8 Feb. 1692/93, in English. 15\" x 12\" and entitled \"Charter of Virginia College, Copy\". The only early copy of the charter in translation, found in Harvard University Library and sent to the College of William and Mary in 1931. [oversize file?] Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original charter and record of transfer of the College from the visitors to the faculty. The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). 20 cm high, 2 pages. [archives publications] Photograph of binding of the Charter, 8\" x 10\". [photo file] Correspondence relating to display of 1736 Charter and Statutes of the College A typed letter from the Library of Congress, at Washington, to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, president, of College of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 15 Dec 1916, concerning early catalogues and statutes of the college.(transferred from Folder 26) Memorandum, Nov 1, 1957, from James A Servies to Mr Ganter that the Charter and Statues has been loaned to the Walters Art Gallery for an exhibition of earl American binding 4/11/1929 letter to Dr Chandler from B.F. Stevens \u0026 Brown regarding Privy Seal","A typed copy of The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). Acquired by Dr. Lyon Tyler from the Library of Congress. 121 pages.","Charter, transfer and statutes, of the College of William and Mary. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Hunter, 1758.) In Library of Congress and College Library (195(4). [archives office] Statutes of the University of the William and Mary. (Richmond: Printed by Augustine Davis, 179(2). Enlarged positive prints made from a copy in the Virginia State Library. 16 pages. Typed extracts from the statutes of the College of William and Mary and of the Laws and Regulations of the College; 1736, 1758, 1792 and 1828. A typed copy of a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802. 2 copies. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Philadelphia: Printed by William Fry, 1817), 23 cm high. 2 photocopies also available. [publications] Laws of William and Mary College in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by T. W. White, 1828), 11 pages. 21 cm high. Comments on the statutes of the College. Undated. One piece, handwritten. The Matriculation Book of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1881. Contains: ((1) Laws and regulations passed by the visitors of the College, 1788-1830. Pages 1-36. ((2) Statutes relating to students, in force 1827. Pages 170-181. ((3) Laws and regulations of the faculty, relating to their own government, in force 1827. Pages 208-210. ((4) General regulations governing the conduct of the steward, 1827[?]. Pages 212-213. (5) Lists of students, and (6) T. R. Dew's accounts. [in vault with faculty minutes] Typed statutes of 1758, 1792 includes subjects taught Typed statues of 1736.","Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1830). 23 pages, 22cm high. One additional page attached. Two photocopies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1835). 23 pages, 22 cm high. 2 copies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed at the Office of the Farmers' Register, 1837). 24 pages. 22 1/2 cm high. Also a reprint in College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 11, no. 2, 1917 October. 28 pages, 23 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1840). 24 pages, 17 1/2 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849). 22 pages, 23 cm high. 2 copies [publications].","Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by P. D. Barnard, 185(1). 15 pages, 22 1/2 cm high. Also 2 photocopies and 2 paper copies.[publications] Laws and regulations of William and Mary College, Virginia. 15 pages, 20 1/2 cm high. 2 photocopies. Note: half title page has been penciled date 1849-50, which is incorrect. The actual date of publication, as indicated in the text, is between 1852 and 1854. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Richmond: Printed by Thomas Bali, 1855). 46 pages, 2 photocopies. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors 1907 June . 12 pages, 14 cm high. Printed. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors June 1919. 9 pages, 16 cm high. Ferguson Print. [In W\u0026M College Miscellany, 1907-1923, v. 2] Rules to be observed by students, 1924-25, printed card, two copies. Items reprinted in the College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 6, no. 3, 1913 January. 45 pages, 23 cm high. Includes: ((1) The Charter of the College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693 February 8, printed in 1906 Mar 7 from Acts of Assembly (1906). Pages 94-96. Also printed in William and Mary Catalogs. ((2) Transfer to the Faculty of Virgina, 27 Feb 1729. ((3) Act to establish a normal school at William and Mary College, 1888 March 5. From the Act of 1888, folder 23. ((4) Act to transfer the real estate and personal property of the College to the state, 1906 March 7. Folder 6. Rules and regulations of William and Mary College, adopted by the board of visitors in June 1919. Ferguson Print. 8 pages, 15 cm high. [publications] Rules to be observed by the students, 1924-1925. Printed card. Two copies. Laws of special interest affecting the administration of the College of William and Mary, 1939. 16 pages, mimeographed.","Enlarged positive prints from Hening's Statutes at Large. Includes; (1) An act for laying an imposition upon skins and furs, 1705. (Hening v. 3, p 365-358.) (2) An act for laying a duty on liquors, 1726. (Hening v. 4, p 143-150.) (3) An act for better support and encouragement of the College ..., 1734. (Hening v. 4, 429-43(3) (4) An act for the better support of the  College  ..., 1748. (Hening v. 6, p 91-9(4) 5) An act for exempting the exporters of dressed hides or skins from the payment of duties for such as has been before imported, 1765. (Hening v 8, p 142-14(3)","Carey, Edity F. Amias Andros and Sir Edmund, his son. Reprinted from transactions of the GUernsey society of natural science for 1913, Guarnsey, 1914 Pennington, Edgar Legare. Commissary Blair. Soldier and servant series. Publication no. 182, Feb-April 1936. Church missions publishing company, Hartford, CN Wilson, Samuel K. The genesis of American college government. An article in Thought, Dec. 1926. An extract of a letter from James Blayer [Blair] to the Bishop of London, 21 Jan 1698, concerning the building of the College of William and Mary. Carbon copies of speeches delivered by five scholars in the College on May Day, 1699. An extract from the Journal of the House of Burgesses, 17 May 1699, concerning attendance of the Burgesses at the May Day celebration of the College A speech of Shelton, a student in the College to Governor Nicholson, about 1699, in Latin. An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia concerning the acceptance of an offer to hold general assemblies at the College until the capitol should be build. 24 April 1700. Portrait of Henry Compton, Bishop of London from 1675-1713. (See oversized portrait file) Typed copy of an order of the council of Virginia to place some of the gunners stores from Jamestown at the College, 22 May 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the archbishop of Canterbury stating the agreement concerning the residence and board of the president, professors and scholars in the College. 27 May 1700 An account of the first commencement exercises, 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the Archbishop of Cnaterbury, 23 July 1700, concerning the arrangements for the care and instruction of the scholars in the Indian school at the College An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia referring to the proposed removal of the public records from Jamestown to the College. 4 Sept 1700 An extract from the journal of the first meeting of the Council of Virginia at the College. 17 Oct 1700 Ty;ed copy of the order issued by the Council of Virginia, 18 Dec 1700, that the public records be removed from Jamestown to the College. Letter from King William to Governor Nicholson, 30 December 1700 [trnasferred to King WIlliam III and Queen Mary II Papers, mss 75s W67, series 2","Typed copy of the order, 8 May 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia, to be held at the College, 9 June 1701 Typed copy of the order, dated 11 Nov 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia to be held at the College, 11 March 1702 Typed copy of the resolution of the House of Burgesses, 23 June 1702, concerning a statement made by William byrd in regard to taxes for the support of the College Extract from the report of the journey of Francis Louis Michel from Berne, Switzerland to Virginia, concerning a visit to the College in 1702 Extract from \"The present state of the College impartially considered\", 1703, and a copy of a letter from Franklin B Hough, at Boston, to Benjamin S Ewell, concerning the copying of papers relating to the College An extract concerning a riot of the students at the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract, concerning Governor Nicholson's abusive language in speaking of the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract concerning a midnight intruder at the college, from affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 Modest answer to a malicious libel against his excellency Francis Nicholson relating to the school boys of the grammar school, 1704 Extract from a modest answer to a malicious libel, 1704, concerning threats made by Commissary Blair agains Mrs Young, keeper of the College table. An extract, concerning repairs to Mr Ingles' room at the college, 1704 Carbon copy of a memo of several faults in the building of College, circa 1704 A","A carbon copy of a letter from Mungo Ingles to Francis Nicholson, 7 Feb 1705/06, concerning the burning of the College. 29 Oct 1706 An extract from the Journal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 15 March 1705/6, concerning the burning of the College Typed copy of the message from the Council to the House of Burgesses, 31 Oct 1705, concerning the burning of the College A carbon copy of a letter from Munco Ingles to Col Francis Nicholson, 22 Dec 1705, concerning the burning of the College A typed copy of testimony as to the burning of the College given by Henry Randolph, George Burton, Col. Edward Hill, William Young, William eddings, John Young, John Morot, Captain Thomas Barber and C.C. Thanker, 1705 An extract from the Diaries and collection of Thomas Hearns, 1706, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A photocopy of a copy of a letter from Mongo Ingles, at Queens Creek, Virginia, probably written to Governor Nicholson, 20 Sept 1707, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A carbon copy of a fragment of a speech in criticism of Commissary Blair, probably delivered by Governor Nicholson about the year 1705. A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 21 March 1708/9 A typed copy of an order of the Council of Virginia, dated 21 June 1709, for a warrant to pay 500 pounds granted by Queen Anne to the visitors and governors of the College. A copy of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of Virginia held at the College, 27 Aug 1709 An extract from the diary of William Byrd of Westover concerning the rebuilding of the Wren Building, 13 Sept 1709 A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 18 April 1710 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to Mr Blathwayt concernig the use of quit rents for rebuilding the College, 23 Oct 1710 An extract from the Westover manuscripts concerning the Indian hostages which Governor Spotswood caused to be sent to the College about 1712 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to the Bishop of London, concerning the need of funds for the support of the College, 13 March 1713 Photo of an oil painting  of John Robinson Bishop of London from 1713-1723 (see Portrait File)","Announcement of the board of visitors, 29 Jan. 1851, concerning the system of discipline at the College. Letter; George P. Scarburgh, professor of law at the College, to Conway Robinson, 30 Jan. 1855, acknowledging receipt of his book, the practice in courts of justice, presented to the College. Typed copy of a humorous letter from \"Jobe Green\", describing a visit to the College. Letter appeared in the VA Gazette, 8 Feb. 1855, under the heading \"Letters from the County. No. 3\" [printed in the Oct. 1928 WM Quarterly ?] Extract from the VA Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 26 July 1855, concerning commencement exercises at the College. [printed in the WM Quarterly Oct 1928 ?] Letter; William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Rev. Silas Totten, 15 Aug. 1855, declining a professorship at the College. [on same sheet] Copy of a letter, William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Hon. John Tyler, College Rector, 19 Aug. 1855, stating reasons for declining a professorship. Article in the Southern Churchman, 1857, concerning the relation of the College to the Episcopal Church. [original clipping] Letter; Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to Richard Ewell, 9 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Letter; from Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to William Stoddert, 22 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Typed copy of an account of the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859, by Robert J. Morrison. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of Dr. Silas Totten's report on the burning of the College, 8 Feb. 1859. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Four newspaper clippings concerning the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859. Letter; N. Hough, Baltimore, to Lizzy [Ewell], 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Extract from a letter of St. George Tucker, Ashland, to R. J. Morrison, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. [from manuscript by R. J. Morrison copy in State Library] Letter; C. B. T. W[ashington], Williamsburg, to Lawrence Washington, Oak Grove Post Office, Westmoreland Co. VA, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the burning of the College. Typed copy of resolutions of the students of the College, 10 Feb. 1859, upon the burning of the College. [taken from the VA Gazette, 2 March 1859. Printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928 ?] Printed invitation to the alumni celebrations at the College 19 Feb 1859. 2 copies. [see publications file] Editorial concerning the alumni celebration at the College, 19 Feb. 1859, and a poem recited by St. George Tucker on the occasion, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 2 March 1859, concerning the loss of the Phoenix Literary Society library in the College fire, and the purchase of a new building by the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of an article from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA., 2 March 1859, concerning action taken by the citizens of Williamsburg to rebuild the College. [printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928?] Typed copy of a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest [Charles City County], to Silas Totten, Williamsburg, 8 March 1859, concerning the rebuilding of the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a notice in the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 6 April 1859, concerning proposals for rebuilding the College, 22 March 1859. \"Old William and Mary\", a historial sketch of the College from its beginnings to the fire of 1859, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. [one copy in periodicals, one photocopy] Extract from a letter; William Barton Rogers to his brother, Henry, 4 April 1859, concerning a visit to the College and plans for rebuilding it. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from a letter; H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 25 April 1859, concerning the election of the Earl of Hardwicke as College Chancellor. [R. J. Morrison mss, at State Library; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Letter; Robert J. Morrison, Williamsburg, to Col. Robert W. Carter, 26 April 1859, asking for aid in rebuilding the College after the fire of 1859. [removed to the Carter Family Papers 39.1 C24 Folder 46] Note; concerns the original inscription of the tablet to Sir John Randolph. [See Catalogue of the College, 1859-1860; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a paper by Prof. R. J. Morrison concerning the history of the College, 31 Jan. 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from an auction catalogue listing a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Dr. H. B. Grigsby, 15 March 1860, concerning the history of the College. [see College Papers] Letter; Richard A. Wise, while a student at the College, to his father, Henry A. Wise, Norfolk, March 20, 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 28 March 1860, concerning the bell at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] missing Typed copy of a letter from Edward S. Joyner [?], Williamsburg, to H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 8 May 1860, concerning the selection of a professor at the College. missing Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 18 July 1860, concerning the commencement celebration at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Original newspaper clipping concerning the celebration of the Phoenix and Philomathean Societies, and the re-establishment of the law department at the College, 1860.","Letter; Thomas T. Munford, Lynchburg, to Lyon G. Tyler, President of the College, 29 Sept 1913, with a photograph of the tablet erected in Lynchburg to the memory of Maurice Guggenheimer, Ordinance Sergeant of the 2nd Virginia Calvary, C.S.A. Typed letter; photograph.","Suggestions as to requirements for the MA Degree, 1913-14, 1 piece. Circulars and bulletins on courses of study 1919-1940: transferred to course schedules. UA 317 Information concerning registration, 1935-1939: transferred to registrar, office of. UA 50 Lecture schedules, 1923-1940: transferred to Archives poster file, poster number 1971 Examination schedules, 1921-1940: transferred to Course offerings, UA 317","Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary's pioneer American law school,\" American Bar Association Journal (June 192(1). 2 copies. Transferred to Hughes Papers Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary, the first American law school,\" William and Mary Quarterly (Jan. 192(2): 40-48. Includes correspondence about the article.Transferred to Hughes Papers Correspondence of R. M. Hughes, 1920-1931, 95 pieces, with clippings. Transferred to Hughes Papers Book containing notes on national law, rhetoric, and mathematics, taken by student Warner T. Jones, 1836-1838, 88 pages, 11\" x 8\". In Bound Volumes Examination given by Henry A. Washington to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker's law class, June 1850. 2 different copies. George D. Wise, student, examination papers, 1853, 1 piece. Library science school papers, 1929-1935, 10 pieces. Catalog of a book selection demonstration exhibition for the elementary school teachers of the Peninsula, conducted by Edwin E Willoughby, acting head of the Library Science Department, 4 May 1935 Graduate studies; list of MA and MS degree thesis submitted between 1923 and 1937. William and Mary: America's First Law School by Fred B Devitt, Jr., reprint from W\u0026M Law Review Vol 2 Number 2, 1960","Papers concerning courses in astronomy, chemistry, economic, business administration, education, English, French, and German. Astronomy: The observatory of the College of William and Mary. In Early American observatories, by Willis I WIlham. see pages 20-21 Chemistry: papers transferred to Robert Gilchrist Rob materials Economics and Business Administration: announcements 1926-1927. Elocution:book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student, 1809. Note: the book also contains notes on elocution apparently made by Robert D Murchie though the hand is not the same. See Bound Volumnes English: English 1a and 1b. Manual of instructions and exercieses for 1921-22 French: A rational grammar of the French language by Edwin Taliaferro, professor at the College, undated. See Bound Volumnes German: A description of the course from Mitteilungen Der Vereinigung Carl Schurz, Berlin, Number 19, August 1937","Ancient History: examination given by Henry A Washington, 1854, and papers submitted by students Charles R Grandy and Charles WIlkingson. Medieval History: examination papers submitted by students on 29 June, 1853: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, Alexander Coke, George H Coke, S G Harriss, Edward Lee Hooff, William F M Jacobs, David F May, J May, R H Murphy, A A O'Neel, John M Pettitt, John Royall Robertson, William H Shield, G H Shorter, L W Smith, George W Stone, Charles S Stringfellow, B T Tayloe, W W Trent, Walker W Vest, M Washington, George D WIse, Henry A Wise, Jr.","Modern History: a portion of an exam given b Henry A Washington on Modern History, no date A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1937: announcement and program, revised program, newspaper clippings A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1938 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1939 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1940 Italian:  Bruno Roselli author \"Italian Yesterday and Today\", Boston, The Stratford Press, ca 1935, pages 3-12 on early teaching of Italian at William and Mary.  Call Number PC1068 .U6 R58","Law: Bulletin announcement of courses in Law 1920-21 Music: letter to students, 1930 Physical Education: announcement, 1941, coaching school Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy taken by William G Young, student at the College about 1838. See Bound Volumes Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy and government, taken from the lectures of Thomas R Dew by Whitaker Harris, student, 1841-42. See Bound Volumnes Political Economy: 10 pages of notes on political economy taken by James Edward MacFarland, student. 1848 Political economy: examination given by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker with answers, undated Political economy: students' exam papers 16 Feb 1854: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, H E Coleman, John W Custis, C R Grandy, F C Hunter, B T Tayloe, Political economy: exam given by Lyon G Tyler, 1918-1919 Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on rhetoric and belles-lettres taken from the lectures of Hugh Blair by Hugh T W Mercer, student. 1794. See Bound Volumes Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on national law, rhetoric and mathematics taken by Warner T Jones of Gloucester County, Virginia, student at the College. 1836-38. The book contains also a few professional accounts and memoranda of Warner T Jones, attorney-at-law. 1847-1851. See Bound Volumes Science: a memorandum describing the courses in chemistry and natural philosophy, undated Science: early teaching of science at the College by Galen W Ewing. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Education, V. 15, no. 1, January 1938, pgs 3-13 Science: Science in Colonial Virginia by Austin H Clark. In Randolph-Maon Women's College, alumnae bulletin, Vol 30, No 3, April 1937 Science: Typed copy of a notice in the Virginia Gazette, 9 Jan 1745/46, concerning a course in experimental philosophy to be given by Dr Spencer Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by John Groghan, student, 1807-1808. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on experimental philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by W N Edwards, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by an unknown student. 1809-1811. See Bound Volumes. Note: the book contains the signatures of Thomas Griffin Peachy, Patrick Galt, James S Gilliam and James Wills, and on page 100 the following notation: Thomas Griffin Peachy's book presented him by his friend, G Croghan Science: Book containing notes on chemistry and natural philosophy taken from the lecrtures of William Barton Rogers by an unknown student. circa 1828-1835. See Bound Volumes. Note: The signatures of W H Woods and C B Hayden appear on the front cover Summer school: Bulletin from the College: announcements of the 1925 W\u0026M Foreign Summer Schools in cooperation with the University of Toulouse, France, and The National University of Mexico, Mexico. Vol xVIII, No.3, December, 1924. Summer school: The Tidewater Trail, Vol I, Number 3, April 1, 1925. Article about W\u0026M summer school in France. Also article about the death of Kate Waller Barrett Summer School: Bulletin from the College Study Tour in Europe, summer 1930. Vol XXXIII, No 5, October, 1929 Summer school: copy of an announcement of a summer tour in Europe under the auspices of the College, 1930 Theological school: a note concerning the theological school, 1821-1823.","A Letter from David stuart at Abingdon [VA], 25 Dec 1789, recommending Mr White for a position as grammar master A letter from John Redman Cox, at University of Pennsylvania, and others, circa 1823, recommending Dr W Meade for the chair of chemistry A letter from Thomas F Mulledy, at Georgetown College, 21 Sept 1832, recommending James Callaghan for a professorship A letter from John Taliaferro, at Washington, to Professor Beverley Tucker, 13 June 1842, introducing and recommending Nicholas P Tillinghast for the professorship of ancient languages Papers relating to the application of George Waterman, Jr., of Newton University, Baltimore, for a professorship. 23 Sept 1846-20 Feb 1847 A letter from Adolphus Lewis Koeppen, at New York, 28 Sept 1846, announcing his candidacy for the professorship of history Two letters from Robert C Randolph, at New Market, [Shenandoah County, VA] 5 Jan 1847, suggesting the name of the Rev E C Hutchinson for the presidency of the College A letter from Washington McCartney, at Easton, PA, 9 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from S X Ball at Pomonkey, Charles County, MD, 14 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship A letter from Edward J Stearns at Baltimore, 16 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from R M T Hunter, 20 Jan 1847, concerning the qualifications of George Frederick Holmes for a professorship. Letter purchased from Mr Frost, Morsemere Place, Yonkers NY for $1.50 A letter from John Neely, at Easton, PA, 23 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship and papers relating t the application A letter from Pierre P Irving at New York, 3 Feb 1847, submitting the name of Theodore Irving for a professorship and letters relating to his application A letter from William Sparrow at the Protestant Episcopal Seminary of Virginia, 9 Feb 1847, and a letter from George Allen, at the University of Pennsylvania, 13 Feb 1847, recommending the Rev William N Pendleton for the presidency of the College A letter from Hanson B Pigman at Cumberland, MD, 15 Feb 1847 applying for the professorship of moral philosophy and politics and papers relating to the application (9 letters) A letter from L C Garland at Lovingston, Nelson County, VA, 11 Oct 1847, declining a professorship and two letters of recommendation A note concerning relatives of Landon Cabell Garland who have been graduates of the College","A letter from Claudius Crozet at Richmond, 1 March 1848 applying for the chair of mathematics Letters relating to the appointment of Benjamin S Ewell to the chair of mathematics. April 1848 Letter from Joseph J Halsey at Stillman, Orange County, VA, 10 June 1848, applying for the chair of mathematics and papers relating to the application Papers relating to the applicatin of Thomas Peyton Giles for the chair of municipal and constitutional law, 15 June 1848 Letter from James C Welling, at Trenton, NJ, 24 June 1848, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application A letter from William J Berryman at Stevensville Academy, King and Queen County, VA, 26 June 1848, concerning references Letter from J W Sundeland at Boston, MA, 28 June 1848, concerning his applicatin for a professorship and related papers Letter from Hubert P Lefebvre at Richmond, 6 July 1848, concerning recommendations of Dr M J Smead for the chair of humanitites Letter from Francis J Mettauer at Hampden Signey College, Prince Edward County, VA, 6 July 1848, applying for the professorship of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from Alexander Duke at Charlottesville, VA, 11 July 1848, applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James Wynne at Baltimore, 12 Aug 1848, applying for the chair of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from W F Hopkins at Georgetown, KY, 14 Aug 1848 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from William Burke at Richmond, 21 Aug 1848 concerning testimonials of the Rev John Burke Letter from Stephen P Hill at Baltimore, MD, 26 Sept 1848 recommending Joseph Bartlett Burleigh. Postscript by Henry V D Johns, Baltimore, 2 Oct 1848 Letter from Tiberius Gracchus Jones at Norfolk, 18 Dec 1848 applying for the chair of political economy and history","Letter from Lucian Minor at Louisa Court House, VA, 21 Aug 1855, concerning the law professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Henry Wall, at Williamsbur, VA, Dec 1878 applying for the chair of moral and intellectual philosophy and a letter for recommendation Papers relating to the application of J F Harrison for a professorship 1886-1887","Letter from Addison Hoge at Oxford, MS, 18 May 1888, recommending Theo P Campbell for a professorship Papers relating to the application of F E Lodeman for a professorship, May-June 1888. A small photograph of F E Lodeman is attached to one of the letters Letter from C W E Miller at Baltimore, MD, 2 June 1888, applying for the professorship of Greek and Latin and printed letters of recommendation Letter from Joseph W Shackford at Walkerton, Kind and Queen County, VA, 6 June 1888, concerning an application for a professorship Letter from D E Stauffer,Jr at Baltimore,MD, 7 June 1888 concerning an application for a professorship Letter from Alph Noel at Baltimore, MD, 9 June 1888, applying for the professorship of French and German and copy of letter of recommendation Letter from Walter H Evans at Crawfordsville, IN, 11 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of science and letter of recommendation Letter from H G Hipp at Ypsilanti,MI, 11 June 1888, concerning an application for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from P H Kirsch at Bloomington, IN, 11 June 1888, applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from G W A Lyon at Portsmouth, OH, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application and a photograph of GWA Lyon Letter from A G Newcomer at Ithaca, NY, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James T Reed, Jr, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or foreigh languages and papers relating to the application Letter from S S Rupp at Jersey Shore, PA, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and letters of recommendation Leter from George L Sampson at Shelbyville, KY, 11 June 1888, concerning the election of a professor of Lantin Letter from James Donnelly at Tahlequah, Indian Territory, 12 June 1888, applying for the professorship of English and letters of recommendation Letter from Charles G Maphis at Strasbury, Shenandoah County, VA, 12 June 1888 concerning an election of teachers for the normal department of the college","Letter from John C Paris at Randolph P.O., Charlotte County, VA, 12 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters relating to the application Letter from J B Haynes at Lewisburg TN [Lewisburg Institute for Boys and Girls], 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or natural science and letter of recommendation Letter and photograph from J E McCartney at Elkhard IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorhip of philosophy Letter from R M Parks at Bedford, IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from W H Seabury at Norfolk, VA, 13 June 1888 concerning a professorship Letter from F Wespy at Newmansville FL, 13 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and printed sheet of recommendations Letter from E F Demmon at Peru, IN, 15 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from I M Bridgman at Salem IN, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Roland W Guss at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CN, 16 June 1888 concerning the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Eudorus C Kenney at Truxton, Courtland County, NY, 16 June 1888 for a professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from B Marnex at Norfolk, VA, 16 June 1888 applying for a position as a techer of penmanship and two printed busines cards Letter from J W Thomas at Hackettstown, NJ, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of classics, French and German and letters of recommendation Letter from Ralph Jones at Franklin, IN, 18 June 1888, applying for the professorship of philosophy and letter concerning the application Letter from W H Prukins, Jr, at Urbanna, Middlesex County, VA, 18 June 1888 applying for a position in the English Language and Literature and History and Latin departments as well as Greek and elementary Mathematics Letter from A M Randolph at Richmond, VA, 18 June 1888 recommending Hampden Bagby as professor Letter from George M Thomas at Charlotte Hall, St Mary's County, MD, 18 June 1888 concerning the professorship of mathematics Letter from E G Lancaster at Northwestern Military Academy, Highland Park, Lake County, IL, 19 June 1888 applying for a professorship of languages Letter from Albert I Mayer at Toledo, OH, 19 June 1888 concerning the professorship of modern language Letter from A J Newell at Meadville,PA, 19 June 1888 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from Joseph M DIll at State Normal School, Troy, AL, 20 June 1888 inquiring about vacancies and printed sheet of recommendation Letter and printed form of application from Paul Adrian Scharff at Madison, NJ, 21 June 1888 applying for the professorship of French and German. Letter of recommendation and references Letter and photograph from C A Neville at Murray, KY, 22 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics and papers relating to the application.","Letter from Robert L Blanton at Stoddert, Cumberland County, VA, 23 June 1888 applying for the professorship of Latin and Greek and papers relating to the application Letter from E L Crenshaw at Richmond, VA, 25 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Richard T Goodwyn at Nottoway Court House, VA, 25 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of matematics and letters of recommendation Letter from J A Reubelt at Greensburg, KY, 25 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from Hugh Stockdell Bird at Petersburg, VA, 26 June 1888 concerning his applicatin for the chair of mathematics in the normal school and letter of recomendation Letter from H F Cox at Richmond, VA, 26 June, 1888, applying for the professorships of mathematics or ancient and modern languages and papers relating to application Letter from C H Hargoves, Nansemond County, VA, 26 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science, and a letter dated 2 July 1888 concerning the application Letter from R E Nelson, Jr., at Columbia, Fluvanna County, VA, 26-27 June, 7 July 1888, concerning his application for the chair of engineering and matematics Letter from WIlliam H Parker at Fredericksburg, VA, 26 June 1888, applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Carl M Best at Western Maryland House, Union Bridge, MD, 27 June 1888, asking for further information before applying for the chair of mathematics Letter from Thomas Cooper at Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, 27 June 1888, applying for the professorship of ancient or modern languages and letter of recommendation Letter from C L Crow at Norfolk, VA, 27 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History Letter from John D Epes, Staunton, VA, 28 June, 1888 applying for a professorship and papers relating to his application Letter from Vernon I'Anson at Norfolk, VA, 29 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English Letter from Pike Powers at Richmond, VA, 29 June 1888, recommending John Tabb for a professorship Letter from Edward Stratton, at Newport News, VA, June 1888, applying for a professorship","Letter from Richard F Beirne at Richmond, VA, 2 July 1888, recommending John Lesslie Hall as a professor and letter from J Lesslie Hall at Richmond, VA, 10 July 1888 requesting the return of letters of recommendation Letter from WIlliam N Burgess at Baltimore, MD, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from T J Drewry at Boykins, Southampton County, VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and letters of recommendation Letter from D H Hill, Jr (son of Civil War General DH Hill) at MIddle Georgia Military and Agricultural College, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from J B Lovett at Winchester VA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages Letter from William W Old at Norfolk VA 2 July 1888 recommending J H C Bagby for professorship Letter from John C Pettus at Richmond VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and engineering and letters of recommendation Letter from S L Powell at Gettysburg, PA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of natural science Letter from James C Martin, Jr., at Richmond VA 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of English and history and letters of recommendation Letter from J Martin Perry at Staunton, VA, 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from John S Charles, Jr., at Grammar and Matty School (public school no. (1), Williamsburg, VA, 4 July, 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from J N Anderson at Williamston, SC, 12 July 1888 concerning the chair of ancient languages Letter from Julius Blume at Chicago, IL, 12 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation","Letter from Emory C Chenoweth at Baltimore, MD, 19 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department Letter from James C Dolly at Ashland, VA, 20 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from Scott F Hershey at Washington, DC, 20 July 1888, concerning the presidency. A printed circular giving the qualifications of the Rev Hershey and a visiting card Letter from Walter R Egbert at Boston, MA, 23 July 1888, applying for a professorship in the normal department. Also a copy of the diploma of Walter R Egbert and a copy of a letter of recommendation Letter from Willis R Hall at Norwich, NY, 23 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and a letter, 13 Aug 1888, concerning the application Letter from Mary W McCauley at Baltimore, MC, 24 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction Letter from Almon F Hoyt at Albuquerque, NM, 25 July 1888, applying for a position as professor of normal instruction, and letters of recommendation, and a visiting card Letter from E Von Fingerlin, at Greenville, SC, 26 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from W R Triggs at Taopi, MN, 27 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter from John Mason Duncan at Cumberland, MC, 30 July 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from John T Power at Baltimore, MD, 30 July 1888 applying for a professorship Letter from AV Porter at Sterling, KS, 31 July 1888, applying for the presidency","Letter from Thomas E Hodges at Huntington, WV, 11 Aug 1888 applying for the position of principal of the normal school Letter from H C Lowery at Albuquerque College, Albuquerque, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of languages. A summary of his education and qualifications, and copies of letters of recommendation Letter from Charles F Merrill, at Cohoes, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from W Scott Dougall at Huron, OH, 13 Aug 1888, applying for the position of normal instructor Letter from Charles H Read at Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath County, VA, 14 Aug 1888, recommending Clifford Gordon for the presidency Letter from William H Eldridge at Williamstown, NJ, 15 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction Letter from Heilaman Wilson at Cartersville, Cumberland County, VA, 15 Aug 1888 concerning vacancies in the faculty Letter from S H Thompson at Raleigh, NC, 17 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter and photograph from J Wesley Drumm at Stuyvesant Falls, NH, 18 Aug, 1888 applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and letters of recommendation Letter from Louis H Marvel at Detroit, IL, 18 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of pedagogics Letter from S M Barton at Fredericksburg, VA, 21 Aug 1888, concerning the presidency and related papers Letter from Henry S Pratt at Meriden, NC, 21 Aug 1888 applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from J W Turner at Clinton, NC, 21 Aug 1888, applying for the headmastership of the normal school and papers relating to the application Letter from Charles Dod at Lexington, VA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of testimonials Letter from Edward F durnin at Frederick City, MD, 28 Aug 1888 applying for professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Clement E Edmunds at Mazeppa, Union County, PA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of his application and recommendations Postcard from WIll S Monroe at Nanticoke, PA, 28 Aug 1888 asking for the return of his letters and photograph Letter with photograph from Authur Beardsley at Swarthmore, PA, 29 Aug 1888, concerning his application for the presidency Letter from George H Bliss at Chicago, IL, 29 Aug 1888, concerning the return of three catalogues and photograph","Letter from S L Ware at Charleston, SC, 24 May 1904, applying for an instructorship in Greek, French and German Letter from F W Corliss at St Brides, VA, 16 May 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Joseph H Saunders at Covington, VA, 4 July 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Willis A Jenkins at Norfolk, VA, 11 July 1907 applying for the chair of pedagogy Letter from E Finley Cromwell at Norfolk, VA, 12 July 1907, recommending Joseph H Saunders for the chair of education and philosophy Letter from William Kavanaugh Doty at the University of Virginia, 4 Feb 1910, applying for a position as an instructor and the reply Letters from Charles William Dabney at the University of Virginia, 5 Aug 1916, recommending Charles A Cockayne for the chair of philosophy and psychology","Letters relating to the applicants for the chair of mathematics: August Bogard, John S Smith, Guy Roger Clements, Charles Edward WIlder, Otto DUnkel, S R Crumbaugh, Alfred Davis, Raymond Du Hadway, Otto Dunkel, O T Geckeler, Carl Gundersen, E R Hall, Paul C Holden, John L Jones, G H Light, Frederick S Nowlan, E J Oglesby, L E Petty, R G Robb, J E Rowe, Madison Sarratt, W F Shenton, Walter Francis Shenton, George H Light, Volney H Wells, C P Sousley, John Tyler, Volney H Wells, R C Young Letters and memoranda relating to the filling of vacancies in the faculty in 1916 Letter from R G Robb at Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 21 Jan 1918, applying for the chair of chemistry Letter from Joseph H Chitwood, at Roanoke, VA, 25 Jan 1918, recommending Arthur S Williams for chair of modern languages","Notes on the moods and tenses of verbs in the Latin language, likely written by a student residing in the home of John Millington, professor of natural philosophy and chemistry, circa 1836-48, 1 piece. Lecture notes on \"Dew Lecture\" and \"Metaphysics\", 2 pieces, 11 pages. Experimental school papers prepared by students in a summer course, 1925, 2 pieces.","booklet circa 1920s with well know alumni: presidents, Declaration of Independence signers, governors, senators, congress, cabinet officers, judges, army/navy and miscellaneous Correspondence of JAC Chandler, 1920-1926 and two rough drafts of the roll of fame Typed list of Rollof Fame and short historical sketch of the College List of the US Presidents connected with the College in some way: George Washington-Chancellor; Thomas Jefferson student and LLD 1782; James Madison student; John Tyler student LLD 1854; William Howard Taft-on Waterway Commission when member of Cabinet. Woodrow WIlson LLD (never conferred); Warren G Harding LLD October 13, 1921; Calvin Coolidge LLD May 15, 1926; Herbert C Hoover LLD October 19, 1931; Franklin D Roosevelt LLD October 20 1934 Typed list of an exhibit relating to W\u0026M Great, particularly the alumni governors in honor of the 49th annual national governors' conference at Phi Beta Kappa, June 23-26, 1957","Letters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred Adams, Theodore Floyd: citation for Theodore F Adams when receiving the degree of Doctor of Divinity, 3 June 1940 Addison, Thomas G: letter expressing his appreciation of the honorary degree of DD 23 March 1871 Arents, George: citation for George Arens when receiving the degree of Doctor of Letters, 3 June 1940 Barten, O S : resolution of the faculty conferring the degree of DD upon the Rev O S Barten 5 July 1869. Letter from Benjamin S Ewell concerning the certificate of the DD degree, 20 July 1889. Letter from O S barten expressing his appreciation of the degree, 24 July 1869. Batcheller, George Clinton: Carbon copy of a letter, 15 June 1907, expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree conferred upon him Benedict, Samuel: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 19 July 1870 Burgess, B J: letter asking that the Board of Visitors confer the MA degree up him, 2 Nov 1876 Conant, James Bryant: Citation for James Bryant Conant when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 8 June 1936 Coste, Jean Francois: Biographical sketch of Jean Francois Coste by John E Lane. A note concerning the life of Coste by John E lane. Compendium Pharmaceuticum...Newporti, Typis Henrici Barber, 1780 Craik, James: Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 2 Sept 1876 Dovell, Ashton: citation for Ashton DOvell when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 5 June 1939 Forrest, Douglas F: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 26 March 1879 Franklin, Benjamin: Photo of diploma conferring the degree of AM upon Benjamin Franklin, 2 April 1756. Oversize photo in Diploma Collection Fulton, William: Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 29 July 1872","Letters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred(continued). Gildersleeve, B L: a letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 26 June 1869 Glasgow, Ellen June 5, 1939 Glass, Carter June 10, 1935 Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord February 13, 1939 Graham, Frank Porter. Citation for Frank Porter Graham when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, June 13, 1938 Graves, R J. Letter from M Zahniser and others concerning a DD degree for R J Graves, 7 Feb 1872 Griffin, J S G. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 12 Jan 1855 Hall, Signey Bartlett June 3, 1940 Hanckel, J S. Letter from George Byrd Harrison concerning a DD degree for Dr Hanckel 22 June 1875 Henderson, Archibald, LLD 1933 Hopkins, Ernest M June 5, 1939 Lafayette, Marquis de. Extract from the minutes of the faculty, 20 Oct 1824, concerning the conferring of the degree of Doctor of Laws upon General Lafayette Lindsay, John S. Letters oncerning an honorary degree received by John S Lindsay, 1 Aug 1881 Lippman, Walter April 23, 1937 McBryde, Robert. Letter from Francis N SMith concerning a DD degree for Robert McBryde 11 June 1883. Letter of appreciation from Robert McBryde, 8 Feb 1884 Mahan, M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 11 March 1869 Meeks, Everett Victor 6/3/1940 Nelson, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 10 Nov 1873 Newcomb, John Lloyd. Conferring of LLD degree. Program of exercises, 21 Sept 1935 Olav, Crown Prince of Norway June 27, 1939 Peery, George Campbell October 20 1939 Platt, William H. Letter from Bishop Wingfield concerning honorary degrees for William H Platt, 24 Feb 1879 Potts, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 7 Dec 1872 Rittenhouse, David. Note mentioning the conferring of an honorary degree upon David Rittenhouse in 1784 Robers, Charles. Letter from E A Dalrymple concerning a DD degree for Charles Robers, 26 June 1860 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, October 20, 1934 Saunders, William Trebell. Petition from sixteen citizens of Florida and South Carolina recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon Rev William Trebell Saunders in 1871 Scott, John Jackson. Letter from Ro Tyler recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon John Jackson Scott, 31 May 1871 Smith, Francis Henry. Letters expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 12 June 1873 Spratley, Claude Vernon. Citation for Judge Claude Vernon Spratley when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 13 June 1938 Stuart, Campbell. Conferring of LLD degree on Sir Campbell Stuart. Program of exercises, 6 Oct 1937 Taylor, Charles H June 12, 1933 Trinkle, E Lee June 7, 1937 Tucker, Henry St George June 5, 1939 Venable, Charles S. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree 18 June 1873 Wall, Henry. Letter expressing his appreciation for the DD degree 17 March 1870 Ward, Edward Henry. Resolution of the faculty conferring the DD degree upon Rev Edward Henry Ward, 4 Dec 1882. NOTE: green stamp with William and Mary College seal and drawing of 1859 daguerreotype of Wren Building on letter from Benjamin S Ewell Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne. honorary degree of Litt. D and LLD. His booklet \"My Impressions of Argentina\", 1937. April 23, 1937 Whittle, Francis W. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 5 Sept 1873 Williams, Channing M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 1 Feb 1867 Wilson, Charles Edward June 3, 1940 Wyatt, Christopher. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 8 Apil 1869","Drawing of Alumni award for service and loyalty Letters from Earle Walter Blodgett concerning Botetourt and Ewell Prizes. Letter from WIllis A Jenkins to JAC Chandler, 27 April, 1922, giving an account of Blodgett's Life. NOTE: In 1886 Earle Blodgett of the Philippine Islands, an alumnus of W\u0026M, gave to the college ten gold medals, one for each year, for the best teacher; and, in 1890, silver medals, these to be known as the Brafferton prizes for teaching. In 1893 he gave to the college gold and silver medals to be known as the B S Ewell mathematial prizes Two extracts from a manuscript of R J Morrison concerning the medals\\ Papers relating to the Chancellor scholarship. Announcement of the Cary T Grayson Memorial Scholarships, 1940 James Barron Hope scholarship: more information on this scholarship may be found on papers filed under Pi Kappa Alpha scholarship Society of the Cincinnati. Certificates of presentation to the College and Earl Gregg Swem of copies of the Yorktown medal of the Society of the Cincinnati; a copy of the presentation address of the president, Col. Edgar Erskine Hume, 13 June 1932; a copy of the minutes of the annual meeting of the society, 20 Oct 1931 The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. The Rumford Press, Concord, 1930. Bulletin II A list of diplomas and certificates of distinction circa 1900 List of scholarships and prizes awarded in 1917,1923,1924,1932. Descriptions of awards Le","MJ Baptist, ER Bird, J Howard Bonneville, CM Chichester, Joseph Chitwood, J Munford Coles, EM and EJ Cooley, MH Copenhaver, BM Cox and WE Vest, Hawes Davies, HJ Davis, Authur Dodge, Hugh H Foster, George W Guy, Robert M Hushes, Jr, Harry A Hunt, E B Hutchison, Robert M Jones, ARW Mackreth, I Basye Marsh, CR Moore, Jr., John Lloyd Newcomb, AJ Pierpoint, Lacelle Lafayette Powers, LN Savedge, FM Sizer, WW Snead, GL Stevens, EJ Taylor, ES Taylor, Edgar M Terrell, J Taylor Thompson, L Wilmer White, Charles N Williams, Unidentified","1900: JT Booth, ES Brinkley, M Burton, P Henry Carr, Jr., Willaim B Coggin, P Woods Garland, Jr., AC Gilkeson, CE Gresham, WP Harris, WT Hodges, Floyd T Hollard, TB Hurst, George Johnson, FS McCandlish, W Authur Maddox, Archibald C Mayo, Francis Benjamin Watkins Scott, Oscar Lane Shewmake, TS Smith, C Vernon Spratley, Erle E Stacy, EC Taylork, VH Riddell, RV Rogers, SJ Willaims. 1901: JM Anderson, HH Chalmers, JN Dunivin, JS Eastman, TB Hurst, Jr., BF Iden, WC Parsons, SW Selden, AC Smith, TJ Stubbs, Jr., EM Terry, 1903: Joseph M Anderson, Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankinship, WA Brown, WB Coggin, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, WL Davidson, George O Fersuson, Jr., J Will Gossman, JN Hillman, Robert A Holt, CE Johnson, ED Jones, Rufus C Knight, Thomas N Lawrence, CN Leatherbury, ARW Mackreth, MR Morgan, T Lowery SInclair, Jr., E Hugh SMith, Thomas Peachy Spencer, JB Terrell, J Trafton Whitley, James S Wilson, WH Wrigglesworth, Arthur D Wright","1904: Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankenship, ? Carey, JA Carson, HL Chapman, PM Chichester, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, JT Ellis, GO Ferguson, Jr., JW Gossman, James N Hillman, Ivan S Hozier, Malcolm L Hudgins, Thomas N Lawrence, LC Lindsley, James Hubard Lloyd, William G Long, WE McDonald, Fred M Parrish, Jr., CB Ransone, G Gregg Shawen, Elmer W Somers, GT Somers, T Peachy Spencer, Charles W Sydnor, AC Taylor, AL Terrell, JB Terrell, CL Turnipseed, John TYler, BA Warriner 1905: Edward F Birckhead, H Blankinship, RM DeShazo 1916: John M Presson, Leeif E Scheie 1924: Paul Rea thomas","1855 catalogue of William and Mary College. J Hervey Ewing, printer List of students to 1859 Norfolk alumni prior to the Civil War. A pencilled list compiled by Rober M Hughes A phohtocopy of a page from the bursar's book showing amounts due for board at Lady Day, 1754 Statement of the annual number of students attending the college for the years 1786-1823. From the matriculation book. List of students for the yea 1814-1815 giving names Typed list of students for the years 1816-1818, giving names Register of students for the years 1831-1838, giving student's name, age, class, and lodging, and parent's name and address. Reprinted from the William and Mary College Quarterly. A typewritten statement for the years 1835-1840, showing the total number of students of each year, and the number in the various types of lodgings. A rough memorandum of Robert M Hughes listing a few statents 1837-1841. A typewritten statement for the years 1852-1857, showing for each year the total number of students and the number in the various types of lodgings List of students for the years 1857-1860, giving student's name, age, lodging and religious affiliation, and parent's name and address. Typed list of students who received bachelor's degrees. 1858-1886, also rough draft. Printed list of students for the year 1897-98 giving names only","List of students for the year 1915-1916, giving names. 2 copies of Matriculation Records of Standard Virginia Colleges, Session 1915-1916 by Commonwealth of Virginia--Department of Public Instruction. List of standard Colleges: University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Bridgewater College, Emory and Henry College, Hampden-Sidney College, Hollins College, Martha Washington College, Randolph-Macon College (for men), Randolph-Macon WOman's College, Richmond College, Roanoke College, Sweet Briar College, Virginia Christian College, Westhampton College (co-ordinate with Richmond College), Washington and Lee University. List of students for the year 1917-1918 List of graduates for 1928 summer session, giving name and address","Matriculation reports of students for session 1896-97 and 1897-98","Grammar school and political and belle-lettres department, Ferdinand S Campbell circa 1811 Mathematics and natural philosophy, FS Campbell circa 1811 Departmemt of humanity, 9 March 1812. Junior and senior mathematics, 9 March 1812 Senior moral and political class. John Augustine Smith, 1824. Notebook of Gerard B Stuart with list of members of the class inside back cover Chemical class and philosophical class, PK Rogers, July 1826 Grammar school by classes, July 1826 Law Classes, Judge Semple, July 1826 Mathematical school, F Campbell, 1826 Dr John A Smith's roll, subject not indicated, July 1826 First and second French classes, Dabney Browne, circa 1826 A roll of the grammar school, Oct 1826-July 1827 Report of the rector, 5 July 1827, showing names of students by classes Professor's rolls, 1827-1828: Moral Class, A. Empie; Political department, Thomas R Dew; Physical department, PK Rogers; Law School, James Semple; Mathematical school, Ferdinand S Campbell; Grammar School, Dabney Browne Book containing notes on moral and political philosophy taken from the lectures of John Augustine Smith by Gerard B Stuart, student at William and Mary COllege, 1824. Note: A list of members of the senior class appears inside the back cover. See Bound Volumes","Book containing rolls of the physical department, 1828-1834 and the mathematical department, 1830-1831, by William Barton Rogers","Department of political law. Thomas R Dew 1831-1832 Moral Class, junior course, 1831-1832 Grammar school by classes 1832-1833 Moral class, junior course 1832-1833 Political deparmtne 1832-1833 Grammar school by classes 1833-1834 Mathematical classes, Robert Saunders, 1833-1834 Political department 1833-1834 Rhetorical class and moral class, 1833-1834 Lists of students by classes, 1838-1839: chemical class, engineer class, law class and junior political class, junior mathematical class, senior mathematical class, junior moral class, natural philosophy class, senior political class, moral, chemistry, history, metaphysics, natural philosophy, senior mathematics and political economy classes Law Classes 1846-1847 Law class, 1848-1849 Rool book of German and French classes, taught by John C Calhoun, 1912-1914 Blueprints of vocational census study taken at William and Mary, 1922-1923. Vocationla information and guidance service. In oversize file Freshman English classes, 1925-1926","Rolls of English classes taught by Earl Gregg Swem: January-June 1927 September 1927-February 1928 Fall semester, 1928 1929-1931","Record of Education classes and Psychology classes taught by Marvin F Buson 1929-1930","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1894-1902 Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, January-May 1896","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1896-1897","Monitor's reports, showing attendance in classes 1897-1898","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1899-1900","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1900-1901","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, circa 1901","A list of students' accounts, 1828, showing name and amount A statement of fees in the natural philosophical and chemical classes, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students in each class A statement of fees to which the professor of law was entitled during the years 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year A statement of fees paid in the grammar school, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing the number of students each year A statement of fees in the modern language department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing number of students each year A statement of fees in the political department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year and a few names A statement of fees in the natural philosophy and chemistry classes, 1828-189 and 1829-1830 showing names of students A statement of fees in the mathematical classes, 1829-1830 showing number of students A statement of fees in the moral courses, 1820-182=30 showing number of students each year A rough memorandum of Benjamin S Ewell showing fees paid by students 1870-1880 See also Matriculation book, 1827-1881, bound volume","Five James Goold Cutler Lectures 1927-1933: Our changing constitution by James M Beck, November 1927 The constitution and prohibition enforcement by George W Wickersham, July 1929 The constitution and foreigh relations by John Holladay Latane, February 1931 The appointing and removal powers of the president under the constitution of the US by Guy Despard Goff, November 1931. Transferred to Law LIbrary rare book call number KF4541 .C8 no.4 The federal constitution and its application, 1789 to 1933 by William E Dodd, August 1933","James Goold Cutler Lectures: The constitution and current economic problems by Patrick J Hurley, June 1933 The making and keeping of the constitution by Newton Diehl Baker, and program February 1935 The constitution as a continuing principle in government by Ethelbert Warfield and program, January 1936 A Comparison of executive and judicial powers under the constitutions of Argentina and the US by Alexander W Weddel, June 1937 The Crisis of the American constitution by William Yandell Elliott, and program, June 1938 The prospects of democratic government by Harold J Laski and program, April 1939 The Supreme Court and disputes between the States by Charles Warren, June 1940","Includes lectures by; Anderson, Henry W.; lecture on political conditions in Virginia, 1928, 54 pp. An address before the school of present day politics conducted by the College and the Times-Dispatch. At Richmond March 6, 1928. Transferred to \"School of Present Day Politics Records\" UA 283 Chinard, Gilbert; announcement of lecture on Jefferson and the French Philosophers, 1938, 1 piece. Compton, Authur Holly; announcement of lecture on 'The Romance of Cosmic Rays,' 1938, 1 piece. Cox, George H.; announcement of lecture before the Pan American League, 1938, 1 piece. Daniel, Robert W.; address delivered at convocation, Feb. 1928, 16 pp. Transferred to Convocation Collection UA 155 Dearborn, Ned; announcement concerning an illustrated lecture on wild birds, 1938, 1 piece. De Bosis, ? ; correspondence of E. G. Swem with Luigi Carnovale, 1925, about a lecture on archaeological discoveries in Italy. Kerr, Mina; announcement of lecture on 'Britian's outlook over the world today,' February 21,1938, 1 piece. Langer, ? ; invitation to meet Dr. Langer after his lecture, undated, 1 piece. Lentz, John Jacob; invitation to his address, April 12, 1924, 1 piece. Lenz, G. Franklin; announcement of lecture on banking, March 15,1939, 1 piece. Magoffin, Ralph V. D.; announcement concerning a reception for Dr and Mrs Magoffins following the lecture on Pompeii and Herculaneum of Yesterday and Today, June, 1938, 1 piece. Moore, R. Walton; address transcript on 'President James Monroe and his Message of December 2, 1823,', 1923, 12 pp. Van Buren, Harold K.; announcement of a lecture on handblocked American table linens, December 13, 1938, 1 piece. Warren, Charles; invitation to address by Charles Warren, February 8, 1924. 2 pieces (2 copies). Yeuell, Herbert; Oberammergau passion play--H. Yeuell's personal pictures and impressions. Other lectures and papers, oversize, 27 pieces.","Visit of President Warren G Harding, October 19, 1921. Includes clippings about the visit and transcript of his speech at campus. See Also: William and Mary Literary Magazine, 1921, Nov. Address of Harding and JAC Chandler Visit of the Governor and Legislature of Virginia, 1924. Printed card of information about the visit. Visit of Pres. Coolidge, 1926. Includes a luncheon invitation, pictures, clippings. Franklin D. Roosevelt, includes clippings and papers. Original manuscript of the address made by President Roosevelt at the inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as President of the College on which occasion Mr Roosevelt was made the recipient of the honorary degree of LLD. Signed and presented by Mr Roosevelt, October 20, 1934. Letter to His Majesty, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth from John Stewart Bryan concerning their visit, 1937.","Folder contains items relating to conventions; including circulars, photographs, registration cards, programs, and other papers. Virginia Press Association registration card circa 1922 The Second Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women at the College of W\u0026M, April 26, 1924. program American Historical Association registration cards. December 31, 1924 Garden Club of America, 1924 visit to Williamsburg. Printed trip program","Accounts and invoices for furniture and repairs to buildings, 1766-67 (1 piece), 1848-53 (37 pieces), 1888 (2 pieces), and undated (3 pieces).Typed copy of a resolution of the faculty, 1771, that lightning rods be installed on the College buildings, 1 piece.Extracts from the minutes of the faculty, 1825-1868, concerning repairs made to buildings, 7 pieces.Correspondence of Robert W. Hughes concerning the construction of the boarding house, hospital, and Taliaferro Hall, 1896-94, 12 pieces. [transfered to the R. M. Hughes Papers]'On the campus of the College of William and Mary,\" 1916, 21 pp., 24 cm. (Bulletin, 9, no. (4), 2 copies.Booklet of pictures of scenes on the College campus, principally of the building. (Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1937), 32 pp., 2 copies.","Book containing a record of cost of moving buildings from Penniman and erecting them on the College campus, 1920-21, and expense accounts of the College farm, 1921-23, 122 pp., 15 x 12. [bound volumes]. Pages related to the Penniman Building have been moved to the University Archives Subject File Collection under Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Penniman Building. A student's theme describing the College buildings, circa 1921. Historical article on Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, circa 1930, containing descriptions of the three original buildings of the College, Pg 5 describes College Coat of Arms Some places of interest in Williamsburg, prepared by the students of the College ..., 1923. Williamsburg, Ferguson Print Shop. 4 pp, 14 cm. The memorial plan of the College of William and Mary. Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1924. 15 pp., 19 cm. College of William and Mary. A descriptive booklet by Charles M. Robinson, with views of the buildings, 1925, 22 pp., 10 cm, 2 copies. College of William and Mary. Article by Charles M. Robinson, architect, circa 1927, 34 pp. Insurance underwriters' plan showing location and construction of buildings, 1930, 1 piece. Samuel E. Morison, \"A conjectural restoration of the 'old College' at Harvard,\" Old-time New England 23, no. 4 (April 193(3): 131-158. Written in colaboration with the firm of Perry, Shaw, and Heburn, architects of the restoration of the Wren Building. Memorandum to E. G. Swem about brickwork uncovered behind the Wren Building, 1940. William Christian, \"Immortal William and Mary, creator of American idealism,\" Southern Motorist 4, no. 9 (Nov. 1920): 3-13. 2 copies, contains views of exterior and interior views of the building.","Buildings and Grounds; photographs, engravings, and prints of buildings. Photo of two half-tones from the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, England. This print shows the three original buildings of the College, and a rear view of the Wren building, 3 pieces [subject oversize]. Eight slightly different copies of the view of the three original buildings by Crump, a negative of one of these views, and a note concerning another view, 10 pieces. A wash drawing showing the three original buildings, 1 piece [oversize]. photocopy of a wood cut of the three original buildings, 1 piece [missing] photocopy of a wood cut of the view looking east from the Wren Building, 1 piece. Photograph of the three original buildings, circa 1870, 1 piece [oversize ? ] Photo of the buildings, between 1908 and 1920, 1 piece. Aerial views of the College and Williamsburg, circa 1929 [removed to Archives Photographs Collection].","Photocopy of a survey of Richard Kemp's land, 4332 acres at the head of Archer's Hope Creek, James City County. Survey made 18 Jan. 1642 and show the line of the old stockade, two sheets. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1642-1960 phohtocopy of survey of 619 acres of land in James City County, near Archer's Hope Swamp. Survey made by Robert Beverly at the request of Mr. Secr. Ludwell Lee, Nov. 1674, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1642-1960 Transcript from Surry County records of an order between 1691 and 1713, reimbursing James Mingre for his land which was given to the College TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1678 B and G - land owned off campus - surry county] Deed, given by Thomas Jones to the College, covering a tract of land in Prince George and Surry County, 1723, 1 piece. Note; the revenue from this land was to be used for maintaining and educating scholars. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE - SUBSEQUENTLY TRANSFERRED INTO ITS OWN COLLECTION UA 383. Land Indenture between Thomas Jones and the College of William \u0026 Mary: Buildings \u0026 Grounds Deed, given by William Stith to the College, covering two lots in the city of Williamsburg, 1738, 1 piece TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land Owned Off-Campus--Williamsburg]. Deed, given by Thomas Bray to the College, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1739, and a surveyor's JJonesplat, 1740, 2 pieces. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land Owned Off Campus--King William County Deed given by King George II to Humphry Baylis, covering 440 acres of land in Surry County adjoining a tract of land owned by the college. 1 Dec 1748. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO MANUSCRIPTS ON 6/6/1989 photocopy of a lease given by the college to Augustine Clairborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 Jan 1762. This lease bears the original seal of the college. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds photocopy of a petition by Augustine Clairborne and other residents of Sussex County, to the House of Delegates of Virginia, protesting against the high rents required by the college. 22 Nov 1777. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land owned off campus--Sussex County Receipt, 1778, for 45 shillings for carrying the chain on a survey of land owned by the College, 1 piece. Letter; James Jones to the president and professors of the College, 11 Jan. 1791, concerning the Vineyard lands sold by him and by the College in 1786, 1 piece. Letter; J. Madison to visitors and governors, 20 June 1786, concerning the sale of the Palace lands, the Vineyard lands, and lands near Jamestown belonging to the College, 1 piece. Copy of a lease given by the College to John Doggin covering a tract of land in King William County, 1788, 2 sheets. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds Deed, given by the president and masters of the College, conveying 364 acres of land in Bruton Parish, York County, to Samuel Smith McCroskey, 2 June 1790. Mortgage given by Samuel Smith McCroskey to the College covering a tract of land in York County called the Palace Lands, 3 June 1790, 1 piece. Extracts from the York County deed book, no. 6, 1777-1791, concerning a tract of land sold by the College to Samuel Smith McCroskey in 1790, and a tract of land sold to Edmund Randolph, 2 pieces.","Photocopy pages of plats of the college lands in King William County dated 1790-1798 and memoranda of leases dated 1786-1804. SEE ALSO ARCHIVES ACC. 1989.059","Two letters from William Nicholson, Sussex, 18-19 Jan. 1791, concerning certain College lands in Sussex County, and a plat of lands, 1 sheet. Lease given by the College to Jack Mitchel, 14 April 1792, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1 piece. Missing Copy of a lease given by the College to James New, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1793, 2 sheets. SEE ALSO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE Photocopy of a lease given by the College to Walker Tomlin covering a tract of land in King William County. 1793. Typed copy of a deed given by the College to Robert Armistead, 20 Feb 1795, covering a lot in Hampton VA Letter; John Mason, Wm Harrison, and Hugh Besches to the president and professors of the College concerning the value of the College lands on Joseph's Swamp in Sussex County, 17 March 1801, 1 piece. List of tracts of lands belonging to the College, given price per acre, undated, 1 piece. A statement showing the valuation of the College lands on Coppohonk Swamp in Sussex County, 21 March 1801, 1 piece. Account of lands sold by the College, 1804-1818, 1 piece. missing William and Mary College vs. Hodgson et al, a suit brought in 1808 concerning 1,000 acres of land in James City County, bequeathed to the College by William Ludwell Lee at his death in 1802. List of conveyances of land in King William County by the College, 1812-1828. Copy of a deed given by the College to Herbert A. Claiborne, covering a tract of land in King William County, 4 Dec. 1816, 1 piece. Memorandum of contracts for the sale of lands by the College, circa 1820, 1 piece. Quit claim deed given by Margaret Adams to the College, releasing her right of dower in a tract of land in the city of Richmond, and in two tracts of land in New Kent County called West Island and Iveys Neck, 25 Feb. 1826, 1 piece. Typed copies of papers relating to the purchase of a tract of land in James City County known as the College tract, 1851-53: Acknowledgement of purchase, signed by Samuel Y Nottingham, 10 Nov 1851. Letter from Tazewell Taylor, at Norfolk, to Robert H Armistead, at Williamsburg, 11 Dec 1852. Reeipt for final payment. 1 Jan 1853 List of slaves owned by the College, circa 1780, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: SLAVES OWNED BY THE COLLEGE","Photocopy of account of income and expenditures 1804-1811 These items transferred to the Office of the Bursar's Records, UA 72, February 2011. Recapitulation of annual income and expenditures. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1818 Statement showing cash receipts from capital stock. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Statement showing bonds receive. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Account of repairs 1814-1817 List of bonds due the college 1816 Estimate of income and expenditures 1817 Cash account 1817 Estimate of income 1818 Cash account 1818 List of bonds due the college 1818 List of bonds due the college 1819 Memo concerning college funds, undated","Certificates of proficiency, circa 1870, blank form. Certificate of proficiency, no date, blank form. Certificate of graduation in one department, no date. Invitation to become a member of the Bronte Society, undated, 1 piece. Certificate of Loyalty in  World War I, 1921. Typed letter in Hebrew acknowledging congratulations upon the occasion of the inauguration of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1925, with English translation, 2 pieces.","Letter; Wm M. McArthur, Limington, Maine, 1852, asking for a catalog, 1 piece. Press notice, 1927, giving honor roll of students, 1 piece. Letter; James E. Pollard, Columbus, OH, 17 Dec. 1926, concerning the American Assoc. of College New Bureaus, 1 piece. Printed card sent by Pres. J. A. C. Chandler with publicity material, undated, 1 item. Report to the faculty by Thomas Pinckney, 1939, on the activities of the department of public relations, 3 pp.","Typed list of pictures in the library, 1922, 1 piece. Typed list of treasures, circa 1923, 1 piece. Bolling family; a loose-leaf volume containing photographs (taken before and after restoration) and letters pertaining to the identification of the Bolling portraits, as well as views of dwellings associated with the family, i.e. Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; \"Cobbs\" on Appomattox River, VA, Correspondence, dated 1876-77, concerning the British coat-of-arms presented to the College by Mrs. Myer Myers, 4 pieces. Note; this coat-of-arms is of wood and is about 6 x 8 feet in size.","Index from a scrap book which contained manuscripts relating to the College, 1 piece. Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original manuscript of \"The Present State of the Colony of Virginia,\" by Heartwell, Blair, and Hammond, 1 piece. List of articles in the Southern Literary Messenger, 1835-1861, 1 piece. Clipping from a list of published pamphlets, 1 piece. 129 cards containing titles of published material about the College. A bibliography of the history of the College, 1 typed sheet showing 24 titles. Page from a bookseller's catalog containing an item relating to the College.","A poem by Mott Dulany Ball was separated from this collection and was added to the Theta Delta Chi Records (UA 7.022) on 9/25/09."," An invoice for clothing from the Indian School was separated from this collection and was added to the Brafferton Estate Collection (UA 113) on 2/11/2011."," Folders 258-260, 273, 277, 280-283 were transferred to the Office of the Bursar Records on 3/12/2012."," Bursar's accounts relating to William Small were transferred to the William Small Collection on 6/6/2012."," Folders 55, 56, 56-A, 57, and 58 were transferred to the Faculty Assembly Records (UA 133) and the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) on 6/18/2012.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary","Swem, E. 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Signed by James Blair, rector, 1729. Bears impression of original College seal. [In Faculty/Alumni file under Gibson, Edward.] photocopy of original lease given by the College of William and Mary to Augustine Claiborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 January 1762. Bears original seal of the College. An impression of the College seal adopted in 1930. Correspondence of Howard M. Buck, of Washington, DC, with E. G. Swem, concerning the design of the seal of the College of William and Mary, 1922.","Description of the College mace by E. G. Swem, librarian, 1926. Publication; 4 pages, two copies. 23 1/2 cm high [one copy in oversize folder]. Presentation of the mace to the College, 1923 February 8. Publication; 7 pages, 23 cm high. In William and Mary Quarterly (1923 April), 122-128. Blue print showing the order of assemblage and line of march. Mace presentation ceremonies,19238 February 8 . List of contributors to the mace fund. 86 pages, 1922. (see also lists of contributors in The Flat Hat , 1922 February 10 - 1922 March 31. Design of proposed collar for mace bearer of the College [oversize file]. Pennant of the College. Paper, in colors, 4\" x 7 1/2\". Two copies.","A typed memorandum describing four manuscripts in the Public Record Office, London, showing the College charter in four stages of its production. Copy of the warrant from the King to the Attorney General, authorizing him to draw up the charter of the College of William and Mary. 25 January 1692/93. In English. 17\" x 13 1/2\", 21 numbered pages. Copy made in 1828, from the original at the Rolls Chapel, London, at the request of the Hon. J. Barbour. [oversize ?] phohtocopy of the first and last sheets of the College charter (\"King's Bill\"). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London. 5 sheets. [oversize file ?] Photoscopy of the College charter (Writ of Privacy seal). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London, 10 sheets. [oversize file?] phohtocopy of the entry of the College charter on the Patent Rolls. 3 sheets. [oversize file?] Resolution of the faculty, 28 March 1781, concerning the original College charter, which is lost. [oversize file?] Copy of the College charter. 8 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. [oversize file?] Longhand copy (late 17th or early 18th century) of the College charter, 8 Feb. 1692/93, in English. 15\" x 12\" and entitled \"Charter of Virginia College, Copy\". The only early copy of the charter in translation, found in Harvard University Library and sent to the College of William and Mary in 1931. [oversize file?] Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original charter and record of transfer of the College from the visitors to the faculty. The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). 20 cm high, 2 pages. [archives publications] Photograph of binding of the Charter, 8\" x 10\". [photo file] Correspondence relating to display of 1736 Charter and Statutes of the College A typed letter from the Library of Congress, at Washington, to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, president, of College of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 15 Dec 1916, concerning early catalogues and statutes of the college.(transferred from Folder 26) Memorandum, Nov 1, 1957, from James A Servies to Mr Ganter that the Charter and Statues has been loaned to the Walters Art Gallery for an exhibition of earl American binding 4/11/1929 letter to Dr Chandler from B.F. Stevens \u0026 Brown regarding Privy Seal","A typed copy of The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). Acquired by Dr. Lyon Tyler from the Library of Congress. 121 pages.","Charter, transfer and statutes, of the College of William and Mary. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Hunter, 1758.) In Library of Congress and College Library (195(4). [archives office] Statutes of the University of the William and Mary. (Richmond: Printed by Augustine Davis, 179(2). Enlarged positive prints made from a copy in the Virginia State Library. 16 pages. Typed extracts from the statutes of the College of William and Mary and of the Laws and Regulations of the College; 1736, 1758, 1792 and 1828. A typed copy of a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802. 2 copies. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Philadelphia: Printed by William Fry, 1817), 23 cm high. 2 photocopies also available. [publications] Laws of William and Mary College in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by T. W. White, 1828), 11 pages. 21 cm high. Comments on the statutes of the College. Undated. One piece, handwritten. The Matriculation Book of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1881. Contains: ((1) Laws and regulations passed by the visitors of the College, 1788-1830. Pages 1-36. ((2) Statutes relating to students, in force 1827. Pages 170-181. ((3) Laws and regulations of the faculty, relating to their own government, in force 1827. Pages 208-210. ((4) General regulations governing the conduct of the steward, 1827[?]. Pages 212-213. (5) Lists of students, and (6) T. R. Dew's accounts. [in vault with faculty minutes] Typed statutes of 1758, 1792 includes subjects taught Typed statues of 1736.","Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1830). 23 pages, 22cm high. One additional page attached. Two photocopies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1835). 23 pages, 22 cm high. 2 copies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed at the Office of the Farmers' Register, 1837). 24 pages. 22 1/2 cm high. Also a reprint in College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 11, no. 2, 1917 October. 28 pages, 23 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1840). 24 pages, 17 1/2 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849). 22 pages, 23 cm high. 2 copies [publications].","Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by P. D. Barnard, 185(1). 15 pages, 22 1/2 cm high. Also 2 photocopies and 2 paper copies.[publications] Laws and regulations of William and Mary College, Virginia. 15 pages, 20 1/2 cm high. 2 photocopies. Note: half title page has been penciled date 1849-50, which is incorrect. The actual date of publication, as indicated in the text, is between 1852 and 1854. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Richmond: Printed by Thomas Bali, 1855). 46 pages, 2 photocopies. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors 1907 June . 12 pages, 14 cm high. Printed. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors June 1919. 9 pages, 16 cm high. Ferguson Print. [In W\u0026M College Miscellany, 1907-1923, v. 2] Rules to be observed by students, 1924-25, printed card, two copies. Items reprinted in the College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 6, no. 3, 1913 January. 45 pages, 23 cm high. Includes: ((1) The Charter of the College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693 February 8, printed in 1906 Mar 7 from Acts of Assembly (1906). Pages 94-96. Also printed in William and Mary Catalogs. ((2) Transfer to the Faculty of Virgina, 27 Feb 1729. ((3) Act to establish a normal school at William and Mary College, 1888 March 5. From the Act of 1888, folder 23. ((4) Act to transfer the real estate and personal property of the College to the state, 1906 March 7. Folder 6. Rules and regulations of William and Mary College, adopted by the board of visitors in June 1919. Ferguson Print. 8 pages, 15 cm high. [publications] Rules to be observed by the students, 1924-1925. Printed card. Two copies. Laws of special interest affecting the administration of the College of William and Mary, 1939. 16 pages, mimeographed.","Enlarged positive prints from Hening's Statutes at Large. Includes; (1) An act for laying an imposition upon skins and furs, 1705. (Hening v. 3, p 365-358.) (2) An act for laying a duty on liquors, 1726. (Hening v. 4, p 143-150.) (3) An act for better support and encouragement of the College ..., 1734. (Hening v. 4, 429-43(3) (4) An act for the better support of the  College  ..., 1748. (Hening v. 6, p 91-9(4) 5) An act for exempting the exporters of dressed hides or skins from the payment of duties for such as has been before imported, 1765. (Hening v 8, p 142-14(3)","Carey, Edity F. Amias Andros and Sir Edmund, his son. Reprinted from transactions of the GUernsey society of natural science for 1913, Guarnsey, 1914 Pennington, Edgar Legare. Commissary Blair. Soldier and servant series. Publication no. 182, Feb-April 1936. Church missions publishing company, Hartford, CN Wilson, Samuel K. The genesis of American college government. An article in Thought, Dec. 1926. An extract of a letter from James Blayer [Blair] to the Bishop of London, 21 Jan 1698, concerning the building of the College of William and Mary. Carbon copies of speeches delivered by five scholars in the College on May Day, 1699. An extract from the Journal of the House of Burgesses, 17 May 1699, concerning attendance of the Burgesses at the May Day celebration of the College A speech of Shelton, a student in the College to Governor Nicholson, about 1699, in Latin. An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia concerning the acceptance of an offer to hold general assemblies at the College until the capitol should be build. 24 April 1700. Portrait of Henry Compton, Bishop of London from 1675-1713. (See oversized portrait file) Typed copy of an order of the council of Virginia to place some of the gunners stores from Jamestown at the College, 22 May 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the archbishop of Canterbury stating the agreement concerning the residence and board of the president, professors and scholars in the College. 27 May 1700 An account of the first commencement exercises, 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the Archbishop of Cnaterbury, 23 July 1700, concerning the arrangements for the care and instruction of the scholars in the Indian school at the College An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia referring to the proposed removal of the public records from Jamestown to the College. 4 Sept 1700 An extract from the journal of the first meeting of the Council of Virginia at the College. 17 Oct 1700 Ty;ed copy of the order issued by the Council of Virginia, 18 Dec 1700, that the public records be removed from Jamestown to the College. Letter from King William to Governor Nicholson, 30 December 1700 [trnasferred to King WIlliam III and Queen Mary II Papers, mss 75s W67, series 2","Typed copy of the order, 8 May 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia, to be held at the College, 9 June 1701 Typed copy of the order, dated 11 Nov 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia to be held at the College, 11 March 1702 Typed copy of the resolution of the House of Burgesses, 23 June 1702, concerning a statement made by William byrd in regard to taxes for the support of the College Extract from the report of the journey of Francis Louis Michel from Berne, Switzerland to Virginia, concerning a visit to the College in 1702 Extract from \"The present state of the College impartially considered\", 1703, and a copy of a letter from Franklin B Hough, at Boston, to Benjamin S Ewell, concerning the copying of papers relating to the College An extract concerning a riot of the students at the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract, concerning Governor Nicholson's abusive language in speaking of the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract concerning a midnight intruder at the college, from affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 Modest answer to a malicious libel against his excellency Francis Nicholson relating to the school boys of the grammar school, 1704 Extract from a modest answer to a malicious libel, 1704, concerning threats made by Commissary Blair agains Mrs Young, keeper of the College table. An extract, concerning repairs to Mr Ingles' room at the college, 1704 Carbon copy of a memo of several faults in the building of College, circa 1704 A","A carbon copy of a letter from Mungo Ingles to Francis Nicholson, 7 Feb 1705/06, concerning the burning of the College. 29 Oct 1706 An extract from the Journal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 15 March 1705/6, concerning the burning of the College Typed copy of the message from the Council to the House of Burgesses, 31 Oct 1705, concerning the burning of the College A carbon copy of a letter from Munco Ingles to Col Francis Nicholson, 22 Dec 1705, concerning the burning of the College A typed copy of testimony as to the burning of the College given by Henry Randolph, George Burton, Col. Edward Hill, William Young, William eddings, John Young, John Morot, Captain Thomas Barber and C.C. Thanker, 1705 An extract from the Diaries and collection of Thomas Hearns, 1706, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A photocopy of a copy of a letter from Mongo Ingles, at Queens Creek, Virginia, probably written to Governor Nicholson, 20 Sept 1707, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A carbon copy of a fragment of a speech in criticism of Commissary Blair, probably delivered by Governor Nicholson about the year 1705. A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 21 March 1708/9 A typed copy of an order of the Council of Virginia, dated 21 June 1709, for a warrant to pay 500 pounds granted by Queen Anne to the visitors and governors of the College. A copy of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of Virginia held at the College, 27 Aug 1709 An extract from the diary of William Byrd of Westover concerning the rebuilding of the Wren Building, 13 Sept 1709 A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 18 April 1710 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to Mr Blathwayt concernig the use of quit rents for rebuilding the College, 23 Oct 1710 An extract from the Westover manuscripts concerning the Indian hostages which Governor Spotswood caused to be sent to the College about 1712 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to the Bishop of London, concerning the need of funds for the support of the College, 13 March 1713 Photo of an oil painting  of John Robinson Bishop of London from 1713-1723 (see Portrait File)","Announcement of the board of visitors, 29 Jan. 1851, concerning the system of discipline at the College. Letter; George P. Scarburgh, professor of law at the College, to Conway Robinson, 30 Jan. 1855, acknowledging receipt of his book, the practice in courts of justice, presented to the College. Typed copy of a humorous letter from \"Jobe Green\", describing a visit to the College. Letter appeared in the VA Gazette, 8 Feb. 1855, under the heading \"Letters from the County. No. 3\" [printed in the Oct. 1928 WM Quarterly ?] Extract from the VA Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 26 July 1855, concerning commencement exercises at the College. [printed in the WM Quarterly Oct 1928 ?] Letter; William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Rev. Silas Totten, 15 Aug. 1855, declining a professorship at the College. [on same sheet] Copy of a letter, William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Hon. John Tyler, College Rector, 19 Aug. 1855, stating reasons for declining a professorship. Article in the Southern Churchman, 1857, concerning the relation of the College to the Episcopal Church. [original clipping] Letter; Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to Richard Ewell, 9 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Letter; from Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to William Stoddert, 22 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Typed copy of an account of the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859, by Robert J. Morrison. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of Dr. Silas Totten's report on the burning of the College, 8 Feb. 1859. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Four newspaper clippings concerning the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859. Letter; N. Hough, Baltimore, to Lizzy [Ewell], 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Extract from a letter of St. George Tucker, Ashland, to R. J. Morrison, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. [from manuscript by R. J. Morrison copy in State Library] Letter; C. B. T. W[ashington], Williamsburg, to Lawrence Washington, Oak Grove Post Office, Westmoreland Co. VA, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the burning of the College. Typed copy of resolutions of the students of the College, 10 Feb. 1859, upon the burning of the College. [taken from the VA Gazette, 2 March 1859. Printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928 ?] Printed invitation to the alumni celebrations at the College 19 Feb 1859. 2 copies. [see publications file] Editorial concerning the alumni celebration at the College, 19 Feb. 1859, and a poem recited by St. George Tucker on the occasion, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 2 March 1859, concerning the loss of the Phoenix Literary Society library in the College fire, and the purchase of a new building by the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of an article from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA., 2 March 1859, concerning action taken by the citizens of Williamsburg to rebuild the College. [printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928?] Typed copy of a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest [Charles City County], to Silas Totten, Williamsburg, 8 March 1859, concerning the rebuilding of the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a notice in the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 6 April 1859, concerning proposals for rebuilding the College, 22 March 1859. \"Old William and Mary\", a historial sketch of the College from its beginnings to the fire of 1859, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. [one copy in periodicals, one photocopy] Extract from a letter; William Barton Rogers to his brother, Henry, 4 April 1859, concerning a visit to the College and plans for rebuilding it. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from a letter; H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 25 April 1859, concerning the election of the Earl of Hardwicke as College Chancellor. [R. J. Morrison mss, at State Library; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Letter; Robert J. Morrison, Williamsburg, to Col. Robert W. Carter, 26 April 1859, asking for aid in rebuilding the College after the fire of 1859. [removed to the Carter Family Papers 39.1 C24 Folder 46] Note; concerns the original inscription of the tablet to Sir John Randolph. [See Catalogue of the College, 1859-1860; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a paper by Prof. R. J. Morrison concerning the history of the College, 31 Jan. 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from an auction catalogue listing a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Dr. H. B. Grigsby, 15 March 1860, concerning the history of the College. [see College Papers] Letter; Richard A. Wise, while a student at the College, to his father, Henry A. Wise, Norfolk, March 20, 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 28 March 1860, concerning the bell at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] missing Typed copy of a letter from Edward S. Joyner [?], Williamsburg, to H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 8 May 1860, concerning the selection of a professor at the College. missing Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 18 July 1860, concerning the commencement celebration at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Original newspaper clipping concerning the celebration of the Phoenix and Philomathean Societies, and the re-establishment of the law department at the College, 1860.","Letter; Thomas T. Munford, Lynchburg, to Lyon G. Tyler, President of the College, 29 Sept 1913, with a photograph of the tablet erected in Lynchburg to the memory of Maurice Guggenheimer, Ordinance Sergeant of the 2nd Virginia Calvary, C.S.A. Typed letter; photograph.","Suggestions as to requirements for the MA Degree, 1913-14, 1 piece. Circulars and bulletins on courses of study 1919-1940: transferred to course schedules. UA 317 Information concerning registration, 1935-1939: transferred to registrar, office of. UA 50 Lecture schedules, 1923-1940: transferred to Archives poster file, poster number 1971 Examination schedules, 1921-1940: transferred to Course offerings, UA 317","Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary's pioneer American law school,\" American Bar Association Journal (June 192(1). 2 copies. Transferred to Hughes Papers Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary, the first American law school,\" William and Mary Quarterly (Jan. 192(2): 40-48. Includes correspondence about the article.Transferred to Hughes Papers Correspondence of R. M. Hughes, 1920-1931, 95 pieces, with clippings. Transferred to Hughes Papers Book containing notes on national law, rhetoric, and mathematics, taken by student Warner T. Jones, 1836-1838, 88 pages, 11\" x 8\". In Bound Volumes Examination given by Henry A. Washington to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker's law class, June 1850. 2 different copies. George D. Wise, student, examination papers, 1853, 1 piece. Library science school papers, 1929-1935, 10 pieces. Catalog of a book selection demonstration exhibition for the elementary school teachers of the Peninsula, conducted by Edwin E Willoughby, acting head of the Library Science Department, 4 May 1935 Graduate studies; list of MA and MS degree thesis submitted between 1923 and 1937. William and Mary: America's First Law School by Fred B Devitt, Jr., reprint from W\u0026M Law Review Vol 2 Number 2, 1960","Papers concerning courses in astronomy, chemistry, economic, business administration, education, English, French, and German. Astronomy: The observatory of the College of William and Mary. In Early American observatories, by Willis I WIlham. see pages 20-21 Chemistry: papers transferred to Robert Gilchrist Rob materials Economics and Business Administration: announcements 1926-1927. Elocution:book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student, 1809. Note: the book also contains notes on elocution apparently made by Robert D Murchie though the hand is not the same. See Bound Volumnes English: English 1a and 1b. Manual of instructions and exercieses for 1921-22 French: A rational grammar of the French language by Edwin Taliaferro, professor at the College, undated. See Bound Volumnes German: A description of the course from Mitteilungen Der Vereinigung Carl Schurz, Berlin, Number 19, August 1937","Ancient History: examination given by Henry A Washington, 1854, and papers submitted by students Charles R Grandy and Charles WIlkingson. Medieval History: examination papers submitted by students on 29 June, 1853: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, Alexander Coke, George H Coke, S G Harriss, Edward Lee Hooff, William F M Jacobs, David F May, J May, R H Murphy, A A O'Neel, John M Pettitt, John Royall Robertson, William H Shield, G H Shorter, L W Smith, George W Stone, Charles S Stringfellow, B T Tayloe, W W Trent, Walker W Vest, M Washington, George D WIse, Henry A Wise, Jr.","Modern History: a portion of an exam given b Henry A Washington on Modern History, no date A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1937: announcement and program, revised program, newspaper clippings A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1938 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1939 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1940 Italian:  Bruno Roselli author \"Italian Yesterday and Today\", Boston, The Stratford Press, ca 1935, pages 3-12 on early teaching of Italian at William and Mary.  Call Number PC1068 .U6 R58","Law: Bulletin announcement of courses in Law 1920-21 Music: letter to students, 1930 Physical Education: announcement, 1941, coaching school Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy taken by William G Young, student at the College about 1838. See Bound Volumes Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy and government, taken from the lectures of Thomas R Dew by Whitaker Harris, student, 1841-42. See Bound Volumnes Political Economy: 10 pages of notes on political economy taken by James Edward MacFarland, student. 1848 Political economy: examination given by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker with answers, undated Political economy: students' exam papers 16 Feb 1854: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, H E Coleman, John W Custis, C R Grandy, F C Hunter, B T Tayloe, Political economy: exam given by Lyon G Tyler, 1918-1919 Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on rhetoric and belles-lettres taken from the lectures of Hugh Blair by Hugh T W Mercer, student. 1794. See Bound Volumes Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on national law, rhetoric and mathematics taken by Warner T Jones of Gloucester County, Virginia, student at the College. 1836-38. The book contains also a few professional accounts and memoranda of Warner T Jones, attorney-at-law. 1847-1851. See Bound Volumes Science: a memorandum describing the courses in chemistry and natural philosophy, undated Science: early teaching of science at the College by Galen W Ewing. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Education, V. 15, no. 1, January 1938, pgs 3-13 Science: Science in Colonial Virginia by Austin H Clark. In Randolph-Maon Women's College, alumnae bulletin, Vol 30, No 3, April 1937 Science: Typed copy of a notice in the Virginia Gazette, 9 Jan 1745/46, concerning a course in experimental philosophy to be given by Dr Spencer Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by John Groghan, student, 1807-1808. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on experimental philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by W N Edwards, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by an unknown student. 1809-1811. See Bound Volumes. Note: the book contains the signatures of Thomas Griffin Peachy, Patrick Galt, James S Gilliam and James Wills, and on page 100 the following notation: Thomas Griffin Peachy's book presented him by his friend, G Croghan Science: Book containing notes on chemistry and natural philosophy taken from the lecrtures of William Barton Rogers by an unknown student. circa 1828-1835. See Bound Volumes. Note: The signatures of W H Woods and C B Hayden appear on the front cover Summer school: Bulletin from the College: announcements of the 1925 W\u0026M Foreign Summer Schools in cooperation with the University of Toulouse, France, and The National University of Mexico, Mexico. Vol xVIII, No.3, December, 1924. Summer school: The Tidewater Trail, Vol I, Number 3, April 1, 1925. Article about W\u0026M summer school in France. Also article about the death of Kate Waller Barrett Summer School: Bulletin from the College Study Tour in Europe, summer 1930. Vol XXXIII, No 5, October, 1929 Summer school: copy of an announcement of a summer tour in Europe under the auspices of the College, 1930 Theological school: a note concerning the theological school, 1821-1823.","A Letter from David stuart at Abingdon [VA], 25 Dec 1789, recommending Mr White for a position as grammar master A letter from John Redman Cox, at University of Pennsylvania, and others, circa 1823, recommending Dr W Meade for the chair of chemistry A letter from Thomas F Mulledy, at Georgetown College, 21 Sept 1832, recommending James Callaghan for a professorship A letter from John Taliaferro, at Washington, to Professor Beverley Tucker, 13 June 1842, introducing and recommending Nicholas P Tillinghast for the professorship of ancient languages Papers relating to the application of George Waterman, Jr., of Newton University, Baltimore, for a professorship. 23 Sept 1846-20 Feb 1847 A letter from Adolphus Lewis Koeppen, at New York, 28 Sept 1846, announcing his candidacy for the professorship of history Two letters from Robert C Randolph, at New Market, [Shenandoah County, VA] 5 Jan 1847, suggesting the name of the Rev E C Hutchinson for the presidency of the College A letter from Washington McCartney, at Easton, PA, 9 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from S X Ball at Pomonkey, Charles County, MD, 14 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship A letter from Edward J Stearns at Baltimore, 16 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from R M T Hunter, 20 Jan 1847, concerning the qualifications of George Frederick Holmes for a professorship. Letter purchased from Mr Frost, Morsemere Place, Yonkers NY for $1.50 A letter from John Neely, at Easton, PA, 23 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship and papers relating t the application A letter from Pierre P Irving at New York, 3 Feb 1847, submitting the name of Theodore Irving for a professorship and letters relating to his application A letter from William Sparrow at the Protestant Episcopal Seminary of Virginia, 9 Feb 1847, and a letter from George Allen, at the University of Pennsylvania, 13 Feb 1847, recommending the Rev William N Pendleton for the presidency of the College A letter from Hanson B Pigman at Cumberland, MD, 15 Feb 1847 applying for the professorship of moral philosophy and politics and papers relating to the application (9 letters) A letter from L C Garland at Lovingston, Nelson County, VA, 11 Oct 1847, declining a professorship and two letters of recommendation A note concerning relatives of Landon Cabell Garland who have been graduates of the College","A letter from Claudius Crozet at Richmond, 1 March 1848 applying for the chair of mathematics Letters relating to the appointment of Benjamin S Ewell to the chair of mathematics. April 1848 Letter from Joseph J Halsey at Stillman, Orange County, VA, 10 June 1848, applying for the chair of mathematics and papers relating to the application Papers relating to the applicatin of Thomas Peyton Giles for the chair of municipal and constitutional law, 15 June 1848 Letter from James C Welling, at Trenton, NJ, 24 June 1848, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application A letter from William J Berryman at Stevensville Academy, King and Queen County, VA, 26 June 1848, concerning references Letter from J W Sundeland at Boston, MA, 28 June 1848, concerning his applicatin for a professorship and related papers Letter from Hubert P Lefebvre at Richmond, 6 July 1848, concerning recommendations of Dr M J Smead for the chair of humanitites Letter from Francis J Mettauer at Hampden Signey College, Prince Edward County, VA, 6 July 1848, applying for the professorship of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from Alexander Duke at Charlottesville, VA, 11 July 1848, applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James Wynne at Baltimore, 12 Aug 1848, applying for the chair of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from W F Hopkins at Georgetown, KY, 14 Aug 1848 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from William Burke at Richmond, 21 Aug 1848 concerning testimonials of the Rev John Burke Letter from Stephen P Hill at Baltimore, MD, 26 Sept 1848 recommending Joseph Bartlett Burleigh. Postscript by Henry V D Johns, Baltimore, 2 Oct 1848 Letter from Tiberius Gracchus Jones at Norfolk, 18 Dec 1848 applying for the chair of political economy and history","Letter from Lucian Minor at Louisa Court House, VA, 21 Aug 1855, concerning the law professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Henry Wall, at Williamsbur, VA, Dec 1878 applying for the chair of moral and intellectual philosophy and a letter for recommendation Papers relating to the application of J F Harrison for a professorship 1886-1887","Letter from Addison Hoge at Oxford, MS, 18 May 1888, recommending Theo P Campbell for a professorship Papers relating to the application of F E Lodeman for a professorship, May-June 1888. A small photograph of F E Lodeman is attached to one of the letters Letter from C W E Miller at Baltimore, MD, 2 June 1888, applying for the professorship of Greek and Latin and printed letters of recommendation Letter from Joseph W Shackford at Walkerton, Kind and Queen County, VA, 6 June 1888, concerning an application for a professorship Letter from D E Stauffer,Jr at Baltimore,MD, 7 June 1888 concerning an application for a professorship Letter from Alph Noel at Baltimore, MD, 9 June 1888, applying for the professorship of French and German and copy of letter of recommendation Letter from Walter H Evans at Crawfordsville, IN, 11 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of science and letter of recommendation Letter from H G Hipp at Ypsilanti,MI, 11 June 1888, concerning an application for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from P H Kirsch at Bloomington, IN, 11 June 1888, applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from G W A Lyon at Portsmouth, OH, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application and a photograph of GWA Lyon Letter from A G Newcomer at Ithaca, NY, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James T Reed, Jr, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or foreigh languages and papers relating to the application Letter from S S Rupp at Jersey Shore, PA, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and letters of recommendation Leter from George L Sampson at Shelbyville, KY, 11 June 1888, concerning the election of a professor of Lantin Letter from James Donnelly at Tahlequah, Indian Territory, 12 June 1888, applying for the professorship of English and letters of recommendation Letter from Charles G Maphis at Strasbury, Shenandoah County, VA, 12 June 1888 concerning an election of teachers for the normal department of the college","Letter from John C Paris at Randolph P.O., Charlotte County, VA, 12 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters relating to the application Letter from J B Haynes at Lewisburg TN [Lewisburg Institute for Boys and Girls], 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or natural science and letter of recommendation Letter and photograph from J E McCartney at Elkhard IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorhip of philosophy Letter from R M Parks at Bedford, IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from W H Seabury at Norfolk, VA, 13 June 1888 concerning a professorship Letter from F Wespy at Newmansville FL, 13 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and printed sheet of recommendations Letter from E F Demmon at Peru, IN, 15 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from I M Bridgman at Salem IN, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Roland W Guss at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CN, 16 June 1888 concerning the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Eudorus C Kenney at Truxton, Courtland County, NY, 16 June 1888 for a professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from B Marnex at Norfolk, VA, 16 June 1888 applying for a position as a techer of penmanship and two printed busines cards Letter from J W Thomas at Hackettstown, NJ, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of classics, French and German and letters of recommendation Letter from Ralph Jones at Franklin, IN, 18 June 1888, applying for the professorship of philosophy and letter concerning the application Letter from W H Prukins, Jr, at Urbanna, Middlesex County, VA, 18 June 1888 applying for a position in the English Language and Literature and History and Latin departments as well as Greek and elementary Mathematics Letter from A M Randolph at Richmond, VA, 18 June 1888 recommending Hampden Bagby as professor Letter from George M Thomas at Charlotte Hall, St Mary's County, MD, 18 June 1888 concerning the professorship of mathematics Letter from E G Lancaster at Northwestern Military Academy, Highland Park, Lake County, IL, 19 June 1888 applying for a professorship of languages Letter from Albert I Mayer at Toledo, OH, 19 June 1888 concerning the professorship of modern language Letter from A J Newell at Meadville,PA, 19 June 1888 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from Joseph M DIll at State Normal School, Troy, AL, 20 June 1888 inquiring about vacancies and printed sheet of recommendation Letter and printed form of application from Paul Adrian Scharff at Madison, NJ, 21 June 1888 applying for the professorship of French and German. Letter of recommendation and references Letter and photograph from C A Neville at Murray, KY, 22 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics and papers relating to the application.","Letter from Robert L Blanton at Stoddert, Cumberland County, VA, 23 June 1888 applying for the professorship of Latin and Greek and papers relating to the application Letter from E L Crenshaw at Richmond, VA, 25 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Richard T Goodwyn at Nottoway Court House, VA, 25 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of matematics and letters of recommendation Letter from J A Reubelt at Greensburg, KY, 25 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from Hugh Stockdell Bird at Petersburg, VA, 26 June 1888 concerning his applicatin for the chair of mathematics in the normal school and letter of recomendation Letter from H F Cox at Richmond, VA, 26 June, 1888, applying for the professorships of mathematics or ancient and modern languages and papers relating to application Letter from C H Hargoves, Nansemond County, VA, 26 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science, and a letter dated 2 July 1888 concerning the application Letter from R E Nelson, Jr., at Columbia, Fluvanna County, VA, 26-27 June, 7 July 1888, concerning his application for the chair of engineering and matematics Letter from WIlliam H Parker at Fredericksburg, VA, 26 June 1888, applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Carl M Best at Western Maryland House, Union Bridge, MD, 27 June 1888, asking for further information before applying for the chair of mathematics Letter from Thomas Cooper at Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, 27 June 1888, applying for the professorship of ancient or modern languages and letter of recommendation Letter from C L Crow at Norfolk, VA, 27 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History Letter from John D Epes, Staunton, VA, 28 June, 1888 applying for a professorship and papers relating to his application Letter from Vernon I'Anson at Norfolk, VA, 29 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English Letter from Pike Powers at Richmond, VA, 29 June 1888, recommending John Tabb for a professorship Letter from Edward Stratton, at Newport News, VA, June 1888, applying for a professorship","Letter from Richard F Beirne at Richmond, VA, 2 July 1888, recommending John Lesslie Hall as a professor and letter from J Lesslie Hall at Richmond, VA, 10 July 1888 requesting the return of letters of recommendation Letter from WIlliam N Burgess at Baltimore, MD, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from T J Drewry at Boykins, Southampton County, VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and letters of recommendation Letter from D H Hill, Jr (son of Civil War General DH Hill) at MIddle Georgia Military and Agricultural College, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from J B Lovett at Winchester VA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages Letter from William W Old at Norfolk VA 2 July 1888 recommending J H C Bagby for professorship Letter from John C Pettus at Richmond VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and engineering and letters of recommendation Letter from S L Powell at Gettysburg, PA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of natural science Letter from James C Martin, Jr., at Richmond VA 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of English and history and letters of recommendation Letter from J Martin Perry at Staunton, VA, 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from John S Charles, Jr., at Grammar and Matty School (public school no. (1), Williamsburg, VA, 4 July, 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from J N Anderson at Williamston, SC, 12 July 1888 concerning the chair of ancient languages Letter from Julius Blume at Chicago, IL, 12 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation","Letter from Emory C Chenoweth at Baltimore, MD, 19 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department Letter from James C Dolly at Ashland, VA, 20 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from Scott F Hershey at Washington, DC, 20 July 1888, concerning the presidency. A printed circular giving the qualifications of the Rev Hershey and a visiting card Letter from Walter R Egbert at Boston, MA, 23 July 1888, applying for a professorship in the normal department. Also a copy of the diploma of Walter R Egbert and a copy of a letter of recommendation Letter from Willis R Hall at Norwich, NY, 23 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and a letter, 13 Aug 1888, concerning the application Letter from Mary W McCauley at Baltimore, MC, 24 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction Letter from Almon F Hoyt at Albuquerque, NM, 25 July 1888, applying for a position as professor of normal instruction, and letters of recommendation, and a visiting card Letter from E Von Fingerlin, at Greenville, SC, 26 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from W R Triggs at Taopi, MN, 27 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter from John Mason Duncan at Cumberland, MC, 30 July 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from John T Power at Baltimore, MD, 30 July 1888 applying for a professorship Letter from AV Porter at Sterling, KS, 31 July 1888, applying for the presidency","Letter from Thomas E Hodges at Huntington, WV, 11 Aug 1888 applying for the position of principal of the normal school Letter from H C Lowery at Albuquerque College, Albuquerque, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of languages. A summary of his education and qualifications, and copies of letters of recommendation Letter from Charles F Merrill, at Cohoes, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from W Scott Dougall at Huron, OH, 13 Aug 1888, applying for the position of normal instructor Letter from Charles H Read at Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath County, VA, 14 Aug 1888, recommending Clifford Gordon for the presidency Letter from William H Eldridge at Williamstown, NJ, 15 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction Letter from Heilaman Wilson at Cartersville, Cumberland County, VA, 15 Aug 1888 concerning vacancies in the faculty Letter from S H Thompson at Raleigh, NC, 17 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter and photograph from J Wesley Drumm at Stuyvesant Falls, NH, 18 Aug, 1888 applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and letters of recommendation Letter from Louis H Marvel at Detroit, IL, 18 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of pedagogics Letter from S M Barton at Fredericksburg, VA, 21 Aug 1888, concerning the presidency and related papers Letter from Henry S Pratt at Meriden, NC, 21 Aug 1888 applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from J W Turner at Clinton, NC, 21 Aug 1888, applying for the headmastership of the normal school and papers relating to the application Letter from Charles Dod at Lexington, VA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of testimonials Letter from Edward F durnin at Frederick City, MD, 28 Aug 1888 applying for professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Clement E Edmunds at Mazeppa, Union County, PA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of his application and recommendations Postcard from WIll S Monroe at Nanticoke, PA, 28 Aug 1888 asking for the return of his letters and photograph Letter with photograph from Authur Beardsley at Swarthmore, PA, 29 Aug 1888, concerning his application for the presidency Letter from George H Bliss at Chicago, IL, 29 Aug 1888, concerning the return of three catalogues and photograph","Letter from S L Ware at Charleston, SC, 24 May 1904, applying for an instructorship in Greek, French and German Letter from F W Corliss at St Brides, VA, 16 May 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Joseph H Saunders at Covington, VA, 4 July 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Willis A Jenkins at Norfolk, VA, 11 July 1907 applying for the chair of pedagogy Letter from E Finley Cromwell at Norfolk, VA, 12 July 1907, recommending Joseph H Saunders for the chair of education and philosophy Letter from William Kavanaugh Doty at the University of Virginia, 4 Feb 1910, applying for a position as an instructor and the reply Letters from Charles William Dabney at the University of Virginia, 5 Aug 1916, recommending Charles A Cockayne for the chair of philosophy and psychology","Letters relating to the applicants for the chair of mathematics: August Bogard, John S Smith, Guy Roger Clements, Charles Edward WIlder, Otto DUnkel, S R Crumbaugh, Alfred Davis, Raymond Du Hadway, Otto Dunkel, O T Geckeler, Carl Gundersen, E R Hall, Paul C Holden, John L Jones, G H Light, Frederick S Nowlan, E J Oglesby, L E Petty, R G Robb, J E Rowe, Madison Sarratt, W F Shenton, Walter Francis Shenton, George H Light, Volney H Wells, C P Sousley, John Tyler, Volney H Wells, R C Young Letters and memoranda relating to the filling of vacancies in the faculty in 1916 Letter from R G Robb at Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 21 Jan 1918, applying for the chair of chemistry Letter from Joseph H Chitwood, at Roanoke, VA, 25 Jan 1918, recommending Arthur S Williams for chair of modern languages","Notes on the moods and tenses of verbs in the Latin language, likely written by a student residing in the home of John Millington, professor of natural philosophy and chemistry, circa 1836-48, 1 piece. Lecture notes on \"Dew Lecture\" and \"Metaphysics\", 2 pieces, 11 pages. Experimental school papers prepared by students in a summer course, 1925, 2 pieces.","booklet circa 1920s with well know alumni: presidents, Declaration of Independence signers, governors, senators, congress, cabinet officers, judges, army/navy and miscellaneous Correspondence of JAC Chandler, 1920-1926 and two rough drafts of the roll of fame Typed list of Rollof Fame and short historical sketch of the College List of the US Presidents connected with the College in some way: George Washington-Chancellor; Thomas Jefferson student and LLD 1782; James Madison student; John Tyler student LLD 1854; William Howard Taft-on Waterway Commission when member of Cabinet. Woodrow WIlson LLD (never conferred); Warren G Harding LLD October 13, 1921; Calvin Coolidge LLD May 15, 1926; Herbert C Hoover LLD October 19, 1931; Franklin D Roosevelt LLD October 20 1934 Typed list of an exhibit relating to W\u0026M Great, particularly the alumni governors in honor of the 49th annual national governors' conference at Phi Beta Kappa, June 23-26, 1957","Letters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred Adams, Theodore Floyd: citation for Theodore F Adams when receiving the degree of Doctor of Divinity, 3 June 1940 Addison, Thomas G: letter expressing his appreciation of the honorary degree of DD 23 March 1871 Arents, George: citation for George Arens when receiving the degree of Doctor of Letters, 3 June 1940 Barten, O S : resolution of the faculty conferring the degree of DD upon the Rev O S Barten 5 July 1869. Letter from Benjamin S Ewell concerning the certificate of the DD degree, 20 July 1889. Letter from O S barten expressing his appreciation of the degree, 24 July 1869. Batcheller, George Clinton: Carbon copy of a letter, 15 June 1907, expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree conferred upon him Benedict, Samuel: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 19 July 1870 Burgess, B J: letter asking that the Board of Visitors confer the MA degree up him, 2 Nov 1876 Conant, James Bryant: Citation for James Bryant Conant when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 8 June 1936 Coste, Jean Francois: Biographical sketch of Jean Francois Coste by John E Lane. A note concerning the life of Coste by John E lane. Compendium Pharmaceuticum...Newporti, Typis Henrici Barber, 1780 Craik, James: Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 2 Sept 1876 Dovell, Ashton: citation for Ashton DOvell when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 5 June 1939 Forrest, Douglas F: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 26 March 1879 Franklin, Benjamin: Photo of diploma conferring the degree of AM upon Benjamin Franklin, 2 April 1756. Oversize photo in Diploma Collection Fulton, William: Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 29 July 1872","Letters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred(continued). Gildersleeve, B L: a letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 26 June 1869 Glasgow, Ellen June 5, 1939 Glass, Carter June 10, 1935 Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord February 13, 1939 Graham, Frank Porter. Citation for Frank Porter Graham when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, June 13, 1938 Graves, R J. Letter from M Zahniser and others concerning a DD degree for R J Graves, 7 Feb 1872 Griffin, J S G. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 12 Jan 1855 Hall, Signey Bartlett June 3, 1940 Hanckel, J S. Letter from George Byrd Harrison concerning a DD degree for Dr Hanckel 22 June 1875 Henderson, Archibald, LLD 1933 Hopkins, Ernest M June 5, 1939 Lafayette, Marquis de. Extract from the minutes of the faculty, 20 Oct 1824, concerning the conferring of the degree of Doctor of Laws upon General Lafayette Lindsay, John S. Letters oncerning an honorary degree received by John S Lindsay, 1 Aug 1881 Lippman, Walter April 23, 1937 McBryde, Robert. Letter from Francis N SMith concerning a DD degree for Robert McBryde 11 June 1883. Letter of appreciation from Robert McBryde, 8 Feb 1884 Mahan, M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 11 March 1869 Meeks, Everett Victor 6/3/1940 Nelson, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 10 Nov 1873 Newcomb, John Lloyd. Conferring of LLD degree. Program of exercises, 21 Sept 1935 Olav, Crown Prince of Norway June 27, 1939 Peery, George Campbell October 20 1939 Platt, William H. Letter from Bishop Wingfield concerning honorary degrees for William H Platt, 24 Feb 1879 Potts, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 7 Dec 1872 Rittenhouse, David. Note mentioning the conferring of an honorary degree upon David Rittenhouse in 1784 Robers, Charles. Letter from E A Dalrymple concerning a DD degree for Charles Robers, 26 June 1860 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, October 20, 1934 Saunders, William Trebell. Petition from sixteen citizens of Florida and South Carolina recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon Rev William Trebell Saunders in 1871 Scott, John Jackson. Letter from Ro Tyler recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon John Jackson Scott, 31 May 1871 Smith, Francis Henry. Letters expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 12 June 1873 Spratley, Claude Vernon. Citation for Judge Claude Vernon Spratley when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 13 June 1938 Stuart, Campbell. Conferring of LLD degree on Sir Campbell Stuart. Program of exercises, 6 Oct 1937 Taylor, Charles H June 12, 1933 Trinkle, E Lee June 7, 1937 Tucker, Henry St George June 5, 1939 Venable, Charles S. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree 18 June 1873 Wall, Henry. Letter expressing his appreciation for the DD degree 17 March 1870 Ward, Edward Henry. Resolution of the faculty conferring the DD degree upon Rev Edward Henry Ward, 4 Dec 1882. NOTE: green stamp with William and Mary College seal and drawing of 1859 daguerreotype of Wren Building on letter from Benjamin S Ewell Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne. honorary degree of Litt. D and LLD. His booklet \"My Impressions of Argentina\", 1937. April 23, 1937 Whittle, Francis W. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 5 Sept 1873 Williams, Channing M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 1 Feb 1867 Wilson, Charles Edward June 3, 1940 Wyatt, Christopher. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 8 Apil 1869","Drawing of Alumni award for service and loyalty Letters from Earle Walter Blodgett concerning Botetourt and Ewell Prizes. Letter from WIllis A Jenkins to JAC Chandler, 27 April, 1922, giving an account of Blodgett's Life. NOTE: In 1886 Earle Blodgett of the Philippine Islands, an alumnus of W\u0026M, gave to the college ten gold medals, one for each year, for the best teacher; and, in 1890, silver medals, these to be known as the Brafferton prizes for teaching. In 1893 he gave to the college gold and silver medals to be known as the B S Ewell mathematial prizes Two extracts from a manuscript of R J Morrison concerning the medals\\ Papers relating to the Chancellor scholarship. Announcement of the Cary T Grayson Memorial Scholarships, 1940 James Barron Hope scholarship: more information on this scholarship may be found on papers filed under Pi Kappa Alpha scholarship Society of the Cincinnati. Certificates of presentation to the College and Earl Gregg Swem of copies of the Yorktown medal of the Society of the Cincinnati; a copy of the presentation address of the president, Col. Edgar Erskine Hume, 13 June 1932; a copy of the minutes of the annual meeting of the society, 20 Oct 1931 The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. The Rumford Press, Concord, 1930. Bulletin II A list of diplomas and certificates of distinction circa 1900 List of scholarships and prizes awarded in 1917,1923,1924,1932. Descriptions of awards Le","MJ Baptist, ER Bird, J Howard Bonneville, CM Chichester, Joseph Chitwood, J Munford Coles, EM and EJ Cooley, MH Copenhaver, BM Cox and WE Vest, Hawes Davies, HJ Davis, Authur Dodge, Hugh H Foster, George W Guy, Robert M Hushes, Jr, Harry A Hunt, E B Hutchison, Robert M Jones, ARW Mackreth, I Basye Marsh, CR Moore, Jr., John Lloyd Newcomb, AJ Pierpoint, Lacelle Lafayette Powers, LN Savedge, FM Sizer, WW Snead, GL Stevens, EJ Taylor, ES Taylor, Edgar M Terrell, J Taylor Thompson, L Wilmer White, Charles N Williams, Unidentified","1900: JT Booth, ES Brinkley, M Burton, P Henry Carr, Jr., Willaim B Coggin, P Woods Garland, Jr., AC Gilkeson, CE Gresham, WP Harris, WT Hodges, Floyd T Hollard, TB Hurst, George Johnson, FS McCandlish, W Authur Maddox, Archibald C Mayo, Francis Benjamin Watkins Scott, Oscar Lane Shewmake, TS Smith, C Vernon Spratley, Erle E Stacy, EC Taylork, VH Riddell, RV Rogers, SJ Willaims. 1901: JM Anderson, HH Chalmers, JN Dunivin, JS Eastman, TB Hurst, Jr., BF Iden, WC Parsons, SW Selden, AC Smith, TJ Stubbs, Jr., EM Terry, 1903: Joseph M Anderson, Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankinship, WA Brown, WB Coggin, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, WL Davidson, George O Fersuson, Jr., J Will Gossman, JN Hillman, Robert A Holt, CE Johnson, ED Jones, Rufus C Knight, Thomas N Lawrence, CN Leatherbury, ARW Mackreth, MR Morgan, T Lowery SInclair, Jr., E Hugh SMith, Thomas Peachy Spencer, JB Terrell, J Trafton Whitley, James S Wilson, WH Wrigglesworth, Arthur D Wright","1904: Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankenship, ? Carey, JA Carson, HL Chapman, PM Chichester, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, JT Ellis, GO Ferguson, Jr., JW Gossman, James N Hillman, Ivan S Hozier, Malcolm L Hudgins, Thomas N Lawrence, LC Lindsley, James Hubard Lloyd, William G Long, WE McDonald, Fred M Parrish, Jr., CB Ransone, G Gregg Shawen, Elmer W Somers, GT Somers, T Peachy Spencer, Charles W Sydnor, AC Taylor, AL Terrell, JB Terrell, CL Turnipseed, John TYler, BA Warriner 1905: Edward F Birckhead, H Blankinship, RM DeShazo 1916: John M Presson, Leeif E Scheie 1924: Paul Rea thomas","1855 catalogue of William and Mary College. J Hervey Ewing, printer List of students to 1859 Norfolk alumni prior to the Civil War. A pencilled list compiled by Rober M Hughes A phohtocopy of a page from the bursar's book showing amounts due for board at Lady Day, 1754 Statement of the annual number of students attending the college for the years 1786-1823. From the matriculation book. List of students for the yea 1814-1815 giving names Typed list of students for the years 1816-1818, giving names Register of students for the years 1831-1838, giving student's name, age, class, and lodging, and parent's name and address. Reprinted from the William and Mary College Quarterly. A typewritten statement for the years 1835-1840, showing the total number of students of each year, and the number in the various types of lodgings. A rough memorandum of Robert M Hughes listing a few statents 1837-1841. A typewritten statement for the years 1852-1857, showing for each year the total number of students and the number in the various types of lodgings List of students for the years 1857-1860, giving student's name, age, lodging and religious affiliation, and parent's name and address. Typed list of students who received bachelor's degrees. 1858-1886, also rough draft. Printed list of students for the year 1897-98 giving names only","List of students for the year 1915-1916, giving names. 2 copies of Matriculation Records of Standard Virginia Colleges, Session 1915-1916 by Commonwealth of Virginia--Department of Public Instruction. List of standard Colleges: University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Bridgewater College, Emory and Henry College, Hampden-Sidney College, Hollins College, Martha Washington College, Randolph-Macon College (for men), Randolph-Macon WOman's College, Richmond College, Roanoke College, Sweet Briar College, Virginia Christian College, Westhampton College (co-ordinate with Richmond College), Washington and Lee University. List of students for the year 1917-1918 List of graduates for 1928 summer session, giving name and address","Matriculation reports of students for session 1896-97 and 1897-98","Grammar school and political and belle-lettres department, Ferdinand S Campbell circa 1811 Mathematics and natural philosophy, FS Campbell circa 1811 Departmemt of humanity, 9 March 1812. Junior and senior mathematics, 9 March 1812 Senior moral and political class. John Augustine Smith, 1824. Notebook of Gerard B Stuart with list of members of the class inside back cover Chemical class and philosophical class, PK Rogers, July 1826 Grammar school by classes, July 1826 Law Classes, Judge Semple, July 1826 Mathematical school, F Campbell, 1826 Dr John A Smith's roll, subject not indicated, July 1826 First and second French classes, Dabney Browne, circa 1826 A roll of the grammar school, Oct 1826-July 1827 Report of the rector, 5 July 1827, showing names of students by classes Professor's rolls, 1827-1828: Moral Class, A. Empie; Political department, Thomas R Dew; Physical department, PK Rogers; Law School, James Semple; Mathematical school, Ferdinand S Campbell; Grammar School, Dabney Browne Book containing notes on moral and political philosophy taken from the lectures of John Augustine Smith by Gerard B Stuart, student at William and Mary COllege, 1824. Note: A list of members of the senior class appears inside the back cover. See Bound Volumes","Book containing rolls of the physical department, 1828-1834 and the mathematical department, 1830-1831, by William Barton Rogers","Department of political law. Thomas R Dew 1831-1832 Moral Class, junior course, 1831-1832 Grammar school by classes 1832-1833 Moral class, junior course 1832-1833 Political deparmtne 1832-1833 Grammar school by classes 1833-1834 Mathematical classes, Robert Saunders, 1833-1834 Political department 1833-1834 Rhetorical class and moral class, 1833-1834 Lists of students by classes, 1838-1839: chemical class, engineer class, law class and junior political class, junior mathematical class, senior mathematical class, junior moral class, natural philosophy class, senior political class, moral, chemistry, history, metaphysics, natural philosophy, senior mathematics and political economy classes Law Classes 1846-1847 Law class, 1848-1849 Rool book of German and French classes, taught by John C Calhoun, 1912-1914 Blueprints of vocational census study taken at William and Mary, 1922-1923. Vocationla information and guidance service. In oversize file Freshman English classes, 1925-1926","Rolls of English classes taught by Earl Gregg Swem: January-June 1927 September 1927-February 1928 Fall semester, 1928 1929-1931","Record of Education classes and Psychology classes taught by Marvin F Buson 1929-1930","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1894-1902 Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, January-May 1896","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1896-1897","Monitor's reports, showing attendance in classes 1897-1898","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1899-1900","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1900-1901","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, circa 1901","A list of students' accounts, 1828, showing name and amount A statement of fees in the natural philosophical and chemical classes, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students in each class A statement of fees to which the professor of law was entitled during the years 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year A statement of fees paid in the grammar school, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing the number of students each year A statement of fees in the modern language department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing number of students each year A statement of fees in the political department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year and a few names A statement of fees in the natural philosophy and chemistry classes, 1828-189 and 1829-1830 showing names of students A statement of fees in the mathematical classes, 1829-1830 showing number of students A statement of fees in the moral courses, 1820-182=30 showing number of students each year A rough memorandum of Benjamin S Ewell showing fees paid by students 1870-1880 See also Matriculation book, 1827-1881, bound volume","Five James Goold Cutler Lectures 1927-1933: Our changing constitution by James M Beck, November 1927 The constitution and prohibition enforcement by George W Wickersham, July 1929 The constitution and foreigh relations by John Holladay Latane, February 1931 The appointing and removal powers of the president under the constitution of the US by Guy Despard Goff, November 1931. Transferred to Law LIbrary rare book call number KF4541 .C8 no.4 The federal constitution and its application, 1789 to 1933 by William E Dodd, August 1933","James Goold Cutler Lectures: The constitution and current economic problems by Patrick J Hurley, June 1933 The making and keeping of the constitution by Newton Diehl Baker, and program February 1935 The constitution as a continuing principle in government by Ethelbert Warfield and program, January 1936 A Comparison of executive and judicial powers under the constitutions of Argentina and the US by Alexander W Weddel, June 1937 The Crisis of the American constitution by William Yandell Elliott, and program, June 1938 The prospects of democratic government by Harold J Laski and program, April 1939 The Supreme Court and disputes between the States by Charles Warren, June 1940","Includes lectures by; Anderson, Henry W.; lecture on political conditions in Virginia, 1928, 54 pp. An address before the school of present day politics conducted by the College and the Times-Dispatch. At Richmond March 6, 1928. Transferred to \"School of Present Day Politics Records\" UA 283 Chinard, Gilbert; announcement of lecture on Jefferson and the French Philosophers, 1938, 1 piece. Compton, Authur Holly; announcement of lecture on 'The Romance of Cosmic Rays,' 1938, 1 piece. Cox, George H.; announcement of lecture before the Pan American League, 1938, 1 piece. Daniel, Robert W.; address delivered at convocation, Feb. 1928, 16 pp. Transferred to Convocation Collection UA 155 Dearborn, Ned; announcement concerning an illustrated lecture on wild birds, 1938, 1 piece. De Bosis, ? ; correspondence of E. G. Swem with Luigi Carnovale, 1925, about a lecture on archaeological discoveries in Italy. Kerr, Mina; announcement of lecture on 'Britian's outlook over the world today,' February 21,1938, 1 piece. Langer, ? ; invitation to meet Dr. Langer after his lecture, undated, 1 piece. Lentz, John Jacob; invitation to his address, April 12, 1924, 1 piece. Lenz, G. Franklin; announcement of lecture on banking, March 15,1939, 1 piece. Magoffin, Ralph V. D.; announcement concerning a reception for Dr and Mrs Magoffins following the lecture on Pompeii and Herculaneum of Yesterday and Today, June, 1938, 1 piece. Moore, R. Walton; address transcript on 'President James Monroe and his Message of December 2, 1823,', 1923, 12 pp. Van Buren, Harold K.; announcement of a lecture on handblocked American table linens, December 13, 1938, 1 piece. Warren, Charles; invitation to address by Charles Warren, February 8, 1924. 2 pieces (2 copies). Yeuell, Herbert; Oberammergau passion play--H. Yeuell's personal pictures and impressions. Other lectures and papers, oversize, 27 pieces.","Visit of President Warren G Harding, October 19, 1921. Includes clippings about the visit and transcript of his speech at campus. See Also: William and Mary Literary Magazine, 1921, Nov. Address of Harding and JAC Chandler Visit of the Governor and Legislature of Virginia, 1924. Printed card of information about the visit. Visit of Pres. Coolidge, 1926. Includes a luncheon invitation, pictures, clippings. Franklin D. Roosevelt, includes clippings and papers. Original manuscript of the address made by President Roosevelt at the inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as President of the College on which occasion Mr Roosevelt was made the recipient of the honorary degree of LLD. Signed and presented by Mr Roosevelt, October 20, 1934. Letter to His Majesty, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth from John Stewart Bryan concerning their visit, 1937.","Folder contains items relating to conventions; including circulars, photographs, registration cards, programs, and other papers. Virginia Press Association registration card circa 1922 The Second Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women at the College of W\u0026M, April 26, 1924. program American Historical Association registration cards. December 31, 1924 Garden Club of America, 1924 visit to Williamsburg. Printed trip program","Accounts and invoices for furniture and repairs to buildings, 1766-67 (1 piece), 1848-53 (37 pieces), 1888 (2 pieces), and undated (3 pieces).Typed copy of a resolution of the faculty, 1771, that lightning rods be installed on the College buildings, 1 piece.Extracts from the minutes of the faculty, 1825-1868, concerning repairs made to buildings, 7 pieces.Correspondence of Robert W. Hughes concerning the construction of the boarding house, hospital, and Taliaferro Hall, 1896-94, 12 pieces. [transfered to the R. M. Hughes Papers]'On the campus of the College of William and Mary,\" 1916, 21 pp., 24 cm. (Bulletin, 9, no. (4), 2 copies.Booklet of pictures of scenes on the College campus, principally of the building. (Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1937), 32 pp., 2 copies.","Book containing a record of cost of moving buildings from Penniman and erecting them on the College campus, 1920-21, and expense accounts of the College farm, 1921-23, 122 pp., 15 x 12. [bound volumes]. Pages related to the Penniman Building have been moved to the University Archives Subject File Collection under Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Penniman Building. A student's theme describing the College buildings, circa 1921. Historical article on Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, circa 1930, containing descriptions of the three original buildings of the College, Pg 5 describes College Coat of Arms Some places of interest in Williamsburg, prepared by the students of the College ..., 1923. Williamsburg, Ferguson Print Shop. 4 pp, 14 cm. The memorial plan of the College of William and Mary. Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1924. 15 pp., 19 cm. College of William and Mary. A descriptive booklet by Charles M. Robinson, with views of the buildings, 1925, 22 pp., 10 cm, 2 copies. College of William and Mary. Article by Charles M. Robinson, architect, circa 1927, 34 pp. Insurance underwriters' plan showing location and construction of buildings, 1930, 1 piece. Samuel E. Morison, \"A conjectural restoration of the 'old College' at Harvard,\" Old-time New England 23, no. 4 (April 193(3): 131-158. Written in colaboration with the firm of Perry, Shaw, and Heburn, architects of the restoration of the Wren Building. Memorandum to E. G. Swem about brickwork uncovered behind the Wren Building, 1940. William Christian, \"Immortal William and Mary, creator of American idealism,\" Southern Motorist 4, no. 9 (Nov. 1920): 3-13. 2 copies, contains views of exterior and interior views of the building.","Buildings and Grounds; photographs, engravings, and prints of buildings. Photo of two half-tones from the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, England. This print shows the three original buildings of the College, and a rear view of the Wren building, 3 pieces [subject oversize]. Eight slightly different copies of the view of the three original buildings by Crump, a negative of one of these views, and a note concerning another view, 10 pieces. A wash drawing showing the three original buildings, 1 piece [oversize]. photocopy of a wood cut of the three original buildings, 1 piece [missing] photocopy of a wood cut of the view looking east from the Wren Building, 1 piece. Photograph of the three original buildings, circa 1870, 1 piece [oversize ? ] Photo of the buildings, between 1908 and 1920, 1 piece. Aerial views of the College and Williamsburg, circa 1929 [removed to Archives Photographs Collection].","Photocopy of a survey of Richard Kemp's land, 4332 acres at the head of Archer's Hope Creek, James City County. Survey made 18 Jan. 1642 and show the line of the old stockade, two sheets. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1642-1960 phohtocopy of survey of 619 acres of land in James City County, near Archer's Hope Swamp. Survey made by Robert Beverly at the request of Mr. Secr. Ludwell Lee, Nov. 1674, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1642-1960 Transcript from Surry County records of an order between 1691 and 1713, reimbursing James Mingre for his land which was given to the College TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1678 B and G - land owned off campus - surry county] Deed, given by Thomas Jones to the College, covering a tract of land in Prince George and Surry County, 1723, 1 piece. Note; the revenue from this land was to be used for maintaining and educating scholars. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE - SUBSEQUENTLY TRANSFERRED INTO ITS OWN COLLECTION UA 383. Land Indenture between Thomas Jones and the College of William \u0026 Mary: Buildings \u0026 Grounds Deed, given by William Stith to the College, covering two lots in the city of Williamsburg, 1738, 1 piece TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land Owned Off-Campus--Williamsburg]. Deed, given by Thomas Bray to the College, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1739, and a surveyor's JJonesplat, 1740, 2 pieces. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land Owned Off Campus--King William County Deed given by King George II to Humphry Baylis, covering 440 acres of land in Surry County adjoining a tract of land owned by the college. 1 Dec 1748. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO MANUSCRIPTS ON 6/6/1989 photocopy of a lease given by the college to Augustine Clairborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 Jan 1762. This lease bears the original seal of the college. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds photocopy of a petition by Augustine Clairborne and other residents of Sussex County, to the House of Delegates of Virginia, protesting against the high rents required by the college. 22 Nov 1777. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land owned off campus--Sussex County Receipt, 1778, for 45 shillings for carrying the chain on a survey of land owned by the College, 1 piece. Letter; James Jones to the president and professors of the College, 11 Jan. 1791, concerning the Vineyard lands sold by him and by the College in 1786, 1 piece. Letter; J. Madison to visitors and governors, 20 June 1786, concerning the sale of the Palace lands, the Vineyard lands, and lands near Jamestown belonging to the College, 1 piece. Copy of a lease given by the College to John Doggin covering a tract of land in King William County, 1788, 2 sheets. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds Deed, given by the president and masters of the College, conveying 364 acres of land in Bruton Parish, York County, to Samuel Smith McCroskey, 2 June 1790. Mortgage given by Samuel Smith McCroskey to the College covering a tract of land in York County called the Palace Lands, 3 June 1790, 1 piece. Extracts from the York County deed book, no. 6, 1777-1791, concerning a tract of land sold by the College to Samuel Smith McCroskey in 1790, and a tract of land sold to Edmund Randolph, 2 pieces.","Photocopy pages of plats of the college lands in King William County dated 1790-1798 and memoranda of leases dated 1786-1804. SEE ALSO ARCHIVES ACC. 1989.059","Two letters from William Nicholson, Sussex, 18-19 Jan. 1791, concerning certain College lands in Sussex County, and a plat of lands, 1 sheet. Lease given by the College to Jack Mitchel, 14 April 1792, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1 piece. Missing Copy of a lease given by the College to James New, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1793, 2 sheets. SEE ALSO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE Photocopy of a lease given by the College to Walker Tomlin covering a tract of land in King William County. 1793. Typed copy of a deed given by the College to Robert Armistead, 20 Feb 1795, covering a lot in Hampton VA Letter; John Mason, Wm Harrison, and Hugh Besches to the president and professors of the College concerning the value of the College lands on Joseph's Swamp in Sussex County, 17 March 1801, 1 piece. List of tracts of lands belonging to the College, given price per acre, undated, 1 piece. A statement showing the valuation of the College lands on Coppohonk Swamp in Sussex County, 21 March 1801, 1 piece. Account of lands sold by the College, 1804-1818, 1 piece. missing William and Mary College vs. Hodgson et al, a suit brought in 1808 concerning 1,000 acres of land in James City County, bequeathed to the College by William Ludwell Lee at his death in 1802. List of conveyances of land in King William County by the College, 1812-1828. Copy of a deed given by the College to Herbert A. Claiborne, covering a tract of land in King William County, 4 Dec. 1816, 1 piece. Memorandum of contracts for the sale of lands by the College, circa 1820, 1 piece. Quit claim deed given by Margaret Adams to the College, releasing her right of dower in a tract of land in the city of Richmond, and in two tracts of land in New Kent County called West Island and Iveys Neck, 25 Feb. 1826, 1 piece. Typed copies of papers relating to the purchase of a tract of land in James City County known as the College tract, 1851-53: Acknowledgement of purchase, signed by Samuel Y Nottingham, 10 Nov 1851. Letter from Tazewell Taylor, at Norfolk, to Robert H Armistead, at Williamsburg, 11 Dec 1852. Reeipt for final payment. 1 Jan 1853 List of slaves owned by the College, circa 1780, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: SLAVES OWNED BY THE COLLEGE","Photocopy of account of income and expenditures 1804-1811 These items transferred to the Office of the Bursar's Records, UA 72, February 2011. Recapitulation of annual income and expenditures. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1818 Statement showing cash receipts from capital stock. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Statement showing bonds receive. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Account of repairs 1814-1817 List of bonds due the college 1816 Estimate of income and expenditures 1817 Cash account 1817 Estimate of income 1818 Cash account 1818 List of bonds due the college 1818 List of bonds due the college 1819 Memo concerning college funds, undated","Certificates of proficiency, circa 1870, blank form. Certificate of proficiency, no date, blank form. Certificate of graduation in one department, no date. Invitation to become a member of the Bronte Society, undated, 1 piece. Certificate of Loyalty in  World War I, 1921. Typed letter in Hebrew acknowledging congratulations upon the occasion of the inauguration of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1925, with English translation, 2 pieces.","Letter; Wm M. McArthur, Limington, Maine, 1852, asking for a catalog, 1 piece. Press notice, 1927, giving honor roll of students, 1 piece. Letter; James E. Pollard, Columbus, OH, 17 Dec. 1926, concerning the American Assoc. of College New Bureaus, 1 piece. Printed card sent by Pres. J. A. C. Chandler with publicity material, undated, 1 item. Report to the faculty by Thomas Pinckney, 1939, on the activities of the department of public relations, 3 pp.","Typed list of pictures in the library, 1922, 1 piece. Typed list of treasures, circa 1923, 1 piece. Bolling family; a loose-leaf volume containing photographs (taken before and after restoration) and letters pertaining to the identification of the Bolling portraits, as well as views of dwellings associated with the family, i.e. Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; \"Cobbs\" on Appomattox River, VA, Correspondence, dated 1876-77, concerning the British coat-of-arms presented to the College by Mrs. Myer Myers, 4 pieces. Note; this coat-of-arms is of wood and is about 6 x 8 feet in size.","Index from a scrap book which contained manuscripts relating to the College, 1 piece. Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original manuscript of \"The Present State of the Colony of Virginia,\" by Heartwell, Blair, and Hammond, 1 piece. List of articles in the Southern Literary Messenger, 1835-1861, 1 piece. Clipping from a list of published pamphlets, 1 piece. 129 cards containing titles of published material about the College. A bibliography of the history of the College, 1 typed sheet showing 24 titles. Page from a bookseller's catalog containing an item relating to the College."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eA poem by Mott Dulany Ball was separated from this collection and was added to the Theta Delta Chi Records (UA 7.022) on 9/25/09.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e An invoice for clothing from the Indian School was separated from this collection and was added to the Brafferton Estate Collection (UA 113) on 2/11/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Folders 258-260, 273, 277, 280-283 were transferred to the Office of the Bursar Records on 3/12/2012.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Bursar's accounts relating to William Small were transferred to the William Small Collection on 6/6/2012.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Folders 55, 56, 56-A, 57, and 58 were transferred to the Faculty Assembly Records (UA 133) and the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) on 6/18/2012.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["A poem by Mott Dulany Ball was separated from this collection and was added to the Theta Delta Chi Records (UA 7.022) on 9/25/09."," An invoice for clothing from the Indian School was separated from this collection and was added to the Brafferton Estate Collection (UA 113) on 2/11/2011."," Folders 258-260, 273, 277, 280-283 were transferred to the Office of the Bursar Records on 3/12/2012."," Bursar's accounts relating to William Small were transferred to the William Small Collection on 6/6/2012."," Folders 55, 56, 56-A, 57, and 58 were transferred to the Faculty Assembly Records (UA 133) and the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) on 6/18/2012."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary","Swem, E. G. (Earl Gregg), 1870-1965","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary"],"persname_ssim":["Swem, E. G. (Earl Gregg), 1870-1965","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935"],"language_ssim":["English Latin"],"total_component_count_is":74,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T04:12:10.952Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes a variety of material formats and subjects from throughout the College's history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal certificate appointing William [also referred to as Edward Gibson], Archbishop of Canterbury, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Signed by James Blair, rector, 1729. Bears impression of original College seal. [In Faculty/Alumni file under Gibson, Edward.] photocopy of original lease given by the College of William and Mary to Augustine Claiborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 January 1762. Bears original seal of the College. An impression of the College seal adopted in 1930. Correspondence of Howard M. Buck, of Washington, DC, with E. G. Swem, concerning the design of the seal of the College of William and Mary, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of the College mace by E. G. Swem, librarian, 1926. Publication; 4 pages, two copies. 23 1/2 cm high [one copy in oversize folder]. Presentation of the mace to the College, 1923 February 8. Publication; 7 pages, 23 cm high. In William and Mary Quarterly (1923 April), 122-128. Blue print showing the order of assemblage and line of march. Mace presentation ceremonies,19238 February 8 . List of contributors to the mace fund. 86 pages, 1922. (see also lists of contributors in The Flat Hat , 1922 February 10 - 1922 March 31. Design of proposed collar for mace bearer of the College [oversize file]. Pennant of the College. Paper, in colors, 4\" x 7 1/2\". Two copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA typed memorandum describing four manuscripts in the Public Record Office, London, showing the College charter in four stages of its production. Copy of the warrant from the King to the Attorney General, authorizing him to draw up the charter of the College of William and Mary. 25 January 1692/93. In English. 17\" x 13 1/2\", 21 numbered pages. Copy made in 1828, from the original at the Rolls Chapel, London, at the request of the Hon. J. Barbour. [oversize ?] phohtocopy of the first and last sheets of the College charter (\"King's Bill\"). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London. 5 sheets. [oversize file ?] Photoscopy of the College charter (Writ of Privacy seal). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London, 10 sheets. [oversize file?] phohtocopy of the entry of the College charter on the Patent Rolls. 3 sheets. [oversize file?] Resolution of the faculty, 28 March 1781, concerning the original College charter, which is lost. [oversize file?] Copy of the College charter. 8 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. [oversize file?] Longhand copy (late 17th or early 18th century) of the College charter, 8 Feb. 1692/93, in English. 15\" x 12\" and entitled \"Charter of Virginia College, Copy\". The only early copy of the charter in translation, found in Harvard University Library and sent to the College of William and Mary in 1931. [oversize file?] Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original charter and record of transfer of the College from the visitors to the faculty. The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). 20 cm high, 2 pages. [archives publications] Photograph of binding of the Charter, 8\" x 10\". [photo file] Correspondence relating to display of 1736 Charter and Statutes of the College A typed letter from the Library of Congress, at Washington, to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, president, of College of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 15 Dec 1916, concerning early catalogues and statutes of the college.(transferred from Folder 26) Memorandum, Nov 1, 1957, from James A Servies to Mr Ganter that the Charter and Statues has been loaned to the Walters Art Gallery for an exhibition of earl American binding 4/11/1929 letter to Dr Chandler from B.F. Stevens \u0026amp; Brown regarding Privy Seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA typed copy of The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). Acquired by Dr. Lyon Tyler from the Library of Congress. 121 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharter, transfer and statutes, of the College of William and Mary. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Hunter, 1758.) In Library of Congress and College Library (195(4). [archives office] Statutes of the University of the William and Mary. (Richmond: Printed by Augustine Davis, 179(2). Enlarged positive prints made from a copy in the Virginia State Library. 16 pages. Typed extracts from the statutes of the College of William and Mary and of the Laws and Regulations of the College; 1736, 1758, 1792 and 1828. A typed copy of a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802. 2 copies. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Philadelphia: Printed by William Fry, 1817), 23 cm high. 2 photocopies also available. [publications] Laws of William and Mary College in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by T. W. White, 1828), 11 pages. 21 cm high. Comments on the statutes of the College. Undated. One piece, handwritten. The Matriculation Book of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1881. Contains: ((1) Laws and regulations passed by the visitors of the College, 1788-1830. Pages 1-36. ((2) Statutes relating to students, in force 1827. Pages 170-181. ((3) Laws and regulations of the faculty, relating to their own government, in force 1827. Pages 208-210. ((4) General regulations governing the conduct of the steward, 1827[?]. Pages 212-213. (5) Lists of students, and (6) T. R. Dew's accounts. [in vault with faculty minutes] Typed statutes of 1758, 1792 includes subjects taught Typed statues of 1736.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1830). 23 pages, 22cm high. One additional page attached. Two photocopies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1835). 23 pages, 22 cm high. 2 copies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed at the Office of the Farmers' Register, 1837). 24 pages. 22 1/2 cm high. Also a reprint in College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 11, no. 2, 1917 October. 28 pages, 23 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1840). 24 pages, 17 1/2 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849). 22 pages, 23 cm high. 2 copies [publications].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by P. D. Barnard, 185(1). 15 pages, 22 1/2 cm high. Also 2 photocopies and 2 paper copies.[publications] Laws and regulations of William and Mary College, Virginia. 15 pages, 20 1/2 cm high. 2 photocopies. Note: half title page has been penciled date 1849-50, which is incorrect. The actual date of publication, as indicated in the text, is between 1852 and 1854. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Richmond: Printed by Thomas Bali, 1855). 46 pages, 2 photocopies. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors 1907 June . 12 pages, 14 cm high. Printed. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors June 1919. 9 pages, 16 cm high. Ferguson Print. [In W\u0026amp;M College Miscellany, 1907-1923, v. 2] Rules to be observed by students, 1924-25, printed card, two copies. Items reprinted in the College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 6, no. 3, 1913 January. 45 pages, 23 cm high. Includes: ((1) The Charter of the College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693 February 8, printed in 1906 Mar 7 from Acts of Assembly (1906). Pages 94-96. Also printed in William and Mary Catalogs. ((2) Transfer to the Faculty of Virgina, 27 Feb 1729. ((3) Act to establish a normal school at William and Mary College, 1888 March 5. From the Act of 1888, folder 23. ((4) Act to transfer the real estate and personal property of the College to the state, 1906 March 7. Folder 6. Rules and regulations of William and Mary College, adopted by the board of visitors in June 1919. Ferguson Print. 8 pages, 15 cm high. [publications] Rules to be observed by the students, 1924-1925. Printed card. Two copies. Laws of special interest affecting the administration of the College of William and Mary, 1939. 16 pages, mimeographed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnlarged positive prints from Hening's Statutes at Large. Includes; (1) An act for laying an imposition upon skins and furs, 1705. (Hening v. 3, p 365-358.) (2) An act for laying a duty on liquors, 1726. (Hening v. 4, p 143-150.) (3) An act for better support and encouragement of the College ..., 1734. (Hening v. 4, 429-43(3) (4) An act for the better support of the  College  ..., 1748. (Hening v. 6, p 91-9(4) 5) An act for exempting the exporters of dressed hides or skins from the payment of duties for such as has been before imported, 1765. (Hening v 8, p 142-14(3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarey, Edity F. Amias Andros and Sir Edmund, his son. Reprinted from transactions of the GUernsey society of natural science for 1913, Guarnsey, 1914 Pennington, Edgar Legare. Commissary Blair. Soldier and servant series. Publication no. 182, Feb-April 1936. Church missions publishing company, Hartford, CN Wilson, Samuel K. The genesis of American college government. An article in Thought, Dec. 1926. An extract of a letter from James Blayer [Blair] to the Bishop of London, 21 Jan 1698, concerning the building of the College of William and Mary. Carbon copies of speeches delivered by five scholars in the College on May Day, 1699. An extract from the Journal of the House of Burgesses, 17 May 1699, concerning attendance of the Burgesses at the May Day celebration of the College A speech of Shelton, a student in the College to Governor Nicholson, about 1699, in Latin. An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia concerning the acceptance of an offer to hold general assemblies at the College until the capitol should be build. 24 April 1700. Portrait of Henry Compton, Bishop of London from 1675-1713. (See oversized portrait file) Typed copy of an order of the council of Virginia to place some of the gunners stores from Jamestown at the College, 22 May 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the archbishop of Canterbury stating the agreement concerning the residence and board of the president, professors and scholars in the College. 27 May 1700 An account of the first commencement exercises, 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the Archbishop of Cnaterbury, 23 July 1700, concerning the arrangements for the care and instruction of the scholars in the Indian school at the College An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia referring to the proposed removal of the public records from Jamestown to the College. 4 Sept 1700 An extract from the journal of the first meeting of the Council of Virginia at the College. 17 Oct 1700 Ty;ed copy of the order issued by the Council of Virginia, 18 Dec 1700, that the public records be removed from Jamestown to the College. Letter from King William to Governor Nicholson, 30 December 1700 [trnasferred to King WIlliam III and Queen Mary II Papers, mss 75s W67, series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of the order, 8 May 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia, to be held at the College, 9 June 1701 Typed copy of the order, dated 11 Nov 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia to be held at the College, 11 March 1702 Typed copy of the resolution of the House of Burgesses, 23 June 1702, concerning a statement made by William byrd in regard to taxes for the support of the College Extract from the report of the journey of Francis Louis Michel from Berne, Switzerland to Virginia, concerning a visit to the College in 1702 Extract from \"The present state of the College impartially considered\", 1703, and a copy of a letter from Franklin B Hough, at Boston, to Benjamin S Ewell, concerning the copying of papers relating to the College An extract concerning a riot of the students at the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract, concerning Governor Nicholson's abusive language in speaking of the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract concerning a midnight intruder at the college, from affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 Modest answer to a malicious libel against his excellency Francis Nicholson relating to the school boys of the grammar school, 1704 Extract from a modest answer to a malicious libel, 1704, concerning threats made by Commissary Blair agains Mrs Young, keeper of the College table. An extract, concerning repairs to Mr Ingles' room at the college, 1704 Carbon copy of a memo of several faults in the building of College, circa 1704 A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA carbon copy of a letter from Mungo Ingles to Francis Nicholson, 7 Feb 1705/06, concerning the burning of the College. 29 Oct 1706 An extract from the Journal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 15 March 1705/6, concerning the burning of the College Typed copy of the message from the Council to the House of Burgesses, 31 Oct 1705, concerning the burning of the College A carbon copy of a letter from Munco Ingles to Col Francis Nicholson, 22 Dec 1705, concerning the burning of the College A typed copy of testimony as to the burning of the College given by Henry Randolph, George Burton, Col. Edward Hill, William Young, William eddings, John Young, John Morot, Captain Thomas Barber and C.C. Thanker, 1705 An extract from the Diaries and collection of Thomas Hearns, 1706, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A photocopy of a copy of a letter from Mongo Ingles, at Queens Creek, Virginia, probably written to Governor Nicholson, 20 Sept 1707, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A carbon copy of a fragment of a speech in criticism of Commissary Blair, probably delivered by Governor Nicholson about the year 1705. A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 21 March 1708/9 A typed copy of an order of the Council of Virginia, dated 21 June 1709, for a warrant to pay 500 pounds granted by Queen Anne to the visitors and governors of the College. A copy of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of Virginia held at the College, 27 Aug 1709 An extract from the diary of William Byrd of Westover concerning the rebuilding of the Wren Building, 13 Sept 1709 A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 18 April 1710 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to Mr Blathwayt concernig the use of quit rents for rebuilding the College, 23 Oct 1710 An extract from the Westover manuscripts concerning the Indian hostages which Governor Spotswood caused to be sent to the College about 1712 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to the Bishop of London, concerning the need of funds for the support of the College, 13 March 1713 Photo of an oil painting  of John Robinson Bishop of London from 1713-1723 (see Portrait File)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement of the board of visitors, 29 Jan. 1851, concerning the system of discipline at the College. Letter; George P. Scarburgh, professor of law at the College, to Conway Robinson, 30 Jan. 1855, acknowledging receipt of his book, the practice in courts of justice, presented to the College. Typed copy of a humorous letter from \"Jobe Green\", describing a visit to the College. Letter appeared in the VA Gazette, 8 Feb. 1855, under the heading \"Letters from the County. No. 3\" [printed in the Oct. 1928 WM Quarterly ?] Extract from the VA Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 26 July 1855, concerning commencement exercises at the College. [printed in the WM Quarterly Oct 1928 ?] Letter; William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Rev. Silas Totten, 15 Aug. 1855, declining a professorship at the College. [on same sheet] Copy of a letter, William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Hon. John Tyler, College Rector, 19 Aug. 1855, stating reasons for declining a professorship. Article in the Southern Churchman, 1857, concerning the relation of the College to the Episcopal Church. [original clipping] Letter; Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to Richard Ewell, 9 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Letter; from Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to William Stoddert, 22 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Typed copy of an account of the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859, by Robert J. Morrison. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of Dr. Silas Totten's report on the burning of the College, 8 Feb. 1859. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Four newspaper clippings concerning the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859. Letter; N. Hough, Baltimore, to Lizzy [Ewell], 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Extract from a letter of St. George Tucker, Ashland, to R. J. Morrison, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. [from manuscript by R. J. Morrison copy in State Library] Letter; C. B. T. W[ashington], Williamsburg, to Lawrence Washington, Oak Grove Post Office, Westmoreland Co. VA, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the burning of the College. Typed copy of resolutions of the students of the College, 10 Feb. 1859, upon the burning of the College. [taken from the VA Gazette, 2 March 1859. Printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928 ?] Printed invitation to the alumni celebrations at the College 19 Feb 1859. 2 copies. [see publications file] Editorial concerning the alumni celebration at the College, 19 Feb. 1859, and a poem recited by St. George Tucker on the occasion, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 2 March 1859, concerning the loss of the Phoenix Literary Society library in the College fire, and the purchase of a new building by the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of an article from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA., 2 March 1859, concerning action taken by the citizens of Williamsburg to rebuild the College. [printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928?] Typed copy of a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest [Charles City County], to Silas Totten, Williamsburg, 8 March 1859, concerning the rebuilding of the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a notice in the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 6 April 1859, concerning proposals for rebuilding the College, 22 March 1859. \"Old William and Mary\", a historial sketch of the College from its beginnings to the fire of 1859, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. [one copy in periodicals, one photocopy] Extract from a letter; William Barton Rogers to his brother, Henry, 4 April 1859, concerning a visit to the College and plans for rebuilding it. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from a letter; H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 25 April 1859, concerning the election of the Earl of Hardwicke as College Chancellor. [R. J. Morrison mss, at State Library; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Letter; Robert J. Morrison, Williamsburg, to Col. Robert W. Carter, 26 April 1859, asking for aid in rebuilding the College after the fire of 1859. [removed to the Carter Family Papers 39.1 C24 Folder 46] Note; concerns the original inscription of the tablet to Sir John Randolph. [See Catalogue of the College, 1859-1860; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a paper by Prof. R. J. Morrison concerning the history of the College, 31 Jan. 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from an auction catalogue listing a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Dr. H. B. Grigsby, 15 March 1860, concerning the history of the College. [see College Papers] Letter; Richard A. Wise, while a student at the College, to his father, Henry A. Wise, Norfolk, March 20, 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 28 March 1860, concerning the bell at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] missing Typed copy of a letter from Edward S. Joyner [?], Williamsburg, to H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 8 May 1860, concerning the selection of a professor at the College. missing Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 18 July 1860, concerning the commencement celebration at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Original newspaper clipping concerning the celebration of the Phoenix and Philomathean Societies, and the re-establishment of the law department at the College, 1860.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter; Thomas T. Munford, Lynchburg, to Lyon G. Tyler, President of the College, 29 Sept 1913, with a photograph of the tablet erected in Lynchburg to the memory of Maurice Guggenheimer, Ordinance Sergeant of the 2nd Virginia Calvary, C.S.A. Typed letter; photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions as to requirements for the MA Degree, 1913-14, 1 piece. Circulars and bulletins on courses of study 1919-1940: transferred to course schedules. UA 317 Information concerning registration, 1935-1939: transferred to registrar, office of. UA 50 Lecture schedules, 1923-1940: transferred to Archives poster file, poster number 1971 Examination schedules, 1921-1940: transferred to Course offerings, UA 317\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary's pioneer American law school,\" American Bar Association Journal (June 192(1). 2 copies. Transferred to Hughes Papers Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary, the first American law school,\" William and Mary Quarterly (Jan. 192(2): 40-48. Includes correspondence about the article.Transferred to Hughes Papers Correspondence of R. M. Hughes, 1920-1931, 95 pieces, with clippings. Transferred to Hughes Papers Book containing notes on national law, rhetoric, and mathematics, taken by student Warner T. Jones, 1836-1838, 88 pages, 11\" x 8\". In Bound Volumes Examination given by Henry A. Washington to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker's law class, June 1850. 2 different copies. George D. Wise, student, examination papers, 1853, 1 piece. Library science school papers, 1929-1935, 10 pieces. Catalog of a book selection demonstration exhibition for the elementary school teachers of the Peninsula, conducted by Edwin E Willoughby, acting head of the Library Science Department, 4 May 1935 Graduate studies; list of MA and MS degree thesis submitted between 1923 and 1937. William and Mary: America's First Law School by Fred B Devitt, Jr., reprint from W\u0026amp;M Law Review Vol 2 Number 2, 1960\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers concerning courses in astronomy, chemistry, economic, business administration, education, English, French, and German. Astronomy: The observatory of the College of William and Mary. In Early American observatories, by Willis I WIlham. see pages 20-21 Chemistry: papers transferred to Robert Gilchrist Rob materials Economics and Business Administration: announcements 1926-1927. Elocution:book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student, 1809. Note: the book also contains notes on elocution apparently made by Robert D Murchie though the hand is not the same. See Bound Volumnes English: English 1a and 1b. Manual of instructions and exercieses for 1921-22 French: A rational grammar of the French language by Edwin Taliaferro, professor at the College, undated. See Bound Volumnes German: A description of the course from Mitteilungen Der Vereinigung Carl Schurz, Berlin, Number 19, August 1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAncient History: examination given by Henry A Washington, 1854, and papers submitted by students Charles R Grandy and Charles WIlkingson. Medieval History: examination papers submitted by students on 29 June, 1853: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, Alexander Coke, George H Coke, S G Harriss, Edward Lee Hooff, William F M Jacobs, David F May, J May, R H Murphy, A A O'Neel, John M Pettitt, John Royall Robertson, William H Shield, G H Shorter, L W Smith, George W Stone, Charles S Stringfellow, B T Tayloe, W W Trent, Walker W Vest, M Washington, George D WIse, Henry A Wise, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eModern History: a portion of an exam given b Henry A Washington on Modern History, no date A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1937: announcement and program, revised program, newspaper clippings A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1938 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1939 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1940 Italian:  Bruno Roselli author \"Italian Yesterday and Today\", Boston, The Stratford Press, ca 1935, pages 3-12 on early teaching of Italian at William and Mary.  Call Number PC1068 .U6 R58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw: Bulletin announcement of courses in Law 1920-21 Music: letter to students, 1930 Physical Education: announcement, 1941, coaching school Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy taken by William G Young, student at the College about 1838. See Bound Volumes Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy and government, taken from the lectures of Thomas R Dew by Whitaker Harris, student, 1841-42. See Bound Volumnes Political Economy: 10 pages of notes on political economy taken by James Edward MacFarland, student. 1848 Political economy: examination given by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker with answers, undated Political economy: students' exam papers 16 Feb 1854: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, H E Coleman, John W Custis, C R Grandy, F C Hunter, B T Tayloe, Political economy: exam given by Lyon G Tyler, 1918-1919 Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on rhetoric and belles-lettres taken from the lectures of Hugh Blair by Hugh T W Mercer, student. 1794. See Bound Volumes Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on national law, rhetoric and mathematics taken by Warner T Jones of Gloucester County, Virginia, student at the College. 1836-38. The book contains also a few professional accounts and memoranda of Warner T Jones, attorney-at-law. 1847-1851. See Bound Volumes Science: a memorandum describing the courses in chemistry and natural philosophy, undated Science: early teaching of science at the College by Galen W Ewing. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Education, V. 15, no. 1, January 1938, pgs 3-13 Science: Science in Colonial Virginia by Austin H Clark. In Randolph-Maon Women's College, alumnae bulletin, Vol 30, No 3, April 1937 Science: Typed copy of a notice in the Virginia Gazette, 9 Jan 1745/46, concerning a course in experimental philosophy to be given by Dr Spencer Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by John Groghan, student, 1807-1808. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on experimental philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by W N Edwards, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by an unknown student. 1809-1811. See Bound Volumes. Note: the book contains the signatures of Thomas Griffin Peachy, Patrick Galt, James S Gilliam and James Wills, and on page 100 the following notation: Thomas Griffin Peachy's book presented him by his friend, G Croghan Science: Book containing notes on chemistry and natural philosophy taken from the lecrtures of William Barton Rogers by an unknown student. circa 1828-1835. See Bound Volumes. Note: The signatures of W H Woods and C B Hayden appear on the front cover Summer school: Bulletin from the College: announcements of the 1925 W\u0026amp;M Foreign Summer Schools in cooperation with the University of Toulouse, France, and The National University of Mexico, Mexico. Vol xVIII, No.3, December, 1924. Summer school: The Tidewater Trail, Vol I, Number 3, April 1, 1925. Article about W\u0026amp;M summer school in France. Also article about the death of Kate Waller Barrett Summer School: Bulletin from the College Study Tour in Europe, summer 1930. Vol XXXIII, No 5, October, 1929 Summer school: copy of an announcement of a summer tour in Europe under the auspices of the College, 1930 Theological school: a note concerning the theological school, 1821-1823.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Letter from David stuart at Abingdon [VA], 25 Dec 1789, recommending Mr White for a position as grammar master A letter from John Redman Cox, at University of Pennsylvania, and others, circa 1823, recommending Dr W Meade for the chair of chemistry A letter from Thomas F Mulledy, at Georgetown College, 21 Sept 1832, recommending James Callaghan for a professorship A letter from John Taliaferro, at Washington, to Professor Beverley Tucker, 13 June 1842, introducing and recommending Nicholas P Tillinghast for the professorship of ancient languages Papers relating to the application of George Waterman, Jr., of Newton University, Baltimore, for a professorship. 23 Sept 1846-20 Feb 1847 A letter from Adolphus Lewis Koeppen, at New York, 28 Sept 1846, announcing his candidacy for the professorship of history Two letters from Robert C Randolph, at New Market, [Shenandoah County, VA] 5 Jan 1847, suggesting the name of the Rev E C Hutchinson for the presidency of the College A letter from Washington McCartney, at Easton, PA, 9 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from S X Ball at Pomonkey, Charles County, MD, 14 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship A letter from Edward J Stearns at Baltimore, 16 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from R M T Hunter, 20 Jan 1847, concerning the qualifications of George Frederick Holmes for a professorship. Letter purchased from Mr Frost, Morsemere Place, Yonkers NY for $1.50 A letter from John Neely, at Easton, PA, 23 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship and papers relating t the application A letter from Pierre P Irving at New York, 3 Feb 1847, submitting the name of Theodore Irving for a professorship and letters relating to his application A letter from William Sparrow at the Protestant Episcopal Seminary of Virginia, 9 Feb 1847, and a letter from George Allen, at the University of Pennsylvania, 13 Feb 1847, recommending the Rev William N Pendleton for the presidency of the College A letter from Hanson B Pigman at Cumberland, MD, 15 Feb 1847 applying for the professorship of moral philosophy and politics and papers relating to the application (9 letters) A letter from L C Garland at Lovingston, Nelson County, VA, 11 Oct 1847, declining a professorship and two letters of recommendation A note concerning relatives of Landon Cabell Garland who have been graduates of the College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Claudius Crozet at Richmond, 1 March 1848 applying for the chair of mathematics Letters relating to the appointment of Benjamin S Ewell to the chair of mathematics. April 1848 Letter from Joseph J Halsey at Stillman, Orange County, VA, 10 June 1848, applying for the chair of mathematics and papers relating to the application Papers relating to the applicatin of Thomas Peyton Giles for the chair of municipal and constitutional law, 15 June 1848 Letter from James C Welling, at Trenton, NJ, 24 June 1848, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application A letter from William J Berryman at Stevensville Academy, King and Queen County, VA, 26 June 1848, concerning references Letter from J W Sundeland at Boston, MA, 28 June 1848, concerning his applicatin for a professorship and related papers Letter from Hubert P Lefebvre at Richmond, 6 July 1848, concerning recommendations of Dr M J Smead for the chair of humanitites Letter from Francis J Mettauer at Hampden Signey College, Prince Edward County, VA, 6 July 1848, applying for the professorship of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from Alexander Duke at Charlottesville, VA, 11 July 1848, applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James Wynne at Baltimore, 12 Aug 1848, applying for the chair of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from W F Hopkins at Georgetown, KY, 14 Aug 1848 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from William Burke at Richmond, 21 Aug 1848 concerning testimonials of the Rev John Burke Letter from Stephen P Hill at Baltimore, MD, 26 Sept 1848 recommending Joseph Bartlett Burleigh. Postscript by Henry V D Johns, Baltimore, 2 Oct 1848 Letter from Tiberius Gracchus Jones at Norfolk, 18 Dec 1848 applying for the chair of political economy and history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Lucian Minor at Louisa Court House, VA, 21 Aug 1855, concerning the law professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Henry Wall, at Williamsbur, VA, Dec 1878 applying for the chair of moral and intellectual philosophy and a letter for recommendation Papers relating to the application of J F Harrison for a professorship 1886-1887\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Addison Hoge at Oxford, MS, 18 May 1888, recommending Theo P Campbell for a professorship Papers relating to the application of F E Lodeman for a professorship, May-June 1888. A small photograph of F E Lodeman is attached to one of the letters Letter from C W E Miller at Baltimore, MD, 2 June 1888, applying for the professorship of Greek and Latin and printed letters of recommendation Letter from Joseph W Shackford at Walkerton, Kind and Queen County, VA, 6 June 1888, concerning an application for a professorship Letter from D E Stauffer,Jr at Baltimore,MD, 7 June 1888 concerning an application for a professorship Letter from Alph Noel at Baltimore, MD, 9 June 1888, applying for the professorship of French and German and copy of letter of recommendation Letter from Walter H Evans at Crawfordsville, IN, 11 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of science and letter of recommendation Letter from H G Hipp at Ypsilanti,MI, 11 June 1888, concerning an application for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from P H Kirsch at Bloomington, IN, 11 June 1888, applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from G W A Lyon at Portsmouth, OH, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application and a photograph of GWA Lyon Letter from A G Newcomer at Ithaca, NY, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James T Reed, Jr, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or foreigh languages and papers relating to the application Letter from S S Rupp at Jersey Shore, PA, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and letters of recommendation Leter from George L Sampson at Shelbyville, KY, 11 June 1888, concerning the election of a professor of Lantin Letter from James Donnelly at Tahlequah, Indian Territory, 12 June 1888, applying for the professorship of English and letters of recommendation Letter from Charles G Maphis at Strasbury, Shenandoah County, VA, 12 June 1888 concerning an election of teachers for the normal department of the college\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John C Paris at Randolph P.O., Charlotte County, VA, 12 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters relating to the application Letter from J B Haynes at Lewisburg TN [Lewisburg Institute for Boys and Girls], 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or natural science and letter of recommendation Letter and photograph from J E McCartney at Elkhard IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorhip of philosophy Letter from R M Parks at Bedford, IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from W H Seabury at Norfolk, VA, 13 June 1888 concerning a professorship Letter from F Wespy at Newmansville FL, 13 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and printed sheet of recommendations Letter from E F Demmon at Peru, IN, 15 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from I M Bridgman at Salem IN, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Roland W Guss at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CN, 16 June 1888 concerning the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Eudorus C Kenney at Truxton, Courtland County, NY, 16 June 1888 for a professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from B Marnex at Norfolk, VA, 16 June 1888 applying for a position as a techer of penmanship and two printed busines cards Letter from J W Thomas at Hackettstown, NJ, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of classics, French and German and letters of recommendation Letter from Ralph Jones at Franklin, IN, 18 June 1888, applying for the professorship of philosophy and letter concerning the application Letter from W H Prukins, Jr, at Urbanna, Middlesex County, VA, 18 June 1888 applying for a position in the English Language and Literature and History and Latin departments as well as Greek and elementary Mathematics Letter from A M Randolph at Richmond, VA, 18 June 1888 recommending Hampden Bagby as professor Letter from George M Thomas at Charlotte Hall, St Mary's County, MD, 18 June 1888 concerning the professorship of mathematics Letter from E G Lancaster at Northwestern Military Academy, Highland Park, Lake County, IL, 19 June 1888 applying for a professorship of languages Letter from Albert I Mayer at Toledo, OH, 19 June 1888 concerning the professorship of modern language Letter from A J Newell at Meadville,PA, 19 June 1888 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from Joseph M DIll at State Normal School, Troy, AL, 20 June 1888 inquiring about vacancies and printed sheet of recommendation Letter and printed form of application from Paul Adrian Scharff at Madison, NJ, 21 June 1888 applying for the professorship of French and German. Letter of recommendation and references Letter and photograph from C A Neville at Murray, KY, 22 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics and papers relating to the application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Robert L Blanton at Stoddert, Cumberland County, VA, 23 June 1888 applying for the professorship of Latin and Greek and papers relating to the application Letter from E L Crenshaw at Richmond, VA, 25 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Richard T Goodwyn at Nottoway Court House, VA, 25 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of matematics and letters of recommendation Letter from J A Reubelt at Greensburg, KY, 25 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from Hugh Stockdell Bird at Petersburg, VA, 26 June 1888 concerning his applicatin for the chair of mathematics in the normal school and letter of recomendation Letter from H F Cox at Richmond, VA, 26 June, 1888, applying for the professorships of mathematics or ancient and modern languages and papers relating to application Letter from C H Hargoves, Nansemond County, VA, 26 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science, and a letter dated 2 July 1888 concerning the application Letter from R E Nelson, Jr., at Columbia, Fluvanna County, VA, 26-27 June, 7 July 1888, concerning his application for the chair of engineering and matematics Letter from WIlliam H Parker at Fredericksburg, VA, 26 June 1888, applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Carl M Best at Western Maryland House, Union Bridge, MD, 27 June 1888, asking for further information before applying for the chair of mathematics Letter from Thomas Cooper at Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, 27 June 1888, applying for the professorship of ancient or modern languages and letter of recommendation Letter from C L Crow at Norfolk, VA, 27 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History Letter from John D Epes, Staunton, VA, 28 June, 1888 applying for a professorship and papers relating to his application Letter from Vernon I'Anson at Norfolk, VA, 29 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English Letter from Pike Powers at Richmond, VA, 29 June 1888, recommending John Tabb for a professorship Letter from Edward Stratton, at Newport News, VA, June 1888, applying for a professorship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Richard F Beirne at Richmond, VA, 2 July 1888, recommending John Lesslie Hall as a professor and letter from J Lesslie Hall at Richmond, VA, 10 July 1888 requesting the return of letters of recommendation Letter from WIlliam N Burgess at Baltimore, MD, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from T J Drewry at Boykins, Southampton County, VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and letters of recommendation Letter from D H Hill, Jr (son of Civil War General DH Hill) at MIddle Georgia Military and Agricultural College, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from J B Lovett at Winchester VA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages Letter from William W Old at Norfolk VA 2 July 1888 recommending J H C Bagby for professorship Letter from John C Pettus at Richmond VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and engineering and letters of recommendation Letter from S L Powell at Gettysburg, PA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of natural science Letter from James C Martin, Jr., at Richmond VA 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of English and history and letters of recommendation Letter from J Martin Perry at Staunton, VA, 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from John S Charles, Jr., at Grammar and Matty School (public school no. (1), Williamsburg, VA, 4 July, 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from J N Anderson at Williamston, SC, 12 July 1888 concerning the chair of ancient languages Letter from Julius Blume at Chicago, IL, 12 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Emory C Chenoweth at Baltimore, MD, 19 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department Letter from James C Dolly at Ashland, VA, 20 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from Scott F Hershey at Washington, DC, 20 July 1888, concerning the presidency. A printed circular giving the qualifications of the Rev Hershey and a visiting card Letter from Walter R Egbert at Boston, MA, 23 July 1888, applying for a professorship in the normal department. Also a copy of the diploma of Walter R Egbert and a copy of a letter of recommendation Letter from Willis R Hall at Norwich, NY, 23 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and a letter, 13 Aug 1888, concerning the application Letter from Mary W McCauley at Baltimore, MC, 24 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction Letter from Almon F Hoyt at Albuquerque, NM, 25 July 1888, applying for a position as professor of normal instruction, and letters of recommendation, and a visiting card Letter from E Von Fingerlin, at Greenville, SC, 26 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from W R Triggs at Taopi, MN, 27 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter from John Mason Duncan at Cumberland, MC, 30 July 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from John T Power at Baltimore, MD, 30 July 1888 applying for a professorship Letter from AV Porter at Sterling, KS, 31 July 1888, applying for the presidency\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Thomas E Hodges at Huntington, WV, 11 Aug 1888 applying for the position of principal of the normal school Letter from H C Lowery at Albuquerque College, Albuquerque, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of languages. A summary of his education and qualifications, and copies of letters of recommendation Letter from Charles F Merrill, at Cohoes, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from W Scott Dougall at Huron, OH, 13 Aug 1888, applying for the position of normal instructor Letter from Charles H Read at Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath County, VA, 14 Aug 1888, recommending Clifford Gordon for the presidency Letter from William H Eldridge at Williamstown, NJ, 15 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction Letter from Heilaman Wilson at Cartersville, Cumberland County, VA, 15 Aug 1888 concerning vacancies in the faculty Letter from S H Thompson at Raleigh, NC, 17 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter and photograph from J Wesley Drumm at Stuyvesant Falls, NH, 18 Aug, 1888 applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and letters of recommendation Letter from Louis H Marvel at Detroit, IL, 18 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of pedagogics Letter from S M Barton at Fredericksburg, VA, 21 Aug 1888, concerning the presidency and related papers Letter from Henry S Pratt at Meriden, NC, 21 Aug 1888 applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from J W Turner at Clinton, NC, 21 Aug 1888, applying for the headmastership of the normal school and papers relating to the application Letter from Charles Dod at Lexington, VA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of testimonials Letter from Edward F durnin at Frederick City, MD, 28 Aug 1888 applying for professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Clement E Edmunds at Mazeppa, Union County, PA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of his application and recommendations Postcard from WIll S Monroe at Nanticoke, PA, 28 Aug 1888 asking for the return of his letters and photograph Letter with photograph from Authur Beardsley at Swarthmore, PA, 29 Aug 1888, concerning his application for the presidency Letter from George H Bliss at Chicago, IL, 29 Aug 1888, concerning the return of three catalogues and photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from S L Ware at Charleston, SC, 24 May 1904, applying for an instructorship in Greek, French and German Letter from F W Corliss at St Brides, VA, 16 May 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Joseph H Saunders at Covington, VA, 4 July 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Willis A Jenkins at Norfolk, VA, 11 July 1907 applying for the chair of pedagogy Letter from E Finley Cromwell at Norfolk, VA, 12 July 1907, recommending Joseph H Saunders for the chair of education and philosophy Letter from William Kavanaugh Doty at the University of Virginia, 4 Feb 1910, applying for a position as an instructor and the reply Letters from Charles William Dabney at the University of Virginia, 5 Aug 1916, recommending Charles A Cockayne for the chair of philosophy and psychology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters relating to the applicants for the chair of mathematics: August Bogard, John S Smith, Guy Roger Clements, Charles Edward WIlder, Otto DUnkel, S R Crumbaugh, Alfred Davis, Raymond Du Hadway, Otto Dunkel, O T Geckeler, Carl Gundersen, E R Hall, Paul C Holden, John L Jones, G H Light, Frederick S Nowlan, E J Oglesby, L E Petty, R G Robb, J E Rowe, Madison Sarratt, W F Shenton, Walter Francis Shenton, George H Light, Volney H Wells, C P Sousley, John Tyler, Volney H Wells, R C Young Letters and memoranda relating to the filling of vacancies in the faculty in 1916 Letter from R G Robb at Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 21 Jan 1918, applying for the chair of chemistry Letter from Joseph H Chitwood, at Roanoke, VA, 25 Jan 1918, recommending Arthur S Williams for chair of modern languages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on the moods and tenses of verbs in the Latin language, likely written by a student residing in the home of John Millington, professor of natural philosophy and chemistry, circa 1836-48, 1 piece. Lecture notes on \"Dew Lecture\" and \"Metaphysics\", 2 pieces, 11 pages. Experimental school papers prepared by students in a summer course, 1925, 2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebooklet circa 1920s with well know alumni: presidents, Declaration of Independence signers, governors, senators, congress, cabinet officers, judges, army/navy and miscellaneous Correspondence of JAC Chandler, 1920-1926 and two rough drafts of the roll of fame Typed list of Rollof Fame and short historical sketch of the College List of the US Presidents connected with the College in some way: George Washington-Chancellor; Thomas Jefferson student and LLD 1782; James Madison student; John Tyler student LLD 1854; William Howard Taft-on Waterway Commission when member of Cabinet. Woodrow WIlson LLD (never conferred); Warren G Harding LLD October 13, 1921; Calvin Coolidge LLD May 15, 1926; Herbert C Hoover LLD October 19, 1931; Franklin D Roosevelt LLD October 20 1934 Typed list of an exhibit relating to W\u0026amp;M Great, particularly the alumni governors in honor of the 49th annual national governors' conference at Phi Beta Kappa, June 23-26, 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred Adams, Theodore Floyd: citation for Theodore F Adams when receiving the degree of Doctor of Divinity, 3 June 1940 Addison, Thomas G: letter expressing his appreciation of the honorary degree of DD 23 March 1871 Arents, George: citation for George Arens when receiving the degree of Doctor of Letters, 3 June 1940 Barten, O S : resolution of the faculty conferring the degree of DD upon the Rev O S Barten 5 July 1869. Letter from Benjamin S Ewell concerning the certificate of the DD degree, 20 July 1889. Letter from O S barten expressing his appreciation of the degree, 24 July 1869. Batcheller, George Clinton: Carbon copy of a letter, 15 June 1907, expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree conferred upon him Benedict, Samuel: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 19 July 1870 Burgess, B J: letter asking that the Board of Visitors confer the MA degree up him, 2 Nov 1876 Conant, James Bryant: Citation for James Bryant Conant when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 8 June 1936 Coste, Jean Francois: Biographical sketch of Jean Francois Coste by John E Lane. A note concerning the life of Coste by John E lane. Compendium Pharmaceuticum...Newporti, Typis Henrici Barber, 1780 Craik, James: Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 2 Sept 1876 Dovell, Ashton: citation for Ashton DOvell when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 5 June 1939 Forrest, Douglas F: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 26 March 1879 Franklin, Benjamin: Photo of diploma conferring the degree of AM upon Benjamin Franklin, 2 April 1756. Oversize photo in Diploma Collection Fulton, William: Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 29 July 1872\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred(continued). Gildersleeve, B L: a letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 26 June 1869 Glasgow, Ellen June 5, 1939 Glass, Carter June 10, 1935 Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord February 13, 1939 Graham, Frank Porter. Citation for Frank Porter Graham when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, June 13, 1938 Graves, R J. Letter from M Zahniser and others concerning a DD degree for R J Graves, 7 Feb 1872 Griffin, J S G. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 12 Jan 1855 Hall, Signey Bartlett June 3, 1940 Hanckel, J S. Letter from George Byrd Harrison concerning a DD degree for Dr Hanckel 22 June 1875 Henderson, Archibald, LLD 1933 Hopkins, Ernest M June 5, 1939 Lafayette, Marquis de. Extract from the minutes of the faculty, 20 Oct 1824, concerning the conferring of the degree of Doctor of Laws upon General Lafayette Lindsay, John S. Letters oncerning an honorary degree received by John S Lindsay, 1 Aug 1881 Lippman, Walter April 23, 1937 McBryde, Robert. Letter from Francis N SMith concerning a DD degree for Robert McBryde 11 June 1883. Letter of appreciation from Robert McBryde, 8 Feb 1884 Mahan, M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 11 March 1869 Meeks, Everett Victor 6/3/1940 Nelson, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 10 Nov 1873 Newcomb, John Lloyd. Conferring of LLD degree. Program of exercises, 21 Sept 1935 Olav, Crown Prince of Norway June 27, 1939 Peery, George Campbell October 20 1939 Platt, William H. Letter from Bishop Wingfield concerning honorary degrees for William H Platt, 24 Feb 1879 Potts, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 7 Dec 1872 Rittenhouse, David. Note mentioning the conferring of an honorary degree upon David Rittenhouse in 1784 Robers, Charles. Letter from E A Dalrymple concerning a DD degree for Charles Robers, 26 June 1860 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, October 20, 1934 Saunders, William Trebell. Petition from sixteen citizens of Florida and South Carolina recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon Rev William Trebell Saunders in 1871 Scott, John Jackson. Letter from Ro Tyler recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon John Jackson Scott, 31 May 1871 Smith, Francis Henry. Letters expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 12 June 1873 Spratley, Claude Vernon. Citation for Judge Claude Vernon Spratley when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 13 June 1938 Stuart, Campbell. Conferring of LLD degree on Sir Campbell Stuart. Program of exercises, 6 Oct 1937 Taylor, Charles H June 12, 1933 Trinkle, E Lee June 7, 1937 Tucker, Henry St George June 5, 1939 Venable, Charles S. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree 18 June 1873 Wall, Henry. Letter expressing his appreciation for the DD degree 17 March 1870 Ward, Edward Henry. Resolution of the faculty conferring the DD degree upon Rev Edward Henry Ward, 4 Dec 1882. NOTE: green stamp with William and Mary College seal and drawing of 1859 daguerreotype of Wren Building on letter from Benjamin S Ewell Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne. honorary degree of Litt. D and LLD. His booklet \"My Impressions of Argentina\", 1937. April 23, 1937 Whittle, Francis W. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 5 Sept 1873 Williams, Channing M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 1 Feb 1867 Wilson, Charles Edward June 3, 1940 Wyatt, Christopher. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 8 Apil 1869\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing of Alumni award for service and loyalty Letters from Earle Walter Blodgett concerning Botetourt and Ewell Prizes. Letter from WIllis A Jenkins to JAC Chandler, 27 April, 1922, giving an account of Blodgett's Life. NOTE: In 1886 Earle Blodgett of the Philippine Islands, an alumnus of W\u0026amp;M, gave to the college ten gold medals, one for each year, for the best teacher; and, in 1890, silver medals, these to be known as the Brafferton prizes for teaching. In 1893 he gave to the college gold and silver medals to be known as the B S Ewell mathematial prizes Two extracts from a manuscript of R J Morrison concerning the medals\\ Papers relating to the Chancellor scholarship. Announcement of the Cary T Grayson Memorial Scholarships, 1940 James Barron Hope scholarship: more information on this scholarship may be found on papers filed under Pi Kappa Alpha scholarship Society of the Cincinnati. Certificates of presentation to the College and Earl Gregg Swem of copies of the Yorktown medal of the Society of the Cincinnati; a copy of the presentation address of the president, Col. Edgar Erskine Hume, 13 June 1932; a copy of the minutes of the annual meeting of the society, 20 Oct 1931 The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. The Rumford Press, Concord, 1930. Bulletin II A list of diplomas and certificates of distinction circa 1900 List of scholarships and prizes awarded in 1917,1923,1924,1932. Descriptions of awards Le\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMJ Baptist, ER Bird, J Howard Bonneville, CM Chichester, Joseph Chitwood, J Munford Coles, EM and EJ Cooley, MH Copenhaver, BM Cox and WE Vest, Hawes Davies, HJ Davis, Authur Dodge, Hugh H Foster, George W Guy, Robert M Hushes, Jr, Harry A Hunt, E B Hutchison, Robert M Jones, ARW Mackreth, I Basye Marsh, CR Moore, Jr., John Lloyd Newcomb, AJ Pierpoint, Lacelle Lafayette Powers, LN Savedge, FM Sizer, WW Snead, GL Stevens, EJ Taylor, ES Taylor, Edgar M Terrell, J Taylor Thompson, L Wilmer White, Charles N Williams, Unidentified\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1900: JT Booth, ES Brinkley, M Burton, P Henry Carr, Jr., Willaim B Coggin, P Woods Garland, Jr., AC Gilkeson, CE Gresham, WP Harris, WT Hodges, Floyd T Hollard, TB Hurst, George Johnson, FS McCandlish, W Authur Maddox, Archibald C Mayo, Francis Benjamin Watkins Scott, Oscar Lane Shewmake, TS Smith, C Vernon Spratley, Erle E Stacy, EC Taylork, VH Riddell, RV Rogers, SJ Willaims. 1901: JM Anderson, HH Chalmers, JN Dunivin, JS Eastman, TB Hurst, Jr., BF Iden, WC Parsons, SW Selden, AC Smith, TJ Stubbs, Jr., EM Terry, 1903: Joseph M Anderson, Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankinship, WA Brown, WB Coggin, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, WL Davidson, George O Fersuson, Jr., J Will Gossman, JN Hillman, Robert A Holt, CE Johnson, ED Jones, Rufus C Knight, Thomas N Lawrence, CN Leatherbury, ARW Mackreth, MR Morgan, T Lowery SInclair, Jr., E Hugh SMith, Thomas Peachy Spencer, JB Terrell, J Trafton Whitley, James S Wilson, WH Wrigglesworth, Arthur D Wright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1904: Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankenship, ? Carey, JA Carson, HL Chapman, PM Chichester, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, JT Ellis, GO Ferguson, Jr., JW Gossman, James N Hillman, Ivan S Hozier, Malcolm L Hudgins, Thomas N Lawrence, LC Lindsley, James Hubard Lloyd, William G Long, WE McDonald, Fred M Parrish, Jr., CB Ransone, G Gregg Shawen, Elmer W Somers, GT Somers, T Peachy Spencer, Charles W Sydnor, AC Taylor, AL Terrell, JB Terrell, CL Turnipseed, John TYler, BA Warriner 1905: Edward F Birckhead, H Blankinship, RM DeShazo 1916: John M Presson, Leeif E Scheie 1924: Paul Rea thomas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1855 catalogue of William and Mary College. J Hervey Ewing, printer List of students to 1859 Norfolk alumni prior to the Civil War. A pencilled list compiled by Rober M Hughes A phohtocopy of a page from the bursar's book showing amounts due for board at Lady Day, 1754 Statement of the annual number of students attending the college for the years 1786-1823. From the matriculation book. List of students for the yea 1814-1815 giving names Typed list of students for the years 1816-1818, giving names Register of students for the years 1831-1838, giving student's name, age, class, and lodging, and parent's name and address. Reprinted from the William and Mary College Quarterly. A typewritten statement for the years 1835-1840, showing the total number of students of each year, and the number in the various types of lodgings. A rough memorandum of Robert M Hughes listing a few statents 1837-1841. A typewritten statement for the years 1852-1857, showing for each year the total number of students and the number in the various types of lodgings List of students for the years 1857-1860, giving student's name, age, lodging and religious affiliation, and parent's name and address. Typed list of students who received bachelor's degrees. 1858-1886, also rough draft. Printed list of students for the year 1897-98 giving names only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of students for the year 1915-1916, giving names. 2 copies of Matriculation Records of Standard Virginia Colleges, Session 1915-1916 by Commonwealth of Virginia--Department of Public Instruction. List of standard Colleges: University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Bridgewater College, Emory and Henry College, Hampden-Sidney College, Hollins College, Martha Washington College, Randolph-Macon College (for men), Randolph-Macon WOman's College, Richmond College, Roanoke College, Sweet Briar College, Virginia Christian College, Westhampton College (co-ordinate with Richmond College), Washington and Lee University. List of students for the year 1917-1918 List of graduates for 1928 summer session, giving name and address\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatriculation reports of students for session 1896-97 and 1897-98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrammar school and political and belle-lettres department, Ferdinand S Campbell circa 1811 Mathematics and natural philosophy, FS Campbell circa 1811 Departmemt of humanity, 9 March 1812. Junior and senior mathematics, 9 March 1812 Senior moral and political class. John Augustine Smith, 1824. Notebook of Gerard B Stuart with list of members of the class inside back cover Chemical class and philosophical class, PK Rogers, July 1826 Grammar school by classes, July 1826 Law Classes, Judge Semple, July 1826 Mathematical school, F Campbell, 1826 Dr John A Smith's roll, subject not indicated, July 1826 First and second French classes, Dabney Browne, circa 1826 A roll of the grammar school, Oct 1826-July 1827 Report of the rector, 5 July 1827, showing names of students by classes Professor's rolls, 1827-1828: Moral Class, A. Empie; Political department, Thomas R Dew; Physical department, PK Rogers; Law School, James Semple; Mathematical school, Ferdinand S Campbell; Grammar School, Dabney Browne Book containing notes on moral and political philosophy taken from the lectures of John Augustine Smith by Gerard B Stuart, student at William and Mary COllege, 1824. Note: A list of members of the senior class appears inside the back cover. See Bound Volumes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook containing rolls of the physical department, 1828-1834 and the mathematical department, 1830-1831, by William Barton Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of political law. Thomas R Dew 1831-1832 Moral Class, junior course, 1831-1832 Grammar school by classes 1832-1833 Moral class, junior course 1832-1833 Political deparmtne 1832-1833 Grammar school by classes 1833-1834 Mathematical classes, Robert Saunders, 1833-1834 Political department 1833-1834 Rhetorical class and moral class, 1833-1834 Lists of students by classes, 1838-1839: chemical class, engineer class, law class and junior political class, junior mathematical class, senior mathematical class, junior moral class, natural philosophy class, senior political class, moral, chemistry, history, metaphysics, natural philosophy, senior mathematics and political economy classes Law Classes 1846-1847 Law class, 1848-1849 Rool book of German and French classes, taught by John C Calhoun, 1912-1914 Blueprints of vocational census study taken at William and Mary, 1922-1923. Vocationla information and guidance service. In oversize file Freshman English classes, 1925-1926\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRolls of English classes taught by Earl Gregg Swem: January-June 1927 September 1927-February 1928 Fall semester, 1928 1929-1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord of Education classes and Psychology classes taught by Marvin F Buson 1929-1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1894-1902 Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, January-May 1896\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1896-1897\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitor's reports, showing attendance in classes 1897-1898\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1899-1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1900-1901\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes, circa 1901\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of students' accounts, 1828, showing name and amount A statement of fees in the natural philosophical and chemical classes, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students in each class A statement of fees to which the professor of law was entitled during the years 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year A statement of fees paid in the grammar school, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing the number of students each year A statement of fees in the modern language department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing number of students each year A statement of fees in the political department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year and a few names A statement of fees in the natural philosophy and chemistry classes, 1828-189 and 1829-1830 showing names of students A statement of fees in the mathematical classes, 1829-1830 showing number of students A statement of fees in the moral courses, 1820-182=30 showing number of students each year A rough memorandum of Benjamin S Ewell showing fees paid by students 1870-1880 See also Matriculation book, 1827-1881, bound volume\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive James Goold Cutler Lectures 1927-1933: Our changing constitution by James M Beck, November 1927 The constitution and prohibition enforcement by George W Wickersham, July 1929 The constitution and foreigh relations by John Holladay Latane, February 1931 The appointing and removal powers of the president under the constitution of the US by Guy Despard Goff, November 1931. Transferred to Law LIbrary rare book call number KF4541 .C8 no.4 The federal constitution and its application, 1789 to 1933 by William E Dodd, August 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Goold Cutler Lectures: The constitution and current economic problems by Patrick J Hurley, June 1933 The making and keeping of the constitution by Newton Diehl Baker, and program February 1935 The constitution as a continuing principle in government by Ethelbert Warfield and program, January 1936 A Comparison of executive and judicial powers under the constitutions of Argentina and the US by Alexander W Weddel, June 1937 The Crisis of the American constitution by William Yandell Elliott, and program, June 1938 The prospects of democratic government by Harold J Laski and program, April 1939 The Supreme Court and disputes between the States by Charles Warren, June 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes lectures by; Anderson, Henry W.; lecture on political conditions in Virginia, 1928, 54 pp. An address before the school of present day politics conducted by the College and the Times-Dispatch. At Richmond March 6, 1928. Transferred to \"School of Present Day Politics Records\" UA 283 Chinard, Gilbert; announcement of lecture on Jefferson and the French Philosophers, 1938, 1 piece. Compton, Authur Holly; announcement of lecture on 'The Romance of Cosmic Rays,' 1938, 1 piece. Cox, George H.; announcement of lecture before the Pan American League, 1938, 1 piece. Daniel, Robert W.; address delivered at convocation, Feb. 1928, 16 pp. Transferred to Convocation Collection UA 155 Dearborn, Ned; announcement concerning an illustrated lecture on wild birds, 1938, 1 piece. De Bosis, ? ; correspondence of E. G. Swem with Luigi Carnovale, 1925, about a lecture on archaeological discoveries in Italy. Kerr, Mina; announcement of lecture on 'Britian's outlook over the world today,' February 21,1938, 1 piece. Langer, ? ; invitation to meet Dr. Langer after his lecture, undated, 1 piece. Lentz, John Jacob; invitation to his address, April 12, 1924, 1 piece. Lenz, G. Franklin; announcement of lecture on banking, March 15,1939, 1 piece. Magoffin, Ralph V. D.; announcement concerning a reception for Dr and Mrs Magoffins following the lecture on Pompeii and Herculaneum of Yesterday and Today, June, 1938, 1 piece. Moore, R. Walton; address transcript on 'President James Monroe and his Message of December 2, 1823,', 1923, 12 pp. Van Buren, Harold K.; announcement of a lecture on handblocked American table linens, December 13, 1938, 1 piece. Warren, Charles; invitation to address by Charles Warren, February 8, 1924. 2 pieces (2 copies). Yeuell, Herbert; Oberammergau passion play--H. Yeuell's personal pictures and impressions. Other lectures and papers, oversize, 27 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVisit of President Warren G Harding, October 19, 1921. Includes clippings about the visit and transcript of his speech at campus. See Also: William and Mary Literary Magazine, 1921, Nov. Address of Harding and JAC Chandler Visit of the Governor and Legislature of Virginia, 1924. Printed card of information about the visit. Visit of Pres. Coolidge, 1926. Includes a luncheon invitation, pictures, clippings. Franklin D. Roosevelt, includes clippings and papers. Original manuscript of the address made by President Roosevelt at the inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as President of the College on which occasion Mr Roosevelt was made the recipient of the honorary degree of LLD. Signed and presented by Mr Roosevelt, October 20, 1934. Letter to His Majesty, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth from John Stewart Bryan concerning their visit, 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder contains items relating to conventions; including circulars, photographs, registration cards, programs, and other papers. Virginia Press Association registration card circa 1922 The Second Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women at the College of W\u0026amp;M, April 26, 1924. program American Historical Association registration cards. December 31, 1924 Garden Club of America, 1924 visit to Williamsburg. Printed trip program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts and invoices for furniture and repairs to buildings, 1766-67 (1 piece), 1848-53 (37 pieces), 1888 (2 pieces), and undated (3 pieces).Typed copy of a resolution of the faculty, 1771, that lightning rods be installed on the College buildings, 1 piece.Extracts from the minutes of the faculty, 1825-1868, concerning repairs made to buildings, 7 pieces.Correspondence of Robert W. Hughes concerning the construction of the boarding house, hospital, and Taliaferro Hall, 1896-94, 12 pieces. [transfered to the R. M. Hughes Papers]'On the campus of the College of William and Mary,\" 1916, 21 pp., 24 cm. (Bulletin, 9, no. (4), 2 copies.Booklet of pictures of scenes on the College campus, principally of the building. (Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1937), 32 pp., 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook containing a record of cost of moving buildings from Penniman and erecting them on the College campus, 1920-21, and expense accounts of the College farm, 1921-23, 122 pp., 15 x 12. [bound volumes]. Pages related to the Penniman Building have been moved to the University Archives Subject File Collection under Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--Penniman Building. A student's theme describing the College buildings, circa 1921. Historical article on Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, circa 1930, containing descriptions of the three original buildings of the College, Pg 5 describes College Coat of Arms Some places of interest in Williamsburg, prepared by the students of the College ..., 1923. Williamsburg, Ferguson Print Shop. 4 pp, 14 cm. The memorial plan of the College of William and Mary. Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1924. 15 pp., 19 cm. College of William and Mary. A descriptive booklet by Charles M. Robinson, with views of the buildings, 1925, 22 pp., 10 cm, 2 copies. College of William and Mary. Article by Charles M. Robinson, architect, circa 1927, 34 pp. Insurance underwriters' plan showing location and construction of buildings, 1930, 1 piece. Samuel E. Morison, \"A conjectural restoration of the 'old College' at Harvard,\" Old-time New England 23, no. 4 (April 193(3): 131-158. Written in colaboration with the firm of Perry, Shaw, and Heburn, architects of the restoration of the Wren Building. Memorandum to E. G. Swem about brickwork uncovered behind the Wren Building, 1940. William Christian, \"Immortal William and Mary, creator of American idealism,\" Southern Motorist 4, no. 9 (Nov. 1920): 3-13. 2 copies, contains views of exterior and interior views of the building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings and Grounds; photographs, engravings, and prints of buildings. Photo of two half-tones from the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, England. This print shows the three original buildings of the College, and a rear view of the Wren building, 3 pieces [subject oversize]. Eight slightly different copies of the view of the three original buildings by Crump, a negative of one of these views, and a note concerning another view, 10 pieces. A wash drawing showing the three original buildings, 1 piece [oversize]. photocopy of a wood cut of the three original buildings, 1 piece [missing] photocopy of a wood cut of the view looking east from the Wren Building, 1 piece. Photograph of the three original buildings, circa 1870, 1 piece [oversize ? ] Photo of the buildings, between 1908 and 1920, 1 piece. Aerial views of the College and Williamsburg, circa 1929 [removed to Archives Photographs Collection].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of a survey of Richard Kemp's land, 4332 acres at the head of Archer's Hope Creek, James City County. Survey made 18 Jan. 1642 and show the line of the old stockade, two sheets. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--1642-1960 phohtocopy of survey of 619 acres of land in James City County, near Archer's Hope Swamp. Survey made by Robert Beverly at the request of Mr. Secr. Ludwell Lee, Nov. 1674, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--1642-1960 Transcript from Surry County records of an order between 1691 and 1713, reimbursing James Mingre for his land which was given to the College TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--1678 B and G - land owned off campus - surry county] Deed, given by Thomas Jones to the College, covering a tract of land in Prince George and Surry County, 1723, 1 piece. Note; the revenue from this land was to be used for maintaining and educating scholars. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE - SUBSEQUENTLY TRANSFERRED INTO ITS OWN COLLECTION UA 383. Land Indenture between Thomas Jones and the College of William \u0026amp; Mary: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds Deed, given by William Stith to the College, covering two lots in the city of Williamsburg, 1738, 1 piece TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--Land Owned Off-Campus--Williamsburg]. Deed, given by Thomas Bray to the College, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1739, and a surveyor's JJonesplat, 1740, 2 pieces. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--Land Owned Off Campus--King William County Deed given by King George II to Humphry Baylis, covering 440 acres of land in Surry County adjoining a tract of land owned by the college. 1 Dec 1748. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO MANUSCRIPTS ON 6/6/1989 photocopy of a lease given by the college to Augustine Clairborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 Jan 1762. This lease bears the original seal of the college. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds photocopy of a petition by Augustine Clairborne and other residents of Sussex County, to the House of Delegates of Virginia, protesting against the high rents required by the college. 22 Nov 1777. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--Land owned off campus--Sussex County Receipt, 1778, for 45 shillings for carrying the chain on a survey of land owned by the College, 1 piece. Letter; James Jones to the president and professors of the College, 11 Jan. 1791, concerning the Vineyard lands sold by him and by the College in 1786, 1 piece. Letter; J. Madison to visitors and governors, 20 June 1786, concerning the sale of the Palace lands, the Vineyard lands, and lands near Jamestown belonging to the College, 1 piece. Copy of a lease given by the College to John Doggin covering a tract of land in King William County, 1788, 2 sheets. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds Deed, given by the president and masters of the College, conveying 364 acres of land in Bruton Parish, York County, to Samuel Smith McCroskey, 2 June 1790. Mortgage given by Samuel Smith McCroskey to the College covering a tract of land in York County called the Palace Lands, 3 June 1790, 1 piece. Extracts from the York County deed book, no. 6, 1777-1791, concerning a tract of land sold by the College to Samuel Smith McCroskey in 1790, and a tract of land sold to Edmund Randolph, 2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy pages of plats of the college lands in King William County dated 1790-1798 and memoranda of leases dated 1786-1804. SEE ALSO ARCHIVES ACC. 1989.059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from William Nicholson, Sussex, 18-19 Jan. 1791, concerning certain College lands in Sussex County, and a plat of lands, 1 sheet. Lease given by the College to Jack Mitchel, 14 April 1792, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1 piece. Missing Copy of a lease given by the College to James New, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1793, 2 sheets. SEE ALSO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE Photocopy of a lease given by the College to Walker Tomlin covering a tract of land in King William County. 1793. Typed copy of a deed given by the College to Robert Armistead, 20 Feb 1795, covering a lot in Hampton VA Letter; John Mason, Wm Harrison, and Hugh Besches to the president and professors of the College concerning the value of the College lands on Joseph's Swamp in Sussex County, 17 March 1801, 1 piece. List of tracts of lands belonging to the College, given price per acre, undated, 1 piece. A statement showing the valuation of the College lands on Coppohonk Swamp in Sussex County, 21 March 1801, 1 piece. Account of lands sold by the College, 1804-1818, 1 piece. missing William and Mary College vs. Hodgson et al, a suit brought in 1808 concerning 1,000 acres of land in James City County, bequeathed to the College by William Ludwell Lee at his death in 1802. List of conveyances of land in King William County by the College, 1812-1828. Copy of a deed given by the College to Herbert A. Claiborne, covering a tract of land in King William County, 4 Dec. 1816, 1 piece. Memorandum of contracts for the sale of lands by the College, circa 1820, 1 piece. Quit claim deed given by Margaret Adams to the College, releasing her right of dower in a tract of land in the city of Richmond, and in two tracts of land in New Kent County called West Island and Iveys Neck, 25 Feb. 1826, 1 piece. Typed copies of papers relating to the purchase of a tract of land in James City County known as the College tract, 1851-53: Acknowledgement of purchase, signed by Samuel Y Nottingham, 10 Nov 1851. Letter from Tazewell Taylor, at Norfolk, to Robert H Armistead, at Williamsburg, 11 Dec 1852. Reeipt for final payment. 1 Jan 1853 List of slaves owned by the College, circa 1780, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: SLAVES OWNED BY THE COLLEGE\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of account of income and expenditures 1804-1811 These items transferred to the Office of the Bursar's Records, UA 72, February 2011. Recapitulation of annual income and expenditures. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1818 Statement showing cash receipts from capital stock. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Statement showing bonds receive. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Account of repairs 1814-1817 List of bonds due the college 1816 Estimate of income and expenditures 1817 Cash account 1817 Estimate of income 1818 Cash account 1818 List of bonds due the college 1818 List of bonds due the college 1819 Memo concerning college funds, undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificates of proficiency, circa 1870, blank form. Certificate of proficiency, no date, blank form. Certificate of graduation in one department, no date. Invitation to become a member of the Bronte Society, undated, 1 piece. Certificate of Loyalty in  World War I, 1921. Typed letter in Hebrew acknowledging congratulations upon the occasion of the inauguration of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1925, with English translation, 2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter; Wm M. McArthur, Limington, Maine, 1852, asking for a catalog, 1 piece. Press notice, 1927, giving honor roll of students, 1 piece. Letter; James E. Pollard, Columbus, OH, 17 Dec. 1926, concerning the American Assoc. of College New Bureaus, 1 piece. Printed card sent by Pres. J. A. C. Chandler with publicity material, undated, 1 item. Report to the faculty by Thomas Pinckney, 1939, on the activities of the department of public relations, 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped list of pictures in the library, 1922, 1 piece. Typed list of treasures, circa 1923, 1 piece. Bolling family; a loose-leaf volume containing photographs (taken before and after restoration) and letters pertaining to the identification of the Bolling portraits, as well as views of dwellings associated with the family, i.e. Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; \"Cobbs\" on Appomattox River, VA, Correspondence, dated 1876-77, concerning the British coat-of-arms presented to the College by Mrs. Myer Myers, 4 pieces. Note; this coat-of-arms is of wood and is about 6 x 8 feet in size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex from a scrap book which contained manuscripts relating to the College, 1 piece. Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original manuscript of \"The Present State of the Colony of Virginia,\" by Heartwell, Blair, and Hammond, 1 piece. List of articles in the Southern Literary Messenger, 1835-1861, 1 piece. Clipping from a list of published pamphlets, 1 piece. 129 cards containing titles of published material about the College. A bibliography of the history of the College, 1 typed sheet showing 24 titles. Page from a bookseller's catalog containing an item relating to the College.\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1145","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1145","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1145","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1145","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1145.xml","title_filing_ssi":"College Papers Collection","title_ssm":["College Papers Collection"],"title_tesim":["College Papers Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["circa 1880s-1990s"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["circa 1880s-1990s"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 14","/repositories/2/resources/1145"],"text":["UA 14","/repositories/2/resources/1145","College Papers Collection","Awards and scholarships","Buildings and Grounds--Fires--1859","Charter Day","Church of England--Virginia--History","College of William and Mary--History--17th century","College of William and Mary--History--18th century","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Education--Virginia--Williamsburg--18th century","Education--Virginia--Williamsburg--19th century","Education--Virginia--Williamsburg--20th century","Indians of North America--Virginia","Slavery--Virginia--18th century","Slavery--Virginia--19th century","United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783","United States--History--Revolutionary War--Hospitals","United States--Revolutionary War--1775-1783","Correspondence","Course work","Financial records","Minutes","Petitions","Reports","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arranged by subject.","A poem by Mott Dulany Ball was separated from this collection and was added to the Theta Delta Chi Records (UA 7.022). An invoice for clothing from the Indian School was separated from this collection and was added to the Brafferton Estate Collection (UA 113). Folders 258-260, 273, 277, 280-283 were transferred to the Office of the Bursar Records on 3/12/2012. Folders 55, 56, 56-A, 57, and 58 were transferred to the Faculty Assembly Records (UA 133) and the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) on 6/18/2012.","This collection includes a variety of material formats and subjects from throughout the College's history.","Original certificate appointing William [also referred to as Edward Gibson], Archbishop of Canterbury, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Signed by James Blair, rector, 1729. Bears impression of original College seal. [In Faculty/Alumni file under Gibson, Edward.] photocopy of original lease given by the College of William and Mary to Augustine Claiborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 January 1762. Bears original seal of the College. An impression of the College seal adopted in 1930. Correspondence of Howard M. Buck, of Washington, DC, with E. G. Swem, concerning the design of the seal of the College of William and Mary, 1922.","Description of the College mace by E. G. Swem, librarian, 1926. Publication; 4 pages, two copies. 23 1/2 cm high [one copy in oversize folder]. Presentation of the mace to the College, 1923 February 8. Publication; 7 pages, 23 cm high. In William and Mary Quarterly (1923 April), 122-128. Blue print showing the order of assemblage and line of march. Mace presentation ceremonies,19238 February 8 . List of contributors to the mace fund. 86 pages, 1922. (see also lists of contributors in The Flat Hat , 1922 February 10 - 1922 March 31. Design of proposed collar for mace bearer of the College [oversize file]. Pennant of the College. Paper, in colors, 4\" x 7 1/2\". Two copies.","A typed memorandum describing four manuscripts in the Public Record Office, London, showing the College charter in four stages of its production. Copy of the warrant from the King to the Attorney General, authorizing him to draw up the charter of the College of William and Mary. 25 January 1692/93. In English. 17\" x 13 1/2\", 21 numbered pages. Copy made in 1828, from the original at the Rolls Chapel, London, at the request of the Hon. J. Barbour. [oversize ?] phohtocopy of the first and last sheets of the College charter (\"King's Bill\"). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London. 5 sheets. [oversize file ?] Photoscopy of the College charter (Writ of Privacy seal). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London, 10 sheets. [oversize file?] phohtocopy of the entry of the College charter on the Patent Rolls. 3 sheets. [oversize file?] Resolution of the faculty, 28 March 1781, concerning the original College charter, which is lost. [oversize file?] Copy of the College charter. 8 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. [oversize file?] Longhand copy (late 17th or early 18th century) of the College charter, 8 Feb. 1692/93, in English. 15\" x 12\" and entitled \"Charter of Virginia College, Copy\". The only early copy of the charter in translation, found in Harvard University Library and sent to the College of William and Mary in 1931. [oversize file?] Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original charter and record of transfer of the College from the visitors to the faculty. The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). 20 cm high, 2 pages. [archives publications] Photograph of binding of the Charter, 8\" x 10\". [photo file] Correspondence relating to display of 1736 Charter and Statutes of the College A typed letter from the Library of Congress, at Washington, to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, president, of College of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 15 Dec 1916, concerning early catalogues and statutes of the college.(transferred from Folder 26) Memorandum, Nov 1, 1957, from James A Servies to Mr Ganter that the Charter and Statues has been loaned to the Walters Art Gallery for an exhibition of earl American binding 4/11/1929 letter to Dr Chandler from B.F. Stevens \u0026 Brown regarding Privy Seal","A typed copy of The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). Acquired by Dr. Lyon Tyler from the Library of Congress. 121 pages.","Charter, transfer and statutes, of the College of William and Mary. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Hunter, 1758.) In Library of Congress and College Library (195(4). [archives office] Statutes of the University of the William and Mary. (Richmond: Printed by Augustine Davis, 179(2). Enlarged positive prints made from a copy in the Virginia State Library. 16 pages. Typed extracts from the statutes of the College of William and Mary and of the Laws and Regulations of the College; 1736, 1758, 1792 and 1828. A typed copy of a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802. 2 copies. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Philadelphia: Printed by William Fry, 1817), 23 cm high. 2 photocopies also available. [publications] Laws of William and Mary College in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by T. W. White, 1828), 11 pages. 21 cm high. Comments on the statutes of the College. Undated. One piece, handwritten. The Matriculation Book of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1881. Contains: ((1) Laws and regulations passed by the visitors of the College, 1788-1830. Pages 1-36. ((2) Statutes relating to students, in force 1827. Pages 170-181. ((3) Laws and regulations of the faculty, relating to their own government, in force 1827. Pages 208-210. ((4) General regulations governing the conduct of the steward, 1827[?]. Pages 212-213. (5) Lists of students, and (6) T. R. Dew's accounts. [in vault with faculty minutes] Typed statutes of 1758, 1792 includes subjects taught Typed statues of 1736.","Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1830). 23 pages, 22cm high. One additional page attached. Two photocopies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1835). 23 pages, 22 cm high. 2 copies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed at the Office of the Farmers' Register, 1837). 24 pages. 22 1/2 cm high. Also a reprint in College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 11, no. 2, 1917 October. 28 pages, 23 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1840). 24 pages, 17 1/2 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849). 22 pages, 23 cm high. 2 copies [publications].","Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by P. D. Barnard, 185(1). 15 pages, 22 1/2 cm high. Also 2 photocopies and 2 paper copies.[publications] Laws and regulations of William and Mary College, Virginia. 15 pages, 20 1/2 cm high. 2 photocopies. Note: half title page has been penciled date 1849-50, which is incorrect. The actual date of publication, as indicated in the text, is between 1852 and 1854. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Richmond: Printed by Thomas Bali, 1855). 46 pages, 2 photocopies. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors 1907 June . 12 pages, 14 cm high. Printed. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors June 1919. 9 pages, 16 cm high. Ferguson Print. [In W\u0026M College Miscellany, 1907-1923, v. 2] Rules to be observed by students, 1924-25, printed card, two copies. Items reprinted in the College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 6, no. 3, 1913 January. 45 pages, 23 cm high. Includes: ((1) The Charter of the College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693 February 8, printed in 1906 Mar 7 from Acts of Assembly (1906). Pages 94-96. Also printed in William and Mary Catalogs. ((2) Transfer to the Faculty of Virgina, 27 Feb 1729. ((3) Act to establish a normal school at William and Mary College, 1888 March 5. From the Act of 1888, folder 23. ((4) Act to transfer the real estate and personal property of the College to the state, 1906 March 7. Folder 6. Rules and regulations of William and Mary College, adopted by the board of visitors in June 1919. Ferguson Print. 8 pages, 15 cm high. [publications] Rules to be observed by the students, 1924-1925. Printed card. Two copies. Laws of special interest affecting the administration of the College of William and Mary, 1939. 16 pages, mimeographed.","Enlarged positive prints from Hening's Statutes at Large. Includes; (1) An act for laying an imposition upon skins and furs, 1705. (Hening v. 3, p 365-358.) (2) An act for laying a duty on liquors, 1726. (Hening v. 4, p 143-150.) (3) An act for better support and encouragement of the College ..., 1734. (Hening v. 4, 429-43(3) (4) An act for the better support of the  College  ..., 1748. (Hening v. 6, p 91-9(4) 5) An act for exempting the exporters of dressed hides or skins from the payment of duties for such as has been before imported, 1765. (Hening v 8, p 142-14(3)","Carey, Edity F. Amias Andros and Sir Edmund, his son. Reprinted from transactions of the GUernsey society of natural science for 1913, Guarnsey, 1914 Pennington, Edgar Legare. Commissary Blair. Soldier and servant series. Publication no. 182, Feb-April 1936. Church missions publishing company, Hartford, CN Wilson, Samuel K. The genesis of American college government. An article in Thought, Dec. 1926. An extract of a letter from James Blayer [Blair] to the Bishop of London, 21 Jan 1698, concerning the building of the College of William and Mary. Carbon copies of speeches delivered by five scholars in the College on May Day, 1699. An extract from the Journal of the House of Burgesses, 17 May 1699, concerning attendance of the Burgesses at the May Day celebration of the College A speech of Shelton, a student in the College to Governor Nicholson, about 1699, in Latin. An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia concerning the acceptance of an offer to hold general assemblies at the College until the capitol should be build. 24 April 1700. Portrait of Henry Compton, Bishop of London from 1675-1713. (See oversized portrait file) Typed copy of an order of the council of Virginia to place some of the gunners stores from Jamestown at the College, 22 May 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the archbishop of Canterbury stating the agreement concerning the residence and board of the president, professors and scholars in the College. 27 May 1700 An account of the first commencement exercises, 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the Archbishop of Cnaterbury, 23 July 1700, concerning the arrangements for the care and instruction of the scholars in the Indian school at the College An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia referring to the proposed removal of the public records from Jamestown to the College. 4 Sept 1700 An extract from the journal of the first meeting of the Council of Virginia at the College. 17 Oct 1700 Ty;ed copy of the order issued by the Council of Virginia, 18 Dec 1700, that the public records be removed from Jamestown to the College. Letter from King William to Governor Nicholson, 30 December 1700 [trnasferred to King WIlliam III and Queen Mary II Papers, mss 75s W67, series 2","Typed copy of the order, 8 May 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia, to be held at the College, 9 June 1701 Typed copy of the order, dated 11 Nov 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia to be held at the College, 11 March 1702 Typed copy of the resolution of the House of Burgesses, 23 June 1702, concerning a statement made by William byrd in regard to taxes for the support of the College Extract from the report of the journey of Francis Louis Michel from Berne, Switzerland to Virginia, concerning a visit to the College in 1702 Extract from \"The present state of the College impartially considered\", 1703, and a copy of a letter from Franklin B Hough, at Boston, to Benjamin S Ewell, concerning the copying of papers relating to the College An extract concerning a riot of the students at the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract, concerning Governor Nicholson's abusive language in speaking of the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract concerning a midnight intruder at the college, from affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 Modest answer to a malicious libel against his excellency Francis Nicholson relating to the school boys of the grammar school, 1704 Extract from a modest answer to a malicious libel, 1704, concerning threats made by Commissary Blair agains Mrs Young, keeper of the College table. An extract, concerning repairs to Mr Ingles' room at the college, 1704 Carbon copy of a memo of several faults in the building of College, circa 1704 A","A carbon copy of a letter from Mungo Ingles to Francis Nicholson, 7 Feb 1705/06, concerning the burning of the College. 29 Oct 1706 An extract from the Journal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 15 March 1705/6, concerning the burning of the College Typed copy of the message from the Council to the House of Burgesses, 31 Oct 1705, concerning the burning of the College A carbon copy of a letter from Munco Ingles to Col Francis Nicholson, 22 Dec 1705, concerning the burning of the College A typed copy of testimony as to the burning of the College given by Henry Randolph, George Burton, Col. Edward Hill, William Young, William eddings, John Young, John Morot, Captain Thomas Barber and C.C. Thanker, 1705 An extract from the Diaries and collection of Thomas Hearns, 1706, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A photocopy of a copy of a letter from Mongo Ingles, at Queens Creek, Virginia, probably written to Governor Nicholson, 20 Sept 1707, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A carbon copy of a fragment of a speech in criticism of Commissary Blair, probably delivered by Governor Nicholson about the year 1705. A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 21 March 1708/9 A typed copy of an order of the Council of Virginia, dated 21 June 1709, for a warrant to pay 500 pounds granted by Queen Anne to the visitors and governors of the College. A copy of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of Virginia held at the College, 27 Aug 1709 An extract from the diary of William Byrd of Westover concerning the rebuilding of the Wren Building, 13 Sept 1709 A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 18 April 1710 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to Mr Blathwayt concernig the use of quit rents for rebuilding the College, 23 Oct 1710 An extract from the Westover manuscripts concerning the Indian hostages which Governor Spotswood caused to be sent to the College about 1712 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to the Bishop of London, concerning the need of funds for the support of the College, 13 March 1713 Photo of an oil painting  of John Robinson Bishop of London from 1713-1723 (see Portrait File)","Announcement of the board of visitors, 29 Jan. 1851, concerning the system of discipline at the College. Letter; George P. Scarburgh, professor of law at the College, to Conway Robinson, 30 Jan. 1855, acknowledging receipt of his book, the practice in courts of justice, presented to the College. Typed copy of a humorous letter from \"Jobe Green\", describing a visit to the College. Letter appeared in the VA Gazette, 8 Feb. 1855, under the heading \"Letters from the County. No. 3\" [printed in the Oct. 1928 WM Quarterly ?] Extract from the VA Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 26 July 1855, concerning commencement exercises at the College. [printed in the WM Quarterly Oct 1928 ?] Letter; William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Rev. Silas Totten, 15 Aug. 1855, declining a professorship at the College. [on same sheet] Copy of a letter, William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Hon. John Tyler, College Rector, 19 Aug. 1855, stating reasons for declining a professorship. Article in the Southern Churchman, 1857, concerning the relation of the College to the Episcopal Church. [original clipping] Letter; Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to Richard Ewell, 9 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Letter; from Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to William Stoddert, 22 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Typed copy of an account of the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859, by Robert J. Morrison. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of Dr. Silas Totten's report on the burning of the College, 8 Feb. 1859. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Four newspaper clippings concerning the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859. Letter; N. Hough, Baltimore, to Lizzy [Ewell], 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Extract from a letter of St. George Tucker, Ashland, to R. J. Morrison, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. [from manuscript by R. J. Morrison copy in State Library] Letter; C. B. T. W[ashington], Williamsburg, to Lawrence Washington, Oak Grove Post Office, Westmoreland Co. VA, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the burning of the College. Typed copy of resolutions of the students of the College, 10 Feb. 1859, upon the burning of the College. [taken from the VA Gazette, 2 March 1859. Printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928 ?] Printed invitation to the alumni celebrations at the College 19 Feb 1859. 2 copies. [see publications file] Editorial concerning the alumni celebration at the College, 19 Feb. 1859, and a poem recited by St. George Tucker on the occasion, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 2 March 1859, concerning the loss of the Phoenix Literary Society library in the College fire, and the purchase of a new building by the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of an article from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA., 2 March 1859, concerning action taken by the citizens of Williamsburg to rebuild the College. [printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928?] Typed copy of a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest [Charles City County], to Silas Totten, Williamsburg, 8 March 1859, concerning the rebuilding of the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a notice in the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 6 April 1859, concerning proposals for rebuilding the College, 22 March 1859. \"Old William and Mary\", a historial sketch of the College from its beginnings to the fire of 1859, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. [one copy in periodicals, one photocopy] Extract from a letter; William Barton Rogers to his brother, Henry, 4 April 1859, concerning a visit to the College and plans for rebuilding it. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from a letter; H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 25 April 1859, concerning the election of the Earl of Hardwicke as College Chancellor. [R. J. Morrison mss, at State Library; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Letter; Robert J. Morrison, Williamsburg, to Col. Robert W. Carter, 26 April 1859, asking for aid in rebuilding the College after the fire of 1859. [removed to the Carter Family Papers 39.1 C24 Folder 46] Note; concerns the original inscription of the tablet to Sir John Randolph. [See Catalogue of the College, 1859-1860; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a paper by Prof. R. J. Morrison concerning the history of the College, 31 Jan. 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from an auction catalogue listing a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Dr. H. B. Grigsby, 15 March 1860, concerning the history of the College. [see College Papers] Letter; Richard A. Wise, while a student at the College, to his father, Henry A. Wise, Norfolk, March 20, 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 28 March 1860, concerning the bell at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] missing Typed copy of a letter from Edward S. Joyner [?], Williamsburg, to H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 8 May 1860, concerning the selection of a professor at the College. missing Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 18 July 1860, concerning the commencement celebration at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Original newspaper clipping concerning the celebration of the Phoenix and Philomathean Societies, and the re-establishment of the law department at the College, 1860.","Letter; Thomas T. Munford, Lynchburg, to Lyon G. Tyler, President of the College, 29 Sept 1913, with a photograph of the tablet erected in Lynchburg to the memory of Maurice Guggenheimer, Ordinance Sergeant of the 2nd Virginia Calvary, C.S.A. Typed letter; photograph.","Suggestions as to requirements for the MA Degree, 1913-14, 1 piece. Circulars and bulletins on courses of study 1919-1940: transferred to course schedules. UA 317 Information concerning registration, 1935-1939: transferred to registrar, office of. UA 50 Lecture schedules, 1923-1940: transferred to Archives poster file, poster number 1971 Examination schedules, 1921-1940: transferred to Course offerings, UA 317","Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary's pioneer American law school,\" American Bar Association Journal (June 192(1). 2 copies. Transferred to Hughes Papers Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary, the first American law school,\" William and Mary Quarterly (Jan. 192(2): 40-48. Includes correspondence about the article.Transferred to Hughes Papers Correspondence of R. M. Hughes, 1920-1931, 95 pieces, with clippings. Transferred to Hughes Papers Book containing notes on national law, rhetoric, and mathematics, taken by student Warner T. Jones, 1836-1838, 88 pages, 11\" x 8\". In Bound Volumes Examination given by Henry A. Washington to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker's law class, June 1850. 2 different copies. George D. Wise, student, examination papers, 1853, 1 piece. Library science school papers, 1929-1935, 10 pieces. Catalog of a book selection demonstration exhibition for the elementary school teachers of the Peninsula, conducted by Edwin E Willoughby, acting head of the Library Science Department, 4 May 1935 Graduate studies; list of MA and MS degree thesis submitted between 1923 and 1937. William and Mary: America's First Law School by Fred B Devitt, Jr., reprint from W\u0026M Law Review Vol 2 Number 2, 1960","Papers concerning courses in astronomy, chemistry, economic, business administration, education, English, French, and German. Astronomy: The observatory of the College of William and Mary. In Early American observatories, by Willis I WIlham. see pages 20-21 Chemistry: papers transferred to Robert Gilchrist Rob materials Economics and Business Administration: announcements 1926-1927. Elocution:book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student, 1809. Note: the book also contains notes on elocution apparently made by Robert D Murchie though the hand is not the same. See Bound Volumnes English: English 1a and 1b. Manual of instructions and exercieses for 1921-22 French: A rational grammar of the French language by Edwin Taliaferro, professor at the College, undated. See Bound Volumnes German: A description of the course from Mitteilungen Der Vereinigung Carl Schurz, Berlin, Number 19, August 1937","Ancient History: examination given by Henry A Washington, 1854, and papers submitted by students Charles R Grandy and Charles WIlkingson. Medieval History: examination papers submitted by students on 29 June, 1853: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, Alexander Coke, George H Coke, S G Harriss, Edward Lee Hooff, William F M Jacobs, David F May, J May, R H Murphy, A A O'Neel, John M Pettitt, John Royall Robertson, William H Shield, G H Shorter, L W Smith, George W Stone, Charles S Stringfellow, B T Tayloe, W W Trent, Walker W Vest, M Washington, George D WIse, Henry A Wise, Jr.","Modern History: a portion of an exam given b Henry A Washington on Modern History, no date A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1937: announcement and program, revised program, newspaper clippings A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1938 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1939 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1940 Italian:  Bruno Roselli author \"Italian Yesterday and Today\", Boston, The Stratford Press, ca 1935, pages 3-12 on early teaching of Italian at William and Mary.  Call Number PC1068 .U6 R58","Law: Bulletin announcement of courses in Law 1920-21 Music: letter to students, 1930 Physical Education: announcement, 1941, coaching school Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy taken by William G Young, student at the College about 1838. See Bound Volumes Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy and government, taken from the lectures of Thomas R Dew by Whitaker Harris, student, 1841-42. See Bound Volumnes Political Economy: 10 pages of notes on political economy taken by James Edward MacFarland, student. 1848 Political economy: examination given by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker with answers, undated Political economy: students' exam papers 16 Feb 1854: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, H E Coleman, John W Custis, C R Grandy, F C Hunter, B T Tayloe, Political economy: exam given by Lyon G Tyler, 1918-1919 Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on rhetoric and belles-lettres taken from the lectures of Hugh Blair by Hugh T W Mercer, student. 1794. See Bound Volumes Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on national law, rhetoric and mathematics taken by Warner T Jones of Gloucester County, Virginia, student at the College. 1836-38. The book contains also a few professional accounts and memoranda of Warner T Jones, attorney-at-law. 1847-1851. See Bound Volumes Science: a memorandum describing the courses in chemistry and natural philosophy, undated Science: early teaching of science at the College by Galen W Ewing. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Education, V. 15, no. 1, January 1938, pgs 3-13 Science: Science in Colonial Virginia by Austin H Clark. In Randolph-Maon Women's College, alumnae bulletin, Vol 30, No 3, April 1937 Science: Typed copy of a notice in the Virginia Gazette, 9 Jan 1745/46, concerning a course in experimental philosophy to be given by Dr Spencer Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by John Groghan, student, 1807-1808. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on experimental philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by W N Edwards, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by an unknown student. 1809-1811. See Bound Volumes. Note: the book contains the signatures of Thomas Griffin Peachy, Patrick Galt, James S Gilliam and James Wills, and on page 100 the following notation: Thomas Griffin Peachy's book presented him by his friend, G Croghan Science: Book containing notes on chemistry and natural philosophy taken from the lecrtures of William Barton Rogers by an unknown student. circa 1828-1835. See Bound Volumes. Note: The signatures of W H Woods and C B Hayden appear on the front cover Summer school: Bulletin from the College: announcements of the 1925 W\u0026M Foreign Summer Schools in cooperation with the University of Toulouse, France, and The National University of Mexico, Mexico. Vol xVIII, No.3, December, 1924. Summer school: The Tidewater Trail, Vol I, Number 3, April 1, 1925. Article about W\u0026M summer school in France. Also article about the death of Kate Waller Barrett Summer School: Bulletin from the College Study Tour in Europe, summer 1930. Vol XXXIII, No 5, October, 1929 Summer school: copy of an announcement of a summer tour in Europe under the auspices of the College, 1930 Theological school: a note concerning the theological school, 1821-1823.","A Letter from David stuart at Abingdon [VA], 25 Dec 1789, recommending Mr White for a position as grammar master A letter from John Redman Cox, at University of Pennsylvania, and others, circa 1823, recommending Dr W Meade for the chair of chemistry A letter from Thomas F Mulledy, at Georgetown College, 21 Sept 1832, recommending James Callaghan for a professorship A letter from John Taliaferro, at Washington, to Professor Beverley Tucker, 13 June 1842, introducing and recommending Nicholas P Tillinghast for the professorship of ancient languages Papers relating to the application of George Waterman, Jr., of Newton University, Baltimore, for a professorship. 23 Sept 1846-20 Feb 1847 A letter from Adolphus Lewis Koeppen, at New York, 28 Sept 1846, announcing his candidacy for the professorship of history Two letters from Robert C Randolph, at New Market, [Shenandoah County, VA] 5 Jan 1847, suggesting the name of the Rev E C Hutchinson for the presidency of the College A letter from Washington McCartney, at Easton, PA, 9 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from S X Ball at Pomonkey, Charles County, MD, 14 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship A letter from Edward J Stearns at Baltimore, 16 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from R M T Hunter, 20 Jan 1847, concerning the qualifications of George Frederick Holmes for a professorship. Letter purchased from Mr Frost, Morsemere Place, Yonkers NY for $1.50 A letter from John Neely, at Easton, PA, 23 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship and papers relating t the application A letter from Pierre P Irving at New York, 3 Feb 1847, submitting the name of Theodore Irving for a professorship and letters relating to his application A letter from William Sparrow at the Protestant Episcopal Seminary of Virginia, 9 Feb 1847, and a letter from George Allen, at the University of Pennsylvania, 13 Feb 1847, recommending the Rev William N Pendleton for the presidency of the College A letter from Hanson B Pigman at Cumberland, MD, 15 Feb 1847 applying for the professorship of moral philosophy and politics and papers relating to the application (9 letters) A letter from L C Garland at Lovingston, Nelson County, VA, 11 Oct 1847, declining a professorship and two letters of recommendation A note concerning relatives of Landon Cabell Garland who have been graduates of the College","A letter from Claudius Crozet at Richmond, 1 March 1848 applying for the chair of mathematics Letters relating to the appointment of Benjamin S Ewell to the chair of mathematics. April 1848 Letter from Joseph J Halsey at Stillman, Orange County, VA, 10 June 1848, applying for the chair of mathematics and papers relating to the application Papers relating to the applicatin of Thomas Peyton Giles for the chair of municipal and constitutional law, 15 June 1848 Letter from James C Welling, at Trenton, NJ, 24 June 1848, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application A letter from William J Berryman at Stevensville Academy, King and Queen County, VA, 26 June 1848, concerning references Letter from J W Sundeland at Boston, MA, 28 June 1848, concerning his applicatin for a professorship and related papers Letter from Hubert P Lefebvre at Richmond, 6 July 1848, concerning recommendations of Dr M J Smead for the chair of humanitites Letter from Francis J Mettauer at Hampden Signey College, Prince Edward County, VA, 6 July 1848, applying for the professorship of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from Alexander Duke at Charlottesville, VA, 11 July 1848, applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James Wynne at Baltimore, 12 Aug 1848, applying for the chair of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from W F Hopkins at Georgetown, KY, 14 Aug 1848 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from William Burke at Richmond, 21 Aug 1848 concerning testimonials of the Rev John Burke Letter from Stephen P Hill at Baltimore, MD, 26 Sept 1848 recommending Joseph Bartlett Burleigh. Postscript by Henry V D Johns, Baltimore, 2 Oct 1848 Letter from Tiberius Gracchus Jones at Norfolk, 18 Dec 1848 applying for the chair of political economy and history","Letter from Lucian Minor at Louisa Court House, VA, 21 Aug 1855, concerning the law professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Henry Wall, at Williamsbur, VA, Dec 1878 applying for the chair of moral and intellectual philosophy and a letter for recommendation Papers relating to the application of J F Harrison for a professorship 1886-1887","Letter from Addison Hoge at Oxford, MS, 18 May 1888, recommending Theo P Campbell for a professorship Papers relating to the application of F E Lodeman for a professorship, May-June 1888. A small photograph of F E Lodeman is attached to one of the letters Letter from C W E Miller at Baltimore, MD, 2 June 1888, applying for the professorship of Greek and Latin and printed letters of recommendation Letter from Joseph W Shackford at Walkerton, Kind and Queen County, VA, 6 June 1888, concerning an application for a professorship Letter from D E Stauffer,Jr at Baltimore,MD, 7 June 1888 concerning an application for a professorship Letter from Alph Noel at Baltimore, MD, 9 June 1888, applying for the professorship of French and German and copy of letter of recommendation Letter from Walter H Evans at Crawfordsville, IN, 11 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of science and letter of recommendation Letter from H G Hipp at Ypsilanti,MI, 11 June 1888, concerning an application for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from P H Kirsch at Bloomington, IN, 11 June 1888, applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from G W A Lyon at Portsmouth, OH, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application and a photograph of GWA Lyon Letter from A G Newcomer at Ithaca, NY, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James T Reed, Jr, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or foreigh languages and papers relating to the application Letter from S S Rupp at Jersey Shore, PA, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and letters of recommendation Leter from George L Sampson at Shelbyville, KY, 11 June 1888, concerning the election of a professor of Lantin Letter from James Donnelly at Tahlequah, Indian Territory, 12 June 1888, applying for the professorship of English and letters of recommendation Letter from Charles G Maphis at Strasbury, Shenandoah County, VA, 12 June 1888 concerning an election of teachers for the normal department of the college","Letter from John C Paris at Randolph P.O., Charlotte County, VA, 12 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters relating to the application Letter from J B Haynes at Lewisburg TN [Lewisburg Institute for Boys and Girls], 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or natural science and letter of recommendation Letter and photograph from J E McCartney at Elkhard IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorhip of philosophy Letter from R M Parks at Bedford, IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from W H Seabury at Norfolk, VA, 13 June 1888 concerning a professorship Letter from F Wespy at Newmansville FL, 13 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and printed sheet of recommendations Letter from E F Demmon at Peru, IN, 15 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from I M Bridgman at Salem IN, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Roland W Guss at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CN, 16 June 1888 concerning the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Eudorus C Kenney at Truxton, Courtland County, NY, 16 June 1888 for a professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from B Marnex at Norfolk, VA, 16 June 1888 applying for a position as a techer of penmanship and two printed busines cards Letter from J W Thomas at Hackettstown, NJ, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of classics, French and German and letters of recommendation Letter from Ralph Jones at Franklin, IN, 18 June 1888, applying for the professorship of philosophy and letter concerning the application Letter from W H Prukins, Jr, at Urbanna, Middlesex County, VA, 18 June 1888 applying for a position in the English Language and Literature and History and Latin departments as well as Greek and elementary Mathematics Letter from A M Randolph at Richmond, VA, 18 June 1888 recommending Hampden Bagby as professor Letter from George M Thomas at Charlotte Hall, St Mary's County, MD, 18 June 1888 concerning the professorship of mathematics Letter from E G Lancaster at Northwestern Military Academy, Highland Park, Lake County, IL, 19 June 1888 applying for a professorship of languages Letter from Albert I Mayer at Toledo, OH, 19 June 1888 concerning the professorship of modern language Letter from A J Newell at Meadville,PA, 19 June 1888 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from Joseph M DIll at State Normal School, Troy, AL, 20 June 1888 inquiring about vacancies and printed sheet of recommendation Letter and printed form of application from Paul Adrian Scharff at Madison, NJ, 21 June 1888 applying for the professorship of French and German. Letter of recommendation and references Letter and photograph from C A Neville at Murray, KY, 22 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics and papers relating to the application.","Letter from Robert L Blanton at Stoddert, Cumberland County, VA, 23 June 1888 applying for the professorship of Latin and Greek and papers relating to the application Letter from E L Crenshaw at Richmond, VA, 25 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Richard T Goodwyn at Nottoway Court House, VA, 25 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of matematics and letters of recommendation Letter from J A Reubelt at Greensburg, KY, 25 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from Hugh Stockdell Bird at Petersburg, VA, 26 June 1888 concerning his applicatin for the chair of mathematics in the normal school and letter of recomendation Letter from H F Cox at Richmond, VA, 26 June, 1888, applying for the professorships of mathematics or ancient and modern languages and papers relating to application Letter from C H Hargoves, Nansemond County, VA, 26 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science, and a letter dated 2 July 1888 concerning the application Letter from R E Nelson, Jr., at Columbia, Fluvanna County, VA, 26-27 June, 7 July 1888, concerning his application for the chair of engineering and matematics Letter from WIlliam H Parker at Fredericksburg, VA, 26 June 1888, applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Carl M Best at Western Maryland House, Union Bridge, MD, 27 June 1888, asking for further information before applying for the chair of mathematics Letter from Thomas Cooper at Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, 27 June 1888, applying for the professorship of ancient or modern languages and letter of recommendation Letter from C L Crow at Norfolk, VA, 27 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History Letter from John D Epes, Staunton, VA, 28 June, 1888 applying for a professorship and papers relating to his application Letter from Vernon I'Anson at Norfolk, VA, 29 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English Letter from Pike Powers at Richmond, VA, 29 June 1888, recommending John Tabb for a professorship Letter from Edward Stratton, at Newport News, VA, June 1888, applying for a professorship","Letter from Richard F Beirne at Richmond, VA, 2 July 1888, recommending John Lesslie Hall as a professor and letter from J Lesslie Hall at Richmond, VA, 10 July 1888 requesting the return of letters of recommendation Letter from WIlliam N Burgess at Baltimore, MD, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from T J Drewry at Boykins, Southampton County, VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and letters of recommendation Letter from D H Hill, Jr (son of Civil War General DH Hill) at MIddle Georgia Military and Agricultural College, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from J B Lovett at Winchester VA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages Letter from William W Old at Norfolk VA 2 July 1888 recommending J H C Bagby for professorship Letter from John C Pettus at Richmond VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and engineering and letters of recommendation Letter from S L Powell at Gettysburg, PA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of natural science Letter from James C Martin, Jr., at Richmond VA 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of English and history and letters of recommendation Letter from J Martin Perry at Staunton, VA, 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from John S Charles, Jr., at Grammar and Matty School (public school no. (1), Williamsburg, VA, 4 July, 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from J N Anderson at Williamston, SC, 12 July 1888 concerning the chair of ancient languages Letter from Julius Blume at Chicago, IL, 12 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation","Letter from Emory C Chenoweth at Baltimore, MD, 19 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department Letter from James C Dolly at Ashland, VA, 20 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from Scott F Hershey at Washington, DC, 20 July 1888, concerning the presidency. A printed circular giving the qualifications of the Rev Hershey and a visiting card Letter from Walter R Egbert at Boston, MA, 23 July 1888, applying for a professorship in the normal department. Also a copy of the diploma of Walter R Egbert and a copy of a letter of recommendation Letter from Willis R Hall at Norwich, NY, 23 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and a letter, 13 Aug 1888, concerning the application Letter from Mary W McCauley at Baltimore, MC, 24 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction Letter from Almon F Hoyt at Albuquerque, NM, 25 July 1888, applying for a position as professor of normal instruction, and letters of recommendation, and a visiting card Letter from E Von Fingerlin, at Greenville, SC, 26 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from W R Triggs at Taopi, MN, 27 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter from John Mason Duncan at Cumberland, MC, 30 July 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from John T Power at Baltimore, MD, 30 July 1888 applying for a professorship Letter from AV Porter at Sterling, KS, 31 July 1888, applying for the presidency","Letter from Thomas E Hodges at Huntington, WV, 11 Aug 1888 applying for the position of principal of the normal school Letter from H C Lowery at Albuquerque College, Albuquerque, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of languages. A summary of his education and qualifications, and copies of letters of recommendation Letter from Charles F Merrill, at Cohoes, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from W Scott Dougall at Huron, OH, 13 Aug 1888, applying for the position of normal instructor Letter from Charles H Read at Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath County, VA, 14 Aug 1888, recommending Clifford Gordon for the presidency Letter from William H Eldridge at Williamstown, NJ, 15 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction Letter from Heilaman Wilson at Cartersville, Cumberland County, VA, 15 Aug 1888 concerning vacancies in the faculty Letter from S H Thompson at Raleigh, NC, 17 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter and photograph from J Wesley Drumm at Stuyvesant Falls, NH, 18 Aug, 1888 applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and letters of recommendation Letter from Louis H Marvel at Detroit, IL, 18 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of pedagogics Letter from S M Barton at Fredericksburg, VA, 21 Aug 1888, concerning the presidency and related papers Letter from Henry S Pratt at Meriden, NC, 21 Aug 1888 applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from J W Turner at Clinton, NC, 21 Aug 1888, applying for the headmastership of the normal school and papers relating to the application Letter from Charles Dod at Lexington, VA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of testimonials Letter from Edward F durnin at Frederick City, MD, 28 Aug 1888 applying for professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Clement E Edmunds at Mazeppa, Union County, PA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of his application and recommendations Postcard from WIll S Monroe at Nanticoke, PA, 28 Aug 1888 asking for the return of his letters and photograph Letter with photograph from Authur Beardsley at Swarthmore, PA, 29 Aug 1888, concerning his application for the presidency Letter from George H Bliss at Chicago, IL, 29 Aug 1888, concerning the return of three catalogues and photograph","Letter from S L Ware at Charleston, SC, 24 May 1904, applying for an instructorship in Greek, French and German Letter from F W Corliss at St Brides, VA, 16 May 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Joseph H Saunders at Covington, VA, 4 July 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Willis A Jenkins at Norfolk, VA, 11 July 1907 applying for the chair of pedagogy Letter from E Finley Cromwell at Norfolk, VA, 12 July 1907, recommending Joseph H Saunders for the chair of education and philosophy Letter from William Kavanaugh Doty at the University of Virginia, 4 Feb 1910, applying for a position as an instructor and the reply Letters from Charles William Dabney at the University of Virginia, 5 Aug 1916, recommending Charles A Cockayne for the chair of philosophy and psychology","Letters relating to the applicants for the chair of mathematics: August Bogard, John S Smith, Guy Roger Clements, Charles Edward WIlder, Otto DUnkel, S R Crumbaugh, Alfred Davis, Raymond Du Hadway, Otto Dunkel, O T Geckeler, Carl Gundersen, E R Hall, Paul C Holden, John L Jones, G H Light, Frederick S Nowlan, E J Oglesby, L E Petty, R G Robb, J E Rowe, Madison Sarratt, W F Shenton, Walter Francis Shenton, George H Light, Volney H Wells, C P Sousley, John Tyler, Volney H Wells, R C Young Letters and memoranda relating to the filling of vacancies in the faculty in 1916 Letter from R G Robb at Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 21 Jan 1918, applying for the chair of chemistry Letter from Joseph H Chitwood, at Roanoke, VA, 25 Jan 1918, recommending Arthur S Williams for chair of modern languages","Notes on the moods and tenses of verbs in the Latin language, likely written by a student residing in the home of John Millington, professor of natural philosophy and chemistry, circa 1836-48, 1 piece. Lecture notes on \"Dew Lecture\" and \"Metaphysics\", 2 pieces, 11 pages. Experimental school papers prepared by students in a summer course, 1925, 2 pieces.","booklet circa 1920s with well know alumni: presidents, Declaration of Independence signers, governors, senators, congress, cabinet officers, judges, army/navy and miscellaneous Correspondence of JAC Chandler, 1920-1926 and two rough drafts of the roll of fame Typed list of Rollof Fame and short historical sketch of the College List of the US Presidents connected with the College in some way: George Washington-Chancellor; Thomas Jefferson student and LLD 1782; James Madison student; John Tyler student LLD 1854; William Howard Taft-on Waterway Commission when member of Cabinet. Woodrow WIlson LLD (never conferred); Warren G Harding LLD October 13, 1921; Calvin Coolidge LLD May 15, 1926; Herbert C Hoover LLD October 19, 1931; Franklin D Roosevelt LLD October 20 1934 Typed list of an exhibit relating to W\u0026M Great, particularly the alumni governors in honor of the 49th annual national governors' conference at Phi Beta Kappa, June 23-26, 1957","Letters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred Adams, Theodore Floyd: citation for Theodore F Adams when receiving the degree of Doctor of Divinity, 3 June 1940 Addison, Thomas G: letter expressing his appreciation of the honorary degree of DD 23 March 1871 Arents, George: citation for George Arens when receiving the degree of Doctor of Letters, 3 June 1940 Barten, O S : resolution of the faculty conferring the degree of DD upon the Rev O S Barten 5 July 1869. Letter from Benjamin S Ewell concerning the certificate of the DD degree, 20 July 1889. Letter from O S barten expressing his appreciation of the degree, 24 July 1869. Batcheller, George Clinton: Carbon copy of a letter, 15 June 1907, expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree conferred upon him Benedict, Samuel: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 19 July 1870 Burgess, B J: letter asking that the Board of Visitors confer the MA degree up him, 2 Nov 1876 Conant, James Bryant: Citation for James Bryant Conant when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 8 June 1936 Coste, Jean Francois: Biographical sketch of Jean Francois Coste by John E Lane. A note concerning the life of Coste by John E lane. Compendium Pharmaceuticum...Newporti, Typis Henrici Barber, 1780 Craik, James: Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 2 Sept 1876 Dovell, Ashton: citation for Ashton DOvell when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 5 June 1939 Forrest, Douglas F: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 26 March 1879 Franklin, Benjamin: Photo of diploma conferring the degree of AM upon Benjamin Franklin, 2 April 1756. Oversize photo in Diploma Collection Fulton, William: Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 29 July 1872","Letters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred(continued). Gildersleeve, B L: a letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 26 June 1869 Glasgow, Ellen June 5, 1939 Glass, Carter June 10, 1935 Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord February 13, 1939 Graham, Frank Porter. Citation for Frank Porter Graham when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, June 13, 1938 Graves, R J. Letter from M Zahniser and others concerning a DD degree for R J Graves, 7 Feb 1872 Griffin, J S G. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 12 Jan 1855 Hall, Signey Bartlett June 3, 1940 Hanckel, J S. Letter from George Byrd Harrison concerning a DD degree for Dr Hanckel 22 June 1875 Henderson, Archibald, LLD 1933 Hopkins, Ernest M June 5, 1939 Lafayette, Marquis de. Extract from the minutes of the faculty, 20 Oct 1824, concerning the conferring of the degree of Doctor of Laws upon General Lafayette Lindsay, John S. Letters oncerning an honorary degree received by John S Lindsay, 1 Aug 1881 Lippman, Walter April 23, 1937 McBryde, Robert. Letter from Francis N SMith concerning a DD degree for Robert McBryde 11 June 1883. Letter of appreciation from Robert McBryde, 8 Feb 1884 Mahan, M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 11 March 1869 Meeks, Everett Victor 6/3/1940 Nelson, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 10 Nov 1873 Newcomb, John Lloyd. Conferring of LLD degree. Program of exercises, 21 Sept 1935 Olav, Crown Prince of Norway June 27, 1939 Peery, George Campbell October 20 1939 Platt, William H. Letter from Bishop Wingfield concerning honorary degrees for William H Platt, 24 Feb 1879 Potts, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 7 Dec 1872 Rittenhouse, David. Note mentioning the conferring of an honorary degree upon David Rittenhouse in 1784 Robers, Charles. Letter from E A Dalrymple concerning a DD degree for Charles Robers, 26 June 1860 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, October 20, 1934 Saunders, William Trebell. Petition from sixteen citizens of Florida and South Carolina recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon Rev William Trebell Saunders in 1871 Scott, John Jackson. Letter from Ro Tyler recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon John Jackson Scott, 31 May 1871 Smith, Francis Henry. Letters expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 12 June 1873 Spratley, Claude Vernon. Citation for Judge Claude Vernon Spratley when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 13 June 1938 Stuart, Campbell. Conferring of LLD degree on Sir Campbell Stuart. Program of exercises, 6 Oct 1937 Taylor, Charles H June 12, 1933 Trinkle, E Lee June 7, 1937 Tucker, Henry St George June 5, 1939 Venable, Charles S. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree 18 June 1873 Wall, Henry. Letter expressing his appreciation for the DD degree 17 March 1870 Ward, Edward Henry. Resolution of the faculty conferring the DD degree upon Rev Edward Henry Ward, 4 Dec 1882. NOTE: green stamp with William and Mary College seal and drawing of 1859 daguerreotype of Wren Building on letter from Benjamin S Ewell Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne. honorary degree of Litt. D and LLD. His booklet \"My Impressions of Argentina\", 1937. April 23, 1937 Whittle, Francis W. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 5 Sept 1873 Williams, Channing M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 1 Feb 1867 Wilson, Charles Edward June 3, 1940 Wyatt, Christopher. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 8 Apil 1869","Drawing of Alumni award for service and loyalty Letters from Earle Walter Blodgett concerning Botetourt and Ewell Prizes. Letter from WIllis A Jenkins to JAC Chandler, 27 April, 1922, giving an account of Blodgett's Life. NOTE: In 1886 Earle Blodgett of the Philippine Islands, an alumnus of W\u0026M, gave to the college ten gold medals, one for each year, for the best teacher; and, in 1890, silver medals, these to be known as the Brafferton prizes for teaching. In 1893 he gave to the college gold and silver medals to be known as the B S Ewell mathematial prizes Two extracts from a manuscript of R J Morrison concerning the medals\\ Papers relating to the Chancellor scholarship. Announcement of the Cary T Grayson Memorial Scholarships, 1940 James Barron Hope scholarship: more information on this scholarship may be found on papers filed under Pi Kappa Alpha scholarship Society of the Cincinnati. Certificates of presentation to the College and Earl Gregg Swem of copies of the Yorktown medal of the Society of the Cincinnati; a copy of the presentation address of the president, Col. Edgar Erskine Hume, 13 June 1932; a copy of the minutes of the annual meeting of the society, 20 Oct 1931 The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. The Rumford Press, Concord, 1930. Bulletin II A list of diplomas and certificates of distinction circa 1900 List of scholarships and prizes awarded in 1917,1923,1924,1932. Descriptions of awards Le","MJ Baptist, ER Bird, J Howard Bonneville, CM Chichester, Joseph Chitwood, J Munford Coles, EM and EJ Cooley, MH Copenhaver, BM Cox and WE Vest, Hawes Davies, HJ Davis, Authur Dodge, Hugh H Foster, George W Guy, Robert M Hushes, Jr, Harry A Hunt, E B Hutchison, Robert M Jones, ARW Mackreth, I Basye Marsh, CR Moore, Jr., John Lloyd Newcomb, AJ Pierpoint, Lacelle Lafayette Powers, LN Savedge, FM Sizer, WW Snead, GL Stevens, EJ Taylor, ES Taylor, Edgar M Terrell, J Taylor Thompson, L Wilmer White, Charles N Williams, Unidentified","1900: JT Booth, ES Brinkley, M Burton, P Henry Carr, Jr., Willaim B Coggin, P Woods Garland, Jr., AC Gilkeson, CE Gresham, WP Harris, WT Hodges, Floyd T Hollard, TB Hurst, George Johnson, FS McCandlish, W Authur Maddox, Archibald C Mayo, Francis Benjamin Watkins Scott, Oscar Lane Shewmake, TS Smith, C Vernon Spratley, Erle E Stacy, EC Taylork, VH Riddell, RV Rogers, SJ Willaims. 1901: JM Anderson, HH Chalmers, JN Dunivin, JS Eastman, TB Hurst, Jr., BF Iden, WC Parsons, SW Selden, AC Smith, TJ Stubbs, Jr., EM Terry, 1903: Joseph M Anderson, Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankinship, WA Brown, WB Coggin, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, WL Davidson, George O Fersuson, Jr., J Will Gossman, JN Hillman, Robert A Holt, CE Johnson, ED Jones, Rufus C Knight, Thomas N Lawrence, CN Leatherbury, ARW Mackreth, MR Morgan, T Lowery SInclair, Jr., E Hugh SMith, Thomas Peachy Spencer, JB Terrell, J Trafton Whitley, James S Wilson, WH Wrigglesworth, Arthur D Wright","1904: Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankenship, ? Carey, JA Carson, HL Chapman, PM Chichester, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, JT Ellis, GO Ferguson, Jr., JW Gossman, James N Hillman, Ivan S Hozier, Malcolm L Hudgins, Thomas N Lawrence, LC Lindsley, James Hubard Lloyd, William G Long, WE McDonald, Fred M Parrish, Jr., CB Ransone, G Gregg Shawen, Elmer W Somers, GT Somers, T Peachy Spencer, Charles W Sydnor, AC Taylor, AL Terrell, JB Terrell, CL Turnipseed, John TYler, BA Warriner 1905: Edward F Birckhead, H Blankinship, RM DeShazo 1916: John M Presson, Leeif E Scheie 1924: Paul Rea thomas","1855 catalogue of William and Mary College. J Hervey Ewing, printer List of students to 1859 Norfolk alumni prior to the Civil War. A pencilled list compiled by Rober M Hughes A phohtocopy of a page from the bursar's book showing amounts due for board at Lady Day, 1754 Statement of the annual number of students attending the college for the years 1786-1823. From the matriculation book. List of students for the yea 1814-1815 giving names Typed list of students for the years 1816-1818, giving names Register of students for the years 1831-1838, giving student's name, age, class, and lodging, and parent's name and address. Reprinted from the William and Mary College Quarterly. A typewritten statement for the years 1835-1840, showing the total number of students of each year, and the number in the various types of lodgings. A rough memorandum of Robert M Hughes listing a few statents 1837-1841. A typewritten statement for the years 1852-1857, showing for each year the total number of students and the number in the various types of lodgings List of students for the years 1857-1860, giving student's name, age, lodging and religious affiliation, and parent's name and address. Typed list of students who received bachelor's degrees. 1858-1886, also rough draft. Printed list of students for the year 1897-98 giving names only","List of students for the year 1915-1916, giving names. 2 copies of Matriculation Records of Standard Virginia Colleges, Session 1915-1916 by Commonwealth of Virginia--Department of Public Instruction. List of standard Colleges: University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Bridgewater College, Emory and Henry College, Hampden-Sidney College, Hollins College, Martha Washington College, Randolph-Macon College (for men), Randolph-Macon WOman's College, Richmond College, Roanoke College, Sweet Briar College, Virginia Christian College, Westhampton College (co-ordinate with Richmond College), Washington and Lee University. List of students for the year 1917-1918 List of graduates for 1928 summer session, giving name and address","Matriculation reports of students for session 1896-97 and 1897-98","Grammar school and political and belle-lettres department, Ferdinand S Campbell circa 1811 Mathematics and natural philosophy, FS Campbell circa 1811 Departmemt of humanity, 9 March 1812. Junior and senior mathematics, 9 March 1812 Senior moral and political class. John Augustine Smith, 1824. Notebook of Gerard B Stuart with list of members of the class inside back cover Chemical class and philosophical class, PK Rogers, July 1826 Grammar school by classes, July 1826 Law Classes, Judge Semple, July 1826 Mathematical school, F Campbell, 1826 Dr John A Smith's roll, subject not indicated, July 1826 First and second French classes, Dabney Browne, circa 1826 A roll of the grammar school, Oct 1826-July 1827 Report of the rector, 5 July 1827, showing names of students by classes Professor's rolls, 1827-1828: Moral Class, A. Empie; Political department, Thomas R Dew; Physical department, PK Rogers; Law School, James Semple; Mathematical school, Ferdinand S Campbell; Grammar School, Dabney Browne Book containing notes on moral and political philosophy taken from the lectures of John Augustine Smith by Gerard B Stuart, student at William and Mary COllege, 1824. Note: A list of members of the senior class appears inside the back cover. See Bound Volumes","Book containing rolls of the physical department, 1828-1834 and the mathematical department, 1830-1831, by William Barton Rogers","Department of political law. Thomas R Dew 1831-1832 Moral Class, junior course, 1831-1832 Grammar school by classes 1832-1833 Moral class, junior course 1832-1833 Political deparmtne 1832-1833 Grammar school by classes 1833-1834 Mathematical classes, Robert Saunders, 1833-1834 Political department 1833-1834 Rhetorical class and moral class, 1833-1834 Lists of students by classes, 1838-1839: chemical class, engineer class, law class and junior political class, junior mathematical class, senior mathematical class, junior moral class, natural philosophy class, senior political class, moral, chemistry, history, metaphysics, natural philosophy, senior mathematics and political economy classes Law Classes 1846-1847 Law class, 1848-1849 Rool book of German and French classes, taught by John C Calhoun, 1912-1914 Blueprints of vocational census study taken at William and Mary, 1922-1923. Vocationla information and guidance service. In oversize file Freshman English classes, 1925-1926","Rolls of English classes taught by Earl Gregg Swem: January-June 1927 September 1927-February 1928 Fall semester, 1928 1929-1931","Record of Education classes and Psychology classes taught by Marvin F Buson 1929-1930","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1894-1902 Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, January-May 1896","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1896-1897","Monitor's reports, showing attendance in classes 1897-1898","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1899-1900","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1900-1901","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, circa 1901","A list of students' accounts, 1828, showing name and amount A statement of fees in the natural philosophical and chemical classes, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students in each class A statement of fees to which the professor of law was entitled during the years 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year A statement of fees paid in the grammar school, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing the number of students each year A statement of fees in the modern language department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing number of students each year A statement of fees in the political department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year and a few names A statement of fees in the natural philosophy and chemistry classes, 1828-189 and 1829-1830 showing names of students A statement of fees in the mathematical classes, 1829-1830 showing number of students A statement of fees in the moral courses, 1820-182=30 showing number of students each year A rough memorandum of Benjamin S Ewell showing fees paid by students 1870-1880 See also Matriculation book, 1827-1881, bound volume","Five James Goold Cutler Lectures 1927-1933: Our changing constitution by James M Beck, November 1927 The constitution and prohibition enforcement by George W Wickersham, July 1929 The constitution and foreigh relations by John Holladay Latane, February 1931 The appointing and removal powers of the president under the constitution of the US by Guy Despard Goff, November 1931. Transferred to Law LIbrary rare book call number KF4541 .C8 no.4 The federal constitution and its application, 1789 to 1933 by William E Dodd, August 1933","James Goold Cutler Lectures: The constitution and current economic problems by Patrick J Hurley, June 1933 The making and keeping of the constitution by Newton Diehl Baker, and program February 1935 The constitution as a continuing principle in government by Ethelbert Warfield and program, January 1936 A Comparison of executive and judicial powers under the constitutions of Argentina and the US by Alexander W Weddel, June 1937 The Crisis of the American constitution by William Yandell Elliott, and program, June 1938 The prospects of democratic government by Harold J Laski and program, April 1939 The Supreme Court and disputes between the States by Charles Warren, June 1940","Includes lectures by; Anderson, Henry W.; lecture on political conditions in Virginia, 1928, 54 pp. An address before the school of present day politics conducted by the College and the Times-Dispatch. At Richmond March 6, 1928. Transferred to \"School of Present Day Politics Records\" UA 283 Chinard, Gilbert; announcement of lecture on Jefferson and the French Philosophers, 1938, 1 piece. Compton, Authur Holly; announcement of lecture on 'The Romance of Cosmic Rays,' 1938, 1 piece. Cox, George H.; announcement of lecture before the Pan American League, 1938, 1 piece. Daniel, Robert W.; address delivered at convocation, Feb. 1928, 16 pp. Transferred to Convocation Collection UA 155 Dearborn, Ned; announcement concerning an illustrated lecture on wild birds, 1938, 1 piece. De Bosis, ? ; correspondence of E. G. Swem with Luigi Carnovale, 1925, about a lecture on archaeological discoveries in Italy. Kerr, Mina; announcement of lecture on 'Britian's outlook over the world today,' February 21,1938, 1 piece. Langer, ? ; invitation to meet Dr. Langer after his lecture, undated, 1 piece. Lentz, John Jacob; invitation to his address, April 12, 1924, 1 piece. Lenz, G. Franklin; announcement of lecture on banking, March 15,1939, 1 piece. Magoffin, Ralph V. D.; announcement concerning a reception for Dr and Mrs Magoffins following the lecture on Pompeii and Herculaneum of Yesterday and Today, June, 1938, 1 piece. Moore, R. Walton; address transcript on 'President James Monroe and his Message of December 2, 1823,', 1923, 12 pp. Van Buren, Harold K.; announcement of a lecture on handblocked American table linens, December 13, 1938, 1 piece. Warren, Charles; invitation to address by Charles Warren, February 8, 1924. 2 pieces (2 copies). Yeuell, Herbert; Oberammergau passion play--H. Yeuell's personal pictures and impressions. Other lectures and papers, oversize, 27 pieces.","Visit of President Warren G Harding, October 19, 1921. Includes clippings about the visit and transcript of his speech at campus. See Also: William and Mary Literary Magazine, 1921, Nov. Address of Harding and JAC Chandler Visit of the Governor and Legislature of Virginia, 1924. Printed card of information about the visit. Visit of Pres. Coolidge, 1926. Includes a luncheon invitation, pictures, clippings. Franklin D. Roosevelt, includes clippings and papers. Original manuscript of the address made by President Roosevelt at the inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as President of the College on which occasion Mr Roosevelt was made the recipient of the honorary degree of LLD. Signed and presented by Mr Roosevelt, October 20, 1934. Letter to His Majesty, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth from John Stewart Bryan concerning their visit, 1937.","Folder contains items relating to conventions; including circulars, photographs, registration cards, programs, and other papers. Virginia Press Association registration card circa 1922 The Second Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women at the College of W\u0026M, April 26, 1924. program American Historical Association registration cards. December 31, 1924 Garden Club of America, 1924 visit to Williamsburg. Printed trip program","Accounts and invoices for furniture and repairs to buildings, 1766-67 (1 piece), 1848-53 (37 pieces), 1888 (2 pieces), and undated (3 pieces).Typed copy of a resolution of the faculty, 1771, that lightning rods be installed on the College buildings, 1 piece.Extracts from the minutes of the faculty, 1825-1868, concerning repairs made to buildings, 7 pieces.Correspondence of Robert W. Hughes concerning the construction of the boarding house, hospital, and Taliaferro Hall, 1896-94, 12 pieces. [transfered to the R. M. Hughes Papers]'On the campus of the College of William and Mary,\" 1916, 21 pp., 24 cm. (Bulletin, 9, no. (4), 2 copies.Booklet of pictures of scenes on the College campus, principally of the building. (Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1937), 32 pp., 2 copies.","Book containing a record of cost of moving buildings from Penniman and erecting them on the College campus, 1920-21, and expense accounts of the College farm, 1921-23, 122 pp., 15 x 12. [bound volumes]. Pages related to the Penniman Building have been moved to the University Archives Subject File Collection under Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Penniman Building. A student's theme describing the College buildings, circa 1921. Historical article on Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, circa 1930, containing descriptions of the three original buildings of the College, Pg 5 describes College Coat of Arms Some places of interest in Williamsburg, prepared by the students of the College ..., 1923. Williamsburg, Ferguson Print Shop. 4 pp, 14 cm. The memorial plan of the College of William and Mary. Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1924. 15 pp., 19 cm. College of William and Mary. A descriptive booklet by Charles M. Robinson, with views of the buildings, 1925, 22 pp., 10 cm, 2 copies. College of William and Mary. Article by Charles M. Robinson, architect, circa 1927, 34 pp. Insurance underwriters' plan showing location and construction of buildings, 1930, 1 piece. Samuel E. Morison, \"A conjectural restoration of the 'old College' at Harvard,\" Old-time New England 23, no. 4 (April 193(3): 131-158. Written in colaboration with the firm of Perry, Shaw, and Heburn, architects of the restoration of the Wren Building. Memorandum to E. G. Swem about brickwork uncovered behind the Wren Building, 1940. William Christian, \"Immortal William and Mary, creator of American idealism,\" Southern Motorist 4, no. 9 (Nov. 1920): 3-13. 2 copies, contains views of exterior and interior views of the building.","Buildings and Grounds; photographs, engravings, and prints of buildings. Photo of two half-tones from the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, England. This print shows the three original buildings of the College, and a rear view of the Wren building, 3 pieces [subject oversize]. Eight slightly different copies of the view of the three original buildings by Crump, a negative of one of these views, and a note concerning another view, 10 pieces. A wash drawing showing the three original buildings, 1 piece [oversize]. photocopy of a wood cut of the three original buildings, 1 piece [missing] photocopy of a wood cut of the view looking east from the Wren Building, 1 piece. Photograph of the three original buildings, circa 1870, 1 piece [oversize ? ] Photo of the buildings, between 1908 and 1920, 1 piece. Aerial views of the College and Williamsburg, circa 1929 [removed to Archives Photographs Collection].","Photocopy of a survey of Richard Kemp's land, 4332 acres at the head of Archer's Hope Creek, James City County. Survey made 18 Jan. 1642 and show the line of the old stockade, two sheets. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1642-1960 phohtocopy of survey of 619 acres of land in James City County, near Archer's Hope Swamp. Survey made by Robert Beverly at the request of Mr. Secr. Ludwell Lee, Nov. 1674, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1642-1960 Transcript from Surry County records of an order between 1691 and 1713, reimbursing James Mingre for his land which was given to the College TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1678 B and G - land owned off campus - surry county] Deed, given by Thomas Jones to the College, covering a tract of land in Prince George and Surry County, 1723, 1 piece. Note; the revenue from this land was to be used for maintaining and educating scholars. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE - SUBSEQUENTLY TRANSFERRED INTO ITS OWN COLLECTION UA 383. Land Indenture between Thomas Jones and the College of William \u0026 Mary: Buildings \u0026 Grounds Deed, given by William Stith to the College, covering two lots in the city of Williamsburg, 1738, 1 piece TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land Owned Off-Campus--Williamsburg]. Deed, given by Thomas Bray to the College, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1739, and a surveyor's JJonesplat, 1740, 2 pieces. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land Owned Off Campus--King William County Deed given by King George II to Humphry Baylis, covering 440 acres of land in Surry County adjoining a tract of land owned by the college. 1 Dec 1748. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO MANUSCRIPTS ON 6/6/1989 photocopy of a lease given by the college to Augustine Clairborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 Jan 1762. This lease bears the original seal of the college. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds photocopy of a petition by Augustine Clairborne and other residents of Sussex County, to the House of Delegates of Virginia, protesting against the high rents required by the college. 22 Nov 1777. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land owned off campus--Sussex County Receipt, 1778, for 45 shillings for carrying the chain on a survey of land owned by the College, 1 piece. Letter; James Jones to the president and professors of the College, 11 Jan. 1791, concerning the Vineyard lands sold by him and by the College in 1786, 1 piece. Letter; J. Madison to visitors and governors, 20 June 1786, concerning the sale of the Palace lands, the Vineyard lands, and lands near Jamestown belonging to the College, 1 piece. Copy of a lease given by the College to John Doggin covering a tract of land in King William County, 1788, 2 sheets. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds Deed, given by the president and masters of the College, conveying 364 acres of land in Bruton Parish, York County, to Samuel Smith McCroskey, 2 June 1790. Mortgage given by Samuel Smith McCroskey to the College covering a tract of land in York County called the Palace Lands, 3 June 1790, 1 piece. Extracts from the York County deed book, no. 6, 1777-1791, concerning a tract of land sold by the College to Samuel Smith McCroskey in 1790, and a tract of land sold to Edmund Randolph, 2 pieces.","Photocopy pages of plats of the college lands in King William County dated 1790-1798 and memoranda of leases dated 1786-1804. SEE ALSO ARCHIVES ACC. 1989.059","Two letters from William Nicholson, Sussex, 18-19 Jan. 1791, concerning certain College lands in Sussex County, and a plat of lands, 1 sheet. Lease given by the College to Jack Mitchel, 14 April 1792, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1 piece. Missing Copy of a lease given by the College to James New, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1793, 2 sheets. SEE ALSO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE Photocopy of a lease given by the College to Walker Tomlin covering a tract of land in King William County. 1793. Typed copy of a deed given by the College to Robert Armistead, 20 Feb 1795, covering a lot in Hampton VA Letter; John Mason, Wm Harrison, and Hugh Besches to the president and professors of the College concerning the value of the College lands on Joseph's Swamp in Sussex County, 17 March 1801, 1 piece. List of tracts of lands belonging to the College, given price per acre, undated, 1 piece. A statement showing the valuation of the College lands on Coppohonk Swamp in Sussex County, 21 March 1801, 1 piece. Account of lands sold by the College, 1804-1818, 1 piece. missing William and Mary College vs. Hodgson et al, a suit brought in 1808 concerning 1,000 acres of land in James City County, bequeathed to the College by William Ludwell Lee at his death in 1802. List of conveyances of land in King William County by the College, 1812-1828. Copy of a deed given by the College to Herbert A. Claiborne, covering a tract of land in King William County, 4 Dec. 1816, 1 piece. Memorandum of contracts for the sale of lands by the College, circa 1820, 1 piece. Quit claim deed given by Margaret Adams to the College, releasing her right of dower in a tract of land in the city of Richmond, and in two tracts of land in New Kent County called West Island and Iveys Neck, 25 Feb. 1826, 1 piece. Typed copies of papers relating to the purchase of a tract of land in James City County known as the College tract, 1851-53: Acknowledgement of purchase, signed by Samuel Y Nottingham, 10 Nov 1851. Letter from Tazewell Taylor, at Norfolk, to Robert H Armistead, at Williamsburg, 11 Dec 1852. Reeipt for final payment. 1 Jan 1853 List of slaves owned by the College, circa 1780, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: SLAVES OWNED BY THE COLLEGE","Photocopy of account of income and expenditures 1804-1811 These items transferred to the Office of the Bursar's Records, UA 72, February 2011. Recapitulation of annual income and expenditures. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1818 Statement showing cash receipts from capital stock. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Statement showing bonds receive. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Account of repairs 1814-1817 List of bonds due the college 1816 Estimate of income and expenditures 1817 Cash account 1817 Estimate of income 1818 Cash account 1818 List of bonds due the college 1818 List of bonds due the college 1819 Memo concerning college funds, undated","Certificates of proficiency, circa 1870, blank form. Certificate of proficiency, no date, blank form. Certificate of graduation in one department, no date. Invitation to become a member of the Bronte Society, undated, 1 piece. Certificate of Loyalty in  World War I, 1921. Typed letter in Hebrew acknowledging congratulations upon the occasion of the inauguration of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1925, with English translation, 2 pieces.","Letter; Wm M. McArthur, Limington, Maine, 1852, asking for a catalog, 1 piece. Press notice, 1927, giving honor roll of students, 1 piece. Letter; James E. Pollard, Columbus, OH, 17 Dec. 1926, concerning the American Assoc. of College New Bureaus, 1 piece. Printed card sent by Pres. J. A. C. Chandler with publicity material, undated, 1 item. Report to the faculty by Thomas Pinckney, 1939, on the activities of the department of public relations, 3 pp.","Typed list of pictures in the library, 1922, 1 piece. Typed list of treasures, circa 1923, 1 piece. Bolling family; a loose-leaf volume containing photographs (taken before and after restoration) and letters pertaining to the identification of the Bolling portraits, as well as views of dwellings associated with the family, i.e. Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; \"Cobbs\" on Appomattox River, VA, Correspondence, dated 1876-77, concerning the British coat-of-arms presented to the College by Mrs. Myer Myers, 4 pieces. Note; this coat-of-arms is of wood and is about 6 x 8 feet in size.","Index from a scrap book which contained manuscripts relating to the College, 1 piece. Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original manuscript of \"The Present State of the Colony of Virginia,\" by Heartwell, Blair, and Hammond, 1 piece. List of articles in the Southern Literary Messenger, 1835-1861, 1 piece. Clipping from a list of published pamphlets, 1 piece. 129 cards containing titles of published material about the College. A bibliography of the history of the College, 1 typed sheet showing 24 titles. Page from a bookseller's catalog containing an item relating to the College.","A poem by Mott Dulany Ball was separated from this collection and was added to the Theta Delta Chi Records (UA 7.022) on 9/25/09."," An invoice for clothing from the Indian School was separated from this collection and was added to the Brafferton Estate Collection (UA 113) on 2/11/2011."," Folders 258-260, 273, 277, 280-283 were transferred to the Office of the Bursar Records on 3/12/2012."," Bursar's accounts relating to William Small were transferred to the William Small Collection on 6/6/2012."," Folders 55, 56, 56-A, 57, and 58 were transferred to the Faculty Assembly Records (UA 133) and the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) on 6/18/2012.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary","Swem, E. 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Signed by James Blair, rector, 1729. Bears impression of original College seal. [In Faculty/Alumni file under Gibson, Edward.] photocopy of original lease given by the College of William and Mary to Augustine Claiborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 January 1762. Bears original seal of the College. An impression of the College seal adopted in 1930. Correspondence of Howard M. Buck, of Washington, DC, with E. G. Swem, concerning the design of the seal of the College of William and Mary, 1922.","Description of the College mace by E. G. Swem, librarian, 1926. Publication; 4 pages, two copies. 23 1/2 cm high [one copy in oversize folder]. Presentation of the mace to the College, 1923 February 8. Publication; 7 pages, 23 cm high. In William and Mary Quarterly (1923 April), 122-128. Blue print showing the order of assemblage and line of march. Mace presentation ceremonies,19238 February 8 . List of contributors to the mace fund. 86 pages, 1922. (see also lists of contributors in The Flat Hat , 1922 February 10 - 1922 March 31. Design of proposed collar for mace bearer of the College [oversize file]. Pennant of the College. Paper, in colors, 4\" x 7 1/2\". Two copies.","A typed memorandum describing four manuscripts in the Public Record Office, London, showing the College charter in four stages of its production. Copy of the warrant from the King to the Attorney General, authorizing him to draw up the charter of the College of William and Mary. 25 January 1692/93. In English. 17\" x 13 1/2\", 21 numbered pages. Copy made in 1828, from the original at the Rolls Chapel, London, at the request of the Hon. J. Barbour. [oversize ?] phohtocopy of the first and last sheets of the College charter (\"King's Bill\"). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London. 5 sheets. [oversize file ?] Photoscopy of the College charter (Writ of Privacy seal). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London, 10 sheets. [oversize file?] phohtocopy of the entry of the College charter on the Patent Rolls. 3 sheets. [oversize file?] Resolution of the faculty, 28 March 1781, concerning the original College charter, which is lost. [oversize file?] Copy of the College charter. 8 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. [oversize file?] Longhand copy (late 17th or early 18th century) of the College charter, 8 Feb. 1692/93, in English. 15\" x 12\" and entitled \"Charter of Virginia College, Copy\". The only early copy of the charter in translation, found in Harvard University Library and sent to the College of William and Mary in 1931. [oversize file?] Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original charter and record of transfer of the College from the visitors to the faculty. The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). 20 cm high, 2 pages. [archives publications] Photograph of binding of the Charter, 8\" x 10\". [photo file] Correspondence relating to display of 1736 Charter and Statutes of the College A typed letter from the Library of Congress, at Washington, to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, president, of College of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 15 Dec 1916, concerning early catalogues and statutes of the college.(transferred from Folder 26) Memorandum, Nov 1, 1957, from James A Servies to Mr Ganter that the Charter and Statues has been loaned to the Walters Art Gallery for an exhibition of earl American binding 4/11/1929 letter to Dr Chandler from B.F. Stevens \u0026 Brown regarding Privy Seal","A typed copy of The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). Acquired by Dr. Lyon Tyler from the Library of Congress. 121 pages.","Charter, transfer and statutes, of the College of William and Mary. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Hunter, 1758.) In Library of Congress and College Library (195(4). [archives office] Statutes of the University of the William and Mary. (Richmond: Printed by Augustine Davis, 179(2). Enlarged positive prints made from a copy in the Virginia State Library. 16 pages. Typed extracts from the statutes of the College of William and Mary and of the Laws and Regulations of the College; 1736, 1758, 1792 and 1828. A typed copy of a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802. 2 copies. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Philadelphia: Printed by William Fry, 1817), 23 cm high. 2 photocopies also available. [publications] Laws of William and Mary College in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by T. W. White, 1828), 11 pages. 21 cm high. Comments on the statutes of the College. Undated. One piece, handwritten. The Matriculation Book of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1881. Contains: ((1) Laws and regulations passed by the visitors of the College, 1788-1830. Pages 1-36. ((2) Statutes relating to students, in force 1827. Pages 170-181. ((3) Laws and regulations of the faculty, relating to their own government, in force 1827. Pages 208-210. ((4) General regulations governing the conduct of the steward, 1827[?]. Pages 212-213. (5) Lists of students, and (6) T. R. Dew's accounts. [in vault with faculty minutes] Typed statutes of 1758, 1792 includes subjects taught Typed statues of 1736.","Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1830). 23 pages, 22cm high. One additional page attached. Two photocopies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1835). 23 pages, 22 cm high. 2 copies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed at the Office of the Farmers' Register, 1837). 24 pages. 22 1/2 cm high. Also a reprint in College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 11, no. 2, 1917 October. 28 pages, 23 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1840). 24 pages, 17 1/2 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849). 22 pages, 23 cm high. 2 copies [publications].","Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by P. D. Barnard, 185(1). 15 pages, 22 1/2 cm high. Also 2 photocopies and 2 paper copies.[publications] Laws and regulations of William and Mary College, Virginia. 15 pages, 20 1/2 cm high. 2 photocopies. Note: half title page has been penciled date 1849-50, which is incorrect. The actual date of publication, as indicated in the text, is between 1852 and 1854. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Richmond: Printed by Thomas Bali, 1855). 46 pages, 2 photocopies. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors 1907 June . 12 pages, 14 cm high. Printed. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors June 1919. 9 pages, 16 cm high. Ferguson Print. [In W\u0026M College Miscellany, 1907-1923, v. 2] Rules to be observed by students, 1924-25, printed card, two copies. Items reprinted in the College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 6, no. 3, 1913 January. 45 pages, 23 cm high. Includes: ((1) The Charter of the College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693 February 8, printed in 1906 Mar 7 from Acts of Assembly (1906). Pages 94-96. Also printed in William and Mary Catalogs. ((2) Transfer to the Faculty of Virgina, 27 Feb 1729. ((3) Act to establish a normal school at William and Mary College, 1888 March 5. From the Act of 1888, folder 23. ((4) Act to transfer the real estate and personal property of the College to the state, 1906 March 7. Folder 6. Rules and regulations of William and Mary College, adopted by the board of visitors in June 1919. Ferguson Print. 8 pages, 15 cm high. [publications] Rules to be observed by the students, 1924-1925. Printed card. Two copies. Laws of special interest affecting the administration of the College of William and Mary, 1939. 16 pages, mimeographed.","Enlarged positive prints from Hening's Statutes at Large. Includes; (1) An act for laying an imposition upon skins and furs, 1705. (Hening v. 3, p 365-358.) (2) An act for laying a duty on liquors, 1726. (Hening v. 4, p 143-150.) (3) An act for better support and encouragement of the College ..., 1734. (Hening v. 4, 429-43(3) (4) An act for the better support of the  College  ..., 1748. (Hening v. 6, p 91-9(4) 5) An act for exempting the exporters of dressed hides or skins from the payment of duties for such as has been before imported, 1765. (Hening v 8, p 142-14(3)","Carey, Edity F. Amias Andros and Sir Edmund, his son. Reprinted from transactions of the GUernsey society of natural science for 1913, Guarnsey, 1914 Pennington, Edgar Legare. Commissary Blair. Soldier and servant series. Publication no. 182, Feb-April 1936. Church missions publishing company, Hartford, CN Wilson, Samuel K. The genesis of American college government. An article in Thought, Dec. 1926. An extract of a letter from James Blayer [Blair] to the Bishop of London, 21 Jan 1698, concerning the building of the College of William and Mary. Carbon copies of speeches delivered by five scholars in the College on May Day, 1699. An extract from the Journal of the House of Burgesses, 17 May 1699, concerning attendance of the Burgesses at the May Day celebration of the College A speech of Shelton, a student in the College to Governor Nicholson, about 1699, in Latin. An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia concerning the acceptance of an offer to hold general assemblies at the College until the capitol should be build. 24 April 1700. Portrait of Henry Compton, Bishop of London from 1675-1713. (See oversized portrait file) Typed copy of an order of the council of Virginia to place some of the gunners stores from Jamestown at the College, 22 May 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the archbishop of Canterbury stating the agreement concerning the residence and board of the president, professors and scholars in the College. 27 May 1700 An account of the first commencement exercises, 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the Archbishop of Cnaterbury, 23 July 1700, concerning the arrangements for the care and instruction of the scholars in the Indian school at the College An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia referring to the proposed removal of the public records from Jamestown to the College. 4 Sept 1700 An extract from the journal of the first meeting of the Council of Virginia at the College. 17 Oct 1700 Ty;ed copy of the order issued by the Council of Virginia, 18 Dec 1700, that the public records be removed from Jamestown to the College. Letter from King William to Governor Nicholson, 30 December 1700 [trnasferred to King WIlliam III and Queen Mary II Papers, mss 75s W67, series 2","Typed copy of the order, 8 May 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia, to be held at the College, 9 June 1701 Typed copy of the order, dated 11 Nov 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia to be held at the College, 11 March 1702 Typed copy of the resolution of the House of Burgesses, 23 June 1702, concerning a statement made by William byrd in regard to taxes for the support of the College Extract from the report of the journey of Francis Louis Michel from Berne, Switzerland to Virginia, concerning a visit to the College in 1702 Extract from \"The present state of the College impartially considered\", 1703, and a copy of a letter from Franklin B Hough, at Boston, to Benjamin S Ewell, concerning the copying of papers relating to the College An extract concerning a riot of the students at the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract, concerning Governor Nicholson's abusive language in speaking of the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract concerning a midnight intruder at the college, from affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 Modest answer to a malicious libel against his excellency Francis Nicholson relating to the school boys of the grammar school, 1704 Extract from a modest answer to a malicious libel, 1704, concerning threats made by Commissary Blair agains Mrs Young, keeper of the College table. An extract, concerning repairs to Mr Ingles' room at the college, 1704 Carbon copy of a memo of several faults in the building of College, circa 1704 A","A carbon copy of a letter from Mungo Ingles to Francis Nicholson, 7 Feb 1705/06, concerning the burning of the College. 29 Oct 1706 An extract from the Journal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 15 March 1705/6, concerning the burning of the College Typed copy of the message from the Council to the House of Burgesses, 31 Oct 1705, concerning the burning of the College A carbon copy of a letter from Munco Ingles to Col Francis Nicholson, 22 Dec 1705, concerning the burning of the College A typed copy of testimony as to the burning of the College given by Henry Randolph, George Burton, Col. Edward Hill, William Young, William eddings, John Young, John Morot, Captain Thomas Barber and C.C. Thanker, 1705 An extract from the Diaries and collection of Thomas Hearns, 1706, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A photocopy of a copy of a letter from Mongo Ingles, at Queens Creek, Virginia, probably written to Governor Nicholson, 20 Sept 1707, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A carbon copy of a fragment of a speech in criticism of Commissary Blair, probably delivered by Governor Nicholson about the year 1705. A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 21 March 1708/9 A typed copy of an order of the Council of Virginia, dated 21 June 1709, for a warrant to pay 500 pounds granted by Queen Anne to the visitors and governors of the College. A copy of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of Virginia held at the College, 27 Aug 1709 An extract from the diary of William Byrd of Westover concerning the rebuilding of the Wren Building, 13 Sept 1709 A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 18 April 1710 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to Mr Blathwayt concernig the use of quit rents for rebuilding the College, 23 Oct 1710 An extract from the Westover manuscripts concerning the Indian hostages which Governor Spotswood caused to be sent to the College about 1712 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to the Bishop of London, concerning the need of funds for the support of the College, 13 March 1713 Photo of an oil painting  of John Robinson Bishop of London from 1713-1723 (see Portrait File)","Announcement of the board of visitors, 29 Jan. 1851, concerning the system of discipline at the College. Letter; George P. Scarburgh, professor of law at the College, to Conway Robinson, 30 Jan. 1855, acknowledging receipt of his book, the practice in courts of justice, presented to the College. Typed copy of a humorous letter from \"Jobe Green\", describing a visit to the College. Letter appeared in the VA Gazette, 8 Feb. 1855, under the heading \"Letters from the County. No. 3\" [printed in the Oct. 1928 WM Quarterly ?] Extract from the VA Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 26 July 1855, concerning commencement exercises at the College. [printed in the WM Quarterly Oct 1928 ?] Letter; William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Rev. Silas Totten, 15 Aug. 1855, declining a professorship at the College. [on same sheet] Copy of a letter, William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Hon. John Tyler, College Rector, 19 Aug. 1855, stating reasons for declining a professorship. Article in the Southern Churchman, 1857, concerning the relation of the College to the Episcopal Church. [original clipping] Letter; Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to Richard Ewell, 9 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Letter; from Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to William Stoddert, 22 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Typed copy of an account of the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859, by Robert J. Morrison. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of Dr. Silas Totten's report on the burning of the College, 8 Feb. 1859. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Four newspaper clippings concerning the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859. Letter; N. Hough, Baltimore, to Lizzy [Ewell], 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Extract from a letter of St. George Tucker, Ashland, to R. J. Morrison, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. [from manuscript by R. J. Morrison copy in State Library] Letter; C. B. T. W[ashington], Williamsburg, to Lawrence Washington, Oak Grove Post Office, Westmoreland Co. VA, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the burning of the College. Typed copy of resolutions of the students of the College, 10 Feb. 1859, upon the burning of the College. [taken from the VA Gazette, 2 March 1859. Printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928 ?] Printed invitation to the alumni celebrations at the College 19 Feb 1859. 2 copies. [see publications file] Editorial concerning the alumni celebration at the College, 19 Feb. 1859, and a poem recited by St. George Tucker on the occasion, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 2 March 1859, concerning the loss of the Phoenix Literary Society library in the College fire, and the purchase of a new building by the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of an article from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA., 2 March 1859, concerning action taken by the citizens of Williamsburg to rebuild the College. [printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928?] Typed copy of a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest [Charles City County], to Silas Totten, Williamsburg, 8 March 1859, concerning the rebuilding of the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a notice in the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 6 April 1859, concerning proposals for rebuilding the College, 22 March 1859. \"Old William and Mary\", a historial sketch of the College from its beginnings to the fire of 1859, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. [one copy in periodicals, one photocopy] Extract from a letter; William Barton Rogers to his brother, Henry, 4 April 1859, concerning a visit to the College and plans for rebuilding it. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from a letter; H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 25 April 1859, concerning the election of the Earl of Hardwicke as College Chancellor. [R. J. Morrison mss, at State Library; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Letter; Robert J. Morrison, Williamsburg, to Col. Robert W. Carter, 26 April 1859, asking for aid in rebuilding the College after the fire of 1859. [removed to the Carter Family Papers 39.1 C24 Folder 46] Note; concerns the original inscription of the tablet to Sir John Randolph. [See Catalogue of the College, 1859-1860; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a paper by Prof. R. J. Morrison concerning the history of the College, 31 Jan. 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from an auction catalogue listing a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Dr. H. B. Grigsby, 15 March 1860, concerning the history of the College. [see College Papers] Letter; Richard A. Wise, while a student at the College, to his father, Henry A. Wise, Norfolk, March 20, 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 28 March 1860, concerning the bell at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] missing Typed copy of a letter from Edward S. Joyner [?], Williamsburg, to H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 8 May 1860, concerning the selection of a professor at the College. missing Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 18 July 1860, concerning the commencement celebration at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Original newspaper clipping concerning the celebration of the Phoenix and Philomathean Societies, and the re-establishment of the law department at the College, 1860.","Letter; Thomas T. Munford, Lynchburg, to Lyon G. Tyler, President of the College, 29 Sept 1913, with a photograph of the tablet erected in Lynchburg to the memory of Maurice Guggenheimer, Ordinance Sergeant of the 2nd Virginia Calvary, C.S.A. Typed letter; photograph.","Suggestions as to requirements for the MA Degree, 1913-14, 1 piece. Circulars and bulletins on courses of study 1919-1940: transferred to course schedules. UA 317 Information concerning registration, 1935-1939: transferred to registrar, office of. UA 50 Lecture schedules, 1923-1940: transferred to Archives poster file, poster number 1971 Examination schedules, 1921-1940: transferred to Course offerings, UA 317","Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary's pioneer American law school,\" American Bar Association Journal (June 192(1). 2 copies. Transferred to Hughes Papers Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary, the first American law school,\" William and Mary Quarterly (Jan. 192(2): 40-48. Includes correspondence about the article.Transferred to Hughes Papers Correspondence of R. M. Hughes, 1920-1931, 95 pieces, with clippings. Transferred to Hughes Papers Book containing notes on national law, rhetoric, and mathematics, taken by student Warner T. Jones, 1836-1838, 88 pages, 11\" x 8\". In Bound Volumes Examination given by Henry A. Washington to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker's law class, June 1850. 2 different copies. George D. Wise, student, examination papers, 1853, 1 piece. Library science school papers, 1929-1935, 10 pieces. Catalog of a book selection demonstration exhibition for the elementary school teachers of the Peninsula, conducted by Edwin E Willoughby, acting head of the Library Science Department, 4 May 1935 Graduate studies; list of MA and MS degree thesis submitted between 1923 and 1937. William and Mary: America's First Law School by Fred B Devitt, Jr., reprint from W\u0026M Law Review Vol 2 Number 2, 1960","Papers concerning courses in astronomy, chemistry, economic, business administration, education, English, French, and German. Astronomy: The observatory of the College of William and Mary. In Early American observatories, by Willis I WIlham. see pages 20-21 Chemistry: papers transferred to Robert Gilchrist Rob materials Economics and Business Administration: announcements 1926-1927. Elocution:book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student, 1809. Note: the book also contains notes on elocution apparently made by Robert D Murchie though the hand is not the same. See Bound Volumnes English: English 1a and 1b. Manual of instructions and exercieses for 1921-22 French: A rational grammar of the French language by Edwin Taliaferro, professor at the College, undated. See Bound Volumnes German: A description of the course from Mitteilungen Der Vereinigung Carl Schurz, Berlin, Number 19, August 1937","Ancient History: examination given by Henry A Washington, 1854, and papers submitted by students Charles R Grandy and Charles WIlkingson. Medieval History: examination papers submitted by students on 29 June, 1853: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, Alexander Coke, George H Coke, S G Harriss, Edward Lee Hooff, William F M Jacobs, David F May, J May, R H Murphy, A A O'Neel, John M Pettitt, John Royall Robertson, William H Shield, G H Shorter, L W Smith, George W Stone, Charles S Stringfellow, B T Tayloe, W W Trent, Walker W Vest, M Washington, George D WIse, Henry A Wise, Jr.","Modern History: a portion of an exam given b Henry A Washington on Modern History, no date A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1937: announcement and program, revised program, newspaper clippings A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1938 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1939 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1940 Italian:  Bruno Roselli author \"Italian Yesterday and Today\", Boston, The Stratford Press, ca 1935, pages 3-12 on early teaching of Italian at William and Mary.  Call Number PC1068 .U6 R58","Law: Bulletin announcement of courses in Law 1920-21 Music: letter to students, 1930 Physical Education: announcement, 1941, coaching school Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy taken by William G Young, student at the College about 1838. See Bound Volumes Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy and government, taken from the lectures of Thomas R Dew by Whitaker Harris, student, 1841-42. See Bound Volumnes Political Economy: 10 pages of notes on political economy taken by James Edward MacFarland, student. 1848 Political economy: examination given by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker with answers, undated Political economy: students' exam papers 16 Feb 1854: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, H E Coleman, John W Custis, C R Grandy, F C Hunter, B T Tayloe, Political economy: exam given by Lyon G Tyler, 1918-1919 Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on rhetoric and belles-lettres taken from the lectures of Hugh Blair by Hugh T W Mercer, student. 1794. See Bound Volumes Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on national law, rhetoric and mathematics taken by Warner T Jones of Gloucester County, Virginia, student at the College. 1836-38. The book contains also a few professional accounts and memoranda of Warner T Jones, attorney-at-law. 1847-1851. See Bound Volumes Science: a memorandum describing the courses in chemistry and natural philosophy, undated Science: early teaching of science at the College by Galen W Ewing. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Education, V. 15, no. 1, January 1938, pgs 3-13 Science: Science in Colonial Virginia by Austin H Clark. In Randolph-Maon Women's College, alumnae bulletin, Vol 30, No 3, April 1937 Science: Typed copy of a notice in the Virginia Gazette, 9 Jan 1745/46, concerning a course in experimental philosophy to be given by Dr Spencer Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by John Groghan, student, 1807-1808. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on experimental philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by W N Edwards, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by an unknown student. 1809-1811. See Bound Volumes. Note: the book contains the signatures of Thomas Griffin Peachy, Patrick Galt, James S Gilliam and James Wills, and on page 100 the following notation: Thomas Griffin Peachy's book presented him by his friend, G Croghan Science: Book containing notes on chemistry and natural philosophy taken from the lecrtures of William Barton Rogers by an unknown student. circa 1828-1835. See Bound Volumes. Note: The signatures of W H Woods and C B Hayden appear on the front cover Summer school: Bulletin from the College: announcements of the 1925 W\u0026M Foreign Summer Schools in cooperation with the University of Toulouse, France, and The National University of Mexico, Mexico. Vol xVIII, No.3, December, 1924. Summer school: The Tidewater Trail, Vol I, Number 3, April 1, 1925. Article about W\u0026M summer school in France. Also article about the death of Kate Waller Barrett Summer School: Bulletin from the College Study Tour in Europe, summer 1930. Vol XXXIII, No 5, October, 1929 Summer school: copy of an announcement of a summer tour in Europe under the auspices of the College, 1930 Theological school: a note concerning the theological school, 1821-1823.","A Letter from David stuart at Abingdon [VA], 25 Dec 1789, recommending Mr White for a position as grammar master A letter from John Redman Cox, at University of Pennsylvania, and others, circa 1823, recommending Dr W Meade for the chair of chemistry A letter from Thomas F Mulledy, at Georgetown College, 21 Sept 1832, recommending James Callaghan for a professorship A letter from John Taliaferro, at Washington, to Professor Beverley Tucker, 13 June 1842, introducing and recommending Nicholas P Tillinghast for the professorship of ancient languages Papers relating to the application of George Waterman, Jr., of Newton University, Baltimore, for a professorship. 23 Sept 1846-20 Feb 1847 A letter from Adolphus Lewis Koeppen, at New York, 28 Sept 1846, announcing his candidacy for the professorship of history Two letters from Robert C Randolph, at New Market, [Shenandoah County, VA] 5 Jan 1847, suggesting the name of the Rev E C Hutchinson for the presidency of the College A letter from Washington McCartney, at Easton, PA, 9 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from S X Ball at Pomonkey, Charles County, MD, 14 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship A letter from Edward J Stearns at Baltimore, 16 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from R M T Hunter, 20 Jan 1847, concerning the qualifications of George Frederick Holmes for a professorship. Letter purchased from Mr Frost, Morsemere Place, Yonkers NY for $1.50 A letter from John Neely, at Easton, PA, 23 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship and papers relating t the application A letter from Pierre P Irving at New York, 3 Feb 1847, submitting the name of Theodore Irving for a professorship and letters relating to his application A letter from William Sparrow at the Protestant Episcopal Seminary of Virginia, 9 Feb 1847, and a letter from George Allen, at the University of Pennsylvania, 13 Feb 1847, recommending the Rev William N Pendleton for the presidency of the College A letter from Hanson B Pigman at Cumberland, MD, 15 Feb 1847 applying for the professorship of moral philosophy and politics and papers relating to the application (9 letters) A letter from L C Garland at Lovingston, Nelson County, VA, 11 Oct 1847, declining a professorship and two letters of recommendation A note concerning relatives of Landon Cabell Garland who have been graduates of the College","A letter from Claudius Crozet at Richmond, 1 March 1848 applying for the chair of mathematics Letters relating to the appointment of Benjamin S Ewell to the chair of mathematics. April 1848 Letter from Joseph J Halsey at Stillman, Orange County, VA, 10 June 1848, applying for the chair of mathematics and papers relating to the application Papers relating to the applicatin of Thomas Peyton Giles for the chair of municipal and constitutional law, 15 June 1848 Letter from James C Welling, at Trenton, NJ, 24 June 1848, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application A letter from William J Berryman at Stevensville Academy, King and Queen County, VA, 26 June 1848, concerning references Letter from J W Sundeland at Boston, MA, 28 June 1848, concerning his applicatin for a professorship and related papers Letter from Hubert P Lefebvre at Richmond, 6 July 1848, concerning recommendations of Dr M J Smead for the chair of humanitites Letter from Francis J Mettauer at Hampden Signey College, Prince Edward County, VA, 6 July 1848, applying for the professorship of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from Alexander Duke at Charlottesville, VA, 11 July 1848, applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James Wynne at Baltimore, 12 Aug 1848, applying for the chair of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from W F Hopkins at Georgetown, KY, 14 Aug 1848 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from William Burke at Richmond, 21 Aug 1848 concerning testimonials of the Rev John Burke Letter from Stephen P Hill at Baltimore, MD, 26 Sept 1848 recommending Joseph Bartlett Burleigh. Postscript by Henry V D Johns, Baltimore, 2 Oct 1848 Letter from Tiberius Gracchus Jones at Norfolk, 18 Dec 1848 applying for the chair of political economy and history","Letter from Lucian Minor at Louisa Court House, VA, 21 Aug 1855, concerning the law professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Henry Wall, at Williamsbur, VA, Dec 1878 applying for the chair of moral and intellectual philosophy and a letter for recommendation Papers relating to the application of J F Harrison for a professorship 1886-1887","Letter from Addison Hoge at Oxford, MS, 18 May 1888, recommending Theo P Campbell for a professorship Papers relating to the application of F E Lodeman for a professorship, May-June 1888. A small photograph of F E Lodeman is attached to one of the letters Letter from C W E Miller at Baltimore, MD, 2 June 1888, applying for the professorship of Greek and Latin and printed letters of recommendation Letter from Joseph W Shackford at Walkerton, Kind and Queen County, VA, 6 June 1888, concerning an application for a professorship Letter from D E Stauffer,Jr at Baltimore,MD, 7 June 1888 concerning an application for a professorship Letter from Alph Noel at Baltimore, MD, 9 June 1888, applying for the professorship of French and German and copy of letter of recommendation Letter from Walter H Evans at Crawfordsville, IN, 11 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of science and letter of recommendation Letter from H G Hipp at Ypsilanti,MI, 11 June 1888, concerning an application for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from P H Kirsch at Bloomington, IN, 11 June 1888, applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from G W A Lyon at Portsmouth, OH, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application and a photograph of GWA Lyon Letter from A G Newcomer at Ithaca, NY, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James T Reed, Jr, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or foreigh languages and papers relating to the application Letter from S S Rupp at Jersey Shore, PA, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and letters of recommendation Leter from George L Sampson at Shelbyville, KY, 11 June 1888, concerning the election of a professor of Lantin Letter from James Donnelly at Tahlequah, Indian Territory, 12 June 1888, applying for the professorship of English and letters of recommendation Letter from Charles G Maphis at Strasbury, Shenandoah County, VA, 12 June 1888 concerning an election of teachers for the normal department of the college","Letter from John C Paris at Randolph P.O., Charlotte County, VA, 12 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters relating to the application Letter from J B Haynes at Lewisburg TN [Lewisburg Institute for Boys and Girls], 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or natural science and letter of recommendation Letter and photograph from J E McCartney at Elkhard IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorhip of philosophy Letter from R M Parks at Bedford, IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from W H Seabury at Norfolk, VA, 13 June 1888 concerning a professorship Letter from F Wespy at Newmansville FL, 13 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and printed sheet of recommendations Letter from E F Demmon at Peru, IN, 15 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from I M Bridgman at Salem IN, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Roland W Guss at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CN, 16 June 1888 concerning the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Eudorus C Kenney at Truxton, Courtland County, NY, 16 June 1888 for a professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from B Marnex at Norfolk, VA, 16 June 1888 applying for a position as a techer of penmanship and two printed busines cards Letter from J W Thomas at Hackettstown, NJ, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of classics, French and German and letters of recommendation Letter from Ralph Jones at Franklin, IN, 18 June 1888, applying for the professorship of philosophy and letter concerning the application Letter from W H Prukins, Jr, at Urbanna, Middlesex County, VA, 18 June 1888 applying for a position in the English Language and Literature and History and Latin departments as well as Greek and elementary Mathematics Letter from A M Randolph at Richmond, VA, 18 June 1888 recommending Hampden Bagby as professor Letter from George M Thomas at Charlotte Hall, St Mary's County, MD, 18 June 1888 concerning the professorship of mathematics Letter from E G Lancaster at Northwestern Military Academy, Highland Park, Lake County, IL, 19 June 1888 applying for a professorship of languages Letter from Albert I Mayer at Toledo, OH, 19 June 1888 concerning the professorship of modern language Letter from A J Newell at Meadville,PA, 19 June 1888 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from Joseph M DIll at State Normal School, Troy, AL, 20 June 1888 inquiring about vacancies and printed sheet of recommendation Letter and printed form of application from Paul Adrian Scharff at Madison, NJ, 21 June 1888 applying for the professorship of French and German. Letter of recommendation and references Letter and photograph from C A Neville at Murray, KY, 22 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics and papers relating to the application.","Letter from Robert L Blanton at Stoddert, Cumberland County, VA, 23 June 1888 applying for the professorship of Latin and Greek and papers relating to the application Letter from E L Crenshaw at Richmond, VA, 25 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Richard T Goodwyn at Nottoway Court House, VA, 25 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of matematics and letters of recommendation Letter from J A Reubelt at Greensburg, KY, 25 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from Hugh Stockdell Bird at Petersburg, VA, 26 June 1888 concerning his applicatin for the chair of mathematics in the normal school and letter of recomendation Letter from H F Cox at Richmond, VA, 26 June, 1888, applying for the professorships of mathematics or ancient and modern languages and papers relating to application Letter from C H Hargoves, Nansemond County, VA, 26 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science, and a letter dated 2 July 1888 concerning the application Letter from R E Nelson, Jr., at Columbia, Fluvanna County, VA, 26-27 June, 7 July 1888, concerning his application for the chair of engineering and matematics Letter from WIlliam H Parker at Fredericksburg, VA, 26 June 1888, applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Carl M Best at Western Maryland House, Union Bridge, MD, 27 June 1888, asking for further information before applying for the chair of mathematics Letter from Thomas Cooper at Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, 27 June 1888, applying for the professorship of ancient or modern languages and letter of recommendation Letter from C L Crow at Norfolk, VA, 27 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History Letter from John D Epes, Staunton, VA, 28 June, 1888 applying for a professorship and papers relating to his application Letter from Vernon I'Anson at Norfolk, VA, 29 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English Letter from Pike Powers at Richmond, VA, 29 June 1888, recommending John Tabb for a professorship Letter from Edward Stratton, at Newport News, VA, June 1888, applying for a professorship","Letter from Richard F Beirne at Richmond, VA, 2 July 1888, recommending John Lesslie Hall as a professor and letter from J Lesslie Hall at Richmond, VA, 10 July 1888 requesting the return of letters of recommendation Letter from WIlliam N Burgess at Baltimore, MD, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from T J Drewry at Boykins, Southampton County, VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and letters of recommendation Letter from D H Hill, Jr (son of Civil War General DH Hill) at MIddle Georgia Military and Agricultural College, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from J B Lovett at Winchester VA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages Letter from William W Old at Norfolk VA 2 July 1888 recommending J H C Bagby for professorship Letter from John C Pettus at Richmond VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and engineering and letters of recommendation Letter from S L Powell at Gettysburg, PA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of natural science Letter from James C Martin, Jr., at Richmond VA 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of English and history and letters of recommendation Letter from J Martin Perry at Staunton, VA, 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from John S Charles, Jr., at Grammar and Matty School (public school no. (1), Williamsburg, VA, 4 July, 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from J N Anderson at Williamston, SC, 12 July 1888 concerning the chair of ancient languages Letter from Julius Blume at Chicago, IL, 12 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation","Letter from Emory C Chenoweth at Baltimore, MD, 19 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department Letter from James C Dolly at Ashland, VA, 20 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from Scott F Hershey at Washington, DC, 20 July 1888, concerning the presidency. A printed circular giving the qualifications of the Rev Hershey and a visiting card Letter from Walter R Egbert at Boston, MA, 23 July 1888, applying for a professorship in the normal department. Also a copy of the diploma of Walter R Egbert and a copy of a letter of recommendation Letter from Willis R Hall at Norwich, NY, 23 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and a letter, 13 Aug 1888, concerning the application Letter from Mary W McCauley at Baltimore, MC, 24 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction Letter from Almon F Hoyt at Albuquerque, NM, 25 July 1888, applying for a position as professor of normal instruction, and letters of recommendation, and a visiting card Letter from E Von Fingerlin, at Greenville, SC, 26 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from W R Triggs at Taopi, MN, 27 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter from John Mason Duncan at Cumberland, MC, 30 July 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from John T Power at Baltimore, MD, 30 July 1888 applying for a professorship Letter from AV Porter at Sterling, KS, 31 July 1888, applying for the presidency","Letter from Thomas E Hodges at Huntington, WV, 11 Aug 1888 applying for the position of principal of the normal school Letter from H C Lowery at Albuquerque College, Albuquerque, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of languages. A summary of his education and qualifications, and copies of letters of recommendation Letter from Charles F Merrill, at Cohoes, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from W Scott Dougall at Huron, OH, 13 Aug 1888, applying for the position of normal instructor Letter from Charles H Read at Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath County, VA, 14 Aug 1888, recommending Clifford Gordon for the presidency Letter from William H Eldridge at Williamstown, NJ, 15 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction Letter from Heilaman Wilson at Cartersville, Cumberland County, VA, 15 Aug 1888 concerning vacancies in the faculty Letter from S H Thompson at Raleigh, NC, 17 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter and photograph from J Wesley Drumm at Stuyvesant Falls, NH, 18 Aug, 1888 applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and letters of recommendation Letter from Louis H Marvel at Detroit, IL, 18 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of pedagogics Letter from S M Barton at Fredericksburg, VA, 21 Aug 1888, concerning the presidency and related papers Letter from Henry S Pratt at Meriden, NC, 21 Aug 1888 applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from J W Turner at Clinton, NC, 21 Aug 1888, applying for the headmastership of the normal school and papers relating to the application Letter from Charles Dod at Lexington, VA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of testimonials Letter from Edward F durnin at Frederick City, MD, 28 Aug 1888 applying for professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Clement E Edmunds at Mazeppa, Union County, PA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of his application and recommendations Postcard from WIll S Monroe at Nanticoke, PA, 28 Aug 1888 asking for the return of his letters and photograph Letter with photograph from Authur Beardsley at Swarthmore, PA, 29 Aug 1888, concerning his application for the presidency Letter from George H Bliss at Chicago, IL, 29 Aug 1888, concerning the return of three catalogues and photograph","Letter from S L Ware at Charleston, SC, 24 May 1904, applying for an instructorship in Greek, French and German Letter from F W Corliss at St Brides, VA, 16 May 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Joseph H Saunders at Covington, VA, 4 July 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Willis A Jenkins at Norfolk, VA, 11 July 1907 applying for the chair of pedagogy Letter from E Finley Cromwell at Norfolk, VA, 12 July 1907, recommending Joseph H Saunders for the chair of education and philosophy Letter from William Kavanaugh Doty at the University of Virginia, 4 Feb 1910, applying for a position as an instructor and the reply Letters from Charles William Dabney at the University of Virginia, 5 Aug 1916, recommending Charles A Cockayne for the chair of philosophy and psychology","Letters relating to the applicants for the chair of mathematics: August Bogard, John S Smith, Guy Roger Clements, Charles Edward WIlder, Otto DUnkel, S R Crumbaugh, Alfred Davis, Raymond Du Hadway, Otto Dunkel, O T Geckeler, Carl Gundersen, E R Hall, Paul C Holden, John L Jones, G H Light, Frederick S Nowlan, E J Oglesby, L E Petty, R G Robb, J E Rowe, Madison Sarratt, W F Shenton, Walter Francis Shenton, George H Light, Volney H Wells, C P Sousley, John Tyler, Volney H Wells, R C Young Letters and memoranda relating to the filling of vacancies in the faculty in 1916 Letter from R G Robb at Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 21 Jan 1918, applying for the chair of chemistry Letter from Joseph H Chitwood, at Roanoke, VA, 25 Jan 1918, recommending Arthur S Williams for chair of modern languages","Notes on the moods and tenses of verbs in the Latin language, likely written by a student residing in the home of John Millington, professor of natural philosophy and chemistry, circa 1836-48, 1 piece. Lecture notes on \"Dew Lecture\" and \"Metaphysics\", 2 pieces, 11 pages. Experimental school papers prepared by students in a summer course, 1925, 2 pieces.","booklet circa 1920s with well know alumni: presidents, Declaration of Independence signers, governors, senators, congress, cabinet officers, judges, army/navy and miscellaneous Correspondence of JAC Chandler, 1920-1926 and two rough drafts of the roll of fame Typed list of Rollof Fame and short historical sketch of the College List of the US Presidents connected with the College in some way: George Washington-Chancellor; Thomas Jefferson student and LLD 1782; James Madison student; John Tyler student LLD 1854; William Howard Taft-on Waterway Commission when member of Cabinet. Woodrow WIlson LLD (never conferred); Warren G Harding LLD October 13, 1921; Calvin Coolidge LLD May 15, 1926; Herbert C Hoover LLD October 19, 1931; Franklin D Roosevelt LLD October 20 1934 Typed list of an exhibit relating to W\u0026M Great, particularly the alumni governors in honor of the 49th annual national governors' conference at Phi Beta Kappa, June 23-26, 1957","Letters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred Adams, Theodore Floyd: citation for Theodore F Adams when receiving the degree of Doctor of Divinity, 3 June 1940 Addison, Thomas G: letter expressing his appreciation of the honorary degree of DD 23 March 1871 Arents, George: citation for George Arens when receiving the degree of Doctor of Letters, 3 June 1940 Barten, O S : resolution of the faculty conferring the degree of DD upon the Rev O S Barten 5 July 1869. Letter from Benjamin S Ewell concerning the certificate of the DD degree, 20 July 1889. Letter from O S barten expressing his appreciation of the degree, 24 July 1869. Batcheller, George Clinton: Carbon copy of a letter, 15 June 1907, expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree conferred upon him Benedict, Samuel: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 19 July 1870 Burgess, B J: letter asking that the Board of Visitors confer the MA degree up him, 2 Nov 1876 Conant, James Bryant: Citation for James Bryant Conant when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 8 June 1936 Coste, Jean Francois: Biographical sketch of Jean Francois Coste by John E Lane. A note concerning the life of Coste by John E lane. Compendium Pharmaceuticum...Newporti, Typis Henrici Barber, 1780 Craik, James: Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 2 Sept 1876 Dovell, Ashton: citation for Ashton DOvell when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 5 June 1939 Forrest, Douglas F: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 26 March 1879 Franklin, Benjamin: Photo of diploma conferring the degree of AM upon Benjamin Franklin, 2 April 1756. Oversize photo in Diploma Collection Fulton, William: Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 29 July 1872","Letters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred(continued). Gildersleeve, B L: a letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 26 June 1869 Glasgow, Ellen June 5, 1939 Glass, Carter June 10, 1935 Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord February 13, 1939 Graham, Frank Porter. Citation for Frank Porter Graham when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, June 13, 1938 Graves, R J. Letter from M Zahniser and others concerning a DD degree for R J Graves, 7 Feb 1872 Griffin, J S G. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 12 Jan 1855 Hall, Signey Bartlett June 3, 1940 Hanckel, J S. Letter from George Byrd Harrison concerning a DD degree for Dr Hanckel 22 June 1875 Henderson, Archibald, LLD 1933 Hopkins, Ernest M June 5, 1939 Lafayette, Marquis de. Extract from the minutes of the faculty, 20 Oct 1824, concerning the conferring of the degree of Doctor of Laws upon General Lafayette Lindsay, John S. Letters oncerning an honorary degree received by John S Lindsay, 1 Aug 1881 Lippman, Walter April 23, 1937 McBryde, Robert. Letter from Francis N SMith concerning a DD degree for Robert McBryde 11 June 1883. Letter of appreciation from Robert McBryde, 8 Feb 1884 Mahan, M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 11 March 1869 Meeks, Everett Victor 6/3/1940 Nelson, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 10 Nov 1873 Newcomb, John Lloyd. Conferring of LLD degree. Program of exercises, 21 Sept 1935 Olav, Crown Prince of Norway June 27, 1939 Peery, George Campbell October 20 1939 Platt, William H. Letter from Bishop Wingfield concerning honorary degrees for William H Platt, 24 Feb 1879 Potts, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 7 Dec 1872 Rittenhouse, David. Note mentioning the conferring of an honorary degree upon David Rittenhouse in 1784 Robers, Charles. Letter from E A Dalrymple concerning a DD degree for Charles Robers, 26 June 1860 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, October 20, 1934 Saunders, William Trebell. Petition from sixteen citizens of Florida and South Carolina recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon Rev William Trebell Saunders in 1871 Scott, John Jackson. Letter from Ro Tyler recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon John Jackson Scott, 31 May 1871 Smith, Francis Henry. Letters expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 12 June 1873 Spratley, Claude Vernon. Citation for Judge Claude Vernon Spratley when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 13 June 1938 Stuart, Campbell. Conferring of LLD degree on Sir Campbell Stuart. Program of exercises, 6 Oct 1937 Taylor, Charles H June 12, 1933 Trinkle, E Lee June 7, 1937 Tucker, Henry St George June 5, 1939 Venable, Charles S. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree 18 June 1873 Wall, Henry. Letter expressing his appreciation for the DD degree 17 March 1870 Ward, Edward Henry. Resolution of the faculty conferring the DD degree upon Rev Edward Henry Ward, 4 Dec 1882. NOTE: green stamp with William and Mary College seal and drawing of 1859 daguerreotype of Wren Building on letter from Benjamin S Ewell Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne. honorary degree of Litt. D and LLD. His booklet \"My Impressions of Argentina\", 1937. April 23, 1937 Whittle, Francis W. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 5 Sept 1873 Williams, Channing M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 1 Feb 1867 Wilson, Charles Edward June 3, 1940 Wyatt, Christopher. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 8 Apil 1869","Drawing of Alumni award for service and loyalty Letters from Earle Walter Blodgett concerning Botetourt and Ewell Prizes. Letter from WIllis A Jenkins to JAC Chandler, 27 April, 1922, giving an account of Blodgett's Life. NOTE: In 1886 Earle Blodgett of the Philippine Islands, an alumnus of W\u0026M, gave to the college ten gold medals, one for each year, for the best teacher; and, in 1890, silver medals, these to be known as the Brafferton prizes for teaching. In 1893 he gave to the college gold and silver medals to be known as the B S Ewell mathematial prizes Two extracts from a manuscript of R J Morrison concerning the medals\\ Papers relating to the Chancellor scholarship. Announcement of the Cary T Grayson Memorial Scholarships, 1940 James Barron Hope scholarship: more information on this scholarship may be found on papers filed under Pi Kappa Alpha scholarship Society of the Cincinnati. Certificates of presentation to the College and Earl Gregg Swem of copies of the Yorktown medal of the Society of the Cincinnati; a copy of the presentation address of the president, Col. Edgar Erskine Hume, 13 June 1932; a copy of the minutes of the annual meeting of the society, 20 Oct 1931 The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. The Rumford Press, Concord, 1930. Bulletin II A list of diplomas and certificates of distinction circa 1900 List of scholarships and prizes awarded in 1917,1923,1924,1932. Descriptions of awards Le","MJ Baptist, ER Bird, J Howard Bonneville, CM Chichester, Joseph Chitwood, J Munford Coles, EM and EJ Cooley, MH Copenhaver, BM Cox and WE Vest, Hawes Davies, HJ Davis, Authur Dodge, Hugh H Foster, George W Guy, Robert M Hushes, Jr, Harry A Hunt, E B Hutchison, Robert M Jones, ARW Mackreth, I Basye Marsh, CR Moore, Jr., John Lloyd Newcomb, AJ Pierpoint, Lacelle Lafayette Powers, LN Savedge, FM Sizer, WW Snead, GL Stevens, EJ Taylor, ES Taylor, Edgar M Terrell, J Taylor Thompson, L Wilmer White, Charles N Williams, Unidentified","1900: JT Booth, ES Brinkley, M Burton, P Henry Carr, Jr., Willaim B Coggin, P Woods Garland, Jr., AC Gilkeson, CE Gresham, WP Harris, WT Hodges, Floyd T Hollard, TB Hurst, George Johnson, FS McCandlish, W Authur Maddox, Archibald C Mayo, Francis Benjamin Watkins Scott, Oscar Lane Shewmake, TS Smith, C Vernon Spratley, Erle E Stacy, EC Taylork, VH Riddell, RV Rogers, SJ Willaims. 1901: JM Anderson, HH Chalmers, JN Dunivin, JS Eastman, TB Hurst, Jr., BF Iden, WC Parsons, SW Selden, AC Smith, TJ Stubbs, Jr., EM Terry, 1903: Joseph M Anderson, Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankinship, WA Brown, WB Coggin, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, WL Davidson, George O Fersuson, Jr., J Will Gossman, JN Hillman, Robert A Holt, CE Johnson, ED Jones, Rufus C Knight, Thomas N Lawrence, CN Leatherbury, ARW Mackreth, MR Morgan, T Lowery SInclair, Jr., E Hugh SMith, Thomas Peachy Spencer, JB Terrell, J Trafton Whitley, James S Wilson, WH Wrigglesworth, Arthur D Wright","1904: Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankenship, ? Carey, JA Carson, HL Chapman, PM Chichester, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, JT Ellis, GO Ferguson, Jr., JW Gossman, James N Hillman, Ivan S Hozier, Malcolm L Hudgins, Thomas N Lawrence, LC Lindsley, James Hubard Lloyd, William G Long, WE McDonald, Fred M Parrish, Jr., CB Ransone, G Gregg Shawen, Elmer W Somers, GT Somers, T Peachy Spencer, Charles W Sydnor, AC Taylor, AL Terrell, JB Terrell, CL Turnipseed, John TYler, BA Warriner 1905: Edward F Birckhead, H Blankinship, RM DeShazo 1916: John M Presson, Leeif E Scheie 1924: Paul Rea thomas","1855 catalogue of William and Mary College. J Hervey Ewing, printer List of students to 1859 Norfolk alumni prior to the Civil War. A pencilled list compiled by Rober M Hughes A phohtocopy of a page from the bursar's book showing amounts due for board at Lady Day, 1754 Statement of the annual number of students attending the college for the years 1786-1823. From the matriculation book. List of students for the yea 1814-1815 giving names Typed list of students for the years 1816-1818, giving names Register of students for the years 1831-1838, giving student's name, age, class, and lodging, and parent's name and address. Reprinted from the William and Mary College Quarterly. A typewritten statement for the years 1835-1840, showing the total number of students of each year, and the number in the various types of lodgings. A rough memorandum of Robert M Hughes listing a few statents 1837-1841. A typewritten statement for the years 1852-1857, showing for each year the total number of students and the number in the various types of lodgings List of students for the years 1857-1860, giving student's name, age, lodging and religious affiliation, and parent's name and address. Typed list of students who received bachelor's degrees. 1858-1886, also rough draft. Printed list of students for the year 1897-98 giving names only","List of students for the year 1915-1916, giving names. 2 copies of Matriculation Records of Standard Virginia Colleges, Session 1915-1916 by Commonwealth of Virginia--Department of Public Instruction. List of standard Colleges: University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Bridgewater College, Emory and Henry College, Hampden-Sidney College, Hollins College, Martha Washington College, Randolph-Macon College (for men), Randolph-Macon WOman's College, Richmond College, Roanoke College, Sweet Briar College, Virginia Christian College, Westhampton College (co-ordinate with Richmond College), Washington and Lee University. List of students for the year 1917-1918 List of graduates for 1928 summer session, giving name and address","Matriculation reports of students for session 1896-97 and 1897-98","Grammar school and political and belle-lettres department, Ferdinand S Campbell circa 1811 Mathematics and natural philosophy, FS Campbell circa 1811 Departmemt of humanity, 9 March 1812. Junior and senior mathematics, 9 March 1812 Senior moral and political class. John Augustine Smith, 1824. Notebook of Gerard B Stuart with list of members of the class inside back cover Chemical class and philosophical class, PK Rogers, July 1826 Grammar school by classes, July 1826 Law Classes, Judge Semple, July 1826 Mathematical school, F Campbell, 1826 Dr John A Smith's roll, subject not indicated, July 1826 First and second French classes, Dabney Browne, circa 1826 A roll of the grammar school, Oct 1826-July 1827 Report of the rector, 5 July 1827, showing names of students by classes Professor's rolls, 1827-1828: Moral Class, A. Empie; Political department, Thomas R Dew; Physical department, PK Rogers; Law School, James Semple; Mathematical school, Ferdinand S Campbell; Grammar School, Dabney Browne Book containing notes on moral and political philosophy taken from the lectures of John Augustine Smith by Gerard B Stuart, student at William and Mary COllege, 1824. Note: A list of members of the senior class appears inside the back cover. See Bound Volumes","Book containing rolls of the physical department, 1828-1834 and the mathematical department, 1830-1831, by William Barton Rogers","Department of political law. Thomas R Dew 1831-1832 Moral Class, junior course, 1831-1832 Grammar school by classes 1832-1833 Moral class, junior course 1832-1833 Political deparmtne 1832-1833 Grammar school by classes 1833-1834 Mathematical classes, Robert Saunders, 1833-1834 Political department 1833-1834 Rhetorical class and moral class, 1833-1834 Lists of students by classes, 1838-1839: chemical class, engineer class, law class and junior political class, junior mathematical class, senior mathematical class, junior moral class, natural philosophy class, senior political class, moral, chemistry, history, metaphysics, natural philosophy, senior mathematics and political economy classes Law Classes 1846-1847 Law class, 1848-1849 Rool book of German and French classes, taught by John C Calhoun, 1912-1914 Blueprints of vocational census study taken at William and Mary, 1922-1923. Vocationla information and guidance service. In oversize file Freshman English classes, 1925-1926","Rolls of English classes taught by Earl Gregg Swem: January-June 1927 September 1927-February 1928 Fall semester, 1928 1929-1931","Record of Education classes and Psychology classes taught by Marvin F Buson 1929-1930","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1894-1902 Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, January-May 1896","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1896-1897","Monitor's reports, showing attendance in classes 1897-1898","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1899-1900","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1900-1901","Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, circa 1901","A list of students' accounts, 1828, showing name and amount A statement of fees in the natural philosophical and chemical classes, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students in each class A statement of fees to which the professor of law was entitled during the years 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year A statement of fees paid in the grammar school, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing the number of students each year A statement of fees in the modern language department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing number of students each year A statement of fees in the political department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year and a few names A statement of fees in the natural philosophy and chemistry classes, 1828-189 and 1829-1830 showing names of students A statement of fees in the mathematical classes, 1829-1830 showing number of students A statement of fees in the moral courses, 1820-182=30 showing number of students each year A rough memorandum of Benjamin S Ewell showing fees paid by students 1870-1880 See also Matriculation book, 1827-1881, bound volume","Five James Goold Cutler Lectures 1927-1933: Our changing constitution by James M Beck, November 1927 The constitution and prohibition enforcement by George W Wickersham, July 1929 The constitution and foreigh relations by John Holladay Latane, February 1931 The appointing and removal powers of the president under the constitution of the US by Guy Despard Goff, November 1931. Transferred to Law LIbrary rare book call number KF4541 .C8 no.4 The federal constitution and its application, 1789 to 1933 by William E Dodd, August 1933","James Goold Cutler Lectures: The constitution and current economic problems by Patrick J Hurley, June 1933 The making and keeping of the constitution by Newton Diehl Baker, and program February 1935 The constitution as a continuing principle in government by Ethelbert Warfield and program, January 1936 A Comparison of executive and judicial powers under the constitutions of Argentina and the US by Alexander W Weddel, June 1937 The Crisis of the American constitution by William Yandell Elliott, and program, June 1938 The prospects of democratic government by Harold J Laski and program, April 1939 The Supreme Court and disputes between the States by Charles Warren, June 1940","Includes lectures by; Anderson, Henry W.; lecture on political conditions in Virginia, 1928, 54 pp. An address before the school of present day politics conducted by the College and the Times-Dispatch. At Richmond March 6, 1928. Transferred to \"School of Present Day Politics Records\" UA 283 Chinard, Gilbert; announcement of lecture on Jefferson and the French Philosophers, 1938, 1 piece. Compton, Authur Holly; announcement of lecture on 'The Romance of Cosmic Rays,' 1938, 1 piece. Cox, George H.; announcement of lecture before the Pan American League, 1938, 1 piece. Daniel, Robert W.; address delivered at convocation, Feb. 1928, 16 pp. Transferred to Convocation Collection UA 155 Dearborn, Ned; announcement concerning an illustrated lecture on wild birds, 1938, 1 piece. De Bosis, ? ; correspondence of E. G. Swem with Luigi Carnovale, 1925, about a lecture on archaeological discoveries in Italy. Kerr, Mina; announcement of lecture on 'Britian's outlook over the world today,' February 21,1938, 1 piece. Langer, ? ; invitation to meet Dr. Langer after his lecture, undated, 1 piece. Lentz, John Jacob; invitation to his address, April 12, 1924, 1 piece. Lenz, G. Franklin; announcement of lecture on banking, March 15,1939, 1 piece. Magoffin, Ralph V. D.; announcement concerning a reception for Dr and Mrs Magoffins following the lecture on Pompeii and Herculaneum of Yesterday and Today, June, 1938, 1 piece. Moore, R. Walton; address transcript on 'President James Monroe and his Message of December 2, 1823,', 1923, 12 pp. Van Buren, Harold K.; announcement of a lecture on handblocked American table linens, December 13, 1938, 1 piece. Warren, Charles; invitation to address by Charles Warren, February 8, 1924. 2 pieces (2 copies). Yeuell, Herbert; Oberammergau passion play--H. Yeuell's personal pictures and impressions. Other lectures and papers, oversize, 27 pieces.","Visit of President Warren G Harding, October 19, 1921. Includes clippings about the visit and transcript of his speech at campus. See Also: William and Mary Literary Magazine, 1921, Nov. Address of Harding and JAC Chandler Visit of the Governor and Legislature of Virginia, 1924. Printed card of information about the visit. Visit of Pres. Coolidge, 1926. Includes a luncheon invitation, pictures, clippings. Franklin D. Roosevelt, includes clippings and papers. Original manuscript of the address made by President Roosevelt at the inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as President of the College on which occasion Mr Roosevelt was made the recipient of the honorary degree of LLD. Signed and presented by Mr Roosevelt, October 20, 1934. Letter to His Majesty, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth from John Stewart Bryan concerning their visit, 1937.","Folder contains items relating to conventions; including circulars, photographs, registration cards, programs, and other papers. Virginia Press Association registration card circa 1922 The Second Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women at the College of W\u0026M, April 26, 1924. program American Historical Association registration cards. December 31, 1924 Garden Club of America, 1924 visit to Williamsburg. Printed trip program","Accounts and invoices for furniture and repairs to buildings, 1766-67 (1 piece), 1848-53 (37 pieces), 1888 (2 pieces), and undated (3 pieces).Typed copy of a resolution of the faculty, 1771, that lightning rods be installed on the College buildings, 1 piece.Extracts from the minutes of the faculty, 1825-1868, concerning repairs made to buildings, 7 pieces.Correspondence of Robert W. Hughes concerning the construction of the boarding house, hospital, and Taliaferro Hall, 1896-94, 12 pieces. [transfered to the R. M. Hughes Papers]'On the campus of the College of William and Mary,\" 1916, 21 pp., 24 cm. (Bulletin, 9, no. (4), 2 copies.Booklet of pictures of scenes on the College campus, principally of the building. (Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1937), 32 pp., 2 copies.","Book containing a record of cost of moving buildings from Penniman and erecting them on the College campus, 1920-21, and expense accounts of the College farm, 1921-23, 122 pp., 15 x 12. [bound volumes]. Pages related to the Penniman Building have been moved to the University Archives Subject File Collection under Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Penniman Building. A student's theme describing the College buildings, circa 1921. Historical article on Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, circa 1930, containing descriptions of the three original buildings of the College, Pg 5 describes College Coat of Arms Some places of interest in Williamsburg, prepared by the students of the College ..., 1923. Williamsburg, Ferguson Print Shop. 4 pp, 14 cm. The memorial plan of the College of William and Mary. Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1924. 15 pp., 19 cm. College of William and Mary. A descriptive booklet by Charles M. Robinson, with views of the buildings, 1925, 22 pp., 10 cm, 2 copies. College of William and Mary. Article by Charles M. Robinson, architect, circa 1927, 34 pp. Insurance underwriters' plan showing location and construction of buildings, 1930, 1 piece. Samuel E. Morison, \"A conjectural restoration of the 'old College' at Harvard,\" Old-time New England 23, no. 4 (April 193(3): 131-158. Written in colaboration with the firm of Perry, Shaw, and Heburn, architects of the restoration of the Wren Building. Memorandum to E. G. Swem about brickwork uncovered behind the Wren Building, 1940. William Christian, \"Immortal William and Mary, creator of American idealism,\" Southern Motorist 4, no. 9 (Nov. 1920): 3-13. 2 copies, contains views of exterior and interior views of the building.","Buildings and Grounds; photographs, engravings, and prints of buildings. Photo of two half-tones from the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, England. This print shows the three original buildings of the College, and a rear view of the Wren building, 3 pieces [subject oversize]. Eight slightly different copies of the view of the three original buildings by Crump, a negative of one of these views, and a note concerning another view, 10 pieces. A wash drawing showing the three original buildings, 1 piece [oversize]. photocopy of a wood cut of the three original buildings, 1 piece [missing] photocopy of a wood cut of the view looking east from the Wren Building, 1 piece. Photograph of the three original buildings, circa 1870, 1 piece [oversize ? ] Photo of the buildings, between 1908 and 1920, 1 piece. Aerial views of the College and Williamsburg, circa 1929 [removed to Archives Photographs Collection].","Photocopy of a survey of Richard Kemp's land, 4332 acres at the head of Archer's Hope Creek, James City County. Survey made 18 Jan. 1642 and show the line of the old stockade, two sheets. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1642-1960 phohtocopy of survey of 619 acres of land in James City County, near Archer's Hope Swamp. Survey made by Robert Beverly at the request of Mr. Secr. Ludwell Lee, Nov. 1674, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1642-1960 Transcript from Surry County records of an order between 1691 and 1713, reimbursing James Mingre for his land which was given to the College TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--1678 B and G - land owned off campus - surry county] Deed, given by Thomas Jones to the College, covering a tract of land in Prince George and Surry County, 1723, 1 piece. Note; the revenue from this land was to be used for maintaining and educating scholars. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE - SUBSEQUENTLY TRANSFERRED INTO ITS OWN COLLECTION UA 383. Land Indenture between Thomas Jones and the College of William \u0026 Mary: Buildings \u0026 Grounds Deed, given by William Stith to the College, covering two lots in the city of Williamsburg, 1738, 1 piece TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land Owned Off-Campus--Williamsburg]. Deed, given by Thomas Bray to the College, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1739, and a surveyor's JJonesplat, 1740, 2 pieces. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land Owned Off Campus--King William County Deed given by King George II to Humphry Baylis, covering 440 acres of land in Surry County adjoining a tract of land owned by the college. 1 Dec 1748. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO MANUSCRIPTS ON 6/6/1989 photocopy of a lease given by the college to Augustine Clairborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 Jan 1762. This lease bears the original seal of the college. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds photocopy of a petition by Augustine Clairborne and other residents of Sussex County, to the House of Delegates of Virginia, protesting against the high rents required by the college. 22 Nov 1777. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds--Land owned off campus--Sussex County Receipt, 1778, for 45 shillings for carrying the chain on a survey of land owned by the College, 1 piece. Letter; James Jones to the president and professors of the College, 11 Jan. 1791, concerning the Vineyard lands sold by him and by the College in 1786, 1 piece. Letter; J. Madison to visitors and governors, 20 June 1786, concerning the sale of the Palace lands, the Vineyard lands, and lands near Jamestown belonging to the College, 1 piece. Copy of a lease given by the College to John Doggin covering a tract of land in King William County, 1788, 2 sheets. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026 Grounds Deed, given by the president and masters of the College, conveying 364 acres of land in Bruton Parish, York County, to Samuel Smith McCroskey, 2 June 1790. Mortgage given by Samuel Smith McCroskey to the College covering a tract of land in York County called the Palace Lands, 3 June 1790, 1 piece. Extracts from the York County deed book, no. 6, 1777-1791, concerning a tract of land sold by the College to Samuel Smith McCroskey in 1790, and a tract of land sold to Edmund Randolph, 2 pieces.","Photocopy pages of plats of the college lands in King William County dated 1790-1798 and memoranda of leases dated 1786-1804. SEE ALSO ARCHIVES ACC. 1989.059","Two letters from William Nicholson, Sussex, 18-19 Jan. 1791, concerning certain College lands in Sussex County, and a plat of lands, 1 sheet. Lease given by the College to Jack Mitchel, 14 April 1792, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1 piece. Missing Copy of a lease given by the College to James New, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1793, 2 sheets. SEE ALSO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE Photocopy of a lease given by the College to Walker Tomlin covering a tract of land in King William County. 1793. Typed copy of a deed given by the College to Robert Armistead, 20 Feb 1795, covering a lot in Hampton VA Letter; John Mason, Wm Harrison, and Hugh Besches to the president and professors of the College concerning the value of the College lands on Joseph's Swamp in Sussex County, 17 March 1801, 1 piece. List of tracts of lands belonging to the College, given price per acre, undated, 1 piece. A statement showing the valuation of the College lands on Coppohonk Swamp in Sussex County, 21 March 1801, 1 piece. Account of lands sold by the College, 1804-1818, 1 piece. missing William and Mary College vs. Hodgson et al, a suit brought in 1808 concerning 1,000 acres of land in James City County, bequeathed to the College by William Ludwell Lee at his death in 1802. List of conveyances of land in King William County by the College, 1812-1828. Copy of a deed given by the College to Herbert A. Claiborne, covering a tract of land in King William County, 4 Dec. 1816, 1 piece. Memorandum of contracts for the sale of lands by the College, circa 1820, 1 piece. Quit claim deed given by Margaret Adams to the College, releasing her right of dower in a tract of land in the city of Richmond, and in two tracts of land in New Kent County called West Island and Iveys Neck, 25 Feb. 1826, 1 piece. Typed copies of papers relating to the purchase of a tract of land in James City County known as the College tract, 1851-53: Acknowledgement of purchase, signed by Samuel Y Nottingham, 10 Nov 1851. Letter from Tazewell Taylor, at Norfolk, to Robert H Armistead, at Williamsburg, 11 Dec 1852. Reeipt for final payment. 1 Jan 1853 List of slaves owned by the College, circa 1780, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: SLAVES OWNED BY THE COLLEGE","Photocopy of account of income and expenditures 1804-1811 These items transferred to the Office of the Bursar's Records, UA 72, February 2011. Recapitulation of annual income and expenditures. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1818 Statement showing cash receipts from capital stock. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Statement showing bonds receive. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Account of repairs 1814-1817 List of bonds due the college 1816 Estimate of income and expenditures 1817 Cash account 1817 Estimate of income 1818 Cash account 1818 List of bonds due the college 1818 List of bonds due the college 1819 Memo concerning college funds, undated","Certificates of proficiency, circa 1870, blank form. Certificate of proficiency, no date, blank form. Certificate of graduation in one department, no date. Invitation to become a member of the Bronte Society, undated, 1 piece. Certificate of Loyalty in  World War I, 1921. Typed letter in Hebrew acknowledging congratulations upon the occasion of the inauguration of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1925, with English translation, 2 pieces.","Letter; Wm M. McArthur, Limington, Maine, 1852, asking for a catalog, 1 piece. Press notice, 1927, giving honor roll of students, 1 piece. Letter; James E. Pollard, Columbus, OH, 17 Dec. 1926, concerning the American Assoc. of College New Bureaus, 1 piece. Printed card sent by Pres. J. A. C. Chandler with publicity material, undated, 1 item. Report to the faculty by Thomas Pinckney, 1939, on the activities of the department of public relations, 3 pp.","Typed list of pictures in the library, 1922, 1 piece. Typed list of treasures, circa 1923, 1 piece. Bolling family; a loose-leaf volume containing photographs (taken before and after restoration) and letters pertaining to the identification of the Bolling portraits, as well as views of dwellings associated with the family, i.e. Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; \"Cobbs\" on Appomattox River, VA, Correspondence, dated 1876-77, concerning the British coat-of-arms presented to the College by Mrs. Myer Myers, 4 pieces. Note; this coat-of-arms is of wood and is about 6 x 8 feet in size.","Index from a scrap book which contained manuscripts relating to the College, 1 piece. Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original manuscript of \"The Present State of the Colony of Virginia,\" by Heartwell, Blair, and Hammond, 1 piece. List of articles in the Southern Literary Messenger, 1835-1861, 1 piece. Clipping from a list of published pamphlets, 1 piece. 129 cards containing titles of published material about the College. A bibliography of the history of the College, 1 typed sheet showing 24 titles. Page from a bookseller's catalog containing an item relating to the College."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eA poem by Mott Dulany Ball was separated from this collection and was added to the Theta Delta Chi Records (UA 7.022) on 9/25/09.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e An invoice for clothing from the Indian School was separated from this collection and was added to the Brafferton Estate Collection (UA 113) on 2/11/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Folders 258-260, 273, 277, 280-283 were transferred to the Office of the Bursar Records on 3/12/2012.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Bursar's accounts relating to William Small were transferred to the William Small Collection on 6/6/2012.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Folders 55, 56, 56-A, 57, and 58 were transferred to the Faculty Assembly Records (UA 133) and the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) on 6/18/2012.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["A poem by Mott Dulany Ball was separated from this collection and was added to the Theta Delta Chi Records (UA 7.022) on 9/25/09."," An invoice for clothing from the Indian School was separated from this collection and was added to the Brafferton Estate Collection (UA 113) on 2/11/2011."," Folders 258-260, 273, 277, 280-283 were transferred to the Office of the Bursar Records on 3/12/2012."," Bursar's accounts relating to William Small were transferred to the William Small Collection on 6/6/2012."," Folders 55, 56, 56-A, 57, and 58 were transferred to the Faculty Assembly Records (UA 133) and the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) on 6/18/2012."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary","Swem, E. G. (Earl Gregg), 1870-1965","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary"],"persname_ssim":["Swem, E. G. (Earl Gregg), 1870-1965","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935"],"language_ssim":["English Latin"],"total_component_count_is":74,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T04:12:10.952Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes a variety of material formats and subjects from throughout the College's history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal certificate appointing William [also referred to as Edward Gibson], Archbishop of Canterbury, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Signed by James Blair, rector, 1729. Bears impression of original College seal. [In Faculty/Alumni file under Gibson, Edward.] photocopy of original lease given by the College of William and Mary to Augustine Claiborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 January 1762. Bears original seal of the College. An impression of the College seal adopted in 1930. Correspondence of Howard M. Buck, of Washington, DC, with E. G. Swem, concerning the design of the seal of the College of William and Mary, 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of the College mace by E. G. Swem, librarian, 1926. Publication; 4 pages, two copies. 23 1/2 cm high [one copy in oversize folder]. Presentation of the mace to the College, 1923 February 8. Publication; 7 pages, 23 cm high. In William and Mary Quarterly (1923 April), 122-128. Blue print showing the order of assemblage and line of march. Mace presentation ceremonies,19238 February 8 . List of contributors to the mace fund. 86 pages, 1922. (see also lists of contributors in The Flat Hat , 1922 February 10 - 1922 March 31. Design of proposed collar for mace bearer of the College [oversize file]. Pennant of the College. Paper, in colors, 4\" x 7 1/2\". Two copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA typed memorandum describing four manuscripts in the Public Record Office, London, showing the College charter in four stages of its production. Copy of the warrant from the King to the Attorney General, authorizing him to draw up the charter of the College of William and Mary. 25 January 1692/93. In English. 17\" x 13 1/2\", 21 numbered pages. Copy made in 1828, from the original at the Rolls Chapel, London, at the request of the Hon. J. Barbour. [oversize ?] phohtocopy of the first and last sheets of the College charter (\"King's Bill\"). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London. 5 sheets. [oversize file ?] Photoscopy of the College charter (Writ of Privacy seal). 6 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. From original in the Public Records Office, London, 10 sheets. [oversize file?] phohtocopy of the entry of the College charter on the Patent Rolls. 3 sheets. [oversize file?] Resolution of the faculty, 28 March 1781, concerning the original College charter, which is lost. [oversize file?] Copy of the College charter. 8 Feb. 1692/93. In Latin. [oversize file?] Longhand copy (late 17th or early 18th century) of the College charter, 8 Feb. 1692/93, in English. 15\" x 12\" and entitled \"Charter of Virginia College, Copy\". The only early copy of the charter in translation, found in Harvard University Library and sent to the College of William and Mary in 1931. [oversize file?] Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original charter and record of transfer of the College from the visitors to the faculty. The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). 20 cm high, 2 pages. [archives publications] Photograph of binding of the Charter, 8\" x 10\". [photo file] Correspondence relating to display of 1736 Charter and Statutes of the College A typed letter from the Library of Congress, at Washington, to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, president, of College of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 15 Dec 1916, concerning early catalogues and statutes of the college.(transferred from Folder 26) Memorandum, Nov 1, 1957, from James A Servies to Mr Ganter that the Charter and Statues has been loaned to the Walters Art Gallery for an exhibition of earl American binding 4/11/1929 letter to Dr Chandler from B.F. Stevens \u0026amp; Brown regarding Privy Seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA typed copy of The Charter and Statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks, 1736). Acquired by Dr. Lyon Tyler from the Library of Congress. 121 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharter, transfer and statutes, of the College of William and Mary. In Latin and English. (Williamsburg: Printed by William Hunter, 1758.) In Library of Congress and College Library (195(4). [archives office] Statutes of the University of the William and Mary. (Richmond: Printed by Augustine Davis, 179(2). Enlarged positive prints made from a copy in the Virginia State Library. 16 pages. Typed extracts from the statutes of the College of William and Mary and of the Laws and Regulations of the College; 1736, 1758, 1792 and 1828. A typed copy of a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802. 2 copies. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Philadelphia: Printed by William Fry, 1817), 23 cm high. 2 photocopies also available. [publications] Laws of William and Mary College in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by T. W. White, 1828), 11 pages. 21 cm high. Comments on the statutes of the College. Undated. One piece, handwritten. The Matriculation Book of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1881. Contains: ((1) Laws and regulations passed by the visitors of the College, 1788-1830. Pages 1-36. ((2) Statutes relating to students, in force 1827. Pages 170-181. ((3) Laws and regulations of the faculty, relating to their own government, in force 1827. Pages 208-210. ((4) General regulations governing the conduct of the steward, 1827[?]. Pages 212-213. (5) Lists of students, and (6) T. R. Dew's accounts. [in vault with faculty minutes] Typed statutes of 1758, 1792 includes subjects taught Typed statues of 1736.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1830). 23 pages, 22cm high. One additional page attached. Two photocopies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Thomas W. White, 1835). 23 pages, 22 cm high. 2 copies. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed at the Office of the Farmers' Register, 1837). 24 pages. 22 1/2 cm high. Also a reprint in College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 11, no. 2, 1917 October. 28 pages, 23 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Petersburg: Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1840). 24 pages, 17 1/2 cm high. [publications] Laws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849). 22 pages, 23 cm high. 2 copies [publications].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaws and regulations of the College of William and Mary in Virginia (Richmond: Printed by P. D. Barnard, 185(1). 15 pages, 22 1/2 cm high. Also 2 photocopies and 2 paper copies.[publications] Laws and regulations of William and Mary College, Virginia. 15 pages, 20 1/2 cm high. 2 photocopies. Note: half title page has been penciled date 1849-50, which is incorrect. The actual date of publication, as indicated in the text, is between 1852 and 1854. The officers, statutes, and charter of the College of William and Mary (Richmond: Printed by Thomas Bali, 1855). 46 pages, 2 photocopies. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors 1907 June . 12 pages, 14 cm high. Printed. [publications] Rules and regulations of William and Mary College. Adopted by the Board of Visitors June 1919. 9 pages, 16 cm high. Ferguson Print. [In W\u0026amp;M College Miscellany, 1907-1923, v. 2] Rules to be observed by students, 1924-25, printed card, two copies. Items reprinted in the College of William and Mary Bulletin, v. 6, no. 3, 1913 January. 45 pages, 23 cm high. Includes: ((1) The Charter of the College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693 February 8, printed in 1906 Mar 7 from Acts of Assembly (1906). Pages 94-96. Also printed in William and Mary Catalogs. ((2) Transfer to the Faculty of Virgina, 27 Feb 1729. ((3) Act to establish a normal school at William and Mary College, 1888 March 5. From the Act of 1888, folder 23. ((4) Act to transfer the real estate and personal property of the College to the state, 1906 March 7. Folder 6. Rules and regulations of William and Mary College, adopted by the board of visitors in June 1919. Ferguson Print. 8 pages, 15 cm high. [publications] Rules to be observed by the students, 1924-1925. Printed card. Two copies. Laws of special interest affecting the administration of the College of William and Mary, 1939. 16 pages, mimeographed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnlarged positive prints from Hening's Statutes at Large. Includes; (1) An act for laying an imposition upon skins and furs, 1705. (Hening v. 3, p 365-358.) (2) An act for laying a duty on liquors, 1726. (Hening v. 4, p 143-150.) (3) An act for better support and encouragement of the College ..., 1734. (Hening v. 4, 429-43(3) (4) An act for the better support of the  College  ..., 1748. (Hening v. 6, p 91-9(4) 5) An act for exempting the exporters of dressed hides or skins from the payment of duties for such as has been before imported, 1765. (Hening v 8, p 142-14(3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarey, Edity F. Amias Andros and Sir Edmund, his son. Reprinted from transactions of the GUernsey society of natural science for 1913, Guarnsey, 1914 Pennington, Edgar Legare. Commissary Blair. Soldier and servant series. Publication no. 182, Feb-April 1936. Church missions publishing company, Hartford, CN Wilson, Samuel K. The genesis of American college government. An article in Thought, Dec. 1926. An extract of a letter from James Blayer [Blair] to the Bishop of London, 21 Jan 1698, concerning the building of the College of William and Mary. Carbon copies of speeches delivered by five scholars in the College on May Day, 1699. An extract from the Journal of the House of Burgesses, 17 May 1699, concerning attendance of the Burgesses at the May Day celebration of the College A speech of Shelton, a student in the College to Governor Nicholson, about 1699, in Latin. An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia concerning the acceptance of an offer to hold general assemblies at the College until the capitol should be build. 24 April 1700. Portrait of Henry Compton, Bishop of London from 1675-1713. (See oversized portrait file) Typed copy of an order of the council of Virginia to place some of the gunners stores from Jamestown at the College, 22 May 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the archbishop of Canterbury stating the agreement concerning the residence and board of the president, professors and scholars in the College. 27 May 1700 An account of the first commencement exercises, 1700. An extract from a letter of Governor Nicholson to the Archbishop of Cnaterbury, 23 July 1700, concerning the arrangements for the care and instruction of the scholars in the Indian school at the College An extract from the Executive journals of the Council of Virginia referring to the proposed removal of the public records from Jamestown to the College. 4 Sept 1700 An extract from the journal of the first meeting of the Council of Virginia at the College. 17 Oct 1700 Ty;ed copy of the order issued by the Council of Virginia, 18 Dec 1700, that the public records be removed from Jamestown to the College. Letter from King William to Governor Nicholson, 30 December 1700 [trnasferred to King WIlliam III and Queen Mary II Papers, mss 75s W67, series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of the order, 8 May 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia, to be held at the College, 9 June 1701 Typed copy of the order, dated 11 Nov 1701, for a meeting of the Council of Virginia to be held at the College, 11 March 1702 Typed copy of the resolution of the House of Burgesses, 23 June 1702, concerning a statement made by William byrd in regard to taxes for the support of the College Extract from the report of the journey of Francis Louis Michel from Berne, Switzerland to Virginia, concerning a visit to the College in 1702 Extract from \"The present state of the College impartially considered\", 1703, and a copy of a letter from Franklin B Hough, at Boston, to Benjamin S Ewell, concerning the copying of papers relating to the College An extract concerning a riot of the students at the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract, concerning Governor Nicholson's abusive language in speaking of the College from the affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 An extract concerning a midnight intruder at the college, from affadavit of James Blair, 1 May 1704 Modest answer to a malicious libel against his excellency Francis Nicholson relating to the school boys of the grammar school, 1704 Extract from a modest answer to a malicious libel, 1704, concerning threats made by Commissary Blair agains Mrs Young, keeper of the College table. An extract, concerning repairs to Mr Ingles' room at the college, 1704 Carbon copy of a memo of several faults in the building of College, circa 1704 A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA carbon copy of a letter from Mungo Ingles to Francis Nicholson, 7 Feb 1705/06, concerning the burning of the College. 29 Oct 1706 An extract from the Journal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 15 March 1705/6, concerning the burning of the College Typed copy of the message from the Council to the House of Burgesses, 31 Oct 1705, concerning the burning of the College A carbon copy of a letter from Munco Ingles to Col Francis Nicholson, 22 Dec 1705, concerning the burning of the College A typed copy of testimony as to the burning of the College given by Henry Randolph, George Burton, Col. Edward Hill, William Young, William eddings, John Young, John Morot, Captain Thomas Barber and C.C. Thanker, 1705 An extract from the Diaries and collection of Thomas Hearns, 1706, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A photocopy of a copy of a letter from Mongo Ingles, at Queens Creek, Virginia, probably written to Governor Nicholson, 20 Sept 1707, concerning the burning of the College in 1705 A carbon copy of a fragment of a speech in criticism of Commissary Blair, probably delivered by Governor Nicholson about the year 1705. A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 21 March 1708/9 A typed copy of an order of the Council of Virginia, dated 21 June 1709, for a warrant to pay 500 pounds granted by Queen Anne to the visitors and governors of the College. A copy of the minutes of a meeting of the Council of Virginia held at the College, 27 Aug 1709 An extract from the diary of William Byrd of Westover concerning the rebuilding of the Wren Building, 13 Sept 1709 A copy of a warrant issued by Queen Anne to pay to the visitors and governors of the College 500 pounds out of the quit rents toward the rebuilding of the College, 18 April 1710 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to Mr Blathwayt concernig the use of quit rents for rebuilding the College, 23 Oct 1710 An extract from the Westover manuscripts concerning the Indian hostages which Governor Spotswood caused to be sent to the College about 1712 An extract from a letter of Governor Spotswood to the Bishop of London, concerning the need of funds for the support of the College, 13 March 1713 Photo of an oil painting  of John Robinson Bishop of London from 1713-1723 (see Portrait File)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement of the board of visitors, 29 Jan. 1851, concerning the system of discipline at the College. Letter; George P. Scarburgh, professor of law at the College, to Conway Robinson, 30 Jan. 1855, acknowledging receipt of his book, the practice in courts of justice, presented to the College. Typed copy of a humorous letter from \"Jobe Green\", describing a visit to the College. Letter appeared in the VA Gazette, 8 Feb. 1855, under the heading \"Letters from the County. No. 3\" [printed in the Oct. 1928 WM Quarterly ?] Extract from the VA Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 26 July 1855, concerning commencement exercises at the College. [printed in the WM Quarterly Oct 1928 ?] Letter; William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Rev. Silas Totten, 15 Aug. 1855, declining a professorship at the College. [on same sheet] Copy of a letter, William Green, Culpeper Court House, to Hon. John Tyler, College Rector, 19 Aug. 1855, stating reasons for declining a professorship. Article in the Southern Churchman, 1857, concerning the relation of the College to the Episcopal Church. [original clipping] Letter; Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to Richard Ewell, 9 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Letter; from Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, to William Stoddert, 22 July 1858, including information about the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Typed copy of an account of the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859, by Robert J. Morrison. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of Dr. Silas Totten's report on the burning of the College, 8 Feb. 1859. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Four newspaper clippings concerning the fire at the College, 8 Feb. 1859. Letter; N. Hough, Baltimore, to Lizzy [Ewell], 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. Presented to the College by Mrs. R. M. Crawford in 1937. Extract from a letter of St. George Tucker, Ashland, to R. J. Morrison, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the fire at the College. [from manuscript by R. J. Morrison copy in State Library] Letter; C. B. T. W[ashington], Williamsburg, to Lawrence Washington, Oak Grove Post Office, Westmoreland Co. VA, 9 Feb. 1859, concerning the burning of the College. Typed copy of resolutions of the students of the College, 10 Feb. 1859, upon the burning of the College. [taken from the VA Gazette, 2 March 1859. Printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928 ?] Printed invitation to the alumni celebrations at the College 19 Feb 1859. 2 copies. [see publications file] Editorial concerning the alumni celebration at the College, 19 Feb. 1859, and a poem recited by St. George Tucker on the occasion, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 2 March 1859, concerning the loss of the Phoenix Literary Society library in the College fire, and the purchase of a new building by the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of an article from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA., 2 March 1859, concerning action taken by the citizens of Williamsburg to rebuild the College. [printed in the Quarterly Oct. 1928?] Typed copy of a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest [Charles City County], to Silas Totten, Williamsburg, 8 March 1859, concerning the rebuilding of the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a notice in the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, 6 April 1859, concerning proposals for rebuilding the College, 22 March 1859. \"Old William and Mary\", a historial sketch of the College from its beginnings to the fire of 1859, from the Southern Literary Messenger, March 1859. [one copy in periodicals, one photocopy] Extract from a letter; William Barton Rogers to his brother, Henry, 4 April 1859, concerning a visit to the College and plans for rebuilding it. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from a letter; H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 25 April 1859, concerning the election of the Earl of Hardwicke as College Chancellor. [R. J. Morrison mss, at State Library; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Letter; Robert J. Morrison, Williamsburg, to Col. Robert W. Carter, 26 April 1859, asking for aid in rebuilding the College after the fire of 1859. [removed to the Carter Family Papers 39.1 C24 Folder 46] Note; concerns the original inscription of the tablet to Sir John Randolph. [See Catalogue of the College, 1859-1860; Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Typed copy of a paper by Prof. R. J. Morrison concerning the history of the College, 31 Jan. 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from an auction catalogue listing a letter from John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Dr. H. B. Grigsby, 15 March 1860, concerning the history of the College. [see College Papers] Letter; Richard A. Wise, while a student at the College, to his father, Henry A. Wise, Norfolk, March 20, 1860. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 28 March 1860, concerning the bell at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] missing Typed copy of a letter from Edward S. Joyner [?], Williamsburg, to H. B. Grigsby, Norfolk, 8 May 1860, concerning the selection of a professor at the College. missing Extract from the Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg, 18 July 1860, concerning the commencement celebration at the College. [Printed in WM Quarterly Oct 1928] Original newspaper clipping concerning the celebration of the Phoenix and Philomathean Societies, and the re-establishment of the law department at the College, 1860.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter; Thomas T. Munford, Lynchburg, to Lyon G. Tyler, President of the College, 29 Sept 1913, with a photograph of the tablet erected in Lynchburg to the memory of Maurice Guggenheimer, Ordinance Sergeant of the 2nd Virginia Calvary, C.S.A. Typed letter; photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions as to requirements for the MA Degree, 1913-14, 1 piece. Circulars and bulletins on courses of study 1919-1940: transferred to course schedules. UA 317 Information concerning registration, 1935-1939: transferred to registrar, office of. UA 50 Lecture schedules, 1923-1940: transferred to Archives poster file, poster number 1971 Examination schedules, 1921-1940: transferred to Course offerings, UA 317\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary's pioneer American law school,\" American Bar Association Journal (June 192(1). 2 copies. Transferred to Hughes Papers Robert M. Hughes, \"William and Mary, the first American law school,\" William and Mary Quarterly (Jan. 192(2): 40-48. Includes correspondence about the article.Transferred to Hughes Papers Correspondence of R. M. Hughes, 1920-1931, 95 pieces, with clippings. Transferred to Hughes Papers Book containing notes on national law, rhetoric, and mathematics, taken by student Warner T. Jones, 1836-1838, 88 pages, 11\" x 8\". In Bound Volumes Examination given by Henry A. Washington to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker's law class, June 1850. 2 different copies. George D. Wise, student, examination papers, 1853, 1 piece. Library science school papers, 1929-1935, 10 pieces. Catalog of a book selection demonstration exhibition for the elementary school teachers of the Peninsula, conducted by Edwin E Willoughby, acting head of the Library Science Department, 4 May 1935 Graduate studies; list of MA and MS degree thesis submitted between 1923 and 1937. William and Mary: America's First Law School by Fred B Devitt, Jr., reprint from W\u0026amp;M Law Review Vol 2 Number 2, 1960\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers concerning courses in astronomy, chemistry, economic, business administration, education, English, French, and German. Astronomy: The observatory of the College of William and Mary. In Early American observatories, by Willis I WIlham. see pages 20-21 Chemistry: papers transferred to Robert Gilchrist Rob materials Economics and Business Administration: announcements 1926-1927. Elocution:book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student, 1809. Note: the book also contains notes on elocution apparently made by Robert D Murchie though the hand is not the same. See Bound Volumnes English: English 1a and 1b. Manual of instructions and exercieses for 1921-22 French: A rational grammar of the French language by Edwin Taliaferro, professor at the College, undated. See Bound Volumnes German: A description of the course from Mitteilungen Der Vereinigung Carl Schurz, Berlin, Number 19, August 1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAncient History: examination given by Henry A Washington, 1854, and papers submitted by students Charles R Grandy and Charles WIlkingson. Medieval History: examination papers submitted by students on 29 June, 1853: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, Alexander Coke, George H Coke, S G Harriss, Edward Lee Hooff, William F M Jacobs, David F May, J May, R H Murphy, A A O'Neel, John M Pettitt, John Royall Robertson, William H Shield, G H Shorter, L W Smith, George W Stone, Charles S Stringfellow, B T Tayloe, W W Trent, Walker W Vest, M Washington, George D WIse, Henry A Wise, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eModern History: a portion of an exam given b Henry A Washington on Modern History, no date A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1937: announcement and program, revised program, newspaper clippings A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1938 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1939 A seminar on Colonial Life, June 1940 Italian:  Bruno Roselli author \"Italian Yesterday and Today\", Boston, The Stratford Press, ca 1935, pages 3-12 on early teaching of Italian at William and Mary.  Call Number PC1068 .U6 R58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw: Bulletin announcement of courses in Law 1920-21 Music: letter to students, 1930 Physical Education: announcement, 1941, coaching school Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy taken by William G Young, student at the College about 1838. See Bound Volumes Political Economy: book containing notes on political economy and government, taken from the lectures of Thomas R Dew by Whitaker Harris, student, 1841-42. See Bound Volumnes Political Economy: 10 pages of notes on political economy taken by James Edward MacFarland, student. 1848 Political economy: examination given by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker with answers, undated Political economy: students' exam papers 16 Feb 1854: A Ashton, M Dulany Ball, H E Coleman, John W Custis, C R Grandy, F C Hunter, B T Tayloe, Political economy: exam given by Lyon G Tyler, 1918-1919 Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on rhetoric and belles-lettres taken from the lectures of Hugh Blair by Hugh T W Mercer, student. 1794. See Bound Volumes Rhetoric and Belles-lettres: book containing notes on national law, rhetoric and mathematics taken by Warner T Jones of Gloucester County, Virginia, student at the College. 1836-38. The book contains also a few professional accounts and memoranda of Warner T Jones, attorney-at-law. 1847-1851. See Bound Volumes Science: a memorandum describing the courses in chemistry and natural philosophy, undated Science: early teaching of science at the College by Galen W Ewing. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Education, V. 15, no. 1, January 1938, pgs 3-13 Science: Science in Colonial Virginia by Austin H Clark. In Randolph-Maon Women's College, alumnae bulletin, Vol 30, No 3, April 1937 Science: Typed copy of a notice in the Virginia Gazette, 9 Jan 1745/46, concerning a course in experimental philosophy to be given by Dr Spencer Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by John Groghan, student, 1807-1808. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on experimental philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by W N Edwards, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by Robert D Murchie, student. 1809. See Bound Volumes Science: Book containing notes on natural philosophy taken from the lectures of Bishop James Madison by an unknown student. 1809-1811. See Bound Volumes. Note: the book contains the signatures of Thomas Griffin Peachy, Patrick Galt, James S Gilliam and James Wills, and on page 100 the following notation: Thomas Griffin Peachy's book presented him by his friend, G Croghan Science: Book containing notes on chemistry and natural philosophy taken from the lecrtures of William Barton Rogers by an unknown student. circa 1828-1835. See Bound Volumes. Note: The signatures of W H Woods and C B Hayden appear on the front cover Summer school: Bulletin from the College: announcements of the 1925 W\u0026amp;M Foreign Summer Schools in cooperation with the University of Toulouse, France, and The National University of Mexico, Mexico. Vol xVIII, No.3, December, 1924. Summer school: The Tidewater Trail, Vol I, Number 3, April 1, 1925. Article about W\u0026amp;M summer school in France. Also article about the death of Kate Waller Barrett Summer School: Bulletin from the College Study Tour in Europe, summer 1930. Vol XXXIII, No 5, October, 1929 Summer school: copy of an announcement of a summer tour in Europe under the auspices of the College, 1930 Theological school: a note concerning the theological school, 1821-1823.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Letter from David stuart at Abingdon [VA], 25 Dec 1789, recommending Mr White for a position as grammar master A letter from John Redman Cox, at University of Pennsylvania, and others, circa 1823, recommending Dr W Meade for the chair of chemistry A letter from Thomas F Mulledy, at Georgetown College, 21 Sept 1832, recommending James Callaghan for a professorship A letter from John Taliaferro, at Washington, to Professor Beverley Tucker, 13 June 1842, introducing and recommending Nicholas P Tillinghast for the professorship of ancient languages Papers relating to the application of George Waterman, Jr., of Newton University, Baltimore, for a professorship. 23 Sept 1846-20 Feb 1847 A letter from Adolphus Lewis Koeppen, at New York, 28 Sept 1846, announcing his candidacy for the professorship of history Two letters from Robert C Randolph, at New Market, [Shenandoah County, VA] 5 Jan 1847, suggesting the name of the Rev E C Hutchinson for the presidency of the College A letter from Washington McCartney, at Easton, PA, 9 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from S X Ball at Pomonkey, Charles County, MD, 14 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship A letter from Edward J Stearns at Baltimore, 16 Jan 1847, concerning a professorship A letter from R M T Hunter, 20 Jan 1847, concerning the qualifications of George Frederick Holmes for a professorship. Letter purchased from Mr Frost, Morsemere Place, Yonkers NY for $1.50 A letter from John Neely, at Easton, PA, 23 Jan 1847, applying for a professorship and papers relating t the application A letter from Pierre P Irving at New York, 3 Feb 1847, submitting the name of Theodore Irving for a professorship and letters relating to his application A letter from William Sparrow at the Protestant Episcopal Seminary of Virginia, 9 Feb 1847, and a letter from George Allen, at the University of Pennsylvania, 13 Feb 1847, recommending the Rev William N Pendleton for the presidency of the College A letter from Hanson B Pigman at Cumberland, MD, 15 Feb 1847 applying for the professorship of moral philosophy and politics and papers relating to the application (9 letters) A letter from L C Garland at Lovingston, Nelson County, VA, 11 Oct 1847, declining a professorship and two letters of recommendation A note concerning relatives of Landon Cabell Garland who have been graduates of the College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Claudius Crozet at Richmond, 1 March 1848 applying for the chair of mathematics Letters relating to the appointment of Benjamin S Ewell to the chair of mathematics. April 1848 Letter from Joseph J Halsey at Stillman, Orange County, VA, 10 June 1848, applying for the chair of mathematics and papers relating to the application Papers relating to the applicatin of Thomas Peyton Giles for the chair of municipal and constitutional law, 15 June 1848 Letter from James C Welling, at Trenton, NJ, 24 June 1848, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application A letter from William J Berryman at Stevensville Academy, King and Queen County, VA, 26 June 1848, concerning references Letter from J W Sundeland at Boston, MA, 28 June 1848, concerning his applicatin for a professorship and related papers Letter from Hubert P Lefebvre at Richmond, 6 July 1848, concerning recommendations of Dr M J Smead for the chair of humanitites Letter from Francis J Mettauer at Hampden Signey College, Prince Edward County, VA, 6 July 1848, applying for the professorship of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from Alexander Duke at Charlottesville, VA, 11 July 1848, applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James Wynne at Baltimore, 12 Aug 1848, applying for the chair of natural philosophy and chemistry and papers relating to the application Letter from W F Hopkins at Georgetown, KY, 14 Aug 1848 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from William Burke at Richmond, 21 Aug 1848 concerning testimonials of the Rev John Burke Letter from Stephen P Hill at Baltimore, MD, 26 Sept 1848 recommending Joseph Bartlett Burleigh. Postscript by Henry V D Johns, Baltimore, 2 Oct 1848 Letter from Tiberius Gracchus Jones at Norfolk, 18 Dec 1848 applying for the chair of political economy and history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Lucian Minor at Louisa Court House, VA, 21 Aug 1855, concerning the law professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Henry Wall, at Williamsbur, VA, Dec 1878 applying for the chair of moral and intellectual philosophy and a letter for recommendation Papers relating to the application of J F Harrison for a professorship 1886-1887\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Addison Hoge at Oxford, MS, 18 May 1888, recommending Theo P Campbell for a professorship Papers relating to the application of F E Lodeman for a professorship, May-June 1888. A small photograph of F E Lodeman is attached to one of the letters Letter from C W E Miller at Baltimore, MD, 2 June 1888, applying for the professorship of Greek and Latin and printed letters of recommendation Letter from Joseph W Shackford at Walkerton, Kind and Queen County, VA, 6 June 1888, concerning an application for a professorship Letter from D E Stauffer,Jr at Baltimore,MD, 7 June 1888 concerning an application for a professorship Letter from Alph Noel at Baltimore, MD, 9 June 1888, applying for the professorship of French and German and copy of letter of recommendation Letter from Walter H Evans at Crawfordsville, IN, 11 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of science and letter of recommendation Letter from H G Hipp at Ypsilanti,MI, 11 June 1888, concerning an application for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from P H Kirsch at Bloomington, IN, 11 June 1888, applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from G W A Lyon at Portsmouth, OH, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application and a photograph of GWA Lyon Letter from A G Newcomer at Ithaca, NY, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from James T Reed, Jr, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or foreigh languages and papers relating to the application Letter from S S Rupp at Jersey Shore, PA, 11 June 1888 applying for the professorship of ancient languages and letters of recommendation Leter from George L Sampson at Shelbyville, KY, 11 June 1888, concerning the election of a professor of Lantin Letter from James Donnelly at Tahlequah, Indian Territory, 12 June 1888, applying for the professorship of English and letters of recommendation Letter from Charles G Maphis at Strasbury, Shenandoah County, VA, 12 June 1888 concerning an election of teachers for the normal department of the college\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John C Paris at Randolph P.O., Charlotte County, VA, 12 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters relating to the application Letter from J B Haynes at Lewisburg TN [Lewisburg Institute for Boys and Girls], 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics or natural science and letter of recommendation Letter and photograph from J E McCartney at Elkhard IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorhip of philosophy Letter from R M Parks at Bedford, IN, 13 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and papers relating to the application Letter from W H Seabury at Norfolk, VA, 13 June 1888 concerning a professorship Letter from F Wespy at Newmansville FL, 13 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and printed sheet of recommendations Letter from E F Demmon at Peru, IN, 15 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from I M Bridgman at Salem IN, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Roland W Guss at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CN, 16 June 1888 concerning the professorship of natural science and letters of recommendation Letter from Eudorus C Kenney at Truxton, Courtland County, NY, 16 June 1888 for a professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from B Marnex at Norfolk, VA, 16 June 1888 applying for a position as a techer of penmanship and two printed busines cards Letter from J W Thomas at Hackettstown, NJ, 16 June 1888 applying for the professorship of classics, French and German and letters of recommendation Letter from Ralph Jones at Franklin, IN, 18 June 1888, applying for the professorship of philosophy and letter concerning the application Letter from W H Prukins, Jr, at Urbanna, Middlesex County, VA, 18 June 1888 applying for a position in the English Language and Literature and History and Latin departments as well as Greek and elementary Mathematics Letter from A M Randolph at Richmond, VA, 18 June 1888 recommending Hampden Bagby as professor Letter from George M Thomas at Charlotte Hall, St Mary's County, MD, 18 June 1888 concerning the professorship of mathematics Letter from E G Lancaster at Northwestern Military Academy, Highland Park, Lake County, IL, 19 June 1888 applying for a professorship of languages Letter from Albert I Mayer at Toledo, OH, 19 June 1888 concerning the professorship of modern language Letter from A J Newell at Meadville,PA, 19 June 1888 applying for the chair of chemistry and a letter of recommendation Letter from Joseph M DIll at State Normal School, Troy, AL, 20 June 1888 inquiring about vacancies and printed sheet of recommendation Letter and printed form of application from Paul Adrian Scharff at Madison, NJ, 21 June 1888 applying for the professorship of French and German. Letter of recommendation and references Letter and photograph from C A Neville at Murray, KY, 22 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics and papers relating to the application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Robert L Blanton at Stoddert, Cumberland County, VA, 23 June 1888 applying for the professorship of Latin and Greek and papers relating to the application Letter from E L Crenshaw at Richmond, VA, 25 June 1888 applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Richard T Goodwyn at Nottoway Court House, VA, 25 June 1888 concerning an application for the professorship of matematics and letters of recommendation Letter from J A Reubelt at Greensburg, KY, 25 June 1888, applying for the chair of ancient languages and papers relating to the application Letter from Hugh Stockdell Bird at Petersburg, VA, 26 June 1888 concerning his applicatin for the chair of mathematics in the normal school and letter of recomendation Letter from H F Cox at Richmond, VA, 26 June, 1888, applying for the professorships of mathematics or ancient and modern languages and papers relating to application Letter from C H Hargoves, Nansemond County, VA, 26 June 1888 applying for the professorship of natural science, and a letter dated 2 July 1888 concerning the application Letter from R E Nelson, Jr., at Columbia, Fluvanna County, VA, 26-27 June, 7 July 1888, concerning his application for the chair of engineering and matematics Letter from WIlliam H Parker at Fredericksburg, VA, 26 June 1888, applying for the professorship of mathematics Letter from Carl M Best at Western Maryland House, Union Bridge, MD, 27 June 1888, asking for further information before applying for the chair of mathematics Letter from Thomas Cooper at Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, 27 June 1888, applying for the professorship of ancient or modern languages and letter of recommendation Letter from C L Crow at Norfolk, VA, 27 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English and History Letter from John D Epes, Staunton, VA, 28 June, 1888 applying for a professorship and papers relating to his application Letter from Vernon I'Anson at Norfolk, VA, 29 June 1888 applying for the professorship of English Letter from Pike Powers at Richmond, VA, 29 June 1888, recommending John Tabb for a professorship Letter from Edward Stratton, at Newport News, VA, June 1888, applying for a professorship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Richard F Beirne at Richmond, VA, 2 July 1888, recommending John Lesslie Hall as a professor and letter from J Lesslie Hall at Richmond, VA, 10 July 1888 requesting the return of letters of recommendation Letter from WIlliam N Burgess at Baltimore, MD, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from T J Drewry at Boykins, Southampton County, VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and letters of recommendation Letter from D H Hill, Jr (son of Civil War General DH Hill) at MIddle Georgia Military and Agricultural College, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of English and History and letters of recommendation Letter from J B Lovett at Winchester VA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages Letter from William W Old at Norfolk VA 2 July 1888 recommending J H C Bagby for professorship Letter from John C Pettus at Richmond VA, 2 July 1888, applying for the chair of mathematics and engineering and letters of recommendation Letter from S L Powell at Gettysburg, PA, 2 July 1888 applying for the chair of natural science Letter from James C Martin, Jr., at Richmond VA 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of English and history and letters of recommendation Letter from J Martin Perry at Staunton, VA, 3 July 1888 applying for the chair of ancient and modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from John S Charles, Jr., at Grammar and Matty School (public school no. (1), Williamsburg, VA, 4 July, 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from J N Anderson at Williamston, SC, 12 July 1888 concerning the chair of ancient languages Letter from Julius Blume at Chicago, IL, 12 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Emory C Chenoweth at Baltimore, MD, 19 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department Letter from James C Dolly at Ashland, VA, 20 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and letters of recommendation Letter from Scott F Hershey at Washington, DC, 20 July 1888, concerning the presidency. A printed circular giving the qualifications of the Rev Hershey and a visiting card Letter from Walter R Egbert at Boston, MA, 23 July 1888, applying for a professorship in the normal department. Also a copy of the diploma of Walter R Egbert and a copy of a letter of recommendation Letter from Willis R Hall at Norwich, NY, 23 July 1888 applying for a position as instructor in the normal department and a letter, 13 Aug 1888, concerning the application Letter from Mary W McCauley at Baltimore, MC, 24 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction Letter from Almon F Hoyt at Albuquerque, NM, 25 July 1888, applying for a position as professor of normal instruction, and letters of recommendation, and a visiting card Letter from E Von Fingerlin, at Greenville, SC, 26 July 1888, applying for the chair of modern languages and letters of recommendation Letter from W R Triggs at Taopi, MN, 27 July 1888, applying for a position as teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter from John Mason Duncan at Cumberland, MC, 30 July 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from John T Power at Baltimore, MD, 30 July 1888 applying for a professorship Letter from AV Porter at Sterling, KS, 31 July 1888, applying for the presidency\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Thomas E Hodges at Huntington, WV, 11 Aug 1888 applying for the position of principal of the normal school Letter from H C Lowery at Albuquerque College, Albuquerque, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of languages. A summary of his education and qualifications, and copies of letters of recommendation Letter from Charles F Merrill, at Cohoes, NH, 11 Aug 1888, applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from W Scott Dougall at Huron, OH, 13 Aug 1888, applying for the position of normal instructor Letter from Charles H Read at Warm Sulphur Springs, Bath County, VA, 14 Aug 1888, recommending Clifford Gordon for the presidency Letter from William H Eldridge at Williamstown, NJ, 15 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction Letter from Heilaman Wilson at Cartersville, Cumberland County, VA, 15 Aug 1888 concerning vacancies in the faculty Letter from S H Thompson at Raleigh, NC, 17 Aug 1888, applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and papers relating to the application Letter and photograph from J Wesley Drumm at Stuyvesant Falls, NH, 18 Aug, 1888 applying for the position of teacher of normal instruction and letters of recommendation Letter from Louis H Marvel at Detroit, IL, 18 Aug 1888, applying for the chair of pedagogics Letter from S M Barton at Fredericksburg, VA, 21 Aug 1888, concerning the presidency and related papers Letter from Henry S Pratt at Meriden, NC, 21 Aug 1888 applying for the presidency and letters of recommendation Letter from J W Turner at Clinton, NC, 21 Aug 1888, applying for the headmastership of the normal school and papers relating to the application Letter from Charles Dod at Lexington, VA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of testimonials Letter from Edward F durnin at Frederick City, MD, 28 Aug 1888 applying for professorship and letters of recommendation Letter from Clement E Edmunds at Mazeppa, Union County, PA, 28 Aug 1888, asking for the return of his application and recommendations Postcard from WIll S Monroe at Nanticoke, PA, 28 Aug 1888 asking for the return of his letters and photograph Letter with photograph from Authur Beardsley at Swarthmore, PA, 29 Aug 1888, concerning his application for the presidency Letter from George H Bliss at Chicago, IL, 29 Aug 1888, concerning the return of three catalogues and photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from S L Ware at Charleston, SC, 24 May 1904, applying for an instructorship in Greek, French and German Letter from F W Corliss at St Brides, VA, 16 May 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Joseph H Saunders at Covington, VA, 4 July 1907, applying for a professorship Letter from Willis A Jenkins at Norfolk, VA, 11 July 1907 applying for the chair of pedagogy Letter from E Finley Cromwell at Norfolk, VA, 12 July 1907, recommending Joseph H Saunders for the chair of education and philosophy Letter from William Kavanaugh Doty at the University of Virginia, 4 Feb 1910, applying for a position as an instructor and the reply Letters from Charles William Dabney at the University of Virginia, 5 Aug 1916, recommending Charles A Cockayne for the chair of philosophy and psychology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters relating to the applicants for the chair of mathematics: August Bogard, John S Smith, Guy Roger Clements, Charles Edward WIlder, Otto DUnkel, S R Crumbaugh, Alfred Davis, Raymond Du Hadway, Otto Dunkel, O T Geckeler, Carl Gundersen, E R Hall, Paul C Holden, John L Jones, G H Light, Frederick S Nowlan, E J Oglesby, L E Petty, R G Robb, J E Rowe, Madison Sarratt, W F Shenton, Walter Francis Shenton, George H Light, Volney H Wells, C P Sousley, John Tyler, Volney H Wells, R C Young Letters and memoranda relating to the filling of vacancies in the faculty in 1916 Letter from R G Robb at Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 21 Jan 1918, applying for the chair of chemistry Letter from Joseph H Chitwood, at Roanoke, VA, 25 Jan 1918, recommending Arthur S Williams for chair of modern languages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on the moods and tenses of verbs in the Latin language, likely written by a student residing in the home of John Millington, professor of natural philosophy and chemistry, circa 1836-48, 1 piece. Lecture notes on \"Dew Lecture\" and \"Metaphysics\", 2 pieces, 11 pages. Experimental school papers prepared by students in a summer course, 1925, 2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebooklet circa 1920s with well know alumni: presidents, Declaration of Independence signers, governors, senators, congress, cabinet officers, judges, army/navy and miscellaneous Correspondence of JAC Chandler, 1920-1926 and two rough drafts of the roll of fame Typed list of Rollof Fame and short historical sketch of the College List of the US Presidents connected with the College in some way: George Washington-Chancellor; Thomas Jefferson student and LLD 1782; James Madison student; John Tyler student LLD 1854; William Howard Taft-on Waterway Commission when member of Cabinet. Woodrow WIlson LLD (never conferred); Warren G Harding LLD October 13, 1921; Calvin Coolidge LLD May 15, 1926; Herbert C Hoover LLD October 19, 1931; Franklin D Roosevelt LLD October 20 1934 Typed list of an exhibit relating to W\u0026amp;M Great, particularly the alumni governors in honor of the 49th annual national governors' conference at Phi Beta Kappa, June 23-26, 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred Adams, Theodore Floyd: citation for Theodore F Adams when receiving the degree of Doctor of Divinity, 3 June 1940 Addison, Thomas G: letter expressing his appreciation of the honorary degree of DD 23 March 1871 Arents, George: citation for George Arens when receiving the degree of Doctor of Letters, 3 June 1940 Barten, O S : resolution of the faculty conferring the degree of DD upon the Rev O S Barten 5 July 1869. Letter from Benjamin S Ewell concerning the certificate of the DD degree, 20 July 1889. Letter from O S barten expressing his appreciation of the degree, 24 July 1869. Batcheller, George Clinton: Carbon copy of a letter, 15 June 1907, expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree conferred upon him Benedict, Samuel: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 19 July 1870 Burgess, B J: letter asking that the Board of Visitors confer the MA degree up him, 2 Nov 1876 Conant, James Bryant: Citation for James Bryant Conant when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 8 June 1936 Coste, Jean Francois: Biographical sketch of Jean Francois Coste by John E Lane. A note concerning the life of Coste by John E lane. Compendium Pharmaceuticum...Newporti, Typis Henrici Barber, 1780 Craik, James: Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 2 Sept 1876 Dovell, Ashton: citation for Ashton DOvell when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 5 June 1939 Forrest, Douglas F: letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 26 March 1879 Franklin, Benjamin: Photo of diploma conferring the degree of AM upon Benjamin Franklin, 2 April 1756. Oversize photo in Diploma Collection Fulton, William: Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 29 July 1872\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers relating to persons upon whom honorary degrees have been conferred(continued). Gildersleeve, B L: a letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 26 June 1869 Glasgow, Ellen June 5, 1939 Glass, Carter June 10, 1935 Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord February 13, 1939 Graham, Frank Porter. Citation for Frank Porter Graham when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, June 13, 1938 Graves, R J. Letter from M Zahniser and others concerning a DD degree for R J Graves, 7 Feb 1872 Griffin, J S G. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree, 12 Jan 1855 Hall, Signey Bartlett June 3, 1940 Hanckel, J S. Letter from George Byrd Harrison concerning a DD degree for Dr Hanckel 22 June 1875 Henderson, Archibald, LLD 1933 Hopkins, Ernest M June 5, 1939 Lafayette, Marquis de. Extract from the minutes of the faculty, 20 Oct 1824, concerning the conferring of the degree of Doctor of Laws upon General Lafayette Lindsay, John S. Letters oncerning an honorary degree received by John S Lindsay, 1 Aug 1881 Lippman, Walter April 23, 1937 McBryde, Robert. Letter from Francis N SMith concerning a DD degree for Robert McBryde 11 June 1883. Letter of appreciation from Robert McBryde, 8 Feb 1884 Mahan, M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 11 March 1869 Meeks, Everett Victor 6/3/1940 Nelson, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 10 Nov 1873 Newcomb, John Lloyd. Conferring of LLD degree. Program of exercises, 21 Sept 1935 Olav, Crown Prince of Norway June 27, 1939 Peery, George Campbell October 20 1939 Platt, William H. Letter from Bishop Wingfield concerning honorary degrees for William H Platt, 24 Feb 1879 Potts, Robert. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 7 Dec 1872 Rittenhouse, David. Note mentioning the conferring of an honorary degree upon David Rittenhouse in 1784 Robers, Charles. Letter from E A Dalrymple concerning a DD degree for Charles Robers, 26 June 1860 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, October 20, 1934 Saunders, William Trebell. Petition from sixteen citizens of Florida and South Carolina recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon Rev William Trebell Saunders in 1871 Scott, John Jackson. Letter from Ro Tyler recommending that the DD degree be conferred upon John Jackson Scott, 31 May 1871 Smith, Francis Henry. Letters expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 12 June 1873 Spratley, Claude Vernon. Citation for Judge Claude Vernon Spratley when receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws, 13 June 1938 Stuart, Campbell. Conferring of LLD degree on Sir Campbell Stuart. Program of exercises, 6 Oct 1937 Taylor, Charles H June 12, 1933 Trinkle, E Lee June 7, 1937 Tucker, Henry St George June 5, 1939 Venable, Charles S. Letter expressing his appreciation of an honorary degree 18 June 1873 Wall, Henry. Letter expressing his appreciation for the DD degree 17 March 1870 Ward, Edward Henry. Resolution of the faculty conferring the DD degree upon Rev Edward Henry Ward, 4 Dec 1882. NOTE: green stamp with William and Mary College seal and drawing of 1859 daguerreotype of Wren Building on letter from Benjamin S Ewell Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne. honorary degree of Litt. D and LLD. His booklet \"My Impressions of Argentina\", 1937. April 23, 1937 Whittle, Francis W. Letter expressing his appreciation of the LLD degree, 5 Sept 1873 Williams, Channing M. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 1 Feb 1867 Wilson, Charles Edward June 3, 1940 Wyatt, Christopher. Letter expressing his appreciation of the DD degree, 8 Apil 1869\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing of Alumni award for service and loyalty Letters from Earle Walter Blodgett concerning Botetourt and Ewell Prizes. Letter from WIllis A Jenkins to JAC Chandler, 27 April, 1922, giving an account of Blodgett's Life. NOTE: In 1886 Earle Blodgett of the Philippine Islands, an alumnus of W\u0026amp;M, gave to the college ten gold medals, one for each year, for the best teacher; and, in 1890, silver medals, these to be known as the Brafferton prizes for teaching. In 1893 he gave to the college gold and silver medals to be known as the B S Ewell mathematial prizes Two extracts from a manuscript of R J Morrison concerning the medals\\ Papers relating to the Chancellor scholarship. Announcement of the Cary T Grayson Memorial Scholarships, 1940 James Barron Hope scholarship: more information on this scholarship may be found on papers filed under Pi Kappa Alpha scholarship Society of the Cincinnati. Certificates of presentation to the College and Earl Gregg Swem of copies of the Yorktown medal of the Society of the Cincinnati; a copy of the presentation address of the president, Col. Edgar Erskine Hume, 13 June 1932; a copy of the minutes of the annual meeting of the society, 20 Oct 1931 The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. The Rumford Press, Concord, 1930. Bulletin II A list of diplomas and certificates of distinction circa 1900 List of scholarships and prizes awarded in 1917,1923,1924,1932. Descriptions of awards Le\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMJ Baptist, ER Bird, J Howard Bonneville, CM Chichester, Joseph Chitwood, J Munford Coles, EM and EJ Cooley, MH Copenhaver, BM Cox and WE Vest, Hawes Davies, HJ Davis, Authur Dodge, Hugh H Foster, George W Guy, Robert M Hushes, Jr, Harry A Hunt, E B Hutchison, Robert M Jones, ARW Mackreth, I Basye Marsh, CR Moore, Jr., John Lloyd Newcomb, AJ Pierpoint, Lacelle Lafayette Powers, LN Savedge, FM Sizer, WW Snead, GL Stevens, EJ Taylor, ES Taylor, Edgar M Terrell, J Taylor Thompson, L Wilmer White, Charles N Williams, Unidentified\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1900: JT Booth, ES Brinkley, M Burton, P Henry Carr, Jr., Willaim B Coggin, P Woods Garland, Jr., AC Gilkeson, CE Gresham, WP Harris, WT Hodges, Floyd T Hollard, TB Hurst, George Johnson, FS McCandlish, W Authur Maddox, Archibald C Mayo, Francis Benjamin Watkins Scott, Oscar Lane Shewmake, TS Smith, C Vernon Spratley, Erle E Stacy, EC Taylork, VH Riddell, RV Rogers, SJ Willaims. 1901: JM Anderson, HH Chalmers, JN Dunivin, JS Eastman, TB Hurst, Jr., BF Iden, WC Parsons, SW Selden, AC Smith, TJ Stubbs, Jr., EM Terry, 1903: Joseph M Anderson, Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankinship, WA Brown, WB Coggin, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, WL Davidson, George O Fersuson, Jr., J Will Gossman, JN Hillman, Robert A Holt, CE Johnson, ED Jones, Rufus C Knight, Thomas N Lawrence, CN Leatherbury, ARW Mackreth, MR Morgan, T Lowery SInclair, Jr., E Hugh SMith, Thomas Peachy Spencer, JB Terrell, J Trafton Whitley, James S Wilson, WH Wrigglesworth, Arthur D Wright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1904: Slater C Blackiston, Herman Blankenship, ? Carey, JA Carson, HL Chapman, PM Chichester, WE Colonna, Jr., Charles F Counts, JT Ellis, GO Ferguson, Jr., JW Gossman, James N Hillman, Ivan S Hozier, Malcolm L Hudgins, Thomas N Lawrence, LC Lindsley, James Hubard Lloyd, William G Long, WE McDonald, Fred M Parrish, Jr., CB Ransone, G Gregg Shawen, Elmer W Somers, GT Somers, T Peachy Spencer, Charles W Sydnor, AC Taylor, AL Terrell, JB Terrell, CL Turnipseed, John TYler, BA Warriner 1905: Edward F Birckhead, H Blankinship, RM DeShazo 1916: John M Presson, Leeif E Scheie 1924: Paul Rea thomas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1855 catalogue of William and Mary College. J Hervey Ewing, printer List of students to 1859 Norfolk alumni prior to the Civil War. A pencilled list compiled by Rober M Hughes A phohtocopy of a page from the bursar's book showing amounts due for board at Lady Day, 1754 Statement of the annual number of students attending the college for the years 1786-1823. From the matriculation book. List of students for the yea 1814-1815 giving names Typed list of students for the years 1816-1818, giving names Register of students for the years 1831-1838, giving student's name, age, class, and lodging, and parent's name and address. Reprinted from the William and Mary College Quarterly. A typewritten statement for the years 1835-1840, showing the total number of students of each year, and the number in the various types of lodgings. A rough memorandum of Robert M Hughes listing a few statents 1837-1841. A typewritten statement for the years 1852-1857, showing for each year the total number of students and the number in the various types of lodgings List of students for the years 1857-1860, giving student's name, age, lodging and religious affiliation, and parent's name and address. Typed list of students who received bachelor's degrees. 1858-1886, also rough draft. Printed list of students for the year 1897-98 giving names only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of students for the year 1915-1916, giving names. 2 copies of Matriculation Records of Standard Virginia Colleges, Session 1915-1916 by Commonwealth of Virginia--Department of Public Instruction. List of standard Colleges: University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Bridgewater College, Emory and Henry College, Hampden-Sidney College, Hollins College, Martha Washington College, Randolph-Macon College (for men), Randolph-Macon WOman's College, Richmond College, Roanoke College, Sweet Briar College, Virginia Christian College, Westhampton College (co-ordinate with Richmond College), Washington and Lee University. List of students for the year 1917-1918 List of graduates for 1928 summer session, giving name and address\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatriculation reports of students for session 1896-97 and 1897-98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrammar school and political and belle-lettres department, Ferdinand S Campbell circa 1811 Mathematics and natural philosophy, FS Campbell circa 1811 Departmemt of humanity, 9 March 1812. Junior and senior mathematics, 9 March 1812 Senior moral and political class. John Augustine Smith, 1824. Notebook of Gerard B Stuart with list of members of the class inside back cover Chemical class and philosophical class, PK Rogers, July 1826 Grammar school by classes, July 1826 Law Classes, Judge Semple, July 1826 Mathematical school, F Campbell, 1826 Dr John A Smith's roll, subject not indicated, July 1826 First and second French classes, Dabney Browne, circa 1826 A roll of the grammar school, Oct 1826-July 1827 Report of the rector, 5 July 1827, showing names of students by classes Professor's rolls, 1827-1828: Moral Class, A. Empie; Political department, Thomas R Dew; Physical department, PK Rogers; Law School, James Semple; Mathematical school, Ferdinand S Campbell; Grammar School, Dabney Browne Book containing notes on moral and political philosophy taken from the lectures of John Augustine Smith by Gerard B Stuart, student at William and Mary COllege, 1824. Note: A list of members of the senior class appears inside the back cover. See Bound Volumes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook containing rolls of the physical department, 1828-1834 and the mathematical department, 1830-1831, by William Barton Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of political law. Thomas R Dew 1831-1832 Moral Class, junior course, 1831-1832 Grammar school by classes 1832-1833 Moral class, junior course 1832-1833 Political deparmtne 1832-1833 Grammar school by classes 1833-1834 Mathematical classes, Robert Saunders, 1833-1834 Political department 1833-1834 Rhetorical class and moral class, 1833-1834 Lists of students by classes, 1838-1839: chemical class, engineer class, law class and junior political class, junior mathematical class, senior mathematical class, junior moral class, natural philosophy class, senior political class, moral, chemistry, history, metaphysics, natural philosophy, senior mathematics and political economy classes Law Classes 1846-1847 Law class, 1848-1849 Rool book of German and French classes, taught by John C Calhoun, 1912-1914 Blueprints of vocational census study taken at William and Mary, 1922-1923. Vocationla information and guidance service. In oversize file Freshman English classes, 1925-1926\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRolls of English classes taught by Earl Gregg Swem: January-June 1927 September 1927-February 1928 Fall semester, 1928 1929-1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord of Education classes and Psychology classes taught by Marvin F Buson 1929-1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1894-1902 Monitors' reports showing attendance in classes, January-May 1896\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes 1896-1897\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitor's reports, showing attendance in classes 1897-1898\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1899-1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes, 1900-1901\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonitors' reports showing attendance in classes, circa 1901\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of students' accounts, 1828, showing name and amount A statement of fees in the natural philosophical and chemical classes, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students in each class A statement of fees to which the professor of law was entitled during the years 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year A statement of fees paid in the grammar school, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing the number of students each year A statement of fees in the modern language department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830, showing number of students each year A statement of fees in the political department, 1828-1829 and 1829-1830 showing number of students each year and a few names A statement of fees in the natural philosophy and chemistry classes, 1828-189 and 1829-1830 showing names of students A statement of fees in the mathematical classes, 1829-1830 showing number of students A statement of fees in the moral courses, 1820-182=30 showing number of students each year A rough memorandum of Benjamin S Ewell showing fees paid by students 1870-1880 See also Matriculation book, 1827-1881, bound volume\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive James Goold Cutler Lectures 1927-1933: Our changing constitution by James M Beck, November 1927 The constitution and prohibition enforcement by George W Wickersham, July 1929 The constitution and foreigh relations by John Holladay Latane, February 1931 The appointing and removal powers of the president under the constitution of the US by Guy Despard Goff, November 1931. Transferred to Law LIbrary rare book call number KF4541 .C8 no.4 The federal constitution and its application, 1789 to 1933 by William E Dodd, August 1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Goold Cutler Lectures: The constitution and current economic problems by Patrick J Hurley, June 1933 The making and keeping of the constitution by Newton Diehl Baker, and program February 1935 The constitution as a continuing principle in government by Ethelbert Warfield and program, January 1936 A Comparison of executive and judicial powers under the constitutions of Argentina and the US by Alexander W Weddel, June 1937 The Crisis of the American constitution by William Yandell Elliott, and program, June 1938 The prospects of democratic government by Harold J Laski and program, April 1939 The Supreme Court and disputes between the States by Charles Warren, June 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes lectures by; Anderson, Henry W.; lecture on political conditions in Virginia, 1928, 54 pp. An address before the school of present day politics conducted by the College and the Times-Dispatch. At Richmond March 6, 1928. Transferred to \"School of Present Day Politics Records\" UA 283 Chinard, Gilbert; announcement of lecture on Jefferson and the French Philosophers, 1938, 1 piece. Compton, Authur Holly; announcement of lecture on 'The Romance of Cosmic Rays,' 1938, 1 piece. Cox, George H.; announcement of lecture before the Pan American League, 1938, 1 piece. Daniel, Robert W.; address delivered at convocation, Feb. 1928, 16 pp. Transferred to Convocation Collection UA 155 Dearborn, Ned; announcement concerning an illustrated lecture on wild birds, 1938, 1 piece. De Bosis, ? ; correspondence of E. G. Swem with Luigi Carnovale, 1925, about a lecture on archaeological discoveries in Italy. Kerr, Mina; announcement of lecture on 'Britian's outlook over the world today,' February 21,1938, 1 piece. Langer, ? ; invitation to meet Dr. Langer after his lecture, undated, 1 piece. Lentz, John Jacob; invitation to his address, April 12, 1924, 1 piece. Lenz, G. Franklin; announcement of lecture on banking, March 15,1939, 1 piece. Magoffin, Ralph V. D.; announcement concerning a reception for Dr and Mrs Magoffins following the lecture on Pompeii and Herculaneum of Yesterday and Today, June, 1938, 1 piece. Moore, R. Walton; address transcript on 'President James Monroe and his Message of December 2, 1823,', 1923, 12 pp. Van Buren, Harold K.; announcement of a lecture on handblocked American table linens, December 13, 1938, 1 piece. Warren, Charles; invitation to address by Charles Warren, February 8, 1924. 2 pieces (2 copies). Yeuell, Herbert; Oberammergau passion play--H. Yeuell's personal pictures and impressions. Other lectures and papers, oversize, 27 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVisit of President Warren G Harding, October 19, 1921. Includes clippings about the visit and transcript of his speech at campus. See Also: William and Mary Literary Magazine, 1921, Nov. Address of Harding and JAC Chandler Visit of the Governor and Legislature of Virginia, 1924. Printed card of information about the visit. Visit of Pres. Coolidge, 1926. Includes a luncheon invitation, pictures, clippings. Franklin D. Roosevelt, includes clippings and papers. Original manuscript of the address made by President Roosevelt at the inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as President of the College on which occasion Mr Roosevelt was made the recipient of the honorary degree of LLD. Signed and presented by Mr Roosevelt, October 20, 1934. Letter to His Majesty, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth from John Stewart Bryan concerning their visit, 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder contains items relating to conventions; including circulars, photographs, registration cards, programs, and other papers. Virginia Press Association registration card circa 1922 The Second Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women at the College of W\u0026amp;M, April 26, 1924. program American Historical Association registration cards. December 31, 1924 Garden Club of America, 1924 visit to Williamsburg. Printed trip program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts and invoices for furniture and repairs to buildings, 1766-67 (1 piece), 1848-53 (37 pieces), 1888 (2 pieces), and undated (3 pieces).Typed copy of a resolution of the faculty, 1771, that lightning rods be installed on the College buildings, 1 piece.Extracts from the minutes of the faculty, 1825-1868, concerning repairs made to buildings, 7 pieces.Correspondence of Robert W. Hughes concerning the construction of the boarding house, hospital, and Taliaferro Hall, 1896-94, 12 pieces. [transfered to the R. M. Hughes Papers]'On the campus of the College of William and Mary,\" 1916, 21 pp., 24 cm. (Bulletin, 9, no. (4), 2 copies.Booklet of pictures of scenes on the College campus, principally of the building. (Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1937), 32 pp., 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook containing a record of cost of moving buildings from Penniman and erecting them on the College campus, 1920-21, and expense accounts of the College farm, 1921-23, 122 pp., 15 x 12. [bound volumes]. Pages related to the Penniman Building have been moved to the University Archives Subject File Collection under Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--Penniman Building. A student's theme describing the College buildings, circa 1921. Historical article on Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, circa 1930, containing descriptions of the three original buildings of the College, Pg 5 describes College Coat of Arms Some places of interest in Williamsburg, prepared by the students of the College ..., 1923. Williamsburg, Ferguson Print Shop. 4 pp, 14 cm. The memorial plan of the College of William and Mary. Richmond, Whittet and Shepperson, 1924. 15 pp., 19 cm. College of William and Mary. A descriptive booklet by Charles M. Robinson, with views of the buildings, 1925, 22 pp., 10 cm, 2 copies. College of William and Mary. Article by Charles M. Robinson, architect, circa 1927, 34 pp. Insurance underwriters' plan showing location and construction of buildings, 1930, 1 piece. Samuel E. Morison, \"A conjectural restoration of the 'old College' at Harvard,\" Old-time New England 23, no. 4 (April 193(3): 131-158. Written in colaboration with the firm of Perry, Shaw, and Heburn, architects of the restoration of the Wren Building. Memorandum to E. G. Swem about brickwork uncovered behind the Wren Building, 1940. William Christian, \"Immortal William and Mary, creator of American idealism,\" Southern Motorist 4, no. 9 (Nov. 1920): 3-13. 2 copies, contains views of exterior and interior views of the building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings and Grounds; photographs, engravings, and prints of buildings. Photo of two half-tones from the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, England. This print shows the three original buildings of the College, and a rear view of the Wren building, 3 pieces [subject oversize]. Eight slightly different copies of the view of the three original buildings by Crump, a negative of one of these views, and a note concerning another view, 10 pieces. A wash drawing showing the three original buildings, 1 piece [oversize]. photocopy of a wood cut of the three original buildings, 1 piece [missing] photocopy of a wood cut of the view looking east from the Wren Building, 1 piece. Photograph of the three original buildings, circa 1870, 1 piece [oversize ? ] Photo of the buildings, between 1908 and 1920, 1 piece. Aerial views of the College and Williamsburg, circa 1929 [removed to Archives Photographs Collection].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of a survey of Richard Kemp's land, 4332 acres at the head of Archer's Hope Creek, James City County. Survey made 18 Jan. 1642 and show the line of the old stockade, two sheets. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--1642-1960 phohtocopy of survey of 619 acres of land in James City County, near Archer's Hope Swamp. Survey made by Robert Beverly at the request of Mr. Secr. Ludwell Lee, Nov. 1674, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--1642-1960 Transcript from Surry County records of an order between 1691 and 1713, reimbursing James Mingre for his land which was given to the College TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--1678 B and G - land owned off campus - surry county] Deed, given by Thomas Jones to the College, covering a tract of land in Prince George and Surry County, 1723, 1 piece. Note; the revenue from this land was to be used for maintaining and educating scholars. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE - SUBSEQUENTLY TRANSFERRED INTO ITS OWN COLLECTION UA 383. Land Indenture between Thomas Jones and the College of William \u0026amp; Mary: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds Deed, given by William Stith to the College, covering two lots in the city of Williamsburg, 1738, 1 piece TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--Land Owned Off-Campus--Williamsburg]. Deed, given by Thomas Bray to the College, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1739, and a surveyor's JJonesplat, 1740, 2 pieces. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--Land Owned Off Campus--King William County Deed given by King George II to Humphry Baylis, covering 440 acres of land in Surry County adjoining a tract of land owned by the college. 1 Dec 1748. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO MANUSCRIPTS ON 6/6/1989 photocopy of a lease given by the college to Augustine Clairborne, covering a tract of land in Sussex County, 1 Jan 1762. This lease bears the original seal of the college. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds photocopy of a petition by Augustine Clairborne and other residents of Sussex County, to the House of Delegates of Virginia, protesting against the high rents required by the college. 22 Nov 1777. 1 piect. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds--Land owned off campus--Sussex County Receipt, 1778, for 45 shillings for carrying the chain on a survey of land owned by the College, 1 piece. Letter; James Jones to the president and professors of the College, 11 Jan. 1791, concerning the Vineyard lands sold by him and by the College in 1786, 1 piece. Letter; J. Madison to visitors and governors, 20 June 1786, concerning the sale of the Palace lands, the Vineyard lands, and lands near Jamestown belonging to the College, 1 piece. Copy of a lease given by the College to John Doggin covering a tract of land in King William County, 1788, 2 sheets. TRANSFERRED TO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE: Buildings \u0026amp; Grounds Deed, given by the president and masters of the College, conveying 364 acres of land in Bruton Parish, York County, to Samuel Smith McCroskey, 2 June 1790. Mortgage given by Samuel Smith McCroskey to the College covering a tract of land in York County called the Palace Lands, 3 June 1790, 1 piece. Extracts from the York County deed book, no. 6, 1777-1791, concerning a tract of land sold by the College to Samuel Smith McCroskey in 1790, and a tract of land sold to Edmund Randolph, 2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy pages of plats of the college lands in King William County dated 1790-1798 and memoranda of leases dated 1786-1804. SEE ALSO ARCHIVES ACC. 1989.059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from William Nicholson, Sussex, 18-19 Jan. 1791, concerning certain College lands in Sussex County, and a plat of lands, 1 sheet. Lease given by the College to Jack Mitchel, 14 April 1792, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1 piece. Missing Copy of a lease given by the College to James New, covering a tract of land in King William County, 1793, 2 sheets. SEE ALSO OVERSIZE SUBJECT FILE Photocopy of a lease given by the College to Walker Tomlin covering a tract of land in King William County. 1793. Typed copy of a deed given by the College to Robert Armistead, 20 Feb 1795, covering a lot in Hampton VA Letter; John Mason, Wm Harrison, and Hugh Besches to the president and professors of the College concerning the value of the College lands on Joseph's Swamp in Sussex County, 17 March 1801, 1 piece. List of tracts of lands belonging to the College, given price per acre, undated, 1 piece. A statement showing the valuation of the College lands on Coppohonk Swamp in Sussex County, 21 March 1801, 1 piece. Account of lands sold by the College, 1804-1818, 1 piece. missing William and Mary College vs. Hodgson et al, a suit brought in 1808 concerning 1,000 acres of land in James City County, bequeathed to the College by William Ludwell Lee at his death in 1802. List of conveyances of land in King William County by the College, 1812-1828. Copy of a deed given by the College to Herbert A. Claiborne, covering a tract of land in King William County, 4 Dec. 1816, 1 piece. Memorandum of contracts for the sale of lands by the College, circa 1820, 1 piece. Quit claim deed given by Margaret Adams to the College, releasing her right of dower in a tract of land in the city of Richmond, and in two tracts of land in New Kent County called West Island and Iveys Neck, 25 Feb. 1826, 1 piece. Typed copies of papers relating to the purchase of a tract of land in James City County known as the College tract, 1851-53: Acknowledgement of purchase, signed by Samuel Y Nottingham, 10 Nov 1851. Letter from Tazewell Taylor, at Norfolk, to Robert H Armistead, at Williamsburg, 11 Dec 1852. Reeipt for final payment. 1 Jan 1853 List of slaves owned by the College, circa 1780, 1 piece. TRANSFERRED TO SUBJECT FILE: SLAVES OWNED BY THE COLLEGE\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of account of income and expenditures 1804-1811 These items transferred to the Office of the Bursar's Records, UA 72, February 2011. Recapitulation of annual income and expenditures. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1818 Statement showing cash receipts from capital stock. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Statement showing bonds receive. 10 March 1804-31 Dec 1810 Account of repairs 1814-1817 List of bonds due the college 1816 Estimate of income and expenditures 1817 Cash account 1817 Estimate of income 1818 Cash account 1818 List of bonds due the college 1818 List of bonds due the college 1819 Memo concerning college funds, undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificates of proficiency, circa 1870, blank form. Certificate of proficiency, no date, blank form. Certificate of graduation in one department, no date. Invitation to become a member of the Bronte Society, undated, 1 piece. Certificate of Loyalty in  World War I, 1921. Typed letter in Hebrew acknowledging congratulations upon the occasion of the inauguration of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1925, with English translation, 2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter; Wm M. McArthur, Limington, Maine, 1852, asking for a catalog, 1 piece. Press notice, 1927, giving honor roll of students, 1 piece. Letter; James E. Pollard, Columbus, OH, 17 Dec. 1926, concerning the American Assoc. of College New Bureaus, 1 piece. Printed card sent by Pres. J. A. C. Chandler with publicity material, undated, 1 item. Report to the faculty by Thomas Pinckney, 1939, on the activities of the department of public relations, 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped list of pictures in the library, 1922, 1 piece. Typed list of treasures, circa 1923, 1 piece. Bolling family; a loose-leaf volume containing photographs (taken before and after restoration) and letters pertaining to the identification of the Bolling portraits, as well as views of dwellings associated with the family, i.e. Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; \"Cobbs\" on Appomattox River, VA, Correspondence, dated 1876-77, concerning the British coat-of-arms presented to the College by Mrs. Myer Myers, 4 pieces. Note; this coat-of-arms is of wood and is about 6 x 8 feet in size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex from a scrap book which contained manuscripts relating to the College, 1 piece. Extract from a manuscript of R. J. Morrison, concerning the original manuscript of \"The Present State of the Colony of Virginia,\" by Heartwell, Blair, and Hammond, 1 piece. List of articles in the Southern Literary Messenger, 1835-1861, 1 piece. Clipping from a list of published pamphlets, 1 piece. 129 cards containing titles of published material about the College. A bibliography of the history of the College, 1 typed sheet showing 24 titles. Page from a bookseller's catalog containing an item relating to the College.\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1145"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8590","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Dora and Cara Armistead Papers","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8590#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Armistead, Dora Travis, 1890-1979","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8590#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003ePapers from the household of Dora Travis Armistead (1890-1979) and Rowland Cara Armistead, sisters of Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes letters, personal, financial and business papers of Cary Peyton Armistead (1856-1901), father of Dora and Cara, Steward of Eastern Lunatic Asylum (now Eastern State Hospital), and prominent local Episcopal Church and school leader; Eudora Ester Armistead (d. 1940), mother; Cary Champion Armistead (d. 1944), brother, and lawyer for a time in Detroit, Michigan; Meriwether Irving Armistead (d. 1945), brother, and lawyer in Williamsburg; and Dora and Cara Armistead, elementary school teachers; along with materials related to relatives in the Armistead family, most notably Gregory Armistead, brother, who died at an early age; and Julia Maria Armistead (1858-1897), sister of Cary Peyton. The papers pertain primarily to Armistead family finances, health and personal affairs, the financial operation of the asylum/hospital, and school and church issues. Also included are a number of undated and unlabeled photographs, schoolwork of the Armistead siblings as children and college students, letters to Cary Peyton from College of William and Mary Presidents Benjamin S. Ewell and Lyon G. Tyler, and a long series of letters to Cary Champion from girlfriend Ruth Conkey.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8590#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8590","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8590","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8590","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8590","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8590.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Armistead, Dora and Cara","title_ssm":["Dora and Cara Armistead Papers"],"title_tesim":["Dora and Cara Armistead Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1880-1950"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1880-1950"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2004.24, 2006.54","/repositories/2/resources/8590"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 2004.24, 2006.54","/repositories/2/resources/8590","Dora and Cara Armistead Papers","Confederate Memorial (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--19th century","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--20th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Eastern State Hospital (Va.)--History","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century","Lawyers--Virginia--Correspondence","Women--Education--Virginia","Certificates","Correspondence","Financial records","Photographs","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Processed by Zach Hilpert, P.J. Bell and Samantha Besora in 2006.","Papers from the household of Dora Travis Armistead (1890-1979) and Rowland Cara Armistead, sisters of Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes letters, personal, financial and business papers of Cary Peyton Armistead (1856-1901), father of Dora and Cara, Steward of Eastern Lunatic Asylum (now Eastern State Hospital), and prominent local Episcopal Church and school leader; Eudora Ester Armistead (d. 1940), mother; Cary Champion Armistead (d. 1944), brother, and lawyer for a time in Detroit, Michigan; Meriwether Irving Armistead (d. 1945), brother, and lawyer in Williamsburg; and Dora and Cara Armistead, elementary school teachers; along with materials related to relatives in the Armistead family, most notably Gregory Armistead, brother, who died at an early age; and Julia Maria Armistead (1858-1897), sister of Cary Peyton. The papers pertain primarily to Armistead family finances, health and personal affairs, the financial operation of the asylum/hospital, and school and church issues. Also included are a number of undated and unlabeled photographs, schoolwork of the Armistead siblings as children and college students, letters to Cary Peyton from College of William and Mary Presidents Benjamin S. Ewell and Lyon G. Tyler, and a long series of letters to Cary Champion from girlfriend Ruth Conkey.","Papers from the household of Dora Travis Armistead (1890-1979) and Rowland Cara Armistead, sisters of Williamsburg, Virginia.","Note that, due to ambiguity in these records, the documents contained in the following folders may pertain to Eastern Lunatic Asylum (now Eastern State Hospital), school district, church, or personal accounts. Documents are grouped by year","Documents are grouped by year","The Checks in this box were pasted by Dora into stub books, with approximately 40 checks in each book. 21 items.","Note that Hazel – last name unknown – is occasionally referred to in these letters as \"Carolina.\"","Content regarding the addition of a bathroom to the family home.","The letters in this box, and the next two, were written by a friend and admirer, Ruth Conkey, whom Champ met during his time at the College of William and Mary. The correspondence continued for four years from 1919 to 1922, as Champ moved from Williamsburg to Wilmington, Del., and then Detroit, Michigan. Letters are arranged chronologically by date.","Correspondence related to personal business (finances, property) and friendly communication.","Includes W.A.R. Goodwin, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and Henry Ford.","Issues included here are church materials, politics, the Travis House, collected advertising materials, seed and bulb advertisements, Cara's contest entries, Dora (I)'s family tree, and pro- and anti-Ku Klux Klan clippings.","Note that, when possible, the photographs have been removed from the original folder, envelope or sleeve. When done, the original folder or sleeve has been filed with its accompanying photograph. These items are included in the item total for each folder (i.e., one photograph and its accompanying folder are considered two items).","Photo taken of them posing in front of a Statue of Thomas Jefferson on the campus of the University of Virginia.","Note that some photos have duplicates, which are stored in the same sleeve.","Includes an unidentified, extremely fragile rolled photograph.","See Box I for financial materials.","Includes Iinscription, \"Compliments of the Author, and Genl. James H. Lane.\"","Scope and Contents Recommendations for John Charles, a Williamsburg teacher, to be the head of the \"Model School\" to be established by the College of William and Mary. Includes 3 Certificates of Proficiency for Miss Minta Charles at the Williamsburg Female Academy.","Three Certificates of Distinction given to Cara Armistead while a student at Blackstone Female Institute in Blackstone, Virginia. Each certificate has a stamped signature of James Cannon, Jr. This addition is filed at the beginning of Box 1, Mss. Acc. 2006.54.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Blackstone Female Institute (Va.)","The Model School (Williamsburg, Va.)","Armistead Family","Armistead, Dora Travis, 1890-1979","Armistead, Cary Champion, d. 1944","Armistead, Rowland Cara","Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Charles, John S., 1851-1930","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Also included are a number of undated and unlabeled photographs, schoolwork of the Armistead siblings as children and college students, letters to Cary Peyton from College of William and Mary Presidents Benjamin S. Ewell and Lyon G. Tyler, and a long series of letters to Cary Champion from girlfriend Ruth Conkey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers from the household of Dora Travis Armistead (1890-1979) and Rowland Cara Armistead, sisters of Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote that, due to ambiguity in these records, the documents contained in the following folders may pertain to Eastern Lunatic Asylum (now Eastern State Hospital), school district, church, or personal accounts. 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Includes letters, personal, financial and business papers of Cary Peyton Armistead (1856-1901), father of Dora and Cara, Steward of Eastern Lunatic Asylum (now Eastern State Hospital), and prominent local Episcopal Church and school leader; Eudora Ester Armistead (d. 1940), mother; Cary Champion Armistead (d. 1944), brother, and lawyer for a time in Detroit, Michigan; Meriwether Irving Armistead (d. 1945), brother, and lawyer in Williamsburg; and Dora and Cara Armistead, elementary school teachers; along with materials related to relatives in the Armistead family, most notably Gregory Armistead, brother, who died at an early age; and Julia Maria Armistead (1858-1897), sister of Cary Peyton. The papers pertain primarily to Armistead family finances, health and personal affairs, the financial operation of the asylum/hospital, and school and church issues. Also included are a number of undated and unlabeled photographs, schoolwork of the Armistead siblings as children and college students, letters to Cary Peyton from College of William and Mary Presidents Benjamin S. Ewell and Lyon G. Tyler, and a long series of letters to Cary Champion from girlfriend Ruth Conkey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers from the household of Dora Travis Armistead (1890-1979) and Rowland Cara Armistead, sisters of Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote that, due to ambiguity in these records, the documents contained in the following folders may pertain to Eastern Lunatic Asylum (now Eastern State Hospital), school district, church, or personal accounts. Documents are grouped by year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments are grouped by year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Checks in this box were pasted by Dora into stub books, with approximately 40 checks in each book. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote that Hazel – last name unknown – is occasionally referred to in these letters as \"Carolina.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent regarding the addition of a bathroom to the family home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters in this box, and the next two, were written by a friend and admirer, Ruth Conkey, whom Champ met during his time at the College of William and Mary. The correspondence continued for four years from 1919 to 1922, as Champ moved from Williamsburg to Wilmington, Del., and then Detroit, Michigan. Letters are arranged chronologically by date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence related to personal business (finances, property) and friendly communication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.A.R. Goodwin, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and Henry Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssues included here are church materials, politics, the Travis House, collected advertising materials, seed and bulb advertisements, Cara's contest entries, Dora (I)'s family tree, and pro- and anti-Ku Klux Klan clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote that, when possible, the photographs have been removed from the original folder, envelope or sleeve. When done, the original folder or sleeve has been filed with its accompanying photograph. These items are included in the item total for each folder (i.e., one photograph and its accompanying folder are considered two items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto taken of them posing in front of a Statue of Thomas Jefferson on the campus of the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote that some photos have duplicates, which are stored in the same sleeve.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an unidentified, extremely fragile rolled photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Box I for financial materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Iinscription, \"Compliments of the Author, and Genl. James H. Lane.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommendations for John Charles, a Williamsburg teacher, to be the head of the \"Model School\" to be established by the College of William and Mary. Includes 3 Certificates of Proficiency for Miss Minta Charles at the Williamsburg Female Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree Certificates of Distinction given to Cara Armistead while a student at Blackstone Female Institute in Blackstone, Virginia. Each certificate has a stamped signature of James Cannon, Jr. This addition is filed at the beginning of Box 1, Mss. Acc. 2006.54.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers from the household of Dora Travis Armistead (1890-1979) and Rowland Cara Armistead, sisters of Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes letters, personal, financial and business papers of Cary Peyton Armistead (1856-1901), father of Dora and Cara, Steward of Eastern Lunatic Asylum (now Eastern State Hospital), and prominent local Episcopal Church and school leader; Eudora Ester Armistead (d. 1940), mother; Cary Champion Armistead (d. 1944), brother, and lawyer for a time in Detroit, Michigan; Meriwether Irving Armistead (d. 1945), brother, and lawyer in Williamsburg; and Dora and Cara Armistead, elementary school teachers; along with materials related to relatives in the Armistead family, most notably Gregory Armistead, brother, who died at an early age; and Julia Maria Armistead (1858-1897), sister of Cary Peyton. The papers pertain primarily to Armistead family finances, health and personal affairs, the financial operation of the asylum/hospital, and school and church issues. Also included are a number of undated and unlabeled photographs, schoolwork of the Armistead siblings as children and college students, letters to Cary Peyton from College of William and Mary Presidents Benjamin S. Ewell and Lyon G. Tyler, and a long series of letters to Cary Champion from girlfriend Ruth Conkey.","Papers from the household of Dora Travis Armistead (1890-1979) and Rowland Cara Armistead, sisters of Williamsburg, Virginia.","Note that, due to ambiguity in these records, the documents contained in the following folders may pertain to Eastern Lunatic Asylum (now Eastern State Hospital), school district, church, or personal accounts. Documents are grouped by year","Documents are grouped by year","The Checks in this box were pasted by Dora into stub books, with approximately 40 checks in each book. 21 items.","Note that Hazel – last name unknown – is occasionally referred to in these letters as \"Carolina.\"","Content regarding the addition of a bathroom to the family home.","The letters in this box, and the next two, were written by a friend and admirer, Ruth Conkey, whom Champ met during his time at the College of William and Mary. The correspondence continued for four years from 1919 to 1922, as Champ moved from Williamsburg to Wilmington, Del., and then Detroit, Michigan. Letters are arranged chronologically by date.","Correspondence related to personal business (finances, property) and friendly communication.","Includes W.A.R. Goodwin, John D. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Future accruals are expected.","Arranged by accession number additions.","Williamsburg High School became the Matthew Whaley School in 1931, named after the son of a colonial woman who, after his death at age nine, financially supported a free school named in his honor. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ","Before being named the Matthew Whaley School, it was referred to as the Model School or Mattey School.","See also:\nMss. 1.01 Williamsburg Reunion Collection.","Robb-Bernard papers (Mss. 65 R54),  Series 24 (Acc. 2010.353) contains Matthew Whaley high school yearbooks, 1948-1950.","This is an artificial collection of material from and about Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg, Virginia including material from the annual fifty year reunions. The school newspaper, The Powder Horn, 1930-1937 and 1946-1948, is available in Rare Books call number AN47 .W54 P68.","Newspaper clippings, copy of poetry, 1933 graduation invitation, newspaper photograph of Class of 1933, photograph of students on stage and program of two plays, \"The Knave of Hearts\" and \"Two Crooks and a Lady.\"","Publications, class material, newspaper articles and photographs. Part of this accession that deals with other areas of the Williamsburg community is filed under the Accession Number 1990.42. \"Growing Up in Williamsburg: from the Depression to Pearl Harbor\" by Ed Belvin (1981)was transferred to Rare Books.","Programs to school events, histories about Matthew Whaley School and teacher instruction items.","Clippings about overcrowded school conditions in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Class pictures of students from Matthew Whaley School. Some photographs have names of students written on the back side.","Newspaper clippings, school projects and photographs of and pertaining to Matthew Whaley School of which Miss Etheridge was teacher and later principal. 150 items.","Scripts and programs for \"Bring Them to Justice\" written and performed by Matthew Whaley School students.","Newspaper clippings and articles about activities of students and teachers at Matthew Whaley School. 51 items.","Newspaper articles about Matthew Whaley school students involved in international activities, such as pen pals in Vietnam, meeting Idina Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and meeting Nigerian president Hamani Diori. 18 items.","Photographs of Matthew Whaley School students and teachers doing various school activities.","Photographs of teachers and students showing class projects and activities.  133 items.","Photographs of class projects on Africa, meeting Nigerian President Hamani Diori and a newspaper article about the meeting. 11 items.","\"Myths and Poems of Ancient Greece\" booklet made by the Upper C and homemade programs for the student production of \"Aida.\" 6 items.","Newspaper articles and \"Grammar and Mattey Practice and Model School\" on the history of Matthew Whaley School. 13 items.","Copy of \"A History of the Matthew Whaley High School Class of 1937\" by James W. Clark.","Programs for Matthew Whaley Dramatic Club presentations, 1931-1933, Graduation Program dated June 2, 1933 and John Stewart Bryan inauguration program, October 20, 1934.","Copy and original of \"My Forty-two Years at Matthew Whaley School: A Brief Review\" by Jeanne Etheridge.","Matthew Whaley School Graduation Program for 1952. Gift of Mrs. Julia Oxrieder.","Matthew Whaley School, Williamsburg, Va., Self Study 1976-1977.","Grades 7-12, \"Grand Prizes for Best Costumes\" flyer with hand drawn picture of a man with a pipe.","Photographs and programs of the activities of Matthew Whaley Class of 1932. 1931-1932 Handbook of Matthew Whaley School.","Matthew Whaley Student Handbook for 1954-55, 1955-56 and 1956-57. Stapled printed handout, \"Superintendent Sammy Says,\" a behavioral handbook for industrial arts and shop students. Undated.","Program for the Junior Class play, \"Don't Take My Penny\" in March [1942].","Program for Matthew Whaley Junior Senior Banquet, \"What's Next\" in 1949.","Minutes of the Class of 1943 activities from 1940 to 1943 by Helen Langton. Blue United States Air Force armband received with this accession has been transferred to the Artifact Collection in 2009.","50th Anniversary of Matthew Whaley photographs, 1938-39 photograph of Matthew Whaley Girl Scouts, 1944 Matthew Whaley invitation and commencement, Memories Book of Mary McGinnis and play program, \"Cinderella in Flowerland\" presented by 7th and 8th grades.","Photocopies of a photograph of Jeanne Etheridge, who was the principal at Matthew Whaley for 23 years. Article about Jeanne Etheridge, after her death in 2009, added to accession.","Contains cards, invitations, programs, and invitations relating to the Powder Horn, the school newspaper of Matthew Whaley High School.","Senior class booklet.","Program for the 1943 play \"What A Life,\" put on by the seniors at the Matthew Whaley School, and a 2012 speech about Helen Young Langton.","1 vol., 31 pp. (all photocopies!). Includes reminiscences of class members as well as photocopies of the following: photographs, pages of the Powderhorn, news clippings, certificates. Probably compiled on the occasion of the 50th reunion, 1995 or shortly thereafter.","\n1970 souvenir prints of the front page of the 1940 Powder Horn, a newspaper of Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg,  Virginia. Includes copies of the newspaper and a negative. Picture of the 1940 graduating class on the front page. See acquisition entries for accession information. ","Issues of the school newspaper, The Powder Horn. These issues have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection in Rare Books, under AN47 .W54 P68. ","Items transferred from the W\u0026M College Papers. Includes a 1850s transcription Copy of Mary Whaley's 1741 will;  Copy of bill of chancery, 1750, amended 1751, concerning the disposition by her executor of certain funds bequeathed by Mary Whaley to the Mattey School, 9 pp., 1751, and reply, 3 pp. Copy of court order, 1752, for the settlement of the estate of Mary Whaley, 22 pp. Clipping concerning the legacy left by Mary Whaley for the Mattey School. Copy of court order, 1866, transferring certain annuities to the College, 3 pp. Supplemental report on the Whaley legacy, by Benjamin S. Ewell, 1866, 2 pieces. Incomplete script of a pageant depicting a meeting of the faculty, 1866, with information on the Mattey fund, 1 piece. Broadside advertising the Mattey School, 1868. Lease of the grammar school building and lot to the city of Williamsburg, 1884, 1 piece. Copy of proposition made by the College to the school board of Williamsburg concerning a model school in connection with the Mattey School and the reply, 1889, 2 pieces. Outline of the course of study of the model school, 1899, 65 pp., 26 cm. Article: \"Hoary old Williamsburg builds a modern school,\" by Helen Foss Weeks, undated, 1 piece. Lyon G. Tyler, \"The Mattey Whaley model and practice school of the William and Mary College,\" Richmond, printed by Whittet and Shepperson, 1895, 18 pp., 23 cm","This series contains a scrapbook of clippings, photographs, and programs featuring the Matthew Whaley football team. 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Incomplete script of a pageant depicting a meeting of the faculty, 1866, with information on the Mattey fund, 1 piece. Broadside advertising the Mattey School, 1868. Lease of the grammar school building and lot to the city of Williamsburg, 1884, 1 piece. Copy of proposition made by the College to the school board of Williamsburg concerning a model school in connection with the Mattey School and the reply, 1889, 2 pieces. Outline of the course of study of the model school, 1899, 65 pp., 26 cm. Article: \"Hoary old Williamsburg builds a modern school,\" by Helen Foss Weeks, undated, 1 piece. Lyon G. Tyler, \"The Mattey Whaley model and practice school of the William and Mary College,\" Richmond, printed by Whittet and Shepperson, 1895, 18 pp., 23 cm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains a scrapbook of clippings, photographs, and programs featuring the Matthew Whaley football team. 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The school newspaper, The Powder Horn, 1930-1937 and 1946-1948, is available in Rare Books call number AN47 .W54 P68.","Newspaper clippings, copy of poetry, 1933 graduation invitation, newspaper photograph of Class of 1933, photograph of students on stage and program of two plays, \"The Knave of Hearts\" and \"Two Crooks and a Lady.\"","Publications, class material, newspaper articles and photographs. Part of this accession that deals with other areas of the Williamsburg community is filed under the Accession Number 1990.42. \"Growing Up in Williamsburg: from the Depression to Pearl Harbor\" by Ed Belvin (1981)was transferred to Rare Books.","Programs to school events, histories about Matthew Whaley School and teacher instruction items.","Clippings about overcrowded school conditions in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Class pictures of students from Matthew Whaley School. Some photographs have names of students written on the back side.","Newspaper clippings, school projects and photographs of and pertaining to Matthew Whaley School of which Miss Etheridge was teacher and later principal. 150 items.","Scripts and programs for \"Bring Them to Justice\" written and performed by Matthew Whaley School students.","Newspaper clippings and articles about activities of students and teachers at Matthew Whaley School. 51 items.","Newspaper articles about Matthew Whaley school students involved in international activities, such as pen pals in Vietnam, meeting Idina Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and meeting Nigerian president Hamani Diori. 18 items.","Photographs of Matthew Whaley School students and teachers doing various school activities.","Photographs of teachers and students showing class projects and activities.  133 items.","Photographs of class projects on Africa, meeting Nigerian President Hamani Diori and a newspaper article about the meeting. 11 items.","\"Myths and Poems of Ancient Greece\" booklet made by the Upper C and homemade programs for the student production of \"Aida.\" 6 items.","Newspaper articles and \"Grammar and Mattey Practice and Model School\" on the history of Matthew Whaley School. 13 items.","Copy of \"A History of the Matthew Whaley High School Class of 1937\" by James W. Clark.","Programs for Matthew Whaley Dramatic Club presentations, 1931-1933, Graduation Program dated June 2, 1933 and John Stewart Bryan inauguration program, October 20, 1934.","Copy and original of \"My Forty-two Years at Matthew Whaley School: A Brief Review\" by Jeanne Etheridge.","Matthew Whaley School Graduation Program for 1952. Gift of Mrs. Julia Oxrieder.","Matthew Whaley School, Williamsburg, Va., Self Study 1976-1977.","Grades 7-12, \"Grand Prizes for Best Costumes\" flyer with hand drawn picture of a man with a pipe.","Photographs and programs of the activities of Matthew Whaley Class of 1932. 1931-1932 Handbook of Matthew Whaley School.","Matthew Whaley Student Handbook for 1954-55, 1955-56 and 1956-57. Stapled printed handout, \"Superintendent Sammy Says,\" a behavioral handbook for industrial arts and shop students. Undated.","Program for the Junior Class play, \"Don't Take My Penny\" in March [1942].","Program for Matthew Whaley Junior Senior Banquet, \"What's Next\" in 1949.","Minutes of the Class of 1943 activities from 1940 to 1943 by Helen Langton. Blue United States Air Force armband received with this accession has been transferred to the Artifact Collection in 2009.","50th Anniversary of Matthew Whaley photographs, 1938-39 photograph of Matthew Whaley Girl Scouts, 1944 Matthew Whaley invitation and commencement, Memories Book of Mary McGinnis and play program, \"Cinderella in Flowerland\" presented by 7th and 8th grades.","Photocopies of a photograph of Jeanne Etheridge, who was the principal at Matthew Whaley for 23 years. Article about Jeanne Etheridge, after her death in 2009, added to accession.","Contains cards, invitations, programs, and invitations relating to the Powder Horn, the school newspaper of Matthew Whaley High School.","Senior class booklet.","Program for the 1943 play \"What A Life,\" put on by the seniors at the Matthew Whaley School, and a 2012 speech about Helen Young Langton.","1 vol., 31 pp. (all photocopies!). Includes reminiscences of class members as well as photocopies of the following: photographs, pages of the Powderhorn, news clippings, certificates. Probably compiled on the occasion of the 50th reunion, 1995 or shortly thereafter.","\n1970 souvenir prints of the front page of the 1940 Powder Horn, a newspaper of Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg,  Virginia. Includes copies of the newspaper and a negative. Picture of the 1940 graduating class on the front page. See acquisition entries for accession information. ","Issues of the school newspaper, The Powder Horn. These issues have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection in Rare Books, under AN47 .W54 P68. ","Items transferred from the W\u0026M College Papers. Includes a 1850s transcription Copy of Mary Whaley's 1741 will;  Copy of bill of chancery, 1750, amended 1751, concerning the disposition by her executor of certain funds bequeathed by Mary Whaley to the Mattey School, 9 pp., 1751, and reply, 3 pp. Copy of court order, 1752, for the settlement of the estate of Mary Whaley, 22 pp. Clipping concerning the legacy left by Mary Whaley for the Mattey School. Copy of court order, 1866, transferring certain annuities to the College, 3 pp. Supplemental report on the Whaley legacy, by Benjamin S. Ewell, 1866, 2 pieces. Incomplete script of a pageant depicting a meeting of the faculty, 1866, with information on the Mattey fund, 1 piece. Broadside advertising the Mattey School, 1868. Lease of the grammar school building and lot to the city of Williamsburg, 1884, 1 piece. Copy of proposition made by the College to the school board of Williamsburg concerning a model school in connection with the Mattey School and the reply, 1889, 2 pieces. Outline of the course of study of the model school, 1899, 65 pp., 26 cm. Article: \"Hoary old Williamsburg builds a modern school,\" by Helen Foss Weeks, undated, 1 piece. Lyon G. Tyler, \"The Mattey Whaley model and practice school of the William and Mary College,\" Richmond, printed by Whittet and Shepperson, 1895, 18 pp., 23 cm","This series contains a scrapbook of clippings, photographs, and programs featuring the Matthew Whaley football team. The bulk of the scrapbook is from the first football season in 1946 but the scrapbook also contains material from 1947 and 1948."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIssues of the school newspaper, The Powder Horn,  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection in Rare Books, under AN47 .W54 P68.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssues of the school newspaper, The Powder Horn. have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection in Rare Books, under AN47 .W54 P68.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Issues of the school newspaper, The Powder Horn,  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection in Rare Books, under AN47 .W54 P68.","Issues of the school newspaper, The Powder Horn. have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection in Rare Books, under AN47 .W54 P68."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Matthew Whaley School (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg High School (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Historic Records Association (Williamsburg, Va.)","Clark, James W.","Etheridge, Jeanne","Langton, Helen","Pedersen, Thelma","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Matthew Whaley School (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg High School (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Historic Records Association (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"persname_ssim":["Clark, James W.","Etheridge, Jeanne","Langton, Helen","Pedersen, Thelma","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":40,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T14:09:30.706Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1395","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1395","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1395","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1395","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1395.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Matthew Whaley School Collection","title_ssm":["Matthew Whaley School Collection"],"title_tesim":["Matthew Whaley School Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1850-2012 and undated","1880-1960"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1880-1960"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1850-2012 and undated"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["0/2 Mss. 1.11","/repositories/2/resources/1395"],"text":["0/2 Mss. 1.11","/repositories/2/resources/1395","Matthew Whaley School Collection","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--20th century","Education--Virginia--History--20th century","Education--Virginia--Williamsburg--20th century","Matthew Whaley School (Williamsburg, Va.)","Schools--Virginia--Williamsburg","Handbooks","Invitations","Newspapers","Photographs","Plays (document genre)","Programs","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Future accruals are expected.","Arranged by accession number additions.","Williamsburg High School became the Matthew Whaley School in 1931, named after the son of a colonial woman who, after his death at age nine, financially supported a free school named in his honor. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ","Before being named the Matthew Whaley School, it was referred to as the Model School or Mattey School.","See also:\nMss. 1.01 Williamsburg Reunion Collection.","Robb-Bernard papers (Mss. 65 R54),  Series 24 (Acc. 2010.353) contains Matthew Whaley high school yearbooks, 1948-1950.","This is an artificial collection of material from and about Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg, Virginia including material from the annual fifty year reunions. The school newspaper, The Powder Horn, 1930-1937 and 1946-1948, is available in Rare Books call number AN47 .W54 P68.","Newspaper clippings, copy of poetry, 1933 graduation invitation, newspaper photograph of Class of 1933, photograph of students on stage and program of two plays, \"The Knave of Hearts\" and \"Two Crooks and a Lady.\"","Publications, class material, newspaper articles and photographs. Part of this accession that deals with other areas of the Williamsburg community is filed under the Accession Number 1990.42. \"Growing Up in Williamsburg: from the Depression to Pearl Harbor\" by Ed Belvin (1981)was transferred to Rare Books.","Programs to school events, histories about Matthew Whaley School and teacher instruction items.","Clippings about overcrowded school conditions in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Class pictures of students from Matthew Whaley School. Some photographs have names of students written on the back side.","Newspaper clippings, school projects and photographs of and pertaining to Matthew Whaley School of which Miss Etheridge was teacher and later principal. 150 items.","Scripts and programs for \"Bring Them to Justice\" written and performed by Matthew Whaley School students.","Newspaper clippings and articles about activities of students and teachers at Matthew Whaley School. 51 items.","Newspaper articles about Matthew Whaley school students involved in international activities, such as pen pals in Vietnam, meeting Idina Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and meeting Nigerian president Hamani Diori. 18 items.","Photographs of Matthew Whaley School students and teachers doing various school activities.","Photographs of teachers and students showing class projects and activities.  133 items.","Photographs of class projects on Africa, meeting Nigerian President Hamani Diori and a newspaper article about the meeting. 11 items.","\"Myths and Poems of Ancient Greece\" booklet made by the Upper C and homemade programs for the student production of \"Aida.\" 6 items.","Newspaper articles and \"Grammar and Mattey Practice and Model School\" on the history of Matthew Whaley School. 13 items.","Copy of \"A History of the Matthew Whaley High School Class of 1937\" by James W. Clark.","Programs for Matthew Whaley Dramatic Club presentations, 1931-1933, Graduation Program dated June 2, 1933 and John Stewart Bryan inauguration program, October 20, 1934.","Copy and original of \"My Forty-two Years at Matthew Whaley School: A Brief Review\" by Jeanne Etheridge.","Matthew Whaley School Graduation Program for 1952. Gift of Mrs. Julia Oxrieder.","Matthew Whaley School, Williamsburg, Va., Self Study 1976-1977.","Grades 7-12, \"Grand Prizes for Best Costumes\" flyer with hand drawn picture of a man with a pipe.","Photographs and programs of the activities of Matthew Whaley Class of 1932. 1931-1932 Handbook of Matthew Whaley School.","Matthew Whaley Student Handbook for 1954-55, 1955-56 and 1956-57. Stapled printed handout, \"Superintendent Sammy Says,\" a behavioral handbook for industrial arts and shop students. Undated.","Program for the Junior Class play, \"Don't Take My Penny\" in March [1942].","Program for Matthew Whaley Junior Senior Banquet, \"What's Next\" in 1949.","Minutes of the Class of 1943 activities from 1940 to 1943 by Helen Langton. Blue United States Air Force armband received with this accession has been transferred to the Artifact Collection in 2009.","50th Anniversary of Matthew Whaley photographs, 1938-39 photograph of Matthew Whaley Girl Scouts, 1944 Matthew Whaley invitation and commencement, Memories Book of Mary McGinnis and play program, \"Cinderella in Flowerland\" presented by 7th and 8th grades.","Photocopies of a photograph of Jeanne Etheridge, who was the principal at Matthew Whaley for 23 years. Article about Jeanne Etheridge, after her death in 2009, added to accession.","Contains cards, invitations, programs, and invitations relating to the Powder Horn, the school newspaper of Matthew Whaley High School.","Senior class booklet.","Program for the 1943 play \"What A Life,\" put on by the seniors at the Matthew Whaley School, and a 2012 speech about Helen Young Langton.","1 vol., 31 pp. (all photocopies!). Includes reminiscences of class members as well as photocopies of the following: photographs, pages of the Powderhorn, news clippings, certificates. Probably compiled on the occasion of the 50th reunion, 1995 or shortly thereafter.","\n1970 souvenir prints of the front page of the 1940 Powder Horn, a newspaper of Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg,  Virginia. Includes copies of the newspaper and a negative. Picture of the 1940 graduating class on the front page. See acquisition entries for accession information. ","Issues of the school newspaper, The Powder Horn. These issues have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection in Rare Books, under AN47 .W54 P68. ","Items transferred from the W\u0026M College Papers. Includes a 1850s transcription Copy of Mary Whaley's 1741 will;  Copy of bill of chancery, 1750, amended 1751, concerning the disposition by her executor of certain funds bequeathed by Mary Whaley to the Mattey School, 9 pp., 1751, and reply, 3 pp. Copy of court order, 1752, for the settlement of the estate of Mary Whaley, 22 pp. Clipping concerning the legacy left by Mary Whaley for the Mattey School. Copy of court order, 1866, transferring certain annuities to the College, 3 pp. Supplemental report on the Whaley legacy, by Benjamin S. Ewell, 1866, 2 pieces. Incomplete script of a pageant depicting a meeting of the faculty, 1866, with information on the Mattey fund, 1 piece. Broadside advertising the Mattey School, 1868. Lease of the grammar school building and lot to the city of Williamsburg, 1884, 1 piece. Copy of proposition made by the College to the school board of Williamsburg concerning a model school in connection with the Mattey School and the reply, 1889, 2 pieces. Outline of the course of study of the model school, 1899, 65 pp., 26 cm. Article: \"Hoary old Williamsburg builds a modern school,\" by Helen Foss Weeks, undated, 1 piece. Lyon G. Tyler, \"The Mattey Whaley model and practice school of the William and Mary College,\" Richmond, printed by Whittet and Shepperson, 1895, 18 pp., 23 cm","This series contains a scrapbook of clippings, photographs, and programs featuring the Matthew Whaley football team. 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Mss. Acc. 1990.42 Gift of Mrs. Thelma Pedersen. Mss. Acc. 1990.43 Gift of Jeanne Etheridge Mss. Acc. 1993.14 Gift of James W. Clark. Mss. Acc. 1994.50 Gift of Lola Creasey. Mss. Acc. 1994.61 Gift of Jeanne Etheridge. Mss. Acc. 1996.04.01  Gift of Julia Oxrieder. Mss. Acc. 1998.55 Gift of Nell Gilley Taft. Mss. Acc. 2001.20 Gift of Jane Ayers Davis. Mss. Acc. 2003.11 Gift of Mary Lib Geiger (through Frances Robb). Mss. Acc. 2003.31 Unknown. Mss. Acc. 2003.49 Gift of Helen Langton. Mss. Acc. 2005.61 Gift of Mary McGinnis White. Mss. Acc. 2007.95 Gift of Sue Godson. Powder Horns: Transferred from many WHRA Collections, but also include the following accessions: Mss. Acc. 1990.42 Gift of Mrs. Thelma Pedersen (1925-1939 issues) Mss. Acc. 1996.19 Gift of S.F. Royall (1928-30, 1938) Mss. Acc. 2002.51 Will Molineux for donors including Turner Richardson and Linda Bowe. Mss. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Any letter by a Tyler or a Tyler spouse is under the writer, even it the recipient was also a Tyler. Arrangement after President Tyler's papers is by his first wife and their descendants, and then his second wife and their descendants.","John Tyler was the 10th president of the United States. John Tyler was born the son of John Tyler, Sr. (1747-1813) and Mary Armistead (1761-1797), in Charles City County, Virginia, as the second of eight children. He was the 10th President of the United States. Other offices held include Governor of Virginia, U.S. Senator, member of the House of Representatives, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Captain of a military company, and other offices."," He was educated at the College of William and Mary and went on to study law with his father. John Tyler was married twice. His first wife was Letitia Christian Tyler with whom he had 8 children; she died in the White House in September 1842. His second wife was Julia Gardiner Tyler (July 23, 1820 - July 10, 1889), with whom he had 7 children.","See the Tyler Family Papers, Groups B-H, as well as the Tyler Family Papers Additions, A-H.","Papers, 1716-1944, of the John Tyler family of \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. The collection contains correspondence, 1818-1862, of John Tyler concerning politics, War of 1812 claims, presidential election of 1840, land purchases in western Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois, \"Sherwood Forest,\" business matters and his family."," Some of the children of John Tyler and his first wife, Letitia Christian Tyler, are represented in the collection: Robert Tyler (and wife, Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler), John Tyler, Jr., Letitia Tyler Semple (and husband James A. Semple) and Tazewell Tyler."," A great part of the collection consists of the papers of John Tyler's second wife, Julia Gardiner Tyler, which concern education, clothes, social life, political appointments, slavery, the Civil War, \"Sherwood Forest,\" familiy, and pensions for presidential widows. All of the children of John Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler are represented in the collection: David Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler Spencer, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Lachlan Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Pearl Tyler Ellis.","A list of \"Enslaved People Found in the Tyler Family Papers and Other Sources in Special Collections\" compiled by Meredith Jackson in 2020 is filed in the front of Box 1.","Scope and Contents Appointment by which Henry Tyler (d. 1729) is appointed by Alexander Spotswood to be sheriff of York County, Virginia At top is part of inventory signed by Charles Lightfoot and on reverse is inventory signed by Anne Phillips. 1 p. Frag. of DS.","Scope and Contents Will of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. Probated 17 March, 1774. 2 pp. Xcy of Cy of DS. (see oversize file)","Scope and Contents Indenture between John Tyler and William Tyler concerning land in Sussex County. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file","Scope and Contents Inventory of the estate of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file","Scope and Contents John Tyler (1747-1813), Richmond, Virginia, to [?]. Sends thanks for letter; says Assembly has passed resolutions as instructions to the Virginia delegates in Congress which included vesting in them the power to prhibit British trade for 15 years and enable them to use coersive measures to compel payment for delinquent states of their quotas of the national debt, and to enable them to procure sums of money required for support of civil and military arrangements; regrets that he is going aborad because Virginia would have had [in him] a friend who understood how unjust it is to consent to the payment of debts; proposes debts be recovered at 5 annual payments without interest; states it will e hard to fill his place, those gentlemen \"whose abilities are not despiciable are either too sick and indolent...or too poor to give up better prospects.\" 2 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents John Tyler to the Sheriff of Loudoun County, [Va.]. Warrant commanding sheriff to attach the estate of John Ellis for the amount of one pound ten shillings to staisfy the debt owed to George Lewis as well as for the cost of proceedings at the next court. 1 p. DS.","Scope and Contents Encloses contract [not enclosed] to Mr. Semple which recipient and he may settle; further legal matters. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Land grant made to William Gragg of 37 acres in Pendleton County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. Pst of DS. [Originial is in the collection of Alexander William Armour, Princeton University]","Scope and Contents Thomas Tyler, nephew of John Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to \"My dear Governor\" [Henry A. Wise] Sends political advice as a \"true friend\"; thinks the last thing he should desire is the election of Stephen Douglas--he should stand on his own in Virginia; will not succeed while he wages war on the President and the party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been praying for his \"elevation\" to the Presidency for nine months; refers to an article in the Constitution and a recent duel; wishes the Enquirer would praise [Stephen] Douglas; says is [HAW] only hope is with the people; urges him to appoint Faussett as flour inspector. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp","Scope and Contents Recommends John Kilby of Virginia for a Revolutionary War pension, [Kilby] having fought in the Bonhomme Richard-Serapis engagement. Explains judge's signature on application is not accompanied by a seal because superior courts in Virginia do not nor have ever had a seal. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions her letter written in high spirits; thinks often of Mary, Robert, and her; refers to her desire that he return to private life; says that his friends in the district have a right to expect him to continue for another term in Congress; finds it impossible to be with her at Christmas beacuse of the enquiry in which his committee is engaged; \"nothing but a sense of duty can keep me from you.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Land grant made to Peter Land consisting of 52 acres in Princess Anne County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. DS.","Scope and Contents Mentions case of Gales and Seaton; information on the peition of William Pinnel; discusses ratification of the Virginia Constitution of 1830; gives voting record by House of Representatives re: Judge Peck; gives voting record of House or Representatives passing the India Bill to its third reading. 2 pp. ALS","Encloses two newspapers sent him by John B. White containing obituary notices of his father Judge White; the \"S. Carolina affair swallows up all other subjects...\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Letter concerning his studies, mentions marriage of Albert; mentions Mr. Preston, senator of S. Carolina, son of General Preston of Virginia, and great nephew of Patrick henry, speaking before the senate. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC]; his motives in the public office have been to uphold the Constitution and the laws and to restrain executive power; those maintaining opposite opinions have been diminished due to \"that event which has transpired since many of the elections took place\"; regrets inability to meet with them. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Song to Lelia\" [arr: Spanish Dance] written by John Tyle to his wife. 1 p. TCy of song.","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"Speed on My Vessel\" written by John Tyler on his resignation from the U.S. Senate. 1 p. Cy of poem.","Concerns shipment of cranberry plants to him, and how to grow them. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns financial and voting support in election. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions upcoming election in 1840, William Henry Harrison, and thanks for inviting him to become a member of the Tippaccanoe Club. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Recommends Henry Washington Hillard of Alabama for a diplomatic post in Belgium, if a vacancy occurs; also recommends William Boulware of Virginia for a diplomatic post at Naples, Italy, reminding him [DW] for a letter of recommendation written by professor Thomas R. Dew of William and Mary College, which is enclosed [Enclosure not included]. 1 p. ALS","Congratulates him on new office; advises him how to reun the country; expresses sorrow for death of [William] Henry Harrison. 3 pp. ALS","Recommends Dr. Jno. M. Galt of Portsmouth Va. for the position of military storekeeper at Old Point Comfort [Va.]. [Received at ordnance office, 29 April, 1841] 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Expresses his and both Houses of Congress regrets about Mr. Harrison's death; also mentions his respect for the late President. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Recomends Jackson M. Stewart for an appointment; expresses regret at his inability to bid him [JT] a personal farewell. 1 p.  ALS","Mentions how the President's refusal to sign a charter dealing with corporations and how the refusal affects the Whig party. 2 pp. ACy of LS.","Scope and Contents Requests that he [JT] pardon John C. Sharpe, who was dismissed from the Navy, and restore him to his position. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Refutes charge brought against him as Collector of the New York Customs House bo Gov. Poindexter. 7 pp. DS. Including deposition of Samiel O. Howe. 3 pp. DS.","Scope and Contents Extracts of newspapers articles from the Philadelphia American Sentinel and the Philadelphia Ledger about John Tyler.","Scope and Contents Gives his approval for Webster's plans dealing with impressmentl suggests the plans hold true for the land as well as sea. 1 p. Acy of LS.","Scope and Contents Extract of a letter discussing the appointment of Mr. Riois as Secretary of Legation, and [?]'s desire to change the appointment and offer it to Mr. Van Rensselaer as he had already formally done so. 3 pp. Cy of L. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Requests Badger to give his regrets to the commodore for not making the trip today; the Senate has failed to \"adjourn over\" and his mind is \"too much engrossed with the subjects before me.\" 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses the illness of the President John Tyler. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends condolences on Tyler's loss of advisors and friends [due to the explosion on board the warship Princeton]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Responds to his letter in which he asks to marry her daughter Julia; asks if he will be able to supply Julia with the \"enjoyments by which she has been surrounded.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Land grant to William Hudgins of Ray County, Missouri, for eighty acres of land in the District of Land subject to sale at Lexington, Missouri authorized by President John Tyler (see oversized file). 1 p. D.","Scope and Contents Suggests he see Mr. Brown concerning possible title to property; congratulates him on nomination to assembly; thinking of strong and decided message [to Congress]. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Will defer sending a greyhound across the Atlantic until March because of the cold weather; tells of hopes to negotaite treaty with \"His Majesty\"; praises address sent by Tyler; has seen a statue of Cicero which bears a likeness to him [JT]; is planning to give him souvenirs of Italy; comments of course the Whigs are pursuing in Virginia on the Presidential question. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Recommends James J. Wright for the position of consul at Cuba; discusses various nominees for Postmaster in Ulster County, New York; describes excitement about approaching election. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Friends wish him [JT] not to reture, but to be a member of the U.S. Senate where he could \"annihilate some of the distinguished Coons who have made it their business to villify and persecute you during your administration\"; would be also be able to carry through the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mr. Stillwell is anxious to secure the succession to his deputy Mr. Rapalje; wishes something could be done for Shaler; need for men of weight or character as leaders. TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Received his letter and considers his views just; comments on several appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Invitation from them by their [secretary?] to play a private concert for the President, his wife, and firends. 1 p. LS.","Scope and Contents Encloses clipping concerning a meeting about the Texas annexation. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl, [circa March 4, 1845]. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Regrets that he and Mrs. von Geralt missed seeing the Tylers before they left Washington; appreciates his attention and the interest he took in promoting commercial relationships between the U.S. and the Zollverein. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"Picnic Song\" [by John Tyler?]. 1 p. TCy of Poem","Seating arrangement [probably at the White House] or visiting list. 4 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents Regarding a silver pitcher given to Tyler by the ladies of the county. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Suggests that his supports and friends in New York be encouraged to purchase a subscription to a weekly paper, the Old Dominion, at two dollars per year, or a daily paper the New Era, at five dollars per year to boost sales and support the editior; both papers, published and edited by Wm. Cunningham, in Portsmouth, Virginia, provide extensive coverage and support for him [JT]. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Announces his expected arrival in new York and requests that mr. Gardiner meet him at the wharf when he arrives. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Family News; requests Gardiner to send peaches from New York and asks him to visit; Julia is still ill but improving steadily. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Announces the peaches and tells of the arrival of cantaloupes from Mr. Congor that he gave to his servants because he didn't think they were fit for his family; Julia is becoming more healthy; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns not to purchase any land in the mountains of Va. without seeing it first, as most of it is of no value; discusses business matters concerning coal mines in Kentucky and plans for raising capital for the project. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Suggests Gardiner see the land in Kentucky himself; gives description of the 900 [?] acres and directions for reaching it; also gives the names of several people Gardiner can ask for assistance when he arrives. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns a $1300 check drawn by the Exchange Bank at Norfolk on the Bank of New York and related to business matters. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning a bank draft drawn at the Farmers Bank; mentions Julia and their boy. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Notes the progress of the clover and wheat crops because of the dry weather. Comments on Julia's plans for a trip north and urges Gardiner and Margaret to come for a visit. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents His and his wife's travel plans; requests Gardiner meet him and his wife, Julia, in Philadelphia the evening of 20 July if possible. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Gardiner that he will not be able to arrive in New York on the 20th as planned, but will be delayed because of complications caused by the weather and crops. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses matters relating to land in Kentucky. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells Gardiner that his agents in Kentucky are cheating him and asks him to travel there to look into the matter; character reference for Col. Watkins. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Details travel plans, including delay of train. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business and family matters. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning payments for land; refers to foxhunts and merrymaking in the neighborhood, now that \"William Beekman left us\"; refers to Woodbury as Democratic nominee and possible resulting split in New York. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests that Gardiner contact Mr. Benson regarding sending a chair to the Tyler residence; also hopes that Gardiner will visit soon. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Instructs Gardiner on business matters regarding land in Kentucky, and on acquiring an agent there; states that \"the ratification of the Mexican Treaty will relieve the money market and the spirit of speculation will be on tiptoe.\" 3pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses advantage of sending mail via Norfolk over Richmond; business matters, especially the exchange rate. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Announces birth of his son; notes receipt of chair; discusses farming season and bad prices for crops; remarks on revolutions in Europe and possibilites of war; quotes Jefferson. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning transfer of deed of Kentucky land from Tyler to Gardiner; proposes means to clear and cultivate land. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses letter from Judge Juntington of Indiana. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from Judge Huntington, Louisville, Ky., to John Tyler, Charles City Co. House, Virginia, 23 Dec. 1847. Concerning land and mining possbilities in Kentucky and Ohio. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Love poem; \"To My Wife\"; John Tyler to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. Tcy of Ms.","Scope and Contents Family matters about a portrait and Julia's remedy for stomach sickness; business matter about a debt. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; asks Gardiner to pay certain bills with enclosed money. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; possibly bringing a suit up in Federal Court; problems of getting a reliable agent. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning the deed to some land; instructions about seeing the land and looking after the matter; legal advice from Judge Christian of Williamsburg. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Concerning the court system and the suit involving the qustion of some land in Kentucky [?]; postcript refers to Polk what he rightly deserved. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters settling confusion over money matters; speculates on outcome of Pennsylvania election. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Financial and business matters reiterating directions given in previous letter. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, incuding a reference to a response from Calhoun to a letter Tyler is sending to all Cabinet members; refers to Taylor's election...\"My time for speaking out has come...\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Poem entitled, \"Virginia\" by John Tyler. 1 p. Poem. (see oversize file)","Scope and Contents Discusses New York as a new market for produce from farms of the York River region; also, how to construct an ox cart; consideration of a mort[g]age, and news of the health of the family's slaves with influenza. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses [Seaton's?] reputation, business matters, the payment of debts, and social events. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Urges Gardiner to report about all aspects of his trip and findings in California and hopes that the people of California will draft a constitution by Dec. 1; describes a festive trip to Richmond to break monotony of life at \"Sherwood Forest\" and comments on the wheat crop. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding coal lands and the price of them. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Seeks advice on how much he should ask for purchase of Kentucky land, by a group including Sam Casey of Washington. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests draft for $1500; reports on the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business note about a bank draft. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matter about payment of a $1500 draft; also, asking $20,000 for land in Kentucky; travel plans because of the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Is gratified to learn that his views on the Austrian suppression of Hungary are the same as his. 4 pp. TCy of the ALS. Includes TCy of TL from Mary A. Benjamin to James A. Servies. 5 December 1958, describing Tylre's letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Business note, to apply check as previously discussed. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Robert to procure five bushels of wheat of Pennsylvania growth; mentions varieties he does not want, prefers Zimmerman wheat; remarks on the importance of changing seed every five years; wonders if he [RT] and the Doctor Phipps could make the selection from the farmers around Bristol; plans to travel to New York on the first of October on business and to attend the agricultural show at Flushing, Long Island, then to visit Briston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; refers to Gardiner's agent in Baltimore; remarks on Mr. Beeckman and others in California. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding dates when draft notes are due. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business letter regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Travel news about trip of Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Beekman; discusses eventual prominence of California, and letter from Judge Huntington about coal lands. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Speculates on future prominence and wealth of California through its exports and the ratification of its constitution; comments on pending dangers associated with slavery issue; sends news of family and thanks Gardiner for sending sample of gold dust.4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to by supporters in New York and Philadelphia; comments on birth of Julia G. Tyler and health of her mother, etc. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on health of Julia and Margaret, who are both improving; refers to a letter from Judge Brown that suit with Samuel [?] has been compromised. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Julia's poor health; also on present political climate - the rights of the slaveholding states are being discarded and then Southerners uniting in insecurity; Tyler says his ties are equally divided. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement of his lands who have deteroriated due to \"injudicious husbandry\" for 200 years; mentions additions to his family of two boys and a girl; has been \"no idle drone since I parted with politics and the politicians\"; fears that destruction will be wrought by \"ambitious and unpricipled demagogues\" but hopes \"sound wisdom and patriotism in the country...[will] baffle all evil designs.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short note listing accounts. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters - stopped payments on check and debt; urges Gardiner to visit. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates confusion and mix-up regardnig the payment of certain debts. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters and news of Julia and Margaret. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief letter commenting on enclosed letter from William H. Smith. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Discuses improbability of going to New York City in the near future refers Smith to Alexander Gardiner, who handles his property on the Ohio River; predicts coal mines will be of incalculable value.","Scope and Contents News about the early death of John Beeckman and business matters regardin Pain's invention; remarks about the proceedings in Massachusetts; also about his lecture on history of Virginia to students. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on death of Mr. Beeckman; the mild climate of California; three [3] fires which have swept from San Francisco, the last of which destroyed a souvenir he was keeping for Tyler; discusses last admission of California as a state into the Union; tells of mail received from the family from the Panama (steamboat). 4 pp. TCy of ALS. Inclyding TCy (incomplete) of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Business note regarding receipt of two checks. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents . Reports on trip with Julia, health and brief business matters, including cancelled checks. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief description of Tyler's travels from Norfolk to Williamsburg and short illness; tries to relate how the estate of John Beeckman will be distributed to mother and son according to California and Mexican law, based on his knowledge of Virginia law. 5 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to his ill health and planned trip to Richmond; also discusses bankdrafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political tide in Virginia \"topsy turvy\" and fears for future, as well as slave labor in S. California. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Family news, especially caricatures of each member in great detail; comments on vacation in new York, and excitement surrounding Jenny Lind; urges Gardiner to stay in California if the profits are high. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Confirms receipt of the resignation of Prof. Hopkins from teh Chemistry Department of the College of William and mary; asks Robert to tell John that a temporary position is thus available if he is prepared for it and he must contact Col. McCandish and Judge Christin concerning proposition. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business letter regarding payment of debt and short family news. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts Tyler sent in the post the night earlier. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business letter regarding price of land at $20,000. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Letter relling of family's illnesses, including a severe case affecting Julia and a terrible cold Tyler had; discusses various treatment. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Concerning payment of three checks, Julia's continual ill-health, and the receipt of a letter from David Gardiner from Sacramento. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning land in Illinois and Tyler's title to it. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that Mrs. Gardiner's health is improving; four checks have been dispatched to recipient; also refers to letter from Mr. Page concerning land title. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Feels there are causes both internal and external at work to produce the ruin of the country; discusses the motive of the European governments who desire dissolution of the Union; Great Britain, after having made a profit out of the slave traffic, clamors for universal emancipation and sends her hirelings to the U.S. to encourage \"Fanatics\"; only \"devotional attachment to Gov. and Union on the part of our people\" can save the Union; speaks as the \"true representative of Southern feeling.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding whether to mine lands or to let the railroads use them. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on his and Julia's poor health and sends two checks. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Regrets not being able to secure position as Port Collector in San Diego for Gardiner; discusses poor health and family news; also the \"uneasy conditions of public affairs.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that \"matters are looking better for the country\" politically. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Response to Tyler's 26 Nov. 1850 letter discussing \"great question of the day\" which is union or disunion of the United States. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Relates sorry over death of Alexander Gardiner, and grief it is causing family members. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates death of Col. Gardiner and expresses sorrow over event. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Sends information about his \"departed friend\" General Brazure N. Pryor, especially his bravery while commanding an artillery comany at the Battle of Hampton [War of 1812] so that his widow Elizabeth (Deneufville) Pryor could receive a land bounty; he [JT] nominated him to be elected Brigadier General in the winter of 1815-1816, served with him in legislature, and recommended him to be Collector at Norfolk, where he served until his death.","Scope and Contents Discusses experiences in California for past two years; incoroprates fine weather, mining conditions, agricultural progress, etc. 3 pp. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Claims that the official muster roll of his company does not account for much of the time it was in service [in the War of 1812] and that the payroll omits the name of his servant, William Short, who also served; wonders if Short, who is still alive, is entitled to benefit of land for his service under the Act of Congress. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests Gardiner to check on an order Tyler placed with store in New York; family news, 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Expresses desire to sell Kentucky land and plans to hire an agent, William Prentis [?] to aid him; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is in better health and homesick for New York 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Response to a letter by the Jefferson Literary Society of Philadelphia requesting Tyler's opinion on the U.S. foreign policy of intervention versus isolationism. 8 pp. Cy of ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family news and business matters regarding check payments. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family's ill health and business matters pertaining to bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family; ill health and recovery, as well as thanks Horsford for giving him a chemistry book. 2 pp. XCy of ALS, 20 March, 1852, from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Prof. E.N. Horsford, stating she found Tyler's letter and mailed it for him because he got ill. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler wants to sell his Kentucky land on the Ohio River, which is valuable for its coal deposits and fertility, for $20,000; it is 1500 acres. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business and family matters. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Mr. Sam B. Casey, Tyler's contact in Kentucky, responded on the wealth of the coal deposits in the land Tyler owns; suggests mining it but Tyler prefers to sell it for $20,000. 2pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to more conservative estimate of the quantity of coal in the Kentucky land; still prefers to sell land; urges Gardiner to see that Alexander Gardiner's will is attended to 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matter, including three checks, and his health. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Talks about a fire, started by the combustion of a vial of chloric ether ignited by a candle, which he extinguished; mentions a harvest time. 3 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Family news; health of Tyler is improving, and the corn crop is planted, etc.; corrects Dr. William Gardiner;s error that it will cost $50,000 to mine the Kentucky property. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Discusses possible sale of Warren's farm. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Banking matters and discusses family's health; says he may go to Philadelphia for medical advice. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use his influence to assist his brother William Tyler to obtain the position of a naval store keeper at the washington Navy Yard or one elsewhere of a \"corresponding character\"; gives a biographical description of his brother. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses his \"wretched\" health and his business dealings with William Ozborne. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on business matters and improved health under the care of Dr. Semple of Hampton, Va. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses banking matters, election day activites, and hopes to spend next winter in a warm climate. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates that the newspaper accounts of his ill-health are exaggerated, although he has been very unwell; promises to visit Staten Island when Julia is well. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Tyler thanks him for his previous two letters which describe the Constitutional Convention and reflects on excitement of the Fourth of july. 1 P. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Tyler has submitted to articles to the [Southern Literary] Messenger for publication about his days at [the College of] William and Mary. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business note detailing \"enclosed\" checks. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Seeks help in advocating a promotion which Gibson feels he deserves, in lieu of a mistrial fifteen years ago, in which Tyler was able to help him. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Horsford extended an invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Tyler to join his wife and him at their home in Cambridge before the Tylers head south. 1 . TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news regarding health of Mrs. Tyler and her planned annual journey to her mother; mentions that he attended the first meeting of the Agricultural Society in Richmond, [Va.]. 2 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Cites Mrs. Tyler's terrible health for two months, since the birth of her baby, as the reason why he and Mrs. Tyler have not been able to visit Horsford. 2 pp. Xcy of ASL.","Scope and Contents Refers to their trip and mourns the death of his sister; also includes business matters. 2 pp. ALS. Including the ALS from Julia Gardiner to her sister, New York, New York, requesting that she have her [JG] purchases sent to her home. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Short note accompanying check. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business and family [health] matters. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters such as bank payments as well as family and home [garden] happenings. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Topic: \"The Merchant of Former Times and The Merchant of Today.\" Brief history of the merchant in society and discussion of the 19th century role. 8 pp. Pst. of PM.","Scope and Contents Requests that some of his printed addresses be distributed by Gardiner to specific persons; comments on his health, crops, and asks Gardiner to get him an English walking stick in New York 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses business disappointments--postponement of the sale of land in Kentucky and in the sale of his corn;whishes to take advantage of mason's offer to endorse and to negotiate through the banks the note and thereby discharge his obligations to the James River and Kanawha Canal Copany by July 1. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Announces birth of a son, who was born without the aid of chloroform to the mother; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is with the Tyler family, although recovering from illness. 2 pp. Xvy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters, advice on getting good estimate for property. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; party season brought to an end by Lent; comments on the social successes of Margaret [Tyler's sister-in-law?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business [banking] matters regarding the payment of bills. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Short business note, travel plans. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Instructions on what to do with a deed mailed in a previous letter; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks Horsford for sending a budding potato for experiments in planging in Va.; congratulates Horsford on rise in literary world, and expresses disappointment that he did not visit Cambridge. 3 pp. XCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the college of William and mary where he [JT] is to address the literary societies; mention of [Henry A.] Wise as a visitor to the College; crops fair, rain frequent; [Hugh Blair] Grigsby will deliver an address before Phi Beta Kappa on the subject of the people of the convention of 1788. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Encloses letter from American Consul at Glasgow concerning her father's claim to an inheritance; hopes her trip was made without inconvenience; was detained on his return from Old Point by the steamer's broken shaft; all well at home; much rain, no damage to wheat. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on the result of potato crop; left Julia and the three youngest children on Staten Island; brought the two largest boys with a view of putting them in school in the area; plans to accompany Julia and the children home' sends greetings to Mrs. Horsford and regards to him [EH]. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends suggestions for investigating the status of the Gardiner etate in England and for verifying the connection between the families on both sides of the Atlantic; has not been well for several days; has grieved over the death of Mrs. Horsford. 4 pp. ALS","Published by Henry McCaffrey, Baltimore: Washington D.C. John F. Ellis. 3 pp. Song. Including XCy of above song. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Due to bad winter weather conditions, communication from the \"outside world\" is not active, and Tyler inquires of political news; offers his and Julia's condolences on the loss of Horsford's wife [?]. 3 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on the crops and predicts high prices for corn in the next year; gives news of family health and asks for word about the yellow fever outbreaks in New York. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Letter in response to Tyler's inquiry of his family lineage: [Thomas Gardiner, Esq. of Tollesburry, Essex.] 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Farming news and notes celebration on 13 May in Jamestown of its founding by settlers, for which he must prepare a history of Virginia. 2 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Response to Tyler regarding price negotations of some property and a pony for sale. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, including difficulties in getting a loan from the bank; asks Gardiner to talk with someone in New York 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports meeting agenda. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, which he asks Gardiner to look into; states that he is looking for a residence for his wife, who doesn't want to live at \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia) forever. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will not succeed in next congressional elections because of the enormous increase in expenditures, mentions statement made by [Henry A.] Wise in Williamsburg that the College [of William and Mary] was \"the most superb body of equal size he had ever seen,\" says of Wise that 'his eye is steadily fixed on 1860\" [presidential election], feels that he[JT] is the last of the Virginia Presidents, suggests remedy for ailment of his grandson, plans to move to Hampton, 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief business note asking Gardiner to give enclosed check to portrait artist; predicts hard times due to bad crop. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Julia Gardiner Tyler, \"Villa Margarett,\" [Hampton, Va.], to Col. David L. Gardiner Asks her brother to have Margaret's portrait sent as soon as possible and to put it directly in the care of the steamer's captain. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler analyzes his son's letter about the Zolverein Treaty; confesses that, as a father of six and a supervisor of a household, he is no Cicero or Pliny, but opts to live out his days in Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Compliments Tyler on his \"Memories of Richmond\" address and comments on Mr. Cushing's and Mr. Seward's speeches; he is lonely. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Navy Yard official wrote in regard to shipping the remains of Mr. Denison of Va. to be buried next to his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Brief note asking Gardiner to conduct some bond exchanges for him. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by Edward Everett; mentions difficulties of son, John; comments on Virginia gubernatorial race; his address at the College of William and Mary forthcoming and the rebuilding of the college is estimated to cost $18,200, and will be completed Oct. 1, 1859. 4 pp. ALS. Includes engraving of John Tyler, 1 item.","Scope and Contents Business matters, including the payment od debts and a trip to Raleigh, [N.C.], during which he gave 3 speeches; discusses his poor health and the flourishing wheat crops. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler agrees that a meeting of the Board would prove detrimental to his objective of re-establishing the law scool on solid footing; also inquires if books from West Point [Academy] arrived. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Comments on the 1860 presidental election and how the Virginia delegates stand on the candidacies of [Robert M.T.] Hunter, Henry A. Wise, and Stephen Douglass; his speech at a Richmond banquet was highly applauded; Mrs. Tyler's ill health, and his son's handwriting which rivaled Napoleon's.","Scope and Contents Agrees to speak on politics in Portsmouth; predicts that Breckenridge will be elected by the House of Representatives. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speaks of his triumph at the state convention where the Peace Conference Project was defeated; the \"temper of the state is obviously rising'; within 6 or 7 months Virginia will leave the Union. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends his speech; fears drift into secession, perhaps can be delayed until October; large cannon removed to Old Point, [Comfort, Va.]; may be a majority fot he Border States in the Convention, but it is doubted; measles has broken out among the chuldren; interest to [RT's] bond held by Crump falls due 4 May and 4 Nov., has no money or would not trouble him. 3 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS. 1 p","Account of the death of Ex-President Tyler in The Daily Express (Petersburg, Va.). 4 pp. Nws. (See oversize file)","Scope and Contents Detailed inventory of property/belongings on estate at his death. 2 pp. D.","Regrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk, [Va.]; asks for news of the Tyler family. 2 pp. ALS.","\"Plan of the House of Representatives,\" Published by C. Bohm. 1 p. PD. (See Oversize File)","Article describing bill introduced by Del. George W. Grayson to improve the New kent County burial site of Letitia Christian Tyler. (From the Daily Press and Times Herald) 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Reaffirms the beauty and merits of Tidewater Virginia; gives an account of traditoonal social behavior to illustrate the proud cilture of the are; the descendants of the are should have a \"sense of their duty not to a single state only, but to the Whole Union.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets it has taken him so long to answer Tyler's letters; offers to publish some of Tyler's writing stating his opinon on the secession question for Virginia; agrees with Tyler's opinion that Virginia must stay with the Union; offers his regards to Mrs. Tyler. 2 pp. ALS, Frag.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitiation from President and Mrs. Tyler. 1 p. AL.","Scope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Poem entitled \"Song.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.","Scope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. Poem entitled \"To M.G.B.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.","Robert T[yler?], Curl's Wharf, to Mrs. Pearl Tyler, Sturgeon Point, James River, Va. Although he is not there in person, his heart is at \"Sherwood [Forest]\"; had been afraid it would bring back too many memories; this visit, however, only brought him pleasant experiences; encloses picture of his brother Henry; sends love to all of Pearl's family. 4 pp. ALS.","Sketches of part of Tyler land somewhere along the Ohio River; sketched by S.R. Carey, 2 pp. AMs.","Scope and Contents Medical prescription for Honorable John Tyler; Hegeman, Clark, and Company, druggists. 1 p. AN.","Scope and Contents Envelope of letter from John Tyler, to Colonel Samuel S. Gardiner, Abby Manor, Shelton Island, Suffolk County, New York. 1 item. ADS","Scope and Contents Five envelopes from President John Tyler, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York. 5 items. ADS.","Scope and Contents Four envelopes to President John Tyler, Washington City, D.C. 4 items. ADS.","Scope and Contents Envelopes to President John Tyler, 31 items. AD","Scope and Contents Article in the Eclectic Magazine about John Tyler; \"John Tyler and His Presidency\"; written by his son Lyon G. Tyler, LL.D. 18 pp. PM","Scope and Contents Address given by Jon. George L. Christian; to the Colonial Dames of America; in Virginia; entitled \"John Tyler\"; includes inscription. 26 pp. PV","Scope and Contents Address entitled \"John Tyler, Tenth President of the United States\"; by Armistead C. Gordon. 45 pp. PV","Scope and Contents Article \"John Tyler -- Tenth President of the United States\"; written by Oliver Perry Chitwood. 2 pp. PM","Scope and Contents Engraving, 6 1/8\" X 9 1/4\", black and white, of John Tyler, by H.B. Hall and Sons, New York, New York1 item. Engraving.","Scope and Contents William Miller to [?]. Regrets missing [?] in New York; Mr. Wood was nominated by a coalition of \"leading men\" from the anti-Masonic and working men's parties; speculates on future developments on New York politics. 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of above ALS. 1 p.","See Philip Gerald Auchampaugh, Robert Tyler: Southern Rights Champion, Duluth, 1934","Acknowledges receipt of letter from Seawell; complains of all the rain they have been having; relates news of their mututal friends in Williamsburg; the Vice-President is tolerably well, and is \"I believe daily expecting a visit from General Harrison -- what between public and private matters everyminut of his time is employed and for the most part unhappily employed. For the cares of his office are already little less than the cares of the man and it is absurd to suppose that any man of his temperment and rank in life can be happy without being rich.\" Mother unwell; birth of his daughter. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Apologizes for taking so long to reply, but a \"serious indisposition\" has kept him from being able to write; sends his regars to Gardiner's family and a special note to Margaret; planning a trip to Philadelphia. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has given with great pleasure his last letter to the President; has \"good will\" for the German population. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Recommends Ferris as a good man for the surveyorship; notes that a possible opponent of Ferris' is Eli Moore, who is a friend of Polk; warns against filling positions with too many from the same clique. 3 pp. AL. incomplete.","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to lend money to newspaper editor, Thomas Dunn English; speaks of Polk and two poltiical associates. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to ask Gov. Van Ness if Mr. Cooper can be given a position other than the one alloted to him of inspector because he cannot now climb sides of ships or [?] the burdens of such an office; reports that both me and Mr. Cooper are bad off financially; says Mr. Polk is partly responsible for this by \"annihilating all my expections.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Defends his father and himself against an article written in the New York Herald accusing them of trying to thwart Polk and his administration; suggests that the author of the article was paid; \"The ex-President has never uttered a word, I am sure, about Mr. Polk good, bad or indifferent and does not give the subject of Politics a thought now that the Texas question is settled. After much toil and sacrifice for his country...have only tortured and reviled him, he has retured, I hope forever, into the quiet and dignity of private life...He has a sweet and blooming wife, a sufficient fortune, a beautiful estate...moreover he scarcely ever opens a newspaper...\"; list of Tyler's accomplishments as President; \"He needs but on thing more,...the justice of his country\"; inquires as to publishing a rebuttal. 7 pp. ALS. Including NwsCl of New York Herald, 2 August, 1845. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends his best to Gardiner's family;comments on rumors of the \"bloody war\"; informs him that he received a letter from former Pres. Tyler, who is well; comments that \"Polkey and Spoils [Spoils system] should feel small now.\" 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Plans to be in New York City soon; informs Gardiner that \"Polk has at last been caught\" as he predicted. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to see that a speech he has written is published; has heard from the Ex-President and Mrs. Tyler who are both doing well; \"He says something about some expression used in one of my letters that has annoyed Julia. I have written him that it was altogether unintentioned, Madame Juliua is too sensitive\"; tells David Gardiner and him to get married. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that a gentleman, \"in whom [he] place[s] unbounded confidence\" has hinted that Buchanan will take Virginia and that the press there is \"out for [him]\"; Tyler is campaighning hard in [?] where the elections will be held next monday. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Alarmed at the \"political aspect of affairs in this country\"; is sure the South is convinced it \"should have sustained the Missouri Compromise Candicate at Baltimore\"; regards the Missouri Compromise as the \"strong hope and sheet Anchor of the Country\"; predicts General Cass will be defeated and consequently the party will be \"swept up as with deluge.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that his name, of all the Northern Men, will be acceptable to the \"People of the Southern States for the Presidency\"; wishes him to come to Philadelpia and make some friends; confirms that judge campbell is almost avowedly for Buchanan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to \"procure a copy\" of the paper containing the annoucement of [his father-in-law, Thomas Abthorpe] Cooper's death; wants to write a short biography of Cooper; sends his love to Gardiner's mother and Margaret. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells Churchill he had come to town that day; asks him to bring a deed with him from the clerk's office that \"settles Longwood on Macy Cooper.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Offers to send his father a picture of Priscilla; says he doesn't want it being a fixture in the house; thinks he is feeling better; New York politics. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Read his letter to the Union Meeting which has given satisfaction there; asks how many members of the state [Pa.] democratic delegation Buchanan can depend on as \"faithful friends\"; reminds Buchanan that he fells he should return to the senate. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [Judge] Campbell has carried the city, [Phil.] and \"will no doubt receive the City and County vote in the State Convention.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerning strike by laborers on the coal wharves and its handling by police in Richmond. 8 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Kiffee Chose the \"Old Keystone\" as his future home; finds Pennsylvania men agreeable; accepts an invitation to address Bigler Club in Lancaster. 2 pp. ALS. Including Df. concerning the \"Southern\" position of Pennsylvania and the transference of Pennsylvania to a \"semi-abolitionist\" state by the election of James Pollacky. 1 p. Including Df concerning disagreement with George Bancroft's interpretation of political basis of the settlement of Virginia. 4 pp.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to address a Bigler Club in Colomia, Pa. [?]; feels that Col. Bigler will \"not only be nominated by the Democratic State Convention,\" but will also be elected by the people in the fall to the \"gubernatorial office\"; he is first always for Pennsylvania. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Bigler Club report including letter from Robert Tyler read at the meeting. 1 p. NwsCl. Including TCy of above NwsCl. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will \"have the supprt of the City and Country without fail\"; sends his \"respectful compliments\" to Buchanan's niece Miss Lane and to Mrs. Baker. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's delegates will gain a majority of seats in the Convention; has seen Col. Bigler; feels that Buchanan should visit Philadelphia for a few days; inquires as to who shall be the next Canal Commissioner. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has contacted \"friends in high quarters\" concerning the best \"flue tobacco\" in the country; will write them soon at length. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation on behalf of the Democracy of Berks County to celebrate the 4th of July due to a previous engagement; indicates that \"we all have a right to feel proud and gratified at the position occupied by our beloved Commonwealth [Pa.].\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend democratic festivities at Eagle Station on the 20th of August. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of same letter","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend the committee meeting at bedofrd on the 27th of July; is obstructed from many of the duties of his office by a wound he recieved to his right hand as a result of a fireworks explosion on the 4th of July. 1 p Cy of Al.","Scope and Contents Proclaims the success of the \"Pennsylvania movement\" in the Democratic Caucus; informs him that he has been an \"able, efficient, and enthusiastic body of friends at his back\"; the \"Union Resolutions\" which he thinks originated with [?], \"are slain outright\" but to Buchanan's advantage; enunciates the problem of the \"Unionist Democrats.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that the Governor present an address for the release of Irishman Smith O'Brien. 2 pp. ACys of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wants response to a letter Tyler sent in reference to \"certain offensive remarks said to have been made\" by him at Harrisburg, [Pa.]; asks for a response to that letter; Cameron must deny or retreat. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Condemns Mr. Donahoe for connecting Franklin Pierce with the \"illeberal temper\" of the New Hampshire State Convention in his newspaper the Boston Pilot. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Defends his father against two articles attacking his administration. 5 pp. ALS. including TCy of ALS. 20 July, 1852. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Declines an invitation for the New Hampshire Convention due to \"circumstances of a private nature\"; proclaims success of the Democratic Party in November; commends Pierce as the right choice for the Democratic nomination. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Thinks it best that he withdraw his name as candidate for clerkship of Pennsylvania Supreme Court to replace Mr. Cohen. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an advertisement from the Ledger discrediting Pierce, that he feels should be contested; gives his support, which had earlier been for Buchanan, to Pierce as the Presidential candidate. 2 pp. ALS. Includes incomplete Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks for Wise's views and suggestions as to the upcoming Presidential contest; offers his \"humble influence\" to Wise in his political aspirations; predicts the development of the Democratic Convention; questions why all states, emaning the inclusion of ones that do not usually vote Democratic should have a sa in the Democratinc nomination; claims that the South will provide \"present protection and future success\" for the Democrats. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Notes that the free-soil element will \"exhibit itself to an alarming extent\" in the formulation of the Southern Platform of '56; warns Wise to keep the South united at all costs and not to quarrel with [Robert] Hunter. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p","Scope and Contents Asks the President to intervene on behalf of a \"young man by the name of Phillips\" who has been fired from his clerkship in a customs house, Tyler claims that his removal will be disadvantageous to the party because his father is an extremely influential man. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Understands from the Ledger that Mr. Lane is opposed to the Pacific Railroad project; regrets that he does not give his \"able support\" to the project; claims that Lane is wrong in attributing the project to New York speculators who intend to make the road a private corporation. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Note regarding letter of 5 December, 1853, and the Friends of Ireland.","Scope and Contents Notes that the attacks on him [RT] made by the Pennsylvanian [which is owned by Bigler] did him no harm, and in fact, probably lost him a good deal of subscribers; reports that the senatorial race between Gov[erno]r Porter and [Colonel] Bigler is being conducted with \"much bitterness among [the] candidates\"; feels that Cadwalader is making a fine character in Congress.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Holds Tyler in high esteem, and considers him a close friend; reaffirms that he will not be a candidate for office [Presidency]; confident that Miss Harriet [his niece] will not marry an Englishman; he does not hear much from Philadelphia as \"Judge Campbell and Mr. Hunt[er] never write\"; he has \"full faith\" in the election of Wise. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Informs Seawell that the President will be happy to serve Mr. [Jones?] if he is able to do so; indicates that the letter will \"furnish you authority for [?] in the case of Holt and the other cases.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Awaits Buchanan's return to America \"with great impatience\"; advices him never to discount the possibility of running for the Presidency; warns him that he should try to bring all his friends together; informs Buchanan that Pierce would like to run for the Presidency but he Tyler does not think that he can win; although Virginia is strongly supporting Wise for the Presidency, Tyler admits that the next president cannot come from a slave state; has just returned to Philadelphia after delivering an address at the Commencement of William and Mary College. 2 pp. 2 TCys of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Dr. George [Semple?] was an applicant for the place when you spokle for Col. Custis, and it was decided by the department that no change should be hat at that point. The President (whom I have just consulted) thinks it will not do to make any change under the circumstances\"; asks him to tell John Seawell that he would like to see him once more; asks when he is planning to visit Washington. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Had a short visit with Joe [Seawell] but had to leave his office; regrets that he and Priscilla have been deprived of your society four summers; claims that public politic opinion is disorganized in the North; fears a \"dis[solution?] of the Democratic Party Nort and South\"; asks Seawell to keep him informed of Virginia politics especially regarding the race between Hunter and Wise. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if Boswell will loan him money to give to Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents The meeting \"last night\" was large; \"Thousands of people\" had come to hear him; it was a \"clique affair\" and he was \"omitted\" from the Committee of Arrangements; informs that Gov. Bigler \"ran away from\" the meeting; reveals that \"Wescott is one of the most despised men in the community.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Warns Buchanan that he must come home [from England] soon in order to sustain the \"united delegation from Pennsylvania\" that Tyler feels is necessary for his nomination; notes that \"Campbell and J. Glancey Jones are traitors:\" and Forney cannot decide where he stands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Feels easier in his mind since the last time he wrote\" as recent election in New York and Maryland have seen a downturn in \"Pierceism\" ; claims that the Dallas movement will \"fizzle out\"; chastises Buchanan for an \"ill-advised\" letter he wrote to Wise, but is happy to report that Wise still supports him; feels that with Pennsylvania behind him, Buchanan will certainly be successful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs him that Pennsylvania is for Buchanan now; tells Wise to \"lien [lean?] towards him strongly; relates that there is a \"remarkably kind feeling\" towards Wise among politicial friends of his; claims that Pierce movement is dead there; considers Wise's letter to the New York National Democrats \"really admirable.\" 3 pp. ALS. including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Questions the exclusion of the Irish-American from the Convention of the Friends of Ireland; wonders how Tyler, always a supporter of Irish Americans, could allow the \"exclusion\" of a newspaper of over 100,000 subscribers from such a Convention, of which Tyler is the Chairman. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Armstrong, Reserved member; acknowledges that the remonstrant, Jee Seawell [?] has accused the Board of being unlawful by not publically stating the reasons for which they dismissed him. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents McGowan has just received a letter from Dr. Smith indicating that no funds are available for his office; informs Robert that it has been suggested that he purchase \"an iron safe\" in which to keep the documents of the Society [?]; Dr. Smith also suggested to him that they develop a more effective system for obtaining contributions; he requires a list of the \"State Directories and Socieities\" in order to do this. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Will comply with Tyler's invitiation of a visit as soon as he can come to Philadelphia; praises him for his connection with the Irisih movement and claims him an \"able and unflinching advocate\"; feels that although michael Doheny and his fellow agitators should be condemned for their violence at the last Convention [of the Friends of Ireland], he must admit that they ahve led to progress for the cause; believes that together he and Tyler \"can do much towards peace and cooperation\"; declines any offer of a position in the delegation. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests that establishment of the office of the American I[rish] E.A.A.; suggests that Capt[ain] William t. Lyons is the man for the position; suggests that the position should pay 2,000 dollars per year; also suggests James C. Hyde, to go to work in Ireland. 8 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that the new constitution [of the E.A.A.] calls for the establishment of an Under-Secretary [which he has called for previously]; informs Tylr of an upcoming reply in the Citizen by [Patrick] Lynch, the editor of the Irish-American; if Tyler is ever in New York, Limsden is there every week and would like to see him. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Feels that Mitchel does not support the [IAEA] organization and that Tyler should attempt to persuade him into its favor; speaks pejoratively regarding editor of the Irish-American, Lynch; claims that the Massachusetts Convention was \"a sorry affair\"; recommends Lumsden to strengthen the organization; Harris wanted to knwo who informed McClenahan that he was a British spy, but McClenahan would not tell him. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that he had a letter from Dr. Smith proposing a meeting with him and Tyler in Philadelphial; feels that they should postpone everthing until the \"full fruits\" of the trial \"are developed\"; claims that \"victory and glory await us.\" 1 p ALS.","Scope and Contents Tried to see Lynch, finally found him in Brooklyn; feels that everything \"is made right\" with Lynch. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that a recent speech made referring to Tyler is unworthy; knows that Tyler is \"a patriot and a gentleman\"; intends to publish something to this effect in his nxt paper. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that, according to custom, a fee is to be collected by the Directory when a new charter is applied for; asks Tyler's opinion as to whether the new laws cancel this old custom or not. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Noticed that McGowan signed a letter with his official title within the Directory; asks Tyler if the names of members of the organization are not to be secret; Mr. Mitchel's lecture \"cut to pieces\" John Omahony's faction; this faction \"has utterly ruined itself.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Has had an interview with Mr. Thomas Whyte, Secretary of the State Directory; refers to the Emigrant Aid Society. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Surprised that the Directory Charter has not reached Tyler yet; receives money very slowly, but has received \"encouraging letters\" from the South and West. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that accommodations \"will be due\" on the 21st; he should remind the Herald that the amount is $300. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Wants to call a meeting of the Supreme Directory and force Mitchell to give an explanation of his traitorous acts. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Regrets that he cannot attend the meeting of the Supreme Directory on the 29th; feels that the conduct of the Secretary [McGowan], is not satisfactory. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of ALS from Dr. Smith, [Boston, Mass], to Dr. McGowan 4 March, 1856, concerning the sending of \"monies\" to the Treasurer. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Predicts that the State Delegates of Virginia will be for Wise; states that Wise is very close to their whole family; his father would be the best but he is out of politics; he will be a valuable asset in the election of Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received a letter from Daniel Edgar Sickles, Secretary of Legation to Mr. Buchanan, that regards Buchanan in much the same way Tyler had in a previous letter; asks Tyler which letter he would rather see printed in the Citizen. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes Tyler to forward some enclosed pamphlets concerning the \"Syracuse Convention.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays an editorial written in the Pennsylvanian \"hinting the idea of coalition\"; relays, also, good tidings from Mr. Buchanan; asks if Wise knows James Black of Pittsburg; mentions [William] Bigler; warns that a split may occur in the Democratic Party. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that the Irish faction within the Party was upset at their interpretation of speech in Buchanan made; he has written a letter to the editor of the Citizen informing him that Buchanan's intent was not to \"justify British Gov[ernmen]t in India and Ireland\"; advises him to make a public announcement of that fact to clarify any confusion; warns Buchanan that some men feel that he [JB] \"belongs to them\"; advises buchanan to \"drive 'em away.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Finds Buchanan acceptable as a possible candidate, but feels he will  not get a third of the Irish vote; would not be able to support Pierce \"under any circumstances\"; desires some indication of the association's {IAEA] policy in this matter; disturbed by Messrs. Lumsden and Convoy's failure to respond to him on association business; trusts that Tyler's sister is recoverning from her illness. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Attempted to persuade mr. Charles O'Connel to Col. Saunders to attend the Cincinnati convention as he may \"be of essential service\"; Col. Saunders \"declares for Buchanan\" the Vermont delegates are mostly for Douglass. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Glad to hear that Tyler was in Cincinnati to give a lecture to the \"Robert Emmett Club\"; hopes that Gov. Wise will receive the Presidential nomination from the Cincinnati Convention, which is presently meeting; worries taht Buchanan is too fond of Great Britain; also, Lumsden does not want another Northern man; he feels that the North has exploited the South and is not holding up to the American Constitution. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an effort to beat Buchanan' but feels that Wise will triumph in Virginia. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Informs him that Wise was the key to Buchanan's nomination; his father's name was mentioned several times, always in favor, at the Convention. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Cannot go to New York, but wishes McGowan to visit him in Pennsylvania; says the Buchanan did not mean to indicate that Britain was \"tyranical\"; refuses to involve the IAEA in politicial questions. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Endorsement concerning letter from Robert Tyler, to John J. McGowan. 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Refutes a charge that Tyler made in a recent letter that McGowan was inplicating the Association in politics; assures Tyler that he was simply relaying the sentiments of club members regarding Buchanan, knowing that Tyler would most likely be interested; the speech Buchanan made has turned Irish sentiment bitterly against himself and Herbert of the Pilot Citizen is using it to turn them away from the Democratic party; claims that the organization can do nothing if a \"know-nothing\" is elected. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for any outbursts in recent letters; has only seen McClenahan once since in New York; Filmore arrived at his house the night before; he is sorry that Filmore allowed himself to be \"humbugged and betrayed by the dark lantern.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is unable \"to go on Sunday night\"; is able to leave on Monday or \"the following Sunday.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is ill and \"confined to the house\"; predicts that \"many men\" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia to help nominate Buchanan; reminds him to be careful of what he says and does especially in relation to M. Buchanan; has heard compliments of Wise's Richmond Ratificiation speech; Judge Douglas will be caught most likely in the \"Squatter Sovereignty\" trap; comments that the issue of slavery in the new territories was \"ignored in Cincinnati,\" and that if it ever arises \"there will be the devil to pay in the Democratic party\"; claims that it is not a matter of principle, but really a matter of politics. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for placing Tyler's letter about Buchanan in the news section; he has written an editorial of his own in favor of Buchanan which he feels will do Buchanan \"[more] good than a partisan article from a personal or political friend\"; claims that Buchanan's speech has done a great deal of harm; reaffirms that he will help the Democratic party in the campaign. 5 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that \"He [Buchanan] distinctly declares himself opposed to squatter sovereignty\"; he says that if elected president, he intends being President; Buchanan also told Tyler that his plans were influenced by him; encloses an article from the Citizen that Wise should have published in a Richmond paper, the editor of the Citizen prefers him [HW] for the Presidency. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will win this state [Pennsylvania], New Jersey,  and New York; predicts that if we beat the \"nigger worshippers\" bad in this election, the contest in 1860 will be the know-nothing Heresies. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Extract. Claims that the Democratic Party has always guarded the rights of foreigners; explains that Buchanan's farewell speech to England is greatly misunderstood. 3 pp. Cy of AL. Including Nws Cl concerning Democratic Party electors of the fifth ward. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Feels that Wise has misapprehended Buchanan's sentiments towards himself; Tyler knows that Buchanan likes Tyler but also feels strongly that Buchanan likes Wise. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents He and Mr. Edward Kenefeck are traveling to new York; plan on seeing Tyler; the goal of their trip is to collect the thousand dollas owed by the New York club in order to pay \"the trial\" of last January. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests for Tyler some new signs and passwords; informs him that he has been feeling ill; claims that the Herald is \"unprincipled\" and attacks Buchanan in an \"ungentlemanly\" manner. 2 pp. AL. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Would like Tyler to investigate why Lynch never received a reply to his letter to the Secretary of the Navy concerning the voyage of the \"new[?] frigate\" to Ireland; Lynch feels that not only will it be a boon to Irisih Americans and American businessmen, it will also give hope to despairing Ireland. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Received the letter from Tyler approving the signs; claims that Lumsden is disruptuing the association; but believed there is \"the nucleus of a strong association of the right material\" who can hold things together. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Called at Tyler's office a few times, but never reached him; will announce Tyler to speak in his neighborhood on August 20. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the South must pull together with the rest of the country; feels that the Fremont Party will try to dominate the South; suggests taht it is Wise's responsibility to strenthen the South and join it with the North; Tyler claims that Wise's \"actions will make civil war.\" 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Feels that Buchanan will win the election, but is not nearly completely sure of it; believes that if Buchanan loses Pennsylvania he will lose altogether; if he loses, Tyler suggests the South leave the Union and make an alliance with Great Britain. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets not being able to speak in H[?]'s district due to illness. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns Wise of the \"political serpents\" who will come down from the North and try to do him mischief; feels that Forney is not a good person for Buchanan to have around himself; suggests Glancey Jones as an able ally. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the election is going smoothly and that Buchanan will be elected \"without doubt\"; reports taht he was upset by the placing of an editorial he wrote on the fourth page of the newspaper; met with the editor, Mr. Fiske, and was promised that it would be corrected; concerned that this act may be part of a scheme against Tyler and Wise to proceed with caution and to avoid any argument with Buchanan and to see him at the \"earliest moment.\" 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Thanks \"God\" for the victory of Buchanan; claims that it was \"the vote of the South\" that secured it; the faction in the North has excluded Wise from \"their prop-the Pennsylvanian\"; believes that \"they would betray their father.\" 3 pp. ALS. Pritned in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Happy that the North did not come out too strongly as that would have damaged the administration; claims that the \"forney Clique would have succeeded\"; fells that forney and his friends would have brought chaos to the country; believes that Forney is actually being dictated to by a group of men, and they are responsible for the destructive comments on Robert Tyler; postulates that their plan is to \"kill [Wise] off\" and replace him. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Has heard that his brother John is urging Wise to suggest Robert's name to Mr. Buchanan for a cambinet position; Tyler will not accept a positionl although Tyler likes Buchanan, he warns Wise to guard his [HW] honor and secure \"Southern rights.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCyof the above ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a report on the dangers confronting the South and his views on the best way to deal with them; would like Wise to publosh the report in as many Southern papers as possible; suggests that it be read in the Convention; claims that where the Contest of 1860 is concerned, Wise is the \"only man living who can make the slightest impression upon the North.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler will not \"stand in the way\" of any favors Buchanan may bestow upon him, even if they include Forney; suggests that Col. Bigler is not happy with Wise; has seen Buchanan, who was kind, but feels he is too \"thick\" with Forney. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Reports that a man called \"Senex\" claiming to be Wise's friend, came to see himl Tyler put him through a test to be sure of his intentions; believes him to be under the control of Forney and his friends; pleads with Wise to keep \"Senex\" from any more recognition in the Richmond Enquirer. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Had an itnerview with Mr. Buchanan whod esired to talk about Governor Floyd; advised Buchanan to talk to Wise about the matter; warns him to keep a \"sharp eye\" on the situation regarding Buchanan's cabinet; claims that Forney will \"use his influence in Pa.\" against Wise. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just visited with Buchanan; claims that Wise is Buchanan's \"favorite\" of anyone; reports that Buchanan is troubled in deciding who would be the right man for Secretary of State; refers to Cobb as a possible solution; claims that Forney will do Wise damage; Tyler feels that he and Wise are very close. 6 pp. AL.","Speech concerning Philadelphia Democrats. 6pp. ADf.","Endorsement of letter from Michael Dohaney, New York. 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Feels that the Democrats are \"losing time\"; feels that their opponents are the \"pro-slavery party\", but feels that the task now is to \"show the hollowness and heartlessness\" of their argument; claims that Irish and German voters are becoming more \"rational\" and will vote against the Democrats out of a dislike for slavery. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Buchanan to tell him to do anything he would like to do; informs Buchanan that a feud between him [RT] and Forney is inevetable and that he finds Forney's conduct \"very ungenerous\"; claims that Forney has no right to attempt senatorial advances under Buchanan auspices. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns fight in state legislature for U.S. Senate involving Forney; feels betrayed by Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Has met Buchanan in Washington and found him \"kind and confidential\"; Buchanan, seemed to him, not determined only to listen to Forney and his friends; claims that Buchanan is \"warm\" towards Tyler, but is obviously \"restrained by Forney's objections to Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has surveyed public opinion and found it to be in favor of Joseph R. Chandler for Catholic Representation abroad; a delay in this matter of six months would be \"preferred.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks of the tendency to show Pierce \"gross injustice\"; feels that Donahue's paper, The Boston Pilot, has enough influence to correct this problem. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Content concerning the annual Fourth of July meeting of the State Democratic Party at Independence Hall. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Feels that the Governor of Kansas is \"guilty of a great outrage\"; claims that the governor, in his attempt to fill it with democrats, is \"destroying\" the state; believes the democratic abolitionists are looking to make a \"free-state democratic party\" with enough power to elect a President; warns Wise to guard the South. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will \"give Wise the State\" if the cabal does not establish itself there; claims that Kansas will \"now be a slave state.\" 5 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 2 pp. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Will attend the Committee meeting at Bedford on July 23 if \"barely possible\"; has injured his right hand. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that a man looking toward the Presidency should keep himself always availablle feels that Gov. MacDonald can be persuaded to support Wise over Cobb; claims that Pennsylvania has one \"clique\" for Douglas; asks Wise to visit Philadelphia. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been told by Mr. Westcott that Buchanan plans to \"sustain\" Gov. Walker; does not know what \"sustain\" intends, but he hopes Buchanan will do nothing to alter his present Kansas policy; Tyler grows increasingly \"against the good faith of Governor Walker\"; claims that if Buchanan were to involve himself in Waker's attempts at the Senate, his image would be injured no matter what the outcome; informs Buchanan that Mr. Van Dyke will be visiting him soon. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inferred from Wise's letter that pressure should be applied to Walker's press, feels that it was \"necessary\" to say something against the \"influence\" of those men \"deadly opposed\" to Wise; claims that Buchanan has no press \"devoted\" to him in Philadelphia, but that the Pennsylvanian is for Wise; claims that Wise's success \"in [his] own\"; believes that affairs in Kansas will help Wise's South. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Sends an article which he feels is a \"sign of the times\"; claims taht it is a version of \"Hamlet\" with the character of Hamlet or in this case, Henry A. Wise, left out; wonders how Mr. Buchana can listen to a man so \"devoid of discretion as of principle.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p. Including NwsCl of the article referred to in the letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Claims that the people are \"tired of the Kansas agitation\"; feels that Buchanan should persuade Walker to his policy soon or dismiss him; believes there will be less danger in dismissing him that leaving the question open. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that Buchanan's position on the \"Kansas Question\" is correct and will suit Wise; feels that Douglass has lost the Southl claims that Wise will be given the next Presidential nomination; believes that \"we\" can run Walker and his associates out of the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Claims that the Pennsylvanian is ready \"to move\" for Wise, but he thinks it would be better to wait a while; claims that Judge Douglas has \"destroyed himsef\"; informs Wise that his own brother, John, has grown a little \"weak\" on Wise, but that he intends to straighten him out. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp. Pritned in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that Governor Packer would like to see him; claims that any man who tried to interfere with the Constitutional Convention of 21 December would be crushed by the South; believed strongly that there \"could be and should be no Civil War.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that the Pennsylvanian referred to Douglass unfavorably; was told by Judge Lenoir [?] that he and a friend plan to visit Richmond in July and was asked to accomplany him; thinks it is likely that he shall; notes that the press is \"firing into\" Hunter; is confident that there will be a time for Wise. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Speaks of a meeting held \"last evening\"; claims that Mr. Bright gave a good speech; will be glad to relay more to Buchanan face to face. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Begs Buchanan to take his own course [on the Kansas Question] rather than listening to other opinions; claims taht Mr. Sickles is  \"a dangerous person\"; he is disappointed in the Post Master General who did not live up to his word to appoint Mr. C.I. Gibbson to a mail agency. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Refers to Gov. Wise's \"extraordinary letter\" and claims that Wise can be \"formidable\" when he opposes something; stresses to Buchanan that he always tried to keep Wise in line with the Administration; claims taht he, Tyler, is for the Administration and is ready for a fight; feels taht Buchanan can \"whip them all\" and points out that Buchanan has the greater portion of the Democratic Party supporting him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"LeComption\" takes Wise away from his true friends; informs Wise of an article \"against him\" in the Union; claims that the President is \"vastly annoyed\" with Wise; predicts that at the State Convention, Kansas will be admitted under the LeCompton plan. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is happy to congratulate Boswell on the burth of a son; would like to be presented \"affectionately\" to Boswell's wife; wants information in Boswell's brother John and his daughter Julia; claims that he is \"as poor as ever\"; informs Boswell that his family is well. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that he has been offered the clerkship of the U.S. District court which has decided to decline; wishes to emphasize taht while he is honored by the good sentiments about him given by his riends to the President, he has not authorized any of them to place him as an applicant for any position \"at [Buchanan's] hands\"; reports that the Municipal Election has gone \"heavily against\" them, but that it has nothing to do with national politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not being able to attend their 4th of July celebration; claims taht the National Democratic Party is the only one that is a truly national party; declares that the [Presidential] Administration cannot be held responsible for many of the problems and in fact has really helped the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents States that he and Wise do not agree on Popular Sovereignty; claims that he does not want Wise to change his views, he simply wants him to manage them better; tells Wise this only because he is his friend and is genuinely worried about his political career; feels that Wise can not win if he openly declares against the President and the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Predicts that although the chances are slim, Landys and Phillips may succeed; claims that the county ticket does not look to be in such good shape; reports that Douglass is not faring well in Illinois; intimates to Buchanan that he[RT] feels that the administration is a \"nobel [sic] one.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's friends can raise enough funds to buy a newspaper; claims that Buchanan's \"Filibuster Resolution\" is \"right\"; does not believe that the Catholic of foreign vote will leave the Democratic Party. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the Democratic Party can rally itself; feels that Governor Wise is beign \"taken in\" by men who are not really concerned about him; thinks that Buchanan should reconciliate with Wise, and then he will definitely obtain Virginia's support. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Calls attention to the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; feels that the Board and Stockholders of the Railroad are being opporessed and should appeal to the Board of Public Works, claims that the Virginia Central Railroad company is making illegal encroachments. 5 pp. ADf.","Scope and Contents Reports that Buchanan has been \"unanimously\" endorsed by the State Convention; claims that Senator Benton made a \"shameful and most ridiculous\" speech at Tammany Hall. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Wise will not gain the nomination at the Charleston Convention; feels that the South should endorse Buchanan, even though he does not wish to be a candidate. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Accepts Buchana's invitation and is leaving for Washington soon; claims that Buchanan's name \"would prove stronger\" in Pennsylvania than any other. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will get more delegates than any opposition; claims that he [RT] has many from the American Portion of the Party as well as from the German and Irish portions. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks Johnston for his letter, and pledges to serve him; claims that Old [John} Brown should be hung; feels strongly that the South must move away from some of its \"atrocious doctrines.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that a comment he gave to the Editor of the Pennsylvanian has been altered and that the published form is not \"satisfactory\" to him; believes that a Democratic President will be elected; warns that the Southern States should move ahead with caution. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that he has told Buchanan to consult Wise on matters concerning Gov. Floyd and Virginia; advised Buchana to keep Wise \"with him\" under all circumstances; feels that things are well now with Forney, but was concerned about him; asks what Wise thinks about J. Walker as a possible Secreatary of State. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Confederate fifty cent note, signed by Robert Tyler, 1 p. PM.","1 p. PM.","Scope and Contents Reports to her that he can find none of his father's papers regarding Mr. Webster; claims, however, that his father had worked closely with Mr. Webster on the \"Ashburton negotiation: and always had much 'admiration' for Mr. Webster\"; is sorrofwul that his father's papers have been stroyed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Empathizes with her on the loss of her daughter [his step-sister] Julia; hears taht Gardiner Tyler is in Virginia and wishes he would write to him; reports that his whole family is in good health. 2 pp. ALS.","Is worried about the actions of the U.S. District Court; claims that in the supposed \"Ku Klux cases\" Judge Busteed is acting without respect for the law and exerting his power to have innocent people sentenced; feels that the Judge is being entirely too militaristic; reports to Tyler that a Mr. Brickell, representing the whole community, confronted the Judge with a charge of the same; Love believes that he and Bruckwell will be indicted for \"conspiracy to intimidate\" a government official; informs Tyler that he may show the letter to his friends and is welcome to publish the facts of the letter. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks him for his \"kind note\"; informs him that he has told Col. S[?] about his support for aid to Texas and Pacific Railway and will try to persuade him to listen to Tyler; Tucker has been traveling a good deal, promoting the same. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is impressed by his efforts and advises him to keep up with \"painstaking energy\" on the inprovement of his handwriting; advises Robert to listen to his mother; advises him to develop self-control and pereserverance; hopes he will be compensated for his suffering by \"obtaining both fame and money\"; he reports that all the children are well; fears that he will die soon and is worried that he will leave debts. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Would like Gardiner's interpretation of the leading article in the January 4th edition of Benne's paper; he is anxious to hear about the Beeman affair. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that W.H. Polk will be in New York the following evening; urges Gardiner, Graham and other friends to see him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the Herald brings news that [the barn burners?] have been been defeated.; he hears also that the Tammany Ball was a \"Tyler affair,\" but he did not receive an invitation; would like him to make an inquiry about it; asks again if Beeman has been removed; believes that all the men connected with him are in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Feels that Ferris [?] is better than VanNess for chairman; asks if Beenman has been removed yet; Tyler is too busy to make it to New York. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. PM. Including ANS from Robert Tyler to Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York comments on a meeting. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that he will be in New York on Friday; encloses a newspaper containing an address he gave to the Grennomes[?]; would like for Gardiner to have it published. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks if he has heard anything regarding Audubon's expeditions to California; Tyler is considering going himself or sending Mr. Holland to San Francisco \"to seek [their] fortunes\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that although it is a tight contest, Porter has little chance of obtaining the judgeshipl believes that Gov. Packer is \"nervous\" that Buchanan is suspicious of him; reports that the Senate Committee is behind Buchanan in the \"Fillibustering Question.\" 1 p. Two TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an article from the Pennsylvanian. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks if Termis[?] is the right man as surveyor; would like him [AG] to send him to Washington if he is; Tyle claims that he is on good terms with Termis[?]. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that \"6 or 7 hunderd dollars\" are due to Mr. Cooper as salary back pay; talks of financial difficulties; thanks Gardiner for his last letter. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has receive the check for $741.6 1/4 and will attend to his matter \"with pleasure\"; feels that Buchanan will surely obtain the nomination. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Points out what a poor writer he is; expresses hope that his family is well; he received a letter from the \"ex-Functionary\" whom he finds \"lively as a cricket\"; wishes that Dudly Felow had been elected Mayor. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the court \"detains\" him from being in New York Saturday; encloses something from the Times; claims that Wilton[?] has \"killed\" Charlie Ingersall and he is \"glad.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks himfor handling the matter concerning Mr. Cooper; claims that he can request no favors from Polk nor Walker; feels that Judge Nelson is \"bound in honor\" to ensure that Gardiner prospers in business; believes that [Polk and Walker?] will cheat him if they can; predicts that Calhoun is their man now; asks him to send the article about the President. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just received the pamphlets and will distribute them \"as far as practicable\"; feels that his repeal movement was successful; he has had an \"immense\" meeting, feels as though he has \"choked off\" all his enemies. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. Frag.","Scope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if he [BS] will loan him money to give Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has sent the letter to the President and that they contain 225 signatures; Tyler is seeking the pamphlet in the Van Buren question from Gardiner; claims that this is all for his father who has been defied by several men. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just returned from Washington; commits himself to Thompson; claims that the Senate will reject Suydam; proposes that if they do, Collins should fill the vacancy. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of letter from Robert Tyler, 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler possesses intelligence, from \"pretty high authority\" in Washington that he might be able to obtain the [chargeship?] in Rome; wonders if Judge Milson would write a letter of recommendation for him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wants Gardiner to see him on his way back to New York as there are many things of \"vast importance\" about which they should disuss; reports that Broderick wants the Secretary of Terasurey to act in his behalf; Tyler feels that this is an extremely important matter and thinks that the President should be informed of it. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"Hoffman's place\" is not important to them; both the \"Cass [?] paper\" and the \"Delaware paper\" have Graham formed as President; feels that Stillwell is not \"worth his salt and bread.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents VanNess [?] informed Tyler that Kelley claims he had been offered a bribe from Gardiner; reports that Hoffman feels that Gardiner's conduct was not improper; does not consider VanNess a \"man of honor.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses something indicate to Gardiner that there needs to be an explanation of Mr. Polk's policy; claims that if Mr. Polk has war he is responsible for the calamity. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes Gardiner to take care of the matter concerning the Aurora newspaper in the way he feels most appropriate; believes there is a diversity of opinion concerning the matter, but trusts that Gardiner knows what to do. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler questions why Beeman was appointed to the New York Corrections House; wants him to try and have it investigated.","Scope and Contents Insists that Gardiner remove Mr. Beeman immediately; Tyler claims that Beeman's appointment was the work of villains; wants Gardiner to see that James Bigler is appointed; warns him to beware of all possible \"Cass\" men. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Admits that there are problems with the arrangements of the Aurora; warns Gardiner not to trust Graham. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is \"shocked\" by what Gardiner has told him about Beeman; claims that it only proves that VanNess is \"treacherous\"; believes that VanNess is responsible for a letter in the New York Herald that was \"abusive\" to the President; feels that in the Aurora matter Gardiner's undle should be appointed, but if it can't be him, recommends Mr. Cooper. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Was embarrassed by the favorable remarks made about him in public; continues to explain why he is not famous; claims that his membership in the \"Society\" is \"gratifying\"; feels that the Society is \"nobler\" than any other in the land. 4 pp. Df.","In this case he is the defending attorney for John and Michael Castillo, accused of assault and battery; Tyler presents a detailed account of the trial; complains that the case has been misrepresented. 2 pp. Df.","Draft of a speech; missing first two pages; concerns a treaty; Tyler does not feel that the treaty should have stipulation; refers to the Ottoman territory; stands against the old motto that \"might makes right\"; missing pages four and five; defends the President against attacks that he has given out appointments to unworthy recipients.  Df.","Scope and Contents Claims that he is not involved in present agitations toward Forney in Virginia or elsewhere; feels that if too many men crowd the President eventually \"envy and jealousy\" will arise. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [Page 1 missing]; encloses a letter written to Committee of Stark County, Ohio he would like for Wise to have published in a Richmond paper; reports that Mr. McClenahan, the editor of the Citizen prefers \"Wise over anyone else for the Presidency\"; claims that all the various opposing factions are rallying together. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Crossman to \"comply\" with [?] in all \"business corrections.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Referring to other forms government in comparison to that of the U.S.; feels that an \"Almighty Providence\" granted the American Constitution; believes that nature has provided for the commercial success of the American Continent; puts forth the notion that U.S. borders should extend straight across to the pacific; declares that the American government provides many advantages to its people; speculates on the future of the country. 21 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Concerning foreign relations with Great Britain; refers to the \"unhappy\" people of England; claims that they are eing goverened by an oppressive group of people; believes that the same situation is developing in South Africa. 13 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Concerning the Presidential Administration; enumerates the constitutional duties of the President and adds that he has other \"unwritten\" duties. 18 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Refers to the infringements of colonists' rights by Lord North; explains that liberties have always been granted in Virginia; feels Virginia has held up to its promise of \"representative\" government. 16 pp. Df.","Concerning the early relationship between the United States and Great Britain; traces the development of England; claims that Americans are fortunate to be the descendants of such an ancient and great country. 8 pp. Df.","Partial draft of speech claiming that the early statesman would be still crying out today if they were alive; feels that everyone should be involved in the institutions of the state; just as those men were. 2 pp. Df.","Partial draft of speech concerning the develpment of the Virginia Colony; claims that Virginia has the oldest representative government; feels that each man came to Virginia knowing his civil rights; and that is why Virginia wa so successful. 6 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Reports of John Tyler's accident; feels that Livingston administered the estate decently; claims that any billing and ordering problems are the result of the Post Office and would like [?] to put those problems in the past. 2 pp. AL.","Scope and Contents Explains what rights Americans have and why they have them; explains how these righs affect the accused; claims that the charged was not legally made; reminds the jury that it is the \"agent of the law\"; includes another address concerning the District Attorney and his case against the defendant. 16 pp. AMs.","Resolved that each collector is authorized to collect thirty dollars. 1 p. ADS.","2 pp. AMs.","2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM.","Mary Fairlee Cooper to Cadet James Farlie Cooper,Discusses a funeral and mourning; has \"nothing...to write about home\"; discusses friends and associates. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses the illness which confines her to bed and the treatment she is getting; hopes that he could use his training at West Point to make her mobile; discusses her husband and his work. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Chastises her son at great length for not having written home often enough; hopes that he will be advanced to the next level of study soon, since he has the ability but lacks the \"industry\"; she is now in New York for the winter. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that he is \"an ungrateful wretch\" for not having written to her; discusses several romances; news of friends and family; discusses a financial matter. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Invites Mrs. Madison and Miss Legare [?] to a children's party in honor of her [EPCT] daughter Mary; notes that because Miss Legare is no longer in mourning she may also wish to attend; also invites Miss Legare's nieces. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she is in Newark for a week; has just returned from the South; hopes the \"change in air\" will cure Lorrie [?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets having to leave father John Tyler as she is not sure when she will see him again; informs them that she genuinely likes their brother; she opes that he, Julia, and Margaret will hold together throughout the ordeal [the death of their father]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks for cake, champagne and other \"goodies\" from the President's wedding; fears that she has already been \"forgotten\" as the White House Hostess; claims that the weather in Washington is \"intensely warm\"; reports that [Robert] Tyler is \"quite a student\" and is always in his office; intends to send the children to Fire Island, New York where it is cooler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [First page missing]; Reports that Letty had a \"nice\" visit in Williamsburg; sends her love to father John Tyler; hopes that they will visit soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sorry to hear about the death of Mrs. Tyler's sister, reminds her that she [JGT] is welcome at her [EPCT] house; wonders how Mrs. Gardiner is taking the news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets that Mr. Tyler will decline the \"mission\" to Switzerland if Mr. Buchanan offers it to him, if he took it, they could live more cheaply and the children would receive a good education; explains that Tyler would never leave the \"din and fury of party poltics.\" 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Relates news of Mrs. Gardiner's father's family; reports that Robert Tyler has been forced to leave Pennsylvania for fear of the populace's war sentiments; indicates that they will most likely go to Virginia; declares that the \"state\" of the country is \"indeed terrible.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Priscilla will be \"happy\" to answer any of Mrs. Mack's questions; Priscilla considers herself \"dead and buried\" now; indicates that she does not like the South; claims that the \"Negroes are all violent politicians\"; she dreads the next election. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends her condolences on the death of Julia's daughter, Julia; her \"whole heart aches\" for Julia; desires more news concerning the \"terrible blow.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Includes discussions of Robert's son Allan's withdrawl from [the College of] William and Mary, the dedication of a Tyler monument in Richmond, and the death of [L.G.] Tyler's wife Anne. 4 items.","Correspondence includes discussions of membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and family genealogy. 2 items.","Including NwsCl about Goodwyn; discussions of Robert's attempts to secure a position in the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; and information of Tyler family history. 5 items.","Includes discussions of family genealogy and history, news of her husband Albert (especially his involvement with the United Confederate Veterans); discussions of the Civil War and the South. 39 items.","Scope and Contents Requests any files Mr. Goodwyn mayhave concerning Robert E. Lee. 1 pp. TCYs.","Correspondence includes discussion on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond.","Including discussions mostly on family history, including Thomas B. Scott, son of Grace Tyler Scott. 4 items.","Correspondence concerning family history and the South. 6 items.","Includes discussions of family visits, the William and Mary Quarterly, and the Tylers' two youngest sons.","Scope and Contents Includes fiscussions of the dedication of the \"Tyler monument,\" Virginia, family letters, a letter of John Tyler's to the Emperor of China, and the Tyler family. 3 items.","Includes discussions of family genealogy, Elizabeth's daughter's choice of which college to attend, and family news. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Returns \"Marshall's Tract No. 2\"; reports that the President John Tyler was \"glad to see\" that it was published. 1 p ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler feels that the south can only \"find salvation\" in secession; claims that Mr. Ritchie is \"falsifying\" facts in the North; believes that all in the North are abolitionists; thinks the only hope for unity is if the North will give up abolition. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on Mr. Bright's \"interposition with\" the Governor of Inidiana on the issue of a commission to \"take acknowledgements of deeds\"; informs Brown that Bright replied that he did not correspond with Gov. Wright and refers Tyler to Brown; give his brother's regards. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that Robert Tyler is interested in the event [?] of the 9th, Robert Tyler would like to contribute but he is not sure what form the event should take; Robert wishes to present the idea to Mr. O'Brien and see what he thinks. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends letter to Wise stating what he thinks is Wise's position; states that he is for Buchana first. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Confides that Robert Tyler is a Buchana man \"first and last\"; John however, feels that cass and Buchanan will \"eat each other up\" and he will be forced to find an alternative; predicts that New York will support Marcy before Buchanan as well as Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and Alabama; believes that this will prevent the nomination of Cass; remarks that he will support whomever Robert and Wise choose. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses something of interest from the \"New York Atlas\"; inquires if it meets his \"present policy\" to have the article republished in Pennsylvania; feels taht Robert Tyler is the \"best\" man for Wise in Philadelphia; reports that Robert has a great deal of influence in the Democratic Party. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will be \"brought into\" the State Department by Pierce; claims that Southerners should demand that this be true; also feels that Wise should be brought to the War or Navy Department; feels that Wise can be elected to the Governorship of Virginia after that, and then the Presidency; claims that Douglas is \"dead forever\"; predicts that the next struggle will be between the South and the Northwest. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays a rumor that John W. Forney might receive the government printing contract; he is worried about this prospect as he feels Forney is not to be trusted, especially by the South; feels that Forney should not be reelected as Clerk [of the Congress]. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses the \"returns just announced: and reminds Wise that they are just as he had predicted; believes that the fight for the State Department will be between Cass and Buchanan; warns Wise that should he get into the cabinet he should beware of the other men in it. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Questions whether he can trust Mr. Orr or Collins; resigns himself to supporting huston for the cabinet if that is truly what Wise desires; believes Buchanan has already accepted the position in the State Department. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents He is glad to ahve been remembered by [?]; reports news of \"Sherwood [Forest]\" and \"regrets to say\" that it has been affected by the Army; makes references to the \"Negroes\" there; claims that the Union will be destroyed as a result of its own \"greed of power and dominion\"; thinks a treaty can be worked out if the North would cooperate. 2 pp. Frag. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that he still owes P.K. White $11.00 for \"footing boots\"; encloses the bill and requests Tyler to acknowlede it. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the latst he knew, Mrs. [?] Tyler's address was St. James Hotel, New York. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that she will forgive him for not writing for he has suffered great misfortune; reports taht he is on his way home from a centennial celebration in Philadelphia; plans to visit her on the way back to Tallahassee. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President has offered his name to Congress for the position of the Postmaster in Jacksonville; wishes for [?] to drum up support for the confirmation among \"Virginia and other Democratic Senators.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Published in The Daily Nation; concerns the National administration and ideas for the settlement of the South. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Fears that a new sectional problem will arise if Northerners do not quit movign to the South and pushing the Negroes off the land; believes President Hayesmay be able to \"avert\" the problem if he works carefully to build a \"National Party\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns political situation of the [Buchanan] administration. 8 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Sends documents, letters, and photographs of his grandfather and other ancestors; wishes Lyon \"success\" with the book he is planning to publish. 2 pp. ALS. Including an invitation to an \"Oyster and Supper Hop\" at the Howard's Hotel in Jerusalem [?], on December, 31. 1878","Especially concerning Shands' candidacy for Superintendent of Schools in Southhampton County, and his son, William's attempt to obtain an appointment to the Naval Academy. 6 items.","Correspondence includes discussions on Lyon G. Tyler's health, and news of the family. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions of Lyon G. Tyler's potrait, and family history. 7 items.","Correspondence includes discussions on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond and an article about a clock which was a Tyler family heirloom.","Scope and Contents Thanks \"Letty\" for her letter of sympathy; recounts the last hours he shared with his now departed father; reports that his mother is bearing the \"affliction wonderfully well.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Including mostly correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Lyon's marriage to Anne Tucker, John Tyler [the President], family history, the William and Mary Quarterly, and investments in Cuba. 26 items.","Article concerning Letitia Tyler Semple and her years of residence at the Louise Home. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of Letitia Tyler Semple, especially with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Letitia's ill health and a miniature portrait of John Tyler. 5 items.","Scope and Contents Reports that the Robert E. Lee will sail soon and if she desires to be on board she must arrange it soon; informs her that he may visit; claims that Bragg's success in battle may not be all it seems. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Claims that General Lawton will settle the \"Horse and Oats\" issue; informs that Willie Waller will marry Jennie Howell [a sister of Mrs. Jefferson Davis] on the following Thursday; also, indicates that Gracie Tyler [Robert's daughter] is to be married soon; reports that the weather is \"delightful\" and the farmers are taking advantage of it. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Believes that his letters have not been reaching her and hopes he has remedied this; will facuilitate her request to distribute money to Willie Clopton as soon as he receives further instructions; feels that \"trouble is brewing\" in Charles City; reports that \"Averill's Raid\" in S.W. Virginia has greatly disgressed him; informs her that Chalrleston will not be \"taken and should withstand any attacks; inquires after \"little Julia,\" [Julia Spencer]. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that \"Gardie\" suffered an \"attack of auge and fever\" but is currently doing better; does not believe that \"Sherwood Forest\" has endured more \"damage\"; feels that his family is safe; warns her not to return to \"Sherwood Forest\" yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Confides that news of \"Sherwood\" is \"unpleasant\"; reports that Babcock [?] is the only person there; informs that John C. and Maria are \"staying at C's\". 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Desires to see Julia [Spencer] as he has heard she is growing quickly; reports that he will keep Alex with himself until he [Alex] enters Lexington College; does not feel that her application [?] will be accepted; indicated that Maria [?] will not succeed in her attempts to secure \"Sherwood\"; warns her against being lured by the \"Feds\" into visiting \"Sherwood\"; reports that he will house and care for Alex; promises that he will keep her informed of Gardie. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that Alex plans to go to Washington College; comments on the slim chance of securing an appointment as midshipman for Alex; denounces Maria's [?] plan to take possession of \"Sherwood\"; feels unsire of Alex's financial wisdom; remarks on the complicated manner in which Mrs. Tyler should transfer funds to Alex; reports that Robert, Pris[cilla], and children are safe; wishes to secure \"Fairy Queen\" [a mare]; reports the inflation of costs in his area. 3 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has heard from Gardie and notes that he is in \"fine spirits\"; reports also that Alex is at Washington College; remarks on his family, John C. and Maria; admits that Alex could not find the desired papers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the activities of Alex and Gardie; reports that recent employment of John Gale; happily informs her that Robert and his family are well; Tazwell and Nannie had a son recently. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a picture of Gardie; hopes that soon he will have carried out her instructions per Alex; reports that Robert and his family are well, and that the same is true for his [JAS] own family. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Indicates that he has received communication from her and is delighted; reports that he will send a lock of Gardie's hair so that a portrait may be made; remarks that he will only move her possessions under her direction; recapitulates Dr. Selden's death; proposes that very few of her letters are reaching them [JAS, Alex, and Gardie] and asks her to write more often. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that Gardie is \"much concerned\" about silver and feels that it would be safer in a warehouse than in the bank; continues to work on Alex's midshipman appointment; hears nothing from Charles City; wishes to hear from her more frequently; reports that his health is good. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that his health is improving; indicates that he may be in New York soon; warns that there is the possibility of his arrest as all quarter masters are being captured; notes that Mrs. Davis is in satisfactory condition; sympathizes with Julia on the issue of her lawsuit against her brothr; fears that he cannot receive her mail since he is hiding out. 2 pp. TCY of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests directions to her location on Staten Island; inquires about Gardie and Alex; proposes that he will go either to Canada or Philadelphia; desires that his whereabouts be kept confidential. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions preparations in case of his death, the death of Julia Tyler Spencer, news of the family, death of Robert Tyler, and a proposed visit to \"Sherwood Forest\", Charles City County, Va. 10 items.","Scope and Contents Reports of his exploits at a skating rink on New Year's Day; is \"dissapointed\" that he has not received word from her. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Delightedly\" welcomes Alex's letter as well as hers; considers Mr. Campbell [?] a \"blockhead\"; reports taht his health is improving; feels that Gardie and Alex will both succeed on their chosen paths of life; indicates that Mrs. James M. Mason will soon be staying with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he and Julia [Spencer] have arrived in Halifax \"safe and sound\"; indicates taht he has spoken with the Archbishop and has \"entered\" Julia's name as a student at the Convent; notes that he has met up with his military cronies, Col. Wood and captain Wilkinson; does not believe that Julia will have any trouble settling in at the Convent; confides that Julia is quite enchanted with the Army and was deligted to meet a \"West Pointer\" on the voyage; notes that Halifax is not a lively town. 1 p TCy of ALS.","Regrets that he could not attends a dinner with the Archbishop because of his health; reports however, that the Archbishop visited him this morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he must leave Halifax in order to repair his health; indicates that  her failure to visit him delayed his departure; requests some photographs of herself; \"longs\" to see her. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks on man's adoration for woman as he grows to know her better; delights in believing she returns the same feelings he gives to her; considers her the most beautiful woman on earth; wishes her \"all joy \u0026 happiness\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Abhors the \"notice\" of the \"decision\" and plans to have it broadcast in Southern newspapers; requests that she bring him \"his package\"; complains that he suffers from \"various diseases\"; reveals a visit from a friend \"of the late CSN [Confederate States Navy].\" 1 p TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Grumbles over her treatment of his \"package\"; regrets that she is ill; remarks that their relationship is not as he planned; gladly notes that he has heard from Gardie. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Indicates taht he has not been well, but will still make a voyage to Savannah; alludes to the proper care for Alex and Gardie; reports that he has a letter in her handwriting which he is not altogether sure is for himself; remarks on his conception of their relationshop; comments on some errands he would like her to accomplish for him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets that he did not put off his trip a few days as he experienced fainting spells on the voyage; believes he must return immediately to the milder climate of New York; indicates that he needs to borrow money from her as his funds are being held by the government; hopes that the \"decision\" will be turned by \"Judge R.\" in Julia's favor; wishes that she collect his things from the St. Julien [where he was living] 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes he will \"get out\" of the \"row\" he is in; despairs that his \"wife\" is an \"Eduationalist\"; worries that he has been misrepresented to Julia's children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Indicates that his voyage was not an easy one as he met with many accidents and delays; feels that the wealthy Southerners he has met in Canada should be home helping their less fortunate bretheren; reports a day of rouring with a young bride, Mrs. Withers; speaks of a friend who fought in the Crimean War. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes she would come to see him; desires to get out of business honorably and in good financial situation; complains of a sore throat; reports that he will see her soon; suffers \"disturbed\" nerves; proposes that \"Birdie[?]\" is in the best care. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the unexpectedness of Semple's letter; regrets that he has been \"ruined\" by the war; requests Semple to sell the deeds to his [JBR] land since he will not be capable of repaying Semple's loans; considers suicide; congratulates Semple's acceptance of the \"Constitutional Amendment\"; indicates that his Southern relatives are very poor off; does not desire that Semple reply. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a clipping from the \"Sunday paper\" concerning poetry; worries over the content of \"G.S.W's\" letters. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires after Rittenhouse's ownership of some Texas land. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires of where to send mail to Semple; reports that his [JBR] nephew saw Semple in New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wonders why he does not \"hear\" from Semplel comments on their business dealings; encloses information on Texas lands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets taht he cannot take her advice; speaks of his afflictions as burdens he must bear; repoprts that he will write Alex; comments that he is recovering from jaundice. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has been requested to use his \"influence\" in Alabama to help \"Robert\" be elected to Adjutant General and Inspector General; confides that the price of land has dropped considerably in Virginia; reports also of some racial tensions in Virginia and the death of Robert McCandlish's daughter; remarks that to \"feud\" between his family and another continues in Georgia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Informs Semple that he [JBR] is transferring the Texas lands to Semple; includes copy of a letter from his [JBR] lawyer in Texas. 1 p TCY of ALS.","Scope and Contents Bequeaths his land in Texas to \"Perlie\" Tyler; witnessed by Ralph Dayton. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests to visit Castleton on \"Wednesday\"; wishes to discuss business matters. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Offers detailed summation of the touring of his life; comments on his old friends Bishop E. [?], Judge Dagan [?], and Captain Bill Womack; wishes to author of this letter to remain anonymous.TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Contains accounts of John Tyler the President in his later political life; reports that he is taking care of Julie Spencer; would like to hear from Julia more often; reveals a passage from \"the Diary\" which comments on Julia's abolity to live \"within enemy lines\" in New York. 2 pp. TCy of Frag. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Includes discussions of Semple's trips to the Deep South (Especially Ga. and La.); Semple's failing health, the \"March trial\" [?], Julia's children; James and Julia's relationship, his wife Letitia and her exploits, ex-Cofederates and their new life-styles, constant \"rows\" in which Semple is engaged, a possible lawsuit by Letitica Semple against Julia G. Tyler regarding possession of family portraits, and Julia's financial difficulties.","Scope and Contents Includes discussion on the possiblity of Semple moving to Japan, the state of families in Richmond, the lack of cooperation in teh South, the \"demoralization\" of the war, Semple's ill health, \"the war of the races\" which semple believes will occur soon, Julia's financial situation, Julia's children, Semple's many excursions and travels, the \"destitution\" of the South.","Including discussion on the unveiling the Tyler monument at Hollywood Cemetery.","Correspondence includes discussions on family history and the unveliling the Tyler bust in Richmond.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes Discussions on family heirlooms, Bessie's \"destitute\" financial state, the destruction of a family heirloom.","Alice Tyler Denison, Bessie Denison Allen Williams, Tazewell Tyler, Annie Bridges Tyler, Martha Trent Tyler, and Julia Gardiner Tyler","Scope and Contents Includes discussions on William G. Waller's daughter Jenny and a portrait of John Tyler, the President. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Entitled Conundrums for Miss Tyler, 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Especially with Annie Tucker Tyler and Lyon Gardiner Tyler, includes discussions of the Tyler family, Bessie's health, and a clock that has been passed down through the family. 9 items.","Scope and Contents Reports that Louisa [?] has visited William Tyler's farm and returned with fruit and vegetables to preserve; inquires if Julia would like him to preserve some grapes for her; hears rumor that sister Alice might be married soon and expresses his sentiments as to whom she should not marry; adds a postscript to his father indicating that the livestock are not healthy. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Offers his congratulations for the \"momentus event\" that recently took place and explains that he could not have left the seminary to attend; feels confident that everyone at \"Sherwood Forest\" is enjoying his or herself. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that Gen. Burnsude had made a headquarters in the area surrounding \"sherwood Forest\"; explains that she is an \"entire cripple\" now; indicates that there is a lack of communications throughout the state; inquires if she might soend some time with Mrs. Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Includes discussions on \"Nannie's\" financia state, Tazewell's exploits in California, Nannie's plans to join Tazewell; Julia Tyler Spencer's untimely death. 5 items.","Including discussions on family genealogy and history, the William and Mary Quarterly, the \"Old Dominion,\" and Lyon's death. 24 items.","Correspondence concerning Sue's chuldren, family genealogy and history, and family news. 23 items.","Scope and Contents Complains about the bad weather; describes a new pink hat; asks for a new muslin dress and new capesl describes the other girls, the meals, and the lessons at Madam Shegaray's [sic] [Chagary] school. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes clothes being made for her daighter; chastises her daughter for wearing her \"hair braided with bows\"; tells her daughter to makr her nightgowns and handkercheifs before they go to be washed. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the progress of capes and \"neckercheifs\" being made for her; discusses the other chuldren and family matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Gives news of East Hampton; wories that Julia has lost interest in school; gives advice on appearance and deportment. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she has been sick with \"dissentary\"; looks forward to a visit from \"Pa\"; discusses plans for summer. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that she is writing because their mother is too busy with company (Judge Edwards); discusses the alteration of a hat; gives news of the family; discusses mutual friends and neighbors. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail numerous items of clothing that she would like made; discusses relatives and friends that she visited. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Sorry to hear that JG has been sick, reports of a scarlet fever outbreak; reports on the activites of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the new fashions in the city and describes Broadway as a \"moving mass of gaily dressed ladies and mustached beaux\"; describes Christmas activities; discusses books, plays, and poetry. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Pleased to have received her letter of 28 December, 1839; tells of severe winter conditions; wishes news from the \"fashionable world.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a \"Fancy Ball\" and an elopement which followed; describes lectures that were \"grand failures\"; discusses Queen Victoria's wedding. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent a package to her from \"one not a little touched by Cupid's dart,\" Mr. Sherman; tells of social events; sends regards to family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that they have left for Liverpool, England earlier than they planned but are now on board ship in the harbor waiting for enough wind; the traveling plan includes Liverpool, London, and Brighton, England as well as France, Italy, and Germany. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Welcomes her back to America from her trip to Europe; school news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents New Year's greetings; curious of social news; sends school news; New York political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Regrets having missed her in New York; longs for her to write; asks her to speak with the President John Tyler about appointing his [JJB] brother-in-law, Judge Oakley, to the Supreme Court. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sees her as \"the most fascinating and lovely creature that existed on earth\"; realizes his aspiration for her affections are unattainable; hopes to be remembered as a friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Alludes to the romance between President John Tyler and herself; does not approve of her \"petticoat goverment in the affairs of state\"; appeals to her as \"the fountain of influence--the appointing power\" for a position abroad in an embassy where he could \"enjouy a great deal of dignity and honor, with plenty of money and nothing on earth to do\"; will use his influence against Tyler if he does not get a position; social news; likes the idea of the new machine--an \"awrial car\"; calls her sister a prude. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Appreciates his affections, yet cannot return them; hopes to maintain a friendship with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; regards to the President; desires a visit from her. 2 pp. TCy fo ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that her brother Alexander has been sick; relays her mother's warning against going to the city in August, \"the hottest month of the year\"; describes East Hampton. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Relates sadness due to loss of \"Father\". 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Tells how much Mr. Davis loved Julia and how Julia's father \"cut [insulted] him in the Gallery of the House [of Representatives] when all eyes were directed at them\"; social news; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Letter of Introduction for Madame Guillet to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.","Asking them to join her mother and herself for their afternoon drive. 1 p. ANS. Also including a calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel roosevelt. 1 item. P.M.","Scope and Contents Expresses dismay that Julia got wet. 1 p. ANS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Enclosed \"directions\" from Dr. Quinn; tells how the city is full of surprise [about Julia's wedding to the President] and will take weeks to recover; comments of future political appointments; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Juliana Gardiner to Margaret Gardiner Relays the shock of Julia Gardiner's marriage to the President John Tyler; calls upon her for discretion on the matter; family news.","Scope and Contents Relates the astonishment of the city to the news of her marriage to President John Tyler; he has sent an announcement to the evening newspapers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulation on \"consumation of connubial bliss\"; feels that President Tyler has treated him ingentlemanly; hopes for her sake that the President is re-elected because \"she is admirably adored by all\" even thous he \"is violatly opposed to his political sentiments\"; states that the Tyler administration has \"robbed\" him of $160,000 and has left him a pauper; pleads for her assistance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents This was the first opportunity to write since her \"accession\"; tells of her arrival in Washington and the White House; states she is \"quiet posession of the Presidential Mansion\"; tells of the reception at the Executive Mansion and the demolition of the \"famous wedding cake\"; tells Alexander Gardiner not to worry about political appointments. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Appreciates the advice sent; social news of the White House; states that the President John Tyler fears losing all presidential honors to Julia Gardiner Tyler; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; states that she realized that she now has a son [-in-law] who is the President of the United States; sends regards to the President and to Margaret Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is \"behaving accordingly\" to the role of mistress in the White House' describes the \"spectacle at the White House on the Fourth of July\"; had met with Mrs. [Dolly] Madison the day before; tells of plans of trip to [Old] Point Comfort, Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is pleased with Margaret [Gardiner's] return' thinks that she [JGT] should persuade the President to settle in the North after retiring from the Presidency; tells of local robberies; tells of Alexander Gardiner's visit to Connecticut. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is pleased to receive letters from them daily; regrets hearing of Julia's bad habit [sleeping late?] and that the President must \"insist upon amendment\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of travel to Connecticut; describes a friend's mansion, grounds, and commercial property there; was surprised to find Margaret Gardiner at home. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends advice; tells her to assume \"household duties as well as those of state\" because she \"must be a politician\"; tells of local robberies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the pleasant reception at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, ; describes the accommodations there; social news; describes her first impressions of \"Sherwood Forest\" under construction; tells of her introduction to the plantation slaves as the new \"Missus\"; sends a musical composition of the President to her brother. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the numerous calls on her and gifts to her as First Lady; tells of the President's visits to his former constituents; describes the estate [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and the changes she plans for it; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reminiscenses of their youthful friendship; asks to be recommended to friends and family for employment as an \"instructress\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests on behalf of Mary Livingston that she [JGT] persuade the President to see to the postponement of sea duty for Mr. Livingston. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She has decided not to marry Mr. Thompson; social/family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; tells of a political gathering planned for that evening; local news; tells how the family has been \"vastly annoyed by office seekers and would-be retainers\". 2 pp TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of family and friends; discusses the political news concerning President Tyler and the Tyler Party; tells of rude comments made about the President and by Mr. Miller; tells of the death of Westerlo Van Renssalaer. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of mutual friends. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Requests that a member of the family write to her daily; describes receptions on board the Falmouth, the Pennsylvania, and other ships in the roads; social news; asks for advice on plans for \"Sherwood Forest\"; political news; has been annoyed by those seeking favors. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She has deicded not to \"break [her] neck to win\" Mr. T[hompson]; relays the message that Alex Gardiner wishes to be made president Tyler's aide-de-camp. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He understands her inability to write more often; warns her that many are using his and Alexander Gardiner's names in attempting to gain favors from the President; states that he will inform the President in writing personally in any case they are interested in. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of funeral services attended by the President in Norfolk, Va.; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns her \"not to believe all that the President says about the honeymoon lasting always\"; relays gossip about the President and his first wife [Letitia Christian Tyler]; discusses mutual acquainances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a ball which the slaves on the plantation [Sherwood Forest] were having; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the anticipated visit of the President and her; she hopes that the President won't find the visit too unpleasant since they have moved most of their belongings into the coty; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates the arrival of the President; relates humorous story of Col. Livingston's mishaps with a boat; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He was very pleased with a recent address made by the President; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hates the idea of leaving the summer house so early in the season; discusses Mr. and Mrs. Polk; she doesn't see the need for Margaret Gardiner to marry yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of family and friends; tells how their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] does not want to return to the city; tells of the game brought by David and Alexander Gardiner from a recent hunting trip. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Attempts to clarify some confusion over the political appointment of Samuel Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She was startled by the news of her coming visit since it comes at the same time as Mrs. Rober Tyler's visit; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells that Mrs. [Dolley] Madison will not be accompanying her on her upcoming visit' feels that Mrs. Madison is seling \"Montpelier\" because of financial need and that President Tyler would have purchased it if he had not already bought \"Sherwood Forest\"; expects David and Alexander Gardiner to meet her upon her arrival in New York; discusses aspects of obtaining a consulship in Marsailles, France; discusses the possible inheritance of two or three million dollars if certain information is found; wants the new York newspapers to find out that she is coming to town. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a piece of his wife's wedding cake in return for the one that she [JGT] sent to him; wishes to be introduced to her husband, President Tyler; discusses his new wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; discusses a portrait being done by Mr. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a package containing a cap and a note; discusses decorating ideas for the new house; tells how Alex Gardiner has engrossed himself in politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells that the President has sent to Italy for a greyhound; describes a promenade with the President; news concerning friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He will attend to the President's request; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses attempts to determine some relationship to a Mac Lachlan estate; news of family friends; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a wedding reception she attended; tells of Virginia Scott's, daughter of Ganeral W. Scott, taking of the veil though Miss Scott was described to her as being \"as mad as a march hare\"; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a list of flower seeds which could be planted at her country residence; asks her to send him her request. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses friends and clothes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests her assistance in finding an appointment in the Customs House for Mr. Hooper; describes Mr. Hooper's attributes. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including post script from John Tyler to Gov. Van Ness delegating the task of finding a position for Mr. Hooper to him.","Scope and Contents Describes a parade for Henry Clay on Broadway in the city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the price, style, and material for curtains to be made for her [JGT]; news of family and friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the purchase of a Rockaway versus a Barouche. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs her that the looking glass maker will not have her mirrors ready until the first of December, 1 p. [on the same page as the previous item] TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the election--\"the people are truly beside themselves\"; feels that with the election \"order will be restored and peace will return to our bosoms once more\"; describes a lecture given by Bishops meade and John Johns of Virginia; will be sending Alice's Tyler dress with General McNeill. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions curtains; she is pleased to have Alexander Gardiner in Washington; political news; she is pleased that Polk won. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses carpets, clock, lights, and shades to be purchased for her new house. 1 p. TCY of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents She was not able to find the desired easy chair; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Needs an elegant black hat for the opening of Congress; discusses clothes; tells fo a newspaper article which \"took quite a fling at me [JGT]\"; plans some spectacular social event for the White House; news of Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses hat feathers; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; fashion news; their mother is willing to live in London; all her [JGT] furniture and upholstery is ready to be shipped. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Information of freinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses visits to her by foreign diginitaries. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends compliments made by the President on a piece written by him [AG]; the President feels that he [AG] \"is destined to be a very distinguished man\"; discusses opening in fireign missions; she is determined to see that h get a foreign appointment. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans a special entertainment for her [MG] upcoming visit; discuss clothes and fashion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses fireplaces and mantels. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Remarks on how all of her [JGT] letters ask for favors; the peral necklace she asked for has been purchased. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks that some items be brought to her; describes some jet jewelry given her by the President; asks her to tel mother to bring her own maid when she comes for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Information on sending furniture to [Sherwood Forest]; asks that the goods be insured. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the social calls made by her that morning; will send the requested riding clothing as soon as possible; she is surprised that she [JGT] could be so \"ungenteel\" as to suppose taht their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] would travel without a maid; wants her to \"send three pairs of shies and four pairs of stockings to replace those worn out by running around\" on errands for her [JGT]; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Seeks her assistance in having Judge Edwards appointed to the Supreme Court; feels taht \"poverty and pride is a trying thing indeed\"; discusses purchases made for her; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells how she is falling behind in her tasks, especially because of bad headaches; tells of David Gardiner's return from Long island; relates Mr. Ely's happiness in the request to her [JGT]; needs to have a shirt of the President's which fits as to have others made for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the loss of her father; was extremely pleased with her visit to Washington, D.C., and the White House; news of weddings of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the numerous recent visits made to her; political news; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses her [JGT] relationship with her step-daugher Alice Tyler; encourages her not to have anything to do with criminals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells how she had seen the President ad her [JGT] \"ugly faces\" at a daguerroetype gallery and feels that decept portraits of them need to be sent; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clothing and jewlery; inquires from Margaret Gardiner the whereabouts of \"The President's ring\". 2 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses purchases; remarks taht Alex Gardiner was flattered by the President's remkars about him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She feels that she [MG] should prusue Mr. T[hompson?] and not let him get away; wishes to have her guitar and music sent; longs for her canary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that it is better he write to her regarding political issue instead of writing directly to the President Tyler; feels that he is the best in New York to advise the President on appointments there; discusses political positions in New York. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Explains that Mr. Carter is ill and they will be kept from \"waiting on the President and Mrs. Tyler...\" 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Requests that Mrs. Tyler look over the papers involved in \"Babes Case\" and try to persuade her husband, President Tyler, in favor of the \"prisoner.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Political news; he feels that \"Mary Garinder deserves a whipping for her obstinacy\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions prince Joesph Napoleon Boneparte, 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. N. Including the names Phoebe Gardiner and Fanny S. Gardiner, Shelter Island, Suffolk County, New York on the address leaf. 1 p. Also including the toast gien by General Lamar of Texas at the President's dinner party. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on her marriage to the President; describes travels in Italy. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Brings to her attention those persons not invited to her ball that should have been; hopes to be \"her obliged and humble servant\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS on the same page requesting several more invitations.","Scope and Contents Finds their separation upsetting; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Surprised to find out that she [JGT] will be entertaining the Supreme Court; inquires about the upcoming departure from the White House; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the quiet activities, reading and embroidery, she has been involved with since her return from a visit to Julia in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of a safe arrival in Richmond; travel plans to \"Sherwood Forest.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the aftermath of the President's and her departure from Washington; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses settling into \"Sherwood Forest\" after leaving the White House; requests taht several other pieces of furniture be purchased for her, as well as a new carriage. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that all the furnishings have arrived; gives some advice on unpacking the mirrors; discusses plans for the summer in East Hampton; discusses their brother Alexander's plans for a clerkship; describes a screen she is embroidering; complains about the necessity of making social calls. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the parlor in \"Sherwood Forest\"; describes in detail the clothing of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\"; social news; describes the gardens. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that the distance between them has grown; news of framily and friends; sends a muffin recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that a rockaway would be the best type of carriage for the country; recommends that a watchmaker attend to her clock; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the slownewss of the mails; feels that it is not possible to visit before July; inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on Texas; mentions the President's music. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets the distance between them; plans to plant flowers in the garden soon; discusses sociial call. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses dress she is making for her [JGT]; mentions some of the changes in political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes how clock is to be set up; describes design for the gates for \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions furnishing and carriages; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses marriages and engagements of acquaintances; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a horseback ride on the plantation' she is determined not to make social calls to Williamsburg; mentions visit by Dr. Rogers; asks that some new clothing be sent to her; describes her recent dreams. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses socail calls; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns her about riding race horses and has \"a thousand anxieties about \" her; social news; inquires if she \"has any white people around\" and if \"all the servants are colored\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mention family correspondence; discusses the Virginian aristocracy and society' assures them that she does not \"feed the chickens\" on the plantation; discusses carpets in detail; mentions the wild flowers that the President Tyler had picked for her in the woods; plans to visit to the North. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clerkship; has no \"local chit chat\" to send; political news; feels they should not keep a carriage due to the expense; mentions summer plans in East Hampton. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends reassurances to be given to her mother that her health is fine and that should she fall ill the President himself would tend to her; plans to return social calls; regrets hearing about having to dispose of a carriage; discusses summer plans; mentions the whereabout of her step-children; social news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests taht he pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the crops; describes the boat at the plantation; feels that he should prusue Miss Wright. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions fishing on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been engaged in purchasing her \"spring costume\"; social news; mentions new White House administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses preparations for having a dress made for Alice Tyler, Julia's stepdaughter and sent through Elizabeth Tyler Waller, another stepdaughter. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions fish and fishing on the plantation; describes their boat, the \"Pocahonatas\"; discusses carriages and saddles; describes the new additions being made to \"Sherwood Forest,\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes fiacee of a mutual friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the prospects of John Tyler, Jr.; reports that John Lorimer Graham has been replaced by [?] Moris; discusses Polk and the Cabinet; discusses the upcoming 1848 Presidental election; reports that President Tyler has been approached and asked to run for the Senate again; reports that \"Tony, Fanny's husband\" has died of cancer; asks for an accounting for all the money she owes; discusses the distribution of 2000 copies of a speech published in the Madisonian; discusses household furnishings. 8 pp. ALS. Including AL from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Julia McLachlan Gardiner, discussing her husband's response to inquiries about the possibility of his running for Governor or for the Senate; disturbed to hear that her brother Alexander was ill; describes the clothing she desires. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Feels strongly that the appointment of Mr. Pickens to the U.S. mission to England is considerably poor judgement; mentions an article about an evening in the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a Virginia \"helter-skelter\" concerning two flower vases from the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses hats; inquires about her views on several political appointments; news of friends and family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. On same page as previous entry.","Scope and Contents States that she has caught a cold; describes, in great detail, a dinner party given at \"Brandon\" by Mrs. William Harrison; feels that recent dinner parties are dull as compared to those given at the White House. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses music; mentions appointments of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; describes Alexander's Gardiner illness. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses visit by a strong Tyler advocate, John R. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; discusses carriages. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent a package of bonnets down to her; expresses her concern of her [JGT] health; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends an invitation for dinner; wishes that she [MFR] be accompanied by her sister and frinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to why she or their mother Juliana McLachlan Gardiner did not accompany Alexander Gardiner to Easthampton; describes dinner party she had given the evening before; mentions having to cancel plans to visit Mrs. George Harrison due to unexpected company; hopes that someone in her family would pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses books and slippers; mentions an interest of the President Tyler in the press; describes the food at a dinner party; discusses clothing. 5 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions friends and family; discusses the recent activities of President Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the evenint spent at the plantation of Mrs. George Harrison, \"Lower Brandon\"; says that the President Tyler feels that she \"was formed to be the admiriation of every one who has taste and wit and the wonder of all others\"; describes the clothes she wishes to be sent to her as soon as possible. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses plans for summer travels to the Virginia Springs and the North; mentions the crops and harvesting at the plantation; discusses the appearance of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; discusses the President's Tyler Clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the value of the harvested crops; describes some minor occurrence on the plantation; discusses carpets; news of friends; mentions the death of President Andrew Jackson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions carpets; discusses travel plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Encourages her to visit the Sulphur Springs, Virginia, for the summer. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a cisit by the ladies of \"Lower Brandon\"; mentions her wedding anniversary. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes the scene where she and the President [Tyler[ were staying when a hurricane struck, tells how they were able to escape injury; discusses friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York;news of friends; discusses the annexation of Texas. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York; deiscusses the annexation of Texas; discusses the upcoming summer season. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a funeral service for one fo the plantation slaves; discusses clothin; the President Tyler and she plan to go to Richmond to do some shopping; discusses music. 2 pp .TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, 20 July, 1845, from Alexander Gadiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner requesting that Julia Gardiner Tyler's bills be sent to him for collection; mentions a fire in the city. 1 p. on the same page as the above. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a copy of a newspaper containing the resolution for annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a visit to Williamsburg from which she \"was very anxious to get away\"; mentions a visit to Jamestown, Va.; lists those people she met at Old Point Comfort, Va.; mentions an article about the Tyler Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the finances of the President Tyler and Robert Tyler; tells that John [Tyler, Jr.] \"has forsworn liquor entirely\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions the annexation of Texas; feels that \"[President] Polk is ruining himself.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the reception they received on each step of their travel; describes the people they have met; reports her alarm at hearing of a fire in the new Port; describes the baths; reports that \"Bonaparte from Baltimore\" has the cottage next to theirs. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes their travel plans for the nxt few days and their intended arrival in New York; describes the other guests at various sprigns. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Tells of their arrival; discusses the name of her new dog. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a visit to Norfolk, Va.; discusses clothing and furnishings in great detail; feels tha the other canary which the President Tyler bought for her treats her other canary \"with utmost contempt.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the name of her dog; sends the desired qualifications for a new housekeeper for \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the financial loss of \"several hundred dollars\" from the death of a young slave who died \"from eating dirt,\"; discusses the garden and furnishings. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes to have a book on etiquette sent to her; mentions a letter by the President Tyler which was to be published; mentions her pet burds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Fears that her correspondence is dull; mentions a dinner party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of visits to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by her step-daughter's cousin, Martha Christian, and John Tyler Jr. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels disdain for New York and its social classes; feels happier where she is now. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses carriages and furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of catching a cold at a fair; reports on the health of her greyhound. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; leaves for Shelter Island, New York, in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates a visit from him soon; tells of the activities of the slaves on teh plantation; mentions a visit by Mr. Churchill Semple, a relative of the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes her search for fireplace fenders for \"Sherwood Forest,\" since she \"would not like to have your [JGT] house burnt from any negligence of mine [JMG]\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends details of a shipmnt of \"freight\" to her including \"one housekeeper marked Catherine Wint, one Italian Greyhound marked Le Beau, one box containing fenders\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent the greyhound with mugh regret; mentions Margaret's Gardiner stay in the South; describes an evening concert; discusses hats. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS. [12 November, 1845], from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, to Julia Gardiner Tyler. Concerning the social activity in the city. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Asks that he inform her of anything political or social that he hears of in Washington [D.C.]; mentions single women he might want to become acquainted with. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news and gossip. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not having sent a recipe; news of friends; has decided to \"refuse all invitations this winter under the plea of mourning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses the treatment of the slaves on the plantation; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Ponders whether the fact that the rich and popular Capt. L [?] is jewish makes him intolerable in the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; has enclosed a book on etiquette. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; sends the President's Tyler thanks for some music sent to him; tells of the activities of her new housekeeper, Catherine. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends wishes of a Merry Christmas, reports that at the plantation \"the merriment of the occasion seems confined to the negroes\"; describes some of the holiday food' mentions plans to attend a Naval Ball at Annapolis. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; mentions the \"superior advantages\" of the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Political references. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Much news of family friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, sends part of a recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Conveys her deepest and sincerest sympathy at the tragic loss of her daughter, Mary Fairlee Tyler; sends her prayers and consolations.","Scope and Contents \"Do you know, Juluia, I like 'Sherwood' alone much the best -- 'Forest' seems associated with everything that [is] wild \u0026 uncultivated and remote.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to have received certain music; mentions recent purchases. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of social activities and acquaintances; feels that \"President Polk is in no way friendly to the Tyler Party,\"; mentions a bedroom furniture suite for sale. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to whether or not she has heard the \"Julia Waltzes\" composed and dedicated fo her [JGT]; hopes that David Gardiner will be able to find a rich girl to marry; mentions Robert's Tyler depression and the ill health of his daughter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reminisces about the past winter they spent in Washington together; reveals the pain she felt at her father's death' discusses news she has received of new York; describes the holiday visitors and festivities; discusses a silver pitcher \"presented by the Ladies of Brasonia [?] County, Texas as a tribute to the ex-President Tyler,\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of a visit by Capt. Laughton and portrait of Alic Tyler he finished while there; enclosed a letter from Miss Ritchie of \"Brandon\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses david's Gardiner dancing ability; describes clothing; mentions some confusion in a newspaper article; has received as a gift a new hunting dog; expresses a desire to be sent some novels. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the winter scene of all the sleighs in the streets; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the current first Lady, Mrs. Polk, and her etiquette; has sent the requested cookbooks and novels which she feels \"are light trash\" and \"shallow \u0026 unprofitable reading so far as mental improvement is concerned\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Demanded the return of a handkercheif from the President which was intended for her; describes social calls made. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Acknowledges the receipt of several books from David Gardiner; mentions a visit to Washington, D.C. by several friends; and tells of a gift of persimmons from the President Tyler. including TCy of ALD to Margaret Gardiner, from Julia Gardiner Tyler, concerning racoon hunting. 1 p.","Scope and Contents News of friends and social calls; discusses clothing; mentions a visit to the circus. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an account of a party given by Mr. [James] Buchanan; mentions the sale of a near-by estate; Mrs. Semple's plans of goiing to Marsailles have been cancelled. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Remarks on the difference in climate of the North and South; mentions a purchase to be made. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including extract of another incomplete letter, undated. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Remarks on the devotion shown to the housekeeper by the farm animals; reports on the well-being of the greyhound; mentions the festivities of a local wedding. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions some good reading; inquires about the weather in the South; relays an invitation for a visit by her father to her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a splendid ball and other social engagements. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays the subject of that morning's church sermon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of social calls.","Scope and Contents Inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on the statements made by Mr. C[alhoun?] regarding the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler anticipates a \"tide of prosperity\" if peace continues; news about acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was taken by an extremely attractive young man, Mr. B., with \"a fine set of teeth\" and \"a superabundance of glossy, luxuriant hair\"; social news; mentions some political aspects of the Texas annxation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","40 lines long, signed \"Ariel.\" 1 p.","Scope and Contents Discusses the purchase and the poor quality of a portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Worries that her last letter has missed them; discusses an unseasonable snow storm; discusses money owed; reports that one of her birds has died. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a surprise snow; has found a new companion for her canary; discusses whether or not a certain handsome, young man, Mr. B., has adequate fortunes to go with his good looks. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses her dinner guest for the following evening, including Mr. \u0026 Mrs. William Harrison; expresses her concern for a certain portrait; inquires as to whether or not the President's Tyler birthday was celebrated. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler suggested that they go for a sleigh ride by attaching a canoe to the carriage horses, only to be turned down by her; tells of a visit by neighbors who arrived in a canoe pulled by carriage horses. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses her [MG] intentions and prospects concerning Mr. B.; appreciated the valentines; discusses summer plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Would like her to spend the summer in Easthampton, New York, instead of in the South; speculates as to what is to come about between Margaret Gardiner and Mr. B.; is pleased that the housekeeper is efficient. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ANS from M[argaret Gardiner] to Julia Gardiner Tyler, 16 March, 1846, concerning a certain valentine. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Discusses Mr. B's financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents News of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Questions the work of [President] Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions meeting acquaintances whilst out for a walk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions task performed for the President Tyler; discusses the Oregon situation; David Gardiner is in Easthampton, New York setting out trees. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels a \"warlike\" atmosphere. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes her latest dinner party in great detail mentioning the food service and the attire of her guests. \"[t]here was not a single failure in the cooking, and my ice cream preserved its form entirely,\" mentions that the President received some \"flattering resolutions\" from the Texas Senate, discusses the purchase of her spring wardrobe. TCy of ALS. 1 pp. Including handwritten menu for the dinner party which consisted of foods such as boiled rich fish, preserved salmon and lobster, a pound of beef, boiled turkey and egg sauce, boiled tongue, chicken salad, and a variety of vegetables for the first course. The desserts included suet pudding and wine sauce, sponge cake \"ornamented with a bunch of hyacinths,\" ice cream, and blancmange. The wines included sparkling hock, 2 kinds of Madeira, sherry, and port.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to cancel a visit to The Harrison's because of the weather; discusses her mother's upcoming visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses clothing and a seamstress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the situation on Wall Street. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions changes in new York; discusses the attacks on Daniel Webster regarding the Asburton Treaty. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses an inscription; assures them that a revelation about the Tyler Administration is a \"l-i-e\"; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the injustice to John Tyler \"coming from Capitol Hill\"; mentions shrubbery' feels David Gardiner should pursue Miss Wright because she is an only child of rich parents and would certainly be accompanied by at elast $100,000 when married. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; refers to the current controversy concerning Tyler's Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of an engagement. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Marks letter as \"Private\"; gives an interpretation of \"Mama's\" dream; discusses her pregnancy; describes a quilt she would like made as a gift; discusses the purchase of clothing for herself and her expected baby, asks to have flower seeds sent. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clothing for herself and the \"anticipated\"; looks forward to her visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays news from new Port and summer activities; looks forward to seeing Davy [David Gardiner Tyler] again. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Details an odd bet; anticipates her visit to Easthampton. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that her home in New York is a \"perfect babel\" due to the great number of visitors; the attitude there is \"every man for himself\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. On the same sheet as the preceding item.","Scope and Contents Tells of the return of the President Tyler in the middle of the night from a trip North; wishes that she could be in New Port \"to see the manoeuvres of the clique\" there. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes a ball in great detail. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; Alexander Gardiner, herself, and their mother have all come down with the flu; feels that war with Mexico is inevitable. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes details about the ball in New Port; has not fully recovered yet from having the baby; news of Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has given up the idea of traveling to New Port; discusses the ball held in New port; describes a mishap while out on a drive. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses Col. William Short; describes the weather; discusses a letter from Margaret Gardiner which was interceptd and almost printed; discusses books and poetry. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the President's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\"; gives an account of a young boy who died and \"came back to life\" on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Updates the baby's [DGT] condition; mentions gifts from the neighbots. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has purchased a crib for the baby [DGT]; inquires as to the opinion of the President Tyler regarding a purchase of 100,000 acres of land in Tazewell [Co.] at a price of two cents an acre. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions an invitiation in Norwich; feels that the baby [DGT] resembles Napoleon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses settling back into her home after a five month absense; describes an earlier visit to New York, New York; describes a trip to the \"Fair\" at Castle Garden; describes her attempts to have the baby's daguerreotype taken while in New York; discusses expected visitors including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler; Mr. Boulwar, Mr. and Mrs. Webster; especially looks forward to the visit of mary and her faimily, discusses her \"sweet babe.\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expects a visit from the former Charge to Naples, Mr. Boulware; feels the death of two sons of Mr. \u0026 Mrs. William Harrison to be a tragic loss. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions some early election returns concernign possible presidential candidates; feels strongly that Alice Tyler serious search for a husband so that she does not become \"an old maid\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Retells an anecdote told by Mr. Boulware; discusses her company at \"Sherwood Forest,\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends some requested maps; mentions several political meetings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the disposition of coal mines owned by the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the coal mines in Kentucky and possible plans to view them. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; enjoys the indian summer in December; hints that he might give the President Tyler a gift of a violin; news of the baby's [David Gardiner Tyler] good health. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is enjoying the \"warm \u0026 balmy\" winter weather; mentions social calls and a dinner party; inquires about some mutual acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Envies the weather in the South; describes in great detail a dinner party and the guests in attendance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Intends the first word taught to the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] to be \"grandmama\"; she \"would be amused to see what an excellent nurse the President Tyler has become\" for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has decided upon an extremely handsome carriage to be bought. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates an enjoyable winter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes teh activities of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; reports that their food stores have fall prey to a theif. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; was paid an unexpected visit by her step-daughter Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; mentions a fox hunt attended by the President Tyler; hopes that she will visit \"Sherwood Forest\" soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a poem written \"on the birth of David Gardiner Tyler\"; describes a gift from the baby's sister Mary [Tyler Jones]; inquires as to the whereabouts of gifts for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] from David \u0026 Alexander Gardiner; mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. first page missing.","Scope and Contents Tells of Alexander Gardiner's illnesses; misses her and longs for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, regarding a gentleman caller. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Recommends \"rhubarb \u0026 magnesia\" to prevent illness; longs to see the aby. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Lists the New Year's social calls made; tells of a loss of an acquaintance's plantation house to fire; mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that her brother [David Gardiner] is \"the stingiest fellow for not having sent the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] a \"handsome coral and bells\" and feels that he \"does not deserve to have a newphew\"; mentions a wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Believes that their cousin, Mary Gardiner, will marry Eben N. Horsford; discusses clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions all the sleighs out in a snow storm. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has heard of an article entitled \"The Secret History of the Administration of John Tyler\" in a new paper called The Sunday Pocupine; inquires of summer visiting plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses books read; notes that the slaves say \"young massa's [David Gardiner Tyler] a buster!\"; inquires about investments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the beaux of Margaret Gardiner and Phoebe Gardiner; regrets th sale of their home at La Fayette Place [sic], New York, New York; mentions a comparison of Presidents Tyler's and Polk's administrations. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; discusses several paintings viewed. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests that Margaret Gardiner wash her face with buttermilk; mentions the suicide of the son of an acquaintance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news, mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social visits; D[avid Gardiner] expects her [MG] to select a valentine for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that the packages of dresses and socks have arrived and fit \"the boy\" [David Gardiner Typer]; describes calls made upon friends in New York; discusses various private concerts; describes a painting purchased for JGT; discusses various purchases including shoes from Middletons and armlets from Tenneys. 7 pp. AL. Including receipt, 8 June, [18]46 for one pair of gold armlets at $4.50 purchased from R. Tenney, 1 p. D. Also including bill, 17 February 1847, for shoes purchased from C. Middleton, New York, New York at $10.50. 1 p. ADS","Scope and Contents Recommends that she see \"Tom Thumb\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Received flowers from a secret admirre, possibly Mr. Beeckman; list the beaux which called for her; news of acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in detail a wedding held at \"Weyanoke,\" Charles City County, Virginia; mentions an amusing incident involving a broken carriage wheel; social news. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Has come across a possible mutual acquaintance in Richmond; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Mentions calls upon her by her beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Was pleased to have met Dr. Minge and his family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes that her [MG] \"beau were next to the richest man in New York\"; discusses the crops for the plantation; feels that the taking of Vera Crux [Mexico] was glorious for the army but \"terrible for the poor women and children\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls; fashion news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Felt disappointed by not receiving any mail; finds the Harrisons' of \"Lower Brandon\" collection of fine paintings enviable; news of social calls; is about to lose her housekeeper, Catherine Wing, due to the fact that her husband has come to take her with him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Passed an enjoyable evening of music with friends; complains of the high price of food and fears a \"famine\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President Tyler is showing some interesting in a work, Dombey and Sons, by Charles Dickens; has being spring cleaning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news.","Scope and Contents Details a visit by two Northern gentlemen farmes, Mr. Hugh Tyler and Mr. miller, to view the plantation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes his health is improving from his illness; asks his opinion on several office appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a dinner party at \"Upper Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va]; has accepted an invitation at \"Lower Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va] for the following evening. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to hear of her [JGT] good health; read a letter from John Tyler in the Herald and felt that it was excellent; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to leave for Easthampton; fears for Alex[ander Gardiner's] health. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was astonished to hear of John [Tyler, Jr's?] resignation; speculates as whether Mr. [William H.] Polk [Charg d'Affair to naples, brother of President James K. Polk] is returning to Americal to marry. 1p. TCy of ALS. incomplete.","Scope and Contents Tells of their trip to Easthampton, New York; perceives that [William H.] Polk has arrived in America; considers that the two administrations [Tyler and Polk] will be united by Polk's marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes for a visit to the north soon; speculates as to the details of a society wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that she needs to travel North to \"escape sickness,\"; perceives taht the President [Polk] is in New York in anticipation of is brother's [William H. Polk] wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has observed the announcement of [William H.] Polk's wedding to Miss Corse; questions his financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expects that she has read the announcement of William H. Polk's wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Directs that [mail/] by direct to him as \"Clerk of the U.S. Circut Court, New York City\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that it would be \"very cruel\" to leave the President Tyler and travel north without him; mentions the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has seen the annoucement of Mr. Polk's marriage and notes that his new wife has paid off $30,000 of his debts; inquires whose father attempted to bribe the Governor of New Jersey with $30,000. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] has started to walk; mentions the birth of a daughter to Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; the President Tyler is responding in reference to a certain scandal; mentions a social call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the President's and her trip back to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; inquires as if she has found a new houskeeper for the plantation and would prefer a French woman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] now dances and \"spits,\"; wishes that her family were with her at 'Sherwood Forest,\"; was told Alice Tyler \"was a goose\" if she had rejected. Mr. O'Hara's proposal of marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is extremely pleased with her new housekeeper, Catherine; feels that the new domestic is far superior to her previous one [Catherine Wing]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speculates as to his whereabouts; feels very lonely; is now displeased with her housekeeper [Mrs. Dillon?]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses [Eben N.] Horsford. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to attend a dinner given by Mr. Henry L. Jones [husband of Mary Tyler Jones]; discusses Virginia etiquette; hopes that her commisions are attended to. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Believes it would be a good idea that she [MG] go to St. Croix; social news and gossip. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Will make arrangement to leave for \"the wedding\" after Christmas; expects a great deal of company at Christmas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses Margaret's beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Notes that \"Gardie's\" [David Gardiner Tyler] vocabulary is limited to \"Pa-pa \u0026 Mun-mum-ma\"; reports that margaret Gardiner and Gildbert Beeckman had two \"blow-outs\"; hopes that her [JGT] portrait is hung properly so that many people may admire it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that the President Tyler has given Mr. Beeckman letters of introduction to Calhoun, Buchanan, and others. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Details the romance [or lack thereof] between Mr. O'Hara and Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on Margaret's Gardiner trip to Washington, [D.C.]; describes toys desired for \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; mentions social callers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Complains of being sick and describes the various remedies she has used; reports that Mr. Healy [?] \"the artiste\" has asked to paint the \"President's portrait for His Majesty Louis Phillipe who requested it for his gallery at Versailles\"; she [JGT] suggests that she might have her own portrait painted and presented to the Queen; recommends woolen shirts as a present for \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] and little socks for the baby; asks that M[argaret] make cambric shirts; also asks for fabric, sugar molasses, and cast of hats from D[avid Gardiner] and A[lexander Gardiner]. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to the use of chloroform in childbirth; mentions a number of deaths which resulted from a fox hunt. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of her arrival in the city; mentions the agitation caused by the arrival of the remains of President [John Quincy] Adams. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail servants and their duties; was extremely pleased to find a ten dollar gold piece; has sent some dahlias. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that Margaret Gardiner's health improves; feels that she is improving after the birth of the baby [John Alexander Tyler]; mentions the beautiful flowers that the President Tyler brings to her. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that he purchase a small wagon for her, using her money due to some financial hardship at \"Sherwood Forest,\"; is deeply concerned with Margaret Gardiner's health; reports taht the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is doing well and that \"his eyes shine like diamonds\"; believes Alice Tyler to be foolish in regards to Mr. O'Hara. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks that the President's Tyler request for her [JGT] portrait be disregarded; describes in detail social calls; remarks that her new baby [John Alexander Tyler] \"looks as if he had been in this world a great many times before and was only renewing his acquaintance with things.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete, first page missing.","Scope and Contents Reports upon the state of her childre; feels that Alice Tyler will repent having sent Mr. O'Hara away lamenting most bitterly that such devotion as his \"will not be met with a second time\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to be receiving a wagon for use on the plantation; anticipates a great deal of company next month. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls; will have the baby christened John Alexandre, but he will be called simply Alexander. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on how \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] enjoys his little carriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Explains why he has been unable to visit \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses some pieces by Annie Grey which are to appear in the Colombian; discusses his daughter Phoeve's acrivities' reports that he has also received a letter from her husband John Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a trip to the College of William and Mary by the President Tyler; reports on the baby [John Alexander Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on the birth of a daughter; inquires about the use of chloroform; plans to remain in New York until Margaret Gardiner Beeckman has had her baby; reports that \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] has been ill; describes her second child, John Alexander Tyler; invites her cousin to visit \"Sherwood Forest\" s that they can \"form a Tableaux of our little ones, your little girl the admired object of my two little boys\". 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler had traveled to Richmond, Virginia to obtain winter supplies; tells of a pleasant journey down from New York, New York to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the diamond ring Mr. O'Hara bought for Alice Tyler; mentions a friendly letter from [John C.] Calhoun to the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports her opinions of friends, family, and servants on the portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the activities of the house guests at \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that Alice Tyler is \"such a flirt\"; inquires as to a possible job for Tazewell because he is \"idling away his time at home\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses virtues of Virginia Cooper; reports that the President Tyler is recovering from his illness; notes the President's Tyler feelings on gold finds in California.","Scope and Contents Mentions holiday social coalls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner Tyler, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, sending Christmas greetings. 1 p. On the same page as previous item.","Scope and Contents Mentions a hunting trip by the President Tyler and David Gardiner; discusses social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social calls; sends a lists of requests. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions the coming of winter weather; requests some syrup for buckwheat pancakes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions an invitation for the President Tyler to visit \"Wickland\" in Kentucky; the President Tyler has doubts about [John] Beeckman's venture in California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that the President's Tyler appreciation of the gift of a violin. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that the President Tyler is very supportive of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions having gone to see some \"Aztec children\"; inquires as to the President's opinion on the \"Kossuth question\"; tells several jokes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses desire to see Mary and her family; warns Mary \"not to place your affections so strongly upon it [her baby] that you would feel hearbroken at its loss\"; describes the sudden death of a neighbor's infant; describes Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's baby, Henry Beeckman; describes Margaret's encouragemnt of her husband's enterprise in California and their fears on the subject; discusses family members; describes her own two children. 4 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes \"Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] behavior at church; mentions a discourse delivered by a Virginia agent of the Bible Society who found seven families in Charles City County without a Bible in their homes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to remain in Richmond, Virginia, to fa week; mentions acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"A Birthday Song.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses David's Gardiner activities in the West; describes a dinner party; reminds her that the twenty-ninth is the President's Tyler birthday; wants to hold off [john Alexander Tyler]'s baptism until Alexander Gardiner can be in attendance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Received a letter from Dan[ie]l Webster to the President Tyler giving him his regards; mentions complaints received by the President Tyler about John [Tyler Jr.] and his drunkenness; reports on the well-being of her children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman's activities in California; mentions acquaintances; notes the crops on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends regards to her nephew [Henry Beeckman]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the \"thrilling news of Mr. B[eeckman?]\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes that a set of china be purchased for her; social news; inquires as to the possibility of a job for Tazwell Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that her [MGB] baby [Henry Beeckman] is in no danger of \"taking the measles\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions that the President Tyler thinks that the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is the finest in Virginia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received and is now returning the \"precious documents\" sent to her; says the President Tyler has \"no doubt that David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman will make a fortune speedily\"; notes that Bishop Johns has accepted the Presidency of the College of William and Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes some dresses she has received from Richmond and plans to send patterns for \"the new sacks and cardinal capes\"; compliments MGH on her choice of \"Leila\" for her daughter's name; describes \"Mam Fanny...the superintendent of my nursery\"; describes a visit to Richmond; discusses reports of the travels of David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman to California, inquires after various family members; discusses books read. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President's Tyler \"crop of wheat is the talk of Virginia\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes various patterns and clothes; plans to go North for the summer unless hears of cholera. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Signed Sarah. 4 pp. AmsS.","Scope and Contents Has returned home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and found everything in order' reports that the President Tyler has gone to Williamsburg to enroll Tazewell Tyler at the College of William and Mary; discusses horses; mentions that General Taylor was in Baltimore at the same time as she and the President Tyler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased \"over the safety of the Atlantic\"; feels that a monument to [President Tyler?] would prove the patriotism of the Union committee. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Including list of stewards. 1 p. PM.","Scope and Contents Was shocked to hear of the fatal accident of Mr. John Beeckman and hopes that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is handling her grief sufficiently; notes that the President Tyler is obliged to deliver an address to \"the University\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks on the President Tyler's displeasure at being forgotten when gifts were sent down to \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions social callsl reports on the health of the baby, Julia gardiner Tyler; mentions the sympathy expressed concerning the deaths of Mr. John B[eeckman] and Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","1 p. AN.","Scope and Contents Feels that h is the \"worst correspondent\" in the world; hopes that he will find a \"rich love match\" soon; promises amusement if he were to visit during the Christmas holidays; mentions that the President Tyler is seeking a situation in California for their brother [David Gardiner]; hopes to find a French girl to attend to her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that a book be sent to her; envies her for being in a big city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports of the recovery of \"little Julia\" Julia Gardiner Tyler; is deeply concerned about the grave condition of Alexander [Gardiner[ and that the President Tyler shares this concern and is prepared to travel with him if his condition worsens; hopes that she attend to her own health as well. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the news of the death of Alexander Gardiner; feels a great loss and is truly saddened by the death of her brother; hopes that she and Margaret Gardiner Beeckman will return to \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that it might be to David Gardiner's benefit that he not be informed of his brother's death; discusses in detail the illness which brought about his death. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Continues to feel the loss of Alexander Gardiner; anxiously awaits her and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman]'s visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; asks that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman make several purchases before arrivign at \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has transcribed the business portion of the account of the death of Alexander Gardiner which describes the disposition of his estate; inquires as to the state of her late brother's financial situation; has inclosed several obituaries. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that a variety of trees be sent to hre from New York; inquires to the plans of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that she and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] not impede the President Tyler in his efforts to dispose of the property in Kentucky held by Alexander Gardiner; also requests that she [JMG] turn over her share of Alexander Gardiner's estate to her [JGT] as that she has more need of it; hopes that she will not attempt to interfere with the profits from the Kentucky lands which are to go to her [JGT]; reports on the health of her children; adds a final note that a moral obligation is not as binding as a legal one in regards to the settlement of Alexander Gardiner's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the recovery of Mr. [James] Semple after his illness and shipwreck; feels that Mr. [William] Waller [husband of Elizabeth Tyler Waller] is an anxious and tender father since the loss of his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Intends not to summer in E[ast] H[ampton], New York as she considers it the family burial place and would not be \"under the influence of a constant gloom\"; may consider spending the summer in Saratoga, New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Fears that Fanny [a house slave?] may have small pox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Society news concerning visiting royals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a serpentine walk the President Tyler cut through the grove at \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses improvements made to the gardsnes of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; reports on her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the trees sent to her and the President Tyler; reports that her children are doing well; discusses the President Tyler's experimentation on the plantations crops. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Perceives that Mrs. [Corse] Polk [sister-in-law of the President] has died of consumption; feels that her [Mrs. Polk's] troubles and unhappiness are now over; expects the trees that she planted will flourish. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has prepared the house for a visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer; hopes that she [JMG] will come to see the children soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports the little Julia Gardiner Tyler is now dancing; wishes that a bonnet be sent for her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a social call made to her during which the possible visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer was discussed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to her opinion of Jenny Lind and her singing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Governor and Mrs. Floyd arrived in the midst of her housecleaning for a stay; expects a visit from David Gardiner soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the great number of social activities recently attended; describes an unusual incident--a serenade by a party of musicians at two o'clock in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Mentions the beauty of her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; social news; notes that Mrs. Alexander Hamilton (Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton) is now residing in Washington, [D.C.]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a wedding toast to Gilbert B[eeckman]; mentions a church service. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was extremely pleased to have heard of David Gardiner's return to New York, even if he seemed to be \"such a strange looking man, or even a lunatic\"; anticiaptes more news of his return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the wheat harvest on \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions that the P[ost] M[aster] General has directed all letters to be endorsed as \"Mail Direct\"; hopes to see David Gardiner before he shaves off his beard; remarks that the President Tyler received \"a letter weight made fromthe corner stone of the Washington Monument\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the death of Fanny Johnson [a servant? slave?]; discusses the virtues of \"Sherwood Forest\"; hopes to be able to break \"Aleck\" [Alexander Gardiner Tyler] of his thumb sucking habit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the land in Kentucky on the market; mentions meeting Gov[ernor] Branch in Williamsburg at the College of William and Mary. 1p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a stop in Philadelphia, [Pa.] to visit Robert Tyler; discusses teh President Tyler's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents He is being a submissive husband and acting at his wife's \"amanuensis\"; expresses his astonishment at the failure of Jacob Little. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Includes TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner T[yler], \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia), to Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] concerning acquaintances; the purchase of some vases for \"Sherwood Forest\"; and the sale of the property held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the birth of Lachlan Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays that \"Gardie\" [David Gardienr Tyler] noted that she \"has two thumbs just like Aunt Margaret\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses thanks for the gift of a \"pretty Thimble\"; discusses the effect of \"Garddy\" [David Gardiner Tyler] made on \"little Mary\" and \"Willie\". 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires about Belmont's appearance in Broadway on New Year's Day. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Chastises her sister for not sending copies of articles, \"Remember I don't wish natural occurrences to happen again...\" [possibly referring to the difficult delivery of her baby]; discusses the name \"McLachlan\" which she has chosen for her baby; discusses the difficult delivery, \"I wish no one might have such a bitter experience\"; discusses her mother's Juliana McLachlan Gardiner health; gives advice to be passed on to her brother [David Gardiner] considering diet and smoking. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Described the steamboat trip to \"Sherwood Forest\" mentioning a view of Mt. Vernon, acquaintances made on board, and the arrival in \"slave territory\"; describes \"Sherwood Forest\" and includes a sketch; discusses Tyler's 60 slaves; expresses his admiration for Mrs. Tyler; describes the potential issues such as the Asburton Treaty and the annexation of Texas which he discussed with the President; describes a visit to a black baptist church reporting that the \"church numbered 390 members of whom 300 were Free!\" 20 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail the many visits paid to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by friends and family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions the numerous house guests at the plantation; reports McLachlan's Tyler health; has sent a daguerreotype of Alexander Gardiner for a portrait to be painted. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Repeats compliments paid to her on her appearance; reports on Tazewell Tyler's studies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to the details of the possible purchase of a new home on Staten Island, New York; mentions that the \"Glebe\" is on the market for $8,000; feels that it is regrettable but understandable to sell the family property in E[ast] H[ampton], New York. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speculates that Mr. [William] Waller may propose to Miss C. Phillips soon; feels that it would be wise for Miss Phillips not to accept; mentions that Gen. Duff Green is willing to act as an agent for the President Tyler in the sale of the land held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Looks forward to seeing the \"Aztec children which have surprised you so much\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the illness of her mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner[ and her sister Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; discusses MGH's pregnancy and expresses her wish that the baby be a boy; describes the development of her own children; discusses the prospect of MGH having her poems published' reports on the project of \"the laies of this coultry...to purchase Mt. Vernon\" and present it to the state of Virginia; reports that William Gardiner has returined from Europe. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in great detail the trip to Warm Springs and the other guests; gives advice for David Gardiner's planned trip to join them; describes the railroad being built \"over and through the mountains.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she is not fond of these cold baths and looks forward to the warm springs bath; describes an upcoming children's fancy ball as well as a fancy ball for the adults the following night; discusses the \"terrible railroad accident...near Philadelphia\"; discusses reports of Yellow Fever in Norfolk and Portsmouth; describes the sermon by Denison. 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing friends, family, and social events, and the President's illness. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing visitors to \"Sherwood Forest,\" JGT's children, news of family and friends, and the President's honorary degree from the College of William and Mary, 6 July, 1854. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing family news and social events. 14 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Has meant to write ever since she left; reports that he is \"very busy sowing wheat\"; describes Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] visit \"he was with us the greater part of his term, he is a charming fellow indeed\"; praises JGT's other children' wants to know her wishes about the \"division[?] of the place\"; asks her to purchase an order of tea for various individuals. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses her grief over Margaret's [JGT's sister] death and thanks PG for her letter of sympathy; accepts the invitation to the upcoming \"two fold marriage\" of Phoebe and Fanny Gardiner' agrees to have \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] participate in the ceremony. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a check; wishes she could see New York \"all arrayed for the holidays\"; discusses her children's excitement over Santa Claus; encloses a letter for Sarah T[hompson] and asks her mother to have David Gardiner deliver it, \"if you think it worthwhile to let Sarah receive it David must not seem to know its contents...\"; gives news of Charles City Co. neighbors; reports that everyone is \"pleased with Margaret's portrait\"; asks for 2 yards of cloth for trimming; reports that the President had a letter from Dr. [Sprogue?] and a volume on distinguised clergymen; reports that they are to receive a miniature of the Miles' equestrian statue of Washington; instructs her mother not to send the letter to Sarah \"unless you think David's engagement will certainly be consumated...\"; sends Christmas greetings to Harry [Beeckman]. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in great detail the wedding of Patty Tyler despite the fact that JGT was not present but \"looked through the crack of my bedroom door\" due to her \"situation\" [advanced pregnancy]; discusses plans for her mother and her self \"to get Hampton in time for my matter\" [childbirth]. 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of letters from Julia Gardiner Tyler to various family members discussing family and neighbors. 7 items. TCys of ALSs.","Correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning JGT's children, news of Virginia neighbors, discussion of abolitionism, Harper's Ferry, and Governor Wise. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning Governor Wise, the sentencing of John Brown, Patty Tyler's marriage, David Gardiner's marriage, the illness of Mary Wilcox, JGT's children, and news of Virginia neighbors. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Explains the delay in receiving JGT's last letter from Washington; agrees that \"all the courtesy and kindness has departed from Washington\"; gives news of JGT's children from Staten Island; comments on JGT's trip to Lexington; discusses the \"late raid into Pennsylvania...conducted by Gen. Jenkins\"; discusses how \"gay\" New York has been despite \"the scenes of distress at the South\"; expresses releif at hearing that the \"beautiful estate of Shirley has not been destroyed\"; mentions Gen. Dix and Gen. McClennan; discusses plans to visit Long Beach. 7 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS\u003e Incomplete/","Scope and Contents Gives a detailed accounting of JGT's duties as the executrix of the estate of John Tyler. 4pp. ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's children, the January 1861 Peace Conference in Washington, D.C.; the death of John Tyler, and various hardships endured by JGT. Also includingan inventory of John Tyler's estate and correspondence between JGT and various officials cooncerning possession of property and settlement of John Tyler's estate. 10 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescrips of correspondence betwen Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's reurn to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; JGT's children, conditions in Virginia and New York. Also including a poem \"To Mrs. Ex-President Tyler\" and correspondence with friends and officials concerning wartime conditions and GT's desire to return to New York. 16 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother, friends, and various officials concerning JGT's return to New York, sale of JGT's cotton, JGT's children, problems with settling John Tyler's estate, the release of Capt. Gayle and wartime conditions. 17 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Reports that the steamer Eugenie has arrived in Nassau and that Major Heyligery [?] will be remitting a sterling bill to cover the proceeds of the cotton; reports that he is unable to \"receive the advance made by the Gov[ernmen]t on this little shipment in Confederate money\"; reports that he has received \"a long letter from our friend Capt. G[ayle]...dated from Boston Dec. 9th...and he spoke cheerfully of his prospects for an early exchange\"; expresses regret that Pearly and Fitzwalter Tyler are not present to participate in the Tableaux planned by Mrs. Walker\" states that he will inclose a letter from Mrs. Walker; hopes that JGT will pass through Bermuda on her return home. 3 pp. ALS. Including a recepit, 29 Decm. 1863 for 5 bales of coton received from the steamed Eugenie from Wilmington, [N.C.] sold by the order of J.M. Sexas for the account of [Julia Gardiner] Tyler and purchased by L. Heyligery [?], Nassau for 225.11.6 [pounds sterling]. 1 p. ADS.","Scope and Contents Have had another raid resulting in the burning of the Court House and surroundings; Dick Christian was taken off by the enemy; all of Robinson's command was taken \"which we think rather benefits us\"; in New Kent several of Mr. Jordan's negroes were taken. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that things here remain in \"statu quo\"; there have been \"no visitations from our troublesome friends\"; Charles City Co. has been the scene of parties, dinners, and tournaments this past winter. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Cousin John sends love and says that everything is going quietly at the farm; no wheat crop this year; all act to advance his interests. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Respons to two letters from her concerning the best way to end funds to Capt. Gayle, prisoner of wr at Fort Warren, [Boston, Massachussetts]. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses relief that she is on Staten Island; discusses their children; reports that Fanny [PGH's sister] was in New York; hopes that \"Aunt\" Juliana McLachlan Gardiner has recovered from her illness; hopes that she will not return to \"Sherwood Forest\" while the war lastts; expresses surprise at learning that \"David Gardiner had another son--tell him that I think he was very negligent not to announce the fact to us.\"; describes the christening party for Fanny's daughter. 8 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Is sending the boxes to Richmond, Va.; mentions gunboats on the river and destruction of Mr. Vaiden's poperty; reminds her [?] of her return in April. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Discusses a check that has been \"returned to our good friends in Baltimore\"; reassures her [JGT] of her son's safety; offers to forward a package for Mrs. D. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Having been taken from \"Sherwood [Forest],\" Charles City County, Virginia twelve days before, is confined with several citizens from the county; has had no trial nor have charges been brought against them; General Wilde has landed at Kennon's with colourned troups and \"taken everything through the county\"; has been treated kindly by the officers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has visited John [C. Tyler?] and others at Chesapeake Hospital Prison; has heard that \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] is with Robert Tyler; has heard no news of his own son; insists that \"all the negroes have left all the stock of every sort taken\"; discusses the troo[s passing down the river; gives an account of the description of her crip and piano by a California regiment; \"do when the war is over get together some labor for you and and come back to Old Virginia who has been such a martyr to the cause of Liberty\"; worries at the separation from his whife who does not know he is on a parole from prison for a week. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the whereabouts of A.M. Tyler [Maria] as instructed by Major General Benj[amin] F. Butler; she [AMT] has taken refuge with Mrs. [Lu] Clopton; encloses the reply to the inquiry whether Maria Tyler wants to join her [JGT]. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, 6 June, 1864, A.M. Tyler, \"Selwood.\" having a \"hemorrhage [sic] from the lungs\" and is unable to reach a decision at this time. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Reports that Lu Clopton and Maria Tyler are both well according to a letter he received; discusses the fate of her [JGT] belongings at \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the safety of her son and says \"the negroes we will not mind of if Our Dear Children are but spared to us\"; describes the condition where John [C Tyler?] is being imprisoned; describes the \"vile and indecent actions\" taking place in Charles City Co. and lists the neighbors who have been shot. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Responds to an article which appeared in the Evening Post [25 June, 1864], which stated that Tyler's niece lives on a farm near \"Sherwood Forest,\" \"subsusting on the charity of the United States,\" to which she responds that [Maria Tyler] \"fled to the adjoining plantation when deprived of her protector and exposed to the terrible vicinity of an unscrupulous colored soldiery\" 1 p. TCy of L. Including NwsCl, [25 June, 2864], from the Evening Post. 1 item. Also including NwsCl, [ca. 27 June, 1864] from the Evening Post and the Evening Express. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle, a prisoner of war at Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with various northern officials concerning his [RGH] possible release; letters from G.F. Walker, a friend living in St. Georges, Bermuda' and correspondence with other friends concerning the wartime conditions. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Writes of her poor health and the complete wreck at 'Sherwood'\"; sends news of scquaintances; apologizes for sending a gloomy letter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that her son is planning to return to Virginia and asks for the Davises to see him; sends her sympathies to Mrs. Davis, sends congratulations for the marriage of Mrs. Davis's sister to Willie Waller. 2 pp. Df. of L. Including Df. of L to Judge Holt concerning destruction of JGT's Virginia property. Also including Df of L. to [Roberty H. Gayle?] concerning obtaining a parole or early release from prison.","Scope and Contents Letter of introduction for JGTs's son John Alexander {Tyler]. 2pp. AL. Incomplete. Including TCy of AL. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Has received JGT's letter by Flag of Truce; reports that Ann Maria Tyler has married the \"Federal guartd tis said a dutch baker\"; has forwarded JGT's letter to \"Gardy\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; states that due to Dr. S[elden]'s poor health they must go to Rock[bridge] Alum Springs; Robert [Selden?] is on sick leave because of his eyes; JS's brothers have been released as \"paroled Prisoners\"; reports on conditions in the neighborhood; sorry to hear about the poor health of JGT's mother; reports on news of neighbors and friends; \"our poor Negroes who have proved fiathful are an increase [sic] expense\"; asks for a \"Card [sic] de viste\" for an album; reports that they live at the same place but find it difficult to live on a surgeon's pay' the \"venture in the blockade running has been fruitless as yet lost two steamers\"; reports that there is a drought. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Introduces himself as the husband of Maria Tyler; intends to visit New York during a furlough with his wife; reports that \"the mansion especially, in the interior, shows the effects of the lawless savages of soldiers\" 3pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Describes some furniture being held for JGT that has since been claimed by the Rev. Mr. Raymond, chaplain of the hospital, as his own. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not being home when Mrs. Vincent called; expresses sorrow at the death of \"your dear boy\"; discusses her fears for her own son's safety as a \"private in the 1st Rockbridge artillery\"; reports that she can forward Mr. Vincent's note to Mr Lyons; discusses her call to \"Gen B's\". 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1p.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle and various officials concerning RHG's release from Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with William H. Clopton and various other friends and officials in Virginia concerning the marriage of Mari Tyler to a Union soldier; letters from the Walkers, friends in St. George's, Bermuda; correspondence with various friends concerning wartime conditions; letters to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner. 26 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various family members and friends concerning the death of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, JGT's mother; correspondence with various friends and government officials concerning JGT's Virginia property. 30 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Encloses some letters \"bearing tidings of loved ones from whom you are separated\"; will forward letters to her \"friends in the South.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that she has received her cradle; discusses JGT's property at Old Point [Comfort] Va. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Saddened by the news of the fall of Ft. Fisher and the recapture of Capt. [Robert H] G[ayle]; encloses a letter to be forwarded to her mother; discusses their children. 4 pp. AL. Including a TCy of AL. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends this note by a servant to enquire as to the resultes of the deliberations concerning a legal matter. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from J. Buchanan, Henry, New York, to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Staten Island, New York, n.d., advising her that Judge Barraud had not reached a decision and \"I have but little doubt that it will be as we desire it\"; reports that Mr. Curtis is no longer the receiver and Mr. Horve will inform her when a decision is reached. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tells JGT that she must choose the services of Mr. O'Connor [/] or Mr. Clarke to represent her on appeal in the probate matter and in the new suit brought against her; hopes for Gen[era]; Dix's cooperation \"in regard to the late outrage, in your communication to the press and public\"; discusses closing up the probate matter and plans for the new actions being brought, \"you must not be alarmed at all this litigation, as it is only in accordance with the programme.\" Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Assures her that he is still trying to procure a \"'C' 'S' battleflag...that she ahs been waved [sic] in the smoke of battle...\" for her daughter as promised' expressed thanks for the hospitality shown him while in Staten Island; discusses the situation in the South, \"the Negroes are in most instances, retaining their usual respect for their owners, and faithfully performing the contracts adopted by their Government between master and late slave...\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Worries because she has received no letters from JGT in months; discusses the sorrow they feel over the Southg's loss of the war; plans to stay in England at least temporarily; asks for news of Capt [Robert H.] Gayle. 4 pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Has not heard from Julia Gardiner Tyler about the bill he sent; asks RHM to settle the bill if he has the authority. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Complains of being ill and blames it on the \"malarious climate\"; asks JGT to ty to obtain a \"situation for Allen in the sea going line of steamers\"; worries about the education of her sons; has been advised to wait \"intil times are settled\" to start a boarding house; sorry to hear about JGT's lawsuit; complains of the effects of poverty, \"I feels so lonely in this cold world and Have I know been so petted and spoilt that I am unfitted for this sudden transition.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she has sent \"600 dollars currency\"; encourages them to take advantage of every opportunity and to learn to speak French and German; reports that they will each receive \"a Christmas offering of five dollars in gold\"; reports on visits from cousin William Tyler and \"brother James\" [Semple] who \"is now in Canada for a while.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various military and civilian officials concerning the forced entry into JGT's home by several youths in search of a Rebel flag; letters from Robert H. Gayle concerning his release, recapture, and final release; letters from other prisoners of war asking for help; letters from various friends concerning wartime conditions. 22 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents John C. Tyler, \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Virginia, to \"My Dear Madam,\" n.p. Discusses her \"Scheme\" for helping provide for the families of Negroes until they should be self-sufficient; has already given an account of the \"destruction of everything here. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of Julia Gardiner Tyler's correspondence concerning hre Virginia property; correspondence and notes concerning the legal battle over JGT's mother's will; correspondence with JGT's sons and nephew in Germany; letter from the farm manager at \"Sherwood Forest\" complaining about the conditions; letter to Bishop [John] Johns concerning the Resolutions pased by the College of William and Mary; letters from various friends and family members. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Advises her to invest money in real estate in Galveston; asks if her suit is over and decided in her favor; asks her to write. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler including receipts, letter (ALS) from Varina (Howell) Davis concerning Jefferson Davis; printed argument of Edwards Pierrepont and other papers concerning lawsuit Julia G. Tyler v. David L. Gardiner; letters of Jane Seldon concerning \"Brandon\" and \"Lower Brandon\" after Civil War; rental contract for \"Sherwood Forest\"; letter of Matthew Fontaine Maury; and correspondence of Julia Gardiner Tyler with her sons and nephew while they were students in Germany. 42 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Has paid her tax by giving the sheriff a young ox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler (including testimony in lawsuit David L Gardiner v. Julia Gardiner Tyler; printed arguments; correspondence; inventory of property of David L. Gardiner in 1868) and correspondence concerning \"Villa Margaret.\" debts of John Tyler. 54 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Includes typescripts of correspondence between Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and her son, daughter, step-daughter [Letitia (Tyler)] Semple concerning [H.G.Beeckman], Reconstruction, portraits from \"Sherwood Forest,\" advice to sons, \"Villa Margaret\" and taking Lyon G. Tyler to University of Virginia. 63 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Including receipts; letters concerning a biography of Daniel Webster by George S. Curtis, a miniature of John Tyler painted by Freeman, a portrait of Julia G. Tyler given to the white house; debts owed by Julia G. Tyler, marriage of Julia (Tyler) Spencer, lawsuit of David L Gardiner v. Julia G. Tyler; patent for land in Iowa granted to John Tyle for militia service in War of 1812; and engraved tenth anniversary invitation. 60 items.","Scope and Contents Including medical account [for \"Sherwood Forest\"]; letters from H.G. Beeckman at \"Sherwood Forest\" and correspondence concerning paintings in possession of Letitia (Tyler) Semple; Lyon G. Tyler's education at University of Virginia;[JGT's conversion ot Catholicism], and a petition to the House of Represetnatives. 35 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning Pearl, Fitzwalter, and Lyon away at school; Julia Tyler Spencer's death; her [JGT] financial affairs; her emotional health; visits from friends and relatives; H.G. Beeckman's desire to purchase \"Indian Fields,\" [Charles City County, Virginia], concerning W.W. Corcoran; plans of JGT to settle in Georgetown, D.C.; JGT's desire for life-size picture of [R.E.] Lee; Brady's picture of Julia (Tyler) Spencer; scattering of wild flowers on grave of Julia (Tyler) Spencer by her mother and others; the sale of Milton [estate]. 45 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; news of conditions in the South; the Southern economy; a biography of John Tyler by Henry A. Wise; her conversion from Episcopalianism to Catholicism. 39 itmes.","Scope and Contents Awaits confirmation that she has embraced the Catholic religion; suggests she visit his daughter and her family. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; the people of the South; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; prose by James Lyons; an attempt to place Mrs. William Clopton into the Louise Home; the \"floundering\" Democratic Party; references to the Boss Tweed Ring; the growing affections of James Lyons for her. 52 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; the Grant and Johnson administrations; history of the Civil War; Harry's [Beeckman] death; [John] Alexander Tyler's wedding; permission to obtain John Tyler's autograph; news of politics and especially the Democratic Party. 50 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; religion and the Roman Catholic Church; her children; the Boss Tweed Ring Conspiracy; Alexander Grahm Bell's wedding; a pension for Presidents' widows; the lack of postal service at \"Sherwood Forest\"; the \"celebrations\" of the centennial. 43 items. * *See letter of 11 November, 1876 from Julia Gardiner Tyler to William M. Evarts","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning reclaiming the land in the South; privileges of Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her financial and legal affais; a fever epidemic in the South; news of her children; petitions for a pension for Presidents' widows; the reabilitation of \"Carter's Grove\"; celebration of Cornwallis' surrender to Washington. 43 items.","Including correspondence concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her childre; her financial and legal affairs; her ancestry. 21 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence chiefly between her son Lachlan Tyler and her; concerning news of friends and relatives; his progress in his studies; \"Carter's Grove\" plantation; President Garfield's death; her illness. 31 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; Lyon Tyler's search for family letters; news of friends and relatives; her children; her financial affairs; discussions of PResident Arthur; Mary's [?] wedding and future as a wife; political speeches in Tidewater, Virginia, ; the death of her son John Alexander Tyler; the North' Central and South American Exposition; the political campaigns; Lyon G and David Tyler. 38 items.","Concerning nws of friends and relatives; her children; David Gardiner Tyler's campaign for a seat in the General Assembly; reports of her illnesses; her financial affairs. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning the birth of a son to Pearl Tyler Ellis; news of family and friends; news of farming; her financial affairs; news of Ashland, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's home; discussions on the postal service; discussions of politics and the Democratic Party in particular; the possible sale of \"Sherwood Forest\". 14 items.","Scope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning a Senate investigating comittee working on behalf of Pear Tyler Ellis' husband on a matter in Roanoke, Va.; news of friends and family; discussions of hunting; the request of her autograph by the \"Lovosis\" [?] Society; her sons' cammpaigns for seats in the General Assembly or positions in the state government; a drought in September; David Gardiner Tyler's aspirations for the governorship' [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's marriage to Miss Faniie Glyn in October; her [JGT] financial affairs; an interview with Nelly Bly; discussions of Virginia State Politics; the death of Thomas Nelson Page's wife. 30 items.","Scope and Contents Chiefly with her sons, concerning an epidemic in McDowell County, Virginia; her financial affairs; news of her children; [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's use of a \"sulky\" plow for farm work, and its great worth; discussions of Benjamin Harrison's administration; the death of Pearl Tyler Ellis's servant; obituary notices of her [JGT] death. 32 items.","Concerning visits by her and her family to see friends and relatives; her financial affairs; Harry Beeckman's misfortunes; a requst for President Tyler's autograph; the possibility of her property in Staten Island becoming a cemetery. 24 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; discussions on the state of Harry Beeckman's estate \"Farmer's Rest\"; the sale of her place on Staten Island; \"Sherwood Forest\"; her petition for a pension for the widows of ex-presidents; requests for John Tyler's autograph; invitations to social functions, the Morse telegraph. 31 items.","Concerning copies of songs that were sent to her; her financial affairs; invitations to social engagements; news of friends and relatives; her acquiring a housekeeper; request by a 16 year-old-boy of a twenty-four dollar loan; her relationship with James A[llen] Semple. 32 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; news of friends and relatives, especially her sons; explanations of events at home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] to her husband who is away; her dreams; her poetry; religious dogma; a case entitled Henry v Tyler; Pearl Tyler Ellis's illness; a portrait of John Tyler, Jr.; news of New York City society; the sale of \"Villa Margaret\" [Hampton, Va.]. 43 items.","14 items.","Assorted invitations extended to Julia Gardiner Tyler and her family; including various business cards. 63 items.","Miscellaneous newspaper clippings concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler. 22 items.","13 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia McLachlan Gardiner, Julia Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Tyler Spencer, and Harry Beeckman concerning the freezing of the James River in 1857; \"enrollment\" of men in the Confederate army; his separation from the family and his inability to communicate with them; the \"kind\" care of Mrs. Clopton; results of the Civil War; \"My Life During The War Between The States,\" details of his service in the Confederate army; his voyage to and stay in Germany. 39 items.","Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lachlan Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler and Julia (Tyler) Spencer concerning his affiars at school in Germany [Prussia]; his excursions in Germany; accounts of Washington [and Lee] College after the Civil War; his attempts to obtain enough money to return to America; discussions of the state of the South' the beginning of war in Prussia. 50 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, Julia (Tyler) Spencer, Lyon G. Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, and James A. Semple concerning the \"struggle\" for \"independence\" in Germany; his return to American and his settling in lexington, Va.; the Governorship of Virginia; the career prospects for young Southern men; the 1869 State fair; social affairs in and around Lexington. Va.; the \"demoiselles: of Richmond, Va. and Lexington, Va.; a lawsuit revolving around \"Sherwood Forest\"; advice to Lyon Tyler about college life; collapse of floor in the capitol in Richmond, Va. in 1870; his obtaining a license to practice law; Reconstruction in Virginia and its affects on native Virginians. 70 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning narratives of his life as a lawyer; daily life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; Harry Beeckman's attempts to settle on a plantation; a continuing legal case concerning \"Sherwood Forest\"; commentaries on the poltical situation in Virginia, as well as the rest of the South; comments on teh political situation evolving from the Boss Tweed Ring; much discussion of Horace Greeley. 39 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Annie Baker (Tucker) Tyler, Robert S. Montague and James Lyons concerning life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; his and Julia Gardiner Tyler's financial affairs; Lyon Tyler's existence at the University of Virginia; political issues of the South; Lyon Tyler's new wife Anne \"Annie\" Tucker; plans for the College of William and Mary. 42 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with pearl (Tyler) Ellis, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, William M. Evarts and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of Charles City Co.; \"Berkeley\" plantation; court cases in Charles Chity County; the death of his brother, John Alexander Tyler; his intentions to marry; detaild accounts of social events; his political career; opening of college under Tyler (1888). 29 itmes.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler, especially concerning news of friends and relatives; mortgage on \"Sherwood Forest\"; his election to the U.S. Congress; his actions as a congressman; this possibilities of securing another term in Congress. 28 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning political situations in Virginia; his granting of offices; campigns and elections in which he is involved (1894 and 1896 contests for 5th District of Virginia seat in the U.S. House of Representatives); a biography about the family; his desire to run for the House seat again in 1898; regional politics. 42 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Tidewater politics; financial affairs of 'Sherwood Forest\"; the illness and death of his brother, Lachlan Tyler; affairs of the College of William and Mary; Lyon Tyler's quest for politicals office; health of his family; his candidacy for Judgeship of the 14th Circut. Also includes a letter from his wife, Mary Morris Tyler, to Lyon Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler. 35 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, John Tyler, Jr., Annie (Tucker) Tyler, E.C. Madison, John Lamb, Robert Shaw Oliver, and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, including correspondence concerning his Judgeship of the 14the Circut Court in Charles City County, Virginia; state and local politics; family affairs; financial concerns; affairs of the College of William and Mary; real estate interests; his medical record; announcement of his daughter Margaret's marriage to Stepher Fowler Chadwick; an address delivered to the reunion of Confederate veterans, 1 June 1915, in Richmond, Va.; a eulogy of Gardiner given upon the presentation of his portrait to the 14th Circut Court, 19 April, 1928. 49 items.","Scope and Contents Including fragments of ltter written from Germany soon after the Civil War; a poem of unrequited love composed by him; a letter to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, in which he refers to Catholic priests as \"useless drones\" and \"stinging hornets\"; a complete biography of his life; local and national politics; his studies in Germany and at Washington [and Lee] College; romantic interests and family concerns. 13 items.","5 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Seattle, Wash. prior and during Wordl War II; news of her uncle, Lyon G. Tyler's death and many remembrances of him; genealogical matters; her activities in the Colonial Dames, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Red cross. Also included are references to family differences re: the ownership of \"Sherwood Forest\" [Charles City County, Virginia] and the publication of certain \"Tyler Letters\". 29 items.","Discussion of his stamp collection. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Missouri; her homesickness for Virginia; news of her uncle's death [Lyon G. Tyler]; reference to the mysterious trunk of \"Tyler letters\". Also included are letters criticizing those trying to \"deify\" Abraham Lincoln; discusses her decision to resign from the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 16 items.","Describing life at the University of Virginia; family news; business matters. Several of these letters are addressed to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler revealing young Alfred Tyler's concern and devotion to his uncle. Also included is a land deed signed by him as Commonwealth Attorney of Charles City County. 14 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various legal and personal family matters. included is an 1858 newspaper clipping from Dispatch of an address by President John Tyler; and eight page memorandum detailing the contest of Juliana McLachlan Gardinre's will; and some letters written by him as a major in the United States Air Force during World War II. 22 items.","During and immediately following the Civil War concerning his return to Virginia after leaving his family in New York; his attempts to join the confederate navy; his sentiments towards the war; his life and studies in Germany after the war. Most of the letters are addressed to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, pleading for money, letters, and clothes. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tyler) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler, and to James Semple while attending school in Germany concerning family matters; financial problems; illness; his military srevice in the German army; advice to his sister Julie not to \"turn Catholic\"; frequent requests for money and letters; discussion of the American political situation; the war raging in Europe; including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tylre) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler and James Semple. 28 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of his sister's [Julia Tyler Spencer] tragic death; completion of his studies in Germany; his continued financial problems and fears of debtors' prison; pleas to his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler for financial help; his reutnr to the United States and search for employment; his marriage to Sarah Griswold Gardiner; his job as government suveyor. 26 items.","Including letters to Julia (Gardiner) Tyle, David Gardiner Tyler, and Lyon G. Tyler concerning her marriage to John Alexander Tyler; her husband's financial and employment struggles' her difficulties following his death in 1883; family news; social news; the frequent illness of her own children; her plans to erect a monument to her late husband. 8 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning family news; the \"jolly time\" she had in Florida; her photograph and autograph collections. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her active social life and her many suitors; news of family and friends; her schooling at Sacred Heart Convent; her brothers [John Alexander Tyler and David Gardiner Tyler] and cousin Harry Beeckman in Germany; her courtship and marriage to William H. Spencer. In addition are poems which she composed, an invitation to her wedding, a newspaper clipping describing her wedding ceremony, love letters from William H. Spencer, and two callign cards. 33 items.","Concerning his courtship of Julia Tyler; her sudden death; his attempts at sheep farming in Colorado and California after her death; his hopes to make a proper home for his infant daughter, Julia Tyler Spencer. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with sister Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler discussing various Tyler family mattersl her life with Fluerot relatives in Europe after her grandmother's Julia Gardiner Tyler death; her close relationship with her Aunt Pearl [Pearl Tyler]; concern for her Uncle Fitz [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler]; her first marriage to her cousin Feorge Fluerot; her many travels throughout Europe and occasional visits to the United States; her homes in Paris and on the Riviera; her first husband's illness and death; her second marriage to Durante Cheever; news of her Uncle Lyon's [Lyon G. Tyler] death; the situation in Europe during the Depression and just prior to World War II. 25 items.","Including correspondence with brother Lachlan Tyler?, brother David Gardiner Tyler, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, and brother Lyon Gardiner Tyler concerning news of family and friends; financial poblems; social news; his search for a profession; his caretaking of the family home in New York; his medical studies at columbia; the death of his sister [Julia Tyler Spencer]; his anger over his brother's [John Alexander Tyler] decision to join the German Army. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of the family; social and political news; the completion of his medical studies and various attempts at practicing medicine; his many financial problems; the health of his wife, Georgia Powell and his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler; his hope that his rother [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler] might settle on \"some fixed purpose\" in life and his sister [Pearl Tyler] might find her own \"particular niche\"; the bitterness felt towards his step-brothers and sisters; application to become an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy and his disappointment over his failure to pass the Navy's preliminary physical exam. 27 items.","Including receipts and correspondence with family and acquaintances. Most of the letters are to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, discussing the family financial matters; his job with the New York State Health Department; financial problems of his brother, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler; local and state politics. Also, there is a letter from George Fluerot to Lyon G. Tyler concerning Lachlan Tyler's death in 1902. 33 items.","Also including a read leather binding for a small notebook [?] embossed in gold with his name. 5 items (and several envelopes).","Including correspondence with Julia (Spencer) Fleurot Cheever, Lyon G. Tyler, and Lachlan Tyler, concerning her attempts at publishing a book; financial matters; family news; Lachlan Tyler's illness and her own poor health. 6 items.","Scope and Contents Chiefly consisting of letters written to \"Fitz\" from various female acquaintances. There are references to the Tyler family; social news; his life as a farmer; his marriage. 25 items.","Including correspondence with family and friends; sale receipts; a recipe for catsup; and two wedding invitations--one being to his sister's [Pearl Tyler] wedding in November, 1884. The letters concernfamily news; his farm; financial mattrs; social news. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of family and friends; financial matters; state politics; his farm; the poor health of his first and second wives; inveiling of a monument to President John Tyler. The majority of the letters are written to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, asking for money. 43 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Mary Morris (Jones) Tyler; Christmas cards; calling cards; bills; real estate transactions; poetry; recipes. The letters concern family news; his poor health; his far; financial difficulties; his need for further employment; news of his sister-in-law's [Annie Tucker Tyler] death. 40 items.","Including sales receipts, rent, and medical bills. 65 items.","Including sales receipts, bills, and account records. 100 items.","Including one of his checkbooks. 167 items.","Correspondence of Cora Kreagle Tyler, second wife of Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, concerning news of family and friends. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Includes corrsepondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, William H. Spencer and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of family and friends; her studies at the Catholic Academy of the Visitation; social news; her search for the \"ideal man\". 16 items.","Includies correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Julia Spencer Fleurot cheever concerning family news; social news; her married life with William Ellis; her husband's financial difficulties; her husband's political career; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's sudden marriage and his incessant financial problems. 14 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning the failing health of her sister-in-law, Annie Tucker Tyler; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's continuing financial problems; the difficult times her own family was experiencing; her plans to send her sons to the College of William and Mary; genealogical inquiries. Also included are letters from William Ellis and daughter Margaret Langhorne Ellis to Pearl Tyler's brother Lyon G. Tyler. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's ongoing financial and personal troubles; the activities of her children, including the marriages of Margaret Ellis, Cornelia Ellis, and Gardinre Ellis; plans to erect a monument to her father, John Tyler; the illness of her husband, William Ellis; the outbreak of World War I and the entering of her sons into the armed services; news of Julia [Spencer Fleurot] as a Red Cross nurse in Europe; the death of Lyon G. Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler and his subsequent marriage to Sue Ruffin. 31 items.","Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler concerning her children; her travels and visits with friends and family; the illness and death of her brother, Lyon G. Tyler; the second marriage of her niece, Julia [Spencer] Fluerot Cheever; the outbreak of World War II; discussion over Sue Ruffin Tyler's desire to publish certain personal Tyler letters. 21 items.","Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning primaily her children. included are references to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's financial problems; Julia Spencer Fluerot's marriage to George Fluerot and her becoming a Red Cross nurse during World War I; other Tyler family news; genealogical inquiries by Sue Ruffin Tyler. 34 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of the children of Pearl Tyler Ellis mostly with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) tyler about genealogical inquiries and family news. Correspondents include Cornelia Ellis Booker, John Tyler Ellis, julia Ellis Robinson, Leila Ellis Marye and Ambrose Marye, Lyon Ellis, Margaret Ellis Topping, Pearl Ellis, William Munford Ellis, Jr., and Nannie Kent Ellis. 24 items.","Scope and Contents Kept while attending Madame Chegaray's School for Young Ladies. MsV.1. 30 pp. Also includes detached pages of accounts and poetry [possibly of Lyon G. Tyler, post 1875]. 28 pp.","MsV.2. 32 pp.","Diary and accounts of David Gardiner Tyler while studying and traveling across Europe with John Alexander Tyler and Harry Beeckman. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAny letter by a Tyler or a Tyler spouse is under the writer, even it the recipient was also a Tyler. Arrangement after President Tyler's papers is by his first wife and their descendants, and then his second wife and their descendants.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Any letter by a Tyler or a Tyler spouse is under the writer, even it the recipient was also a Tyler. Arrangement after President Tyler's papers is by his first wife and their descendants, and then his second wife and their descendants."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler was the 10th president of the United States. John Tyler was born the son of John Tyler, Sr. (1747-1813) and Mary Armistead (1761-1797), in Charles City County, Virginia, as the second of eight children. He was the 10th President of the United States. Other offices held include Governor of Virginia, U.S. Senator, member of the House of Representatives, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Captain of a military company, and other offices.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He was educated at the College of William and Mary and went on to study law with his father. John Tyler was married twice. His first wife was Letitia Christian Tyler with whom he had 8 children; she died in the White House in September 1842. His second wife was Julia Gardiner Tyler (July 23, 1820 - July 10, 1889), with whom he had 7 children.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Tyler was the 10th president of the United States. John Tyler was born the son of John Tyler, Sr. (1747-1813) and Mary Armistead (1761-1797), in Charles City County, Virginia, as the second of eight children. He was the 10th President of the United States. Other offices held include Governor of Virginia, U.S. Senator, member of the House of Representatives, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Captain of a military company, and other offices."," He was educated at the College of William and Mary and went on to study law with his father. John Tyler was married twice. His first wife was Letitia Christian Tyler with whom he had 8 children; she died in the White House in September 1842. His second wife was Julia Gardiner Tyler (July 23, 1820 - July 10, 1889), with whom he had 7 children."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group A, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group A, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the Tyler Family Papers, Groups B-H, as well as the Tyler Family Papers Additions, A-H.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See the Tyler Family Papers, Groups B-H, as well as the Tyler Family Papers Additions, A-H."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1716-1944, of the John Tyler family of \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. The collection contains correspondence, 1818-1862, of John Tyler concerning politics, War of 1812 claims, presidential election of 1840, land purchases in western Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois, \"Sherwood Forest,\" business matters and his family.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Some of the children of John Tyler and his first wife, Letitia Christian Tyler, are represented in the collection: Robert Tyler (and wife, Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler), John Tyler, Jr., Letitia Tyler Semple (and husband James A. Semple) and Tazewell Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e A great part of the collection consists of the papers of John Tyler's second wife, Julia Gardiner Tyler, which concern education, clothes, social life, political appointments, slavery, the Civil War, \"Sherwood Forest,\" familiy, and pensions for presidential widows. All of the children of John Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler are represented in the collection: David Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler Spencer, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Lachlan Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Pearl Tyler Ellis.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA list of \"Enslaved People Found in the Tyler Family Papers and Other Sources in Special Collections\" compiled by Meredith Jackson in 2020 is filed in the front of Box 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Appointment by which Henry Tyler (d. 1729) is appointed by Alexander Spotswood to be sheriff of York County, Virginia At top is part of inventory signed by Charles Lightfoot and on reverse is inventory signed by Anne Phillips. 1 p. Frag. of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. Probated 17 March, 1774. 2 pp. Xcy of Cy of DS. (see oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indenture between John Tyler and William Tyler concerning land in Sussex County. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inventory of the estate of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Tyler (1747-1813), Richmond, Virginia, to [?]. Sends thanks for letter; says Assembly has passed resolutions as instructions to the Virginia delegates in Congress which included vesting in them the power to prhibit British trade for 15 years and enable them to use coersive measures to compel payment for delinquent states of their quotas of the national debt, and to enable them to procure sums of money required for support of civil and military arrangements; regrets that he is going aborad because Virginia would have had [in him] a friend who understood how unjust it is to consent to the payment of debts; proposes debts be recovered at 5 annual payments without interest; states it will e hard to fill his place, those gentlemen \"whose abilities are not despiciable are either too sick and indolent...or too poor to give up better prospects.\" 2 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Tyler to the Sheriff of Loudoun County, [Va.]. Warrant commanding sheriff to attach the estate of John Ellis for the amount of one pound ten shillings to staisfy the debt owed to George Lewis as well as for the cost of proceedings at the next court. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses contract [not enclosed] to Mr. Semple which recipient and he may settle; further legal matters. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Land grant made to William Gragg of 37 acres in Pendleton County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. Pst of DS. [Originial is in the collection of Alexander William Armour, Princeton University]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas Tyler, nephew of John Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to \"My dear Governor\" [Henry A. Wise] Sends political advice as a \"true friend\"; thinks the last thing he should desire is the election of Stephen Douglas--he should stand on his own in Virginia; will not succeed while he wages war on the President and the party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has been praying for his \"elevation\" to the Presidency for nine months; refers to an article in the Constitution and a recent duel; wishes the Enquirer would praise [Stephen] Douglas; says is [HAW] only hope is with the people; urges him to appoint Faussett as flour inspector. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends John Kilby of Virginia for a Revolutionary War pension, [Kilby] having fought in the Bonhomme Richard-Serapis engagement. Explains judge's signature on application is not accompanied by a seal because superior courts in Virginia do not nor have ever had a seal. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions her letter written in high spirits; thinks often of Mary, Robert, and her; refers to her desire that he return to private life; says that his friends in the district have a right to expect him to continue for another term in Congress; finds it impossible to be with her at Christmas beacuse of the enquiry in which his committee is engaged; \"nothing but a sense of duty can keep me from you.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Land grant made to Peter Land consisting of 52 acres in Princess Anne County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions case of Gales and Seaton; information on the peition of William Pinnel; discusses ratification of the Virginia Constitution of 1830; gives voting record by House of Representatives re: Judge Peck; gives voting record of House or Representatives passing the India Bill to its third reading. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses two newspapers sent him by John B. White containing obituary notices of his father Judge White; the \"S. Carolina affair swallows up all other subjects...\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter concerning his studies, mentions marriage of Albert; mentions Mr. Preston, senator of S. Carolina, son of General Preston of Virginia, and great nephew of Patrick henry, speaking before the senate. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC]; his motives in the public office have been to uphold the Constitution and the laws and to restrain executive power; those maintaining opposite opinions have been diminished due to \"that event which has transpired since many of the elections took place\"; regrets inability to meet with them. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Song to Lelia\" [arr: Spanish Dance] written by John Tyle to his wife. 1 p. TCy of song.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem entitled \"Speed on My Vessel\" written by John Tyler on his resignation from the U.S. Senate. 1 p. Cy of poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns shipment of cranberry plants to him, and how to grow them. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns financial and voting support in election. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions upcoming election in 1840, William Henry Harrison, and thanks for inviting him to become a member of the Tippaccanoe Club. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends Henry Washington Hillard of Alabama for a diplomatic post in Belgium, if a vacancy occurs; also recommends William Boulware of Virginia for a diplomatic post at Naples, Italy, reminding him [DW] for a letter of recommendation written by professor Thomas R. Dew of William and Mary College, which is enclosed [Enclosure not included]. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on new office; advises him how to reun the country; expresses sorrow for death of [William] Henry Harrison. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends Dr. Jno. M. Galt of Portsmouth Va. for the position of military storekeeper at Old Point Comfort [Va.]. [Received at ordnance office, 29 April, 1841] 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses his and both Houses of Congress regrets about Mr. Harrison's death; also mentions his respect for the late President. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recomends Jackson M. Stewart for an appointment; expresses regret at his inability to bid him [JT] a personal farewell. 1 p.  ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions how the President's refusal to sign a charter dealing with corporations and how the refusal affects the Whig party. 2 pp. ACy of LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that he [JT] pardon John C. Sharpe, who was dismissed from the Navy, and restore him to his position. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refutes charge brought against him as Collector of the New York Customs House bo Gov. Poindexter. 7 pp. DS. Including deposition of Samiel O. Howe. 3 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Extracts of newspapers articles from the Philadelphia American Sentinel and the Philadelphia Ledger about John Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gives his approval for Webster's plans dealing with impressmentl suggests the plans hold true for the land as well as sea. 1 p. Acy of LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Extract of a letter discussing the appointment of Mr. Riois as Secretary of Legation, and [?]'s desire to change the appointment and offer it to Mr. Van Rensselaer as he had already formally done so. 3 pp. Cy of L. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests Badger to give his regrets to the commodore for not making the trip today; the Senate has failed to \"adjourn over\" and his mind is \"too much engrossed with the subjects before me.\" 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the illness of the President John Tyler. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends condolences on Tyler's loss of advisors and friends [due to the explosion on board the warship Princeton]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Responds to his letter in which he asks to marry her daughter Julia; asks if he will be able to supply Julia with the \"enjoyments by which she has been surrounded.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Land grant to William Hudgins of Ray County, Missouri, for eighty acres of land in the District of Land subject to sale at Lexington, Missouri authorized by President John Tyler (see oversized file). 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests he see Mr. Brown concerning possible title to property; congratulates him on nomination to assembly; thinking of strong and decided message [to Congress]. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will defer sending a greyhound across the Atlantic until March because of the cold weather; tells of hopes to negotaite treaty with \"His Majesty\"; praises address sent by Tyler; has seen a statue of Cicero which bears a likeness to him [JT]; is planning to give him souvenirs of Italy; comments of course the Whigs are pursuing in Virginia on the Presidential question. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends James J. Wright for the position of consul at Cuba; discusses various nominees for Postmaster in Ulster County, New York; describes excitement about approaching election. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Friends wish him [JT] not to reture, but to be a member of the U.S. Senate where he could \"annihilate some of the distinguished Coons who have made it their business to villify and persecute you during your administration\"; would be also be able to carry through the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mr. Stillwell is anxious to secure the succession to his deputy Mr. Rapalje; wishes something could be done for Shaler; need for men of weight or character as leaders. TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Received his letter and considers his views just; comments on several appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation from them by their [secretary?] to play a private concert for the President, his wife, and firends. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses clipping concerning a meeting about the Texas annexation. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl, [circa March 4, 1845]. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets that he and Mrs. von Geralt missed seeing the Tylers before they left Washington; appreciates his attention and the interest he took in promoting commercial relationships between the U.S. and the Zollverein. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem entitled \"Picnic Song\" [by John Tyler?]. 1 p. TCy of Poem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeating arrangement [probably at the White House] or visiting list. 4 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a silver pitcher given to Tyler by the ladies of the county. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests that his supports and friends in New York be encouraged to purchase a subscription to a weekly paper, the Old Dominion, at two dollars per year, or a daily paper the New Era, at five dollars per year to boost sales and support the editior; both papers, published and edited by Wm. Cunningham, in Portsmouth, Virginia, provide extensive coverage and support for him [JT]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Announces his expected arrival in new York and requests that mr. Gardiner meet him at the wharf when he arrives. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family News; requests Gardiner to send peaches from New York and asks him to visit; Julia is still ill but improving steadily. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Announces the peaches and tells of the arrival of cantaloupes from Mr. Congor that he gave to his servants because he didn't think they were fit for his family; Julia is becoming more healthy; family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns not to purchase any land in the mountains of Va. without seeing it first, as most of it is of no value; discusses business matters concerning coal mines in Kentucky and plans for raising capital for the project. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests Gardiner see the land in Kentucky himself; gives description of the 900 [?] acres and directions for reaching it; also gives the names of several people Gardiner can ask for assistance when he arrives. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns a $1300 check drawn by the Exchange Bank at Norfolk on the Bank of New York and related to business matters. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning a bank draft drawn at the Farmers Bank; mentions Julia and their boy. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes the progress of the clover and wheat crops because of the dry weather. Comments on Julia's plans for a trip north and urges Gardiner and Margaret to come for a visit. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His and his wife's travel plans; requests Gardiner meet him and his wife, Julia, in Philadelphia the evening of 20 July if possible. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Gardiner that he will not be able to arrive in New York on the 20th as planned, but will be delayed because of complications caused by the weather and crops. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses matters relating to land in Kentucky. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells Gardiner that his agents in Kentucky are cheating him and asks him to travel there to look into the matter; character reference for Col. Watkins. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Details travel plans, including delay of train. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business and family matters. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning payments for land; refers to foxhunts and merrymaking in the neighborhood, now that \"William Beekman left us\"; refers to Woodbury as Democratic nominee and possible resulting split in New York. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that Gardiner contact Mr. Benson regarding sending a chair to the Tyler residence; also hopes that Gardiner will visit soon. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Instructs Gardiner on business matters regarding land in Kentucky, and on acquiring an agent there; states that \"the ratification of the Mexican Treaty will relieve the money market and the spirit of speculation will be on tiptoe.\" 3pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses advantage of sending mail via Norfolk over Richmond; business matters, especially the exchange rate. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Announces birth of his son; notes receipt of chair; discusses farming season and bad prices for crops; remarks on revolutions in Europe and possibilites of war; quotes Jefferson. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning transfer of deed of Kentucky land from Tyler to Gardiner; proposes means to clear and cultivate land. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses letter from Judge Juntington of Indiana. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from Judge Huntington, Louisville, Ky., to John Tyler, Charles City Co. House, Virginia, 23 Dec. 1847. Concerning land and mining possbilities in Kentucky and Ohio. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Love poem; \"To My Wife\"; John Tyler to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. Tcy of Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family matters about a portrait and Julia's remedy for stomach sickness; business matter about a debt. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; asks Gardiner to pay certain bills with enclosed money. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; possibly bringing a suit up in Federal Court; problems of getting a reliable agent. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning the deed to some land; instructions about seeing the land and looking after the matter; legal advice from Judge Christian of Williamsburg. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning the court system and the suit involving the qustion of some land in Kentucky [?]; postcript refers to Polk what he rightly deserved. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters settling confusion over money matters; speculates on outcome of Pennsylvania election. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Financial and business matters reiterating directions given in previous letter. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, incuding a reference to a response from Calhoun to a letter Tyler is sending to all Cabinet members; refers to Taylor's election...\"My time for speaking out has come...\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem entitled, \"Virginia\" by John Tyler. 1 p. Poem. (see oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses New York as a new market for produce from farms of the York River region; also, how to construct an ox cart; consideration of a mort[g]age, and news of the health of the family's slaves with influenza. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses [Seaton's?] reputation, business matters, the payment of debts, and social events. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Urges Gardiner to report about all aspects of his trip and findings in California and hopes that the people of California will draft a constitution by Dec. 1; describes a festive trip to Richmond to break monotony of life at \"Sherwood Forest\" and comments on the wheat crop. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters regarding coal lands and the price of them. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seeks advice on how much he should ask for purchase of Kentucky land, by a group including Sam Casey of Washington. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests draft for $1500; reports on the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short business note about a bank draft. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matter about payment of a $1500 draft; also, asking $20,000 for land in Kentucky; travel plans because of the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is gratified to learn that his views on the Austrian suppression of Hungary are the same as his. 4 pp. TCy of the ALS. Includes TCy of TL from Mary A. Benjamin to James A. Servies. 5 December 1958, describing Tylre's letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note, to apply check as previously discussed. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Robert to procure five bushels of wheat of Pennsylvania growth; mentions varieties he does not want, prefers Zimmerman wheat; remarks on the importance of changing seed every five years; wonders if he [RT] and the Doctor Phipps could make the selection from the farmers around Bristol; plans to travel to New York on the first of October on business and to attend the agricultural show at Flushing, Long Island, then to visit Briston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; refers to Gardiner's agent in Baltimore; remarks on Mr. Beeckman and others in California. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note regarding dates when draft notes are due. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business letter regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Travel news about trip of Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Beekman; discusses eventual prominence of California, and letter from Judge Huntington about coal lands. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speculates on future prominence and wealth of California through its exports and the ratification of its constitution; comments on pending dangers associated with slavery issue; sends news of family and thanks Gardiner for sending sample of gold dust.4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to by supporters in New York and Philadelphia; comments on birth of Julia G. Tyler and health of her mother, etc. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on health of Julia and Margaret, who are both improving; refers to a letter from Judge Brown that suit with Samuel [?] has been compromised. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Julia's poor health; also on present political climate - the rights of the slaveholding states are being discarded and then Southerners uniting in insecurity; Tyler says his ties are equally divided. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement of his lands who have deteroriated due to \"injudicious husbandry\" for 200 years; mentions additions to his family of two boys and a girl; has been \"no idle drone since I parted with politics and the politicians\"; fears that destruction will be wrought by \"ambitious and unpricipled demagogues\" but hopes \"sound wisdom and patriotism in the country...[will] baffle all evil designs.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short note listing accounts. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters - stopped payments on check and debt; urges Gardiner to visit. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates confusion and mix-up regardnig the payment of certain debts. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters and news of Julia and Margaret. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brief letter commenting on enclosed letter from William H. Smith. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discuses improbability of going to New York City in the near future refers Smith to Alexander Gardiner, who handles his property on the Ohio River; predicts coal mines will be of incalculable value.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News about the early death of John Beeckman and business matters regardin Pain's invention; remarks about the proceedings in Massachusetts; also about his lecture on history of Virginia to students. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on death of Mr. Beeckman; the mild climate of California; three [3] fires which have swept from San Francisco, the last of which destroyed a souvenir he was keeping for Tyler; discusses last admission of California as a state into the Union; tells of mail received from the family from the Panama (steamboat). 4 pp. TCy of ALS. Inclyding TCy (incomplete) of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note regarding receipt of two checks. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents . Reports on trip with Julia, health and brief business matters, including cancelled checks. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brief description of Tyler's travels from Norfolk to Williamsburg and short illness; tries to relate how the estate of John Beeckman will be distributed to mother and son according to California and Mexican law, based on his knowledge of Virginia law. 5 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to his ill health and planned trip to Richmond; also discusses bankdrafts. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political tide in Virginia \"topsy turvy\" and fears for future, as well as slave labor in S. California. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news, especially caricatures of each member in great detail; comments on vacation in new York, and excitement surrounding Jenny Lind; urges Gardiner to stay in California if the profits are high. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Confirms receipt of the resignation of Prof. Hopkins from teh Chemistry Department of the College of William and mary; asks Robert to tell John that a temporary position is thus available if he is prepared for it and he must contact Col. McCandish and Judge Christin concerning proposition. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short business letter regarding payment of debt and short family news. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts Tyler sent in the post the night earlier. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business letter regarding price of land at $20,000. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter relling of family's illnesses, including a severe case affecting Julia and a terrible cold Tyler had; discusses various treatment. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning payment of three checks, Julia's continual ill-health, and the receipt of a letter from David Gardiner from Sacramento. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning land in Illinois and Tyler's title to it. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Mrs. Gardiner's health is improving; four checks have been dispatched to recipient; also refers to letter from Mr. Page concerning land title. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels there are causes both internal and external at work to produce the ruin of the country; discusses the motive of the European governments who desire dissolution of the Union; Great Britain, after having made a profit out of the slave traffic, clamors for universal emancipation and sends her hirelings to the U.S. to encourage \"Fanatics\"; only \"devotional attachment to Gov. and Union on the part of our people\" can save the Union; speaks as the \"true representative of Southern feeling.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters regarding whether to mine lands or to let the railroads use them. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on his and Julia's poor health and sends two checks. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets not being able to secure position as Port Collector in San Diego for Gardiner; discusses poor health and family news; also the \"uneasy conditions of public affairs.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that \"matters are looking better for the country\" politically. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to Tyler's 26 Nov. 1850 letter discussing \"great question of the day\" which is union or disunion of the United States. 2 pp. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates sorry over death of Alexander Gardiner, and grief it is causing family members. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates death of Col. Gardiner and expresses sorrow over event. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends information about his \"departed friend\" General Brazure N. Pryor, especially his bravery while commanding an artillery comany at the Battle of Hampton [War of 1812] so that his widow Elizabeth (Deneufville) Pryor could receive a land bounty; he [JT] nominated him to be elected Brigadier General in the winter of 1815-1816, served with him in legislature, and recommended him to be Collector at Norfolk, where he served until his death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses experiences in California for past two years; incoroprates fine weather, mining conditions, agricultural progress, etc. 3 pp. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the official muster roll of his company does not account for much of the time it was in service [in the War of 1812] and that the payroll omits the name of his servant, William Short, who also served; wonders if Short, who is still alive, is entitled to benefit of land for his service under the Act of Congress. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests Gardiner to check on an order Tyler placed with store in New York; family news, 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses desire to sell Kentucky land and plans to hire an agent, William Prentis [?] to aid him; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is in better health and homesick for New York 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to a letter by the Jefferson Literary Society of Philadelphia requesting Tyler's opinion on the U.S. foreign policy of intervention versus isolationism. 8 pp. Cy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family news and business matters regarding check payments. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family's ill health and business matters pertaining to bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family; ill health and recovery, as well as thanks Horsford for giving him a chemistry book. 2 pp. XCy of ALS, 20 March, 1852, from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Prof. E.N. Horsford, stating she found Tyler's letter and mailed it for him because he got ill. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler wants to sell his Kentucky land on the Ohio River, which is valuable for its coal deposits and fertility, for $20,000; it is 1500 acres. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business and family matters. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mr. Sam B. Casey, Tyler's contact in Kentucky, responded on the wealth of the coal deposits in the land Tyler owns; suggests mining it but Tyler prefers to sell it for $20,000. 2pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to more conservative estimate of the quantity of coal in the Kentucky land; still prefers to sell land; urges Gardiner to see that Alexander Gardiner's will is attended to 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business matter, including three checks, and his health. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Talks about a fire, started by the combustion of a vial of chloric ether ignited by a candle, which he extinguished; mentions a harvest time. 3 pp. XCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; health of Tyler is improving, and the corn crop is planted, etc.; corrects Dr. William Gardiner;s error that it will cost $50,000 to mine the Kentucky property. 2 pp. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses possible sale of Warren's farm. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Banking matters and discusses family's health; says he may go to Philadelphia for medical advice. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use his influence to assist his brother William Tyler to obtain the position of a naval store keeper at the washington Navy Yard or one elsewhere of a \"corresponding character\"; gives a biographical description of his brother. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business matters. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses his \"wretched\" health and his business dealings with William Ozborne. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on business matters and improved health under the care of Dr. Semple of Hampton, Va. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses banking matters, election day activites, and hopes to spend next winter in a warm climate. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates that the newspaper accounts of his ill-health are exaggerated, although he has been very unwell; promises to visit Staten Island when Julia is well. XCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler thanks him for his previous two letters which describe the Constitutional Convention and reflects on excitement of the Fourth of july. 1 P. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler has submitted to articles to the [Southern Literary] Messenger for publication about his days at [the College of] William and Mary. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short business note detailing \"enclosed\" checks. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seeks help in advocating a promotion which Gibson feels he deserves, in lieu of a mistrial fifteen years ago, in which Tyler was able to help him. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Horsford extended an invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Tyler to join his wife and him at their home in Cambridge before the Tylers head south. 1 . TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news regarding health of Mrs. Tyler and her planned annual journey to her mother; mentions that he attended the first meeting of the Agricultural Society in Richmond, [Va.]. 2 pp. XCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cites Mrs. Tyler's terrible health for two months, since the birth of her baby, as the reason why he and Mrs. Tyler have not been able to visit Horsford. 2 pp. Xcy of ASL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to their trip and mourns the death of his sister; also includes business matters. 2 pp. ALS. Including the ALS from Julia Gardiner to her sister, New York, New York, requesting that she have her [JG] purchases sent to her home. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short note accompanying check. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business and family [health] matters. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business matters such as bank payments as well as family and home [garden] happenings. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Topic: \"The Merchant of Former Times and The Merchant of Today.\" Brief history of the merchant in society and discussion of the 19th century role. 8 pp. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that some of his printed addresses be distributed by Gardiner to specific persons; comments on his health, crops, and asks Gardiner to get him an English walking stick in New York 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business disappointments--postponement of the sale of land in Kentucky and in the sale of his corn;whishes to take advantage of mason's offer to endorse and to negotiate through the banks the note and thereby discharge his obligations to the James River and Kanawha Canal Copany by July 1. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Announces birth of a son, who was born without the aid of chloroform to the mother; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is with the Tyler family, although recovering from illness. 2 pp. Xvy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, advice on getting good estimate for property. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; party season brought to an end by Lent; comments on the social successes of Margaret [Tyler's sister-in-law?]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business [banking] matters regarding the payment of bills. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short business note, travel plans. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Instructions on what to do with a deed mailed in a previous letter; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Horsford for sending a budding potato for experiments in planging in Va.; congratulates Horsford on rise in literary world, and expresses disappointment that he did not visit Cambridge. 3 pp. XCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the college of William and mary where he [JT] is to address the literary societies; mention of [Henry A.] Wise as a visitor to the College; crops fair, rain frequent; [Hugh Blair] Grigsby will deliver an address before Phi Beta Kappa on the subject of the people of the convention of 1788. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses letter from American Consul at Glasgow concerning her father's claim to an inheritance; hopes her trip was made without inconvenience; was detained on his return from Old Point by the steamer's broken shaft; all well at home; much rain, no damage to wheat. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the result of potato crop; left Julia and the three youngest children on Staten Island; brought the two largest boys with a view of putting them in school in the area; plans to accompany Julia and the children home' sends greetings to Mrs. Horsford and regards to him [EH]. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends suggestions for investigating the status of the Gardiner etate in England and for verifying the connection between the families on both sides of the Atlantic; has not been well for several days; has grieved over the death of Mrs. Horsford. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished by Henry McCaffrey, Baltimore: Washington D.C. John F. Ellis. 3 pp. Song. Including XCy of above song. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Due to bad winter weather conditions, communication from the \"outside world\" is not active, and Tyler inquires of political news; offers his and Julia's condolences on the loss of Horsford's wife [?]. 3 pp. XCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the crops and predicts high prices for corn in the next year; gives news of family health and asks for word about the yellow fever outbreaks in New York. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter in response to Tyler's inquiry of his family lineage: [Thomas Gardiner, Esq. of Tollesburry, Essex.] 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Farming news and notes celebration on 13 May in Jamestown of its founding by settlers, for which he must prepare a history of Virginia. 2 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to Tyler regarding price negotations of some property and a pony for sale. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, including difficulties in getting a loan from the bank; asks Gardiner to talk with someone in New York 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports meeting agenda. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, which he asks Gardiner to look into; states that he is looking for a residence for his wife, who doesn't want to live at \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia) forever. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will not succeed in next congressional elections because of the enormous increase in expenditures, mentions statement made by [Henry A.] Wise in Williamsburg that the College [of William and Mary] was \"the most superb body of equal size he had ever seen,\" says of Wise that 'his eye is steadily fixed on 1860\" [presidential election], feels that he[JT] is the last of the Virginia Presidents, suggests remedy for ailment of his grandson, plans to move to Hampton, 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brief business note asking Gardiner to give enclosed check to portrait artist; predicts hard times due to bad crop. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Julia Gardiner Tyler, \"Villa Margarett,\" [Hampton, Va.], to Col. David L. Gardiner Asks her brother to have Margaret's portrait sent as soon as possible and to put it directly in the care of the steamer's captain. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler analyzes his son's letter about the Zolverein Treaty; confesses that, as a father of six and a supervisor of a household, he is no Cicero or Pliny, but opts to live out his days in Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Compliments Tyler on his \"Memories of Richmond\" address and comments on Mr. Cushing's and Mr. Seward's speeches; he is lonely. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Navy Yard official wrote in regard to shipping the remains of Mr. Denison of Va. to be buried next to his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brief note asking Gardiner to conduct some bond exchanges for him. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by Edward Everett; mentions difficulties of son, John; comments on Virginia gubernatorial race; his address at the College of William and Mary forthcoming and the rebuilding of the college is estimated to cost $18,200, and will be completed Oct. 1, 1859. 4 pp. ALS. Includes engraving of John Tyler, 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, including the payment od debts and a trip to Raleigh, [N.C.], during which he gave 3 speeches; discusses his poor health and the flourishing wheat crops. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler agrees that a meeting of the Board would prove detrimental to his objective of re-establishing the law scool on solid footing; also inquires if books from West Point [Academy] arrived. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the 1860 presidental election and how the Virginia delegates stand on the candidacies of [Robert M.T.] Hunter, Henry A. Wise, and Stephen Douglass; his speech at a Richmond banquet was highly applauded; Mrs. Tyler's ill health, and his son's handwriting which rivaled Napoleon's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Agrees to speak on politics in Portsmouth; predicts that Breckenridge will be elected by the House of Representatives. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speaks of his triumph at the state convention where the Peace Conference Project was defeated; the \"temper of the state is obviously rising'; within 6 or 7 months Virginia will leave the Union. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends his speech; fears drift into secession, perhaps can be delayed until October; large cannon removed to Old Point, [Comfort, Va.]; may be a majority fot he Border States in the Convention, but it is doubted; measles has broken out among the chuldren; interest to [RT's] bond held by Crump falls due 4 May and 4 Nov., has no money or would not trouble him. 3 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS. 1 p\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of the death of Ex-President Tyler in The Daily Express (Petersburg, Va.). 4 pp. Nws. (See oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Detailed inventory of property/belongings on estate at his death. 2 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk, [Va.]; asks for news of the Tyler family. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Plan of the House of Representatives,\" Published by C. Bohm. 1 p. PD. (See Oversize File)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle describing bill introduced by Del. George W. Grayson to improve the New kent County burial site of Letitia Christian Tyler. (From the Daily Press and Times Herald) 1 p. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reaffirms the beauty and merits of Tidewater Virginia; gives an account of traditoonal social behavior to illustrate the proud cilture of the are; the descendants of the are should have a \"sense of their duty not to a single state only, but to the Whole Union.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets it has taken him so long to answer Tyler's letters; offers to publish some of Tyler's writing stating his opinon on the secession question for Virginia; agrees with Tyler's opinion that Virginia must stay with the Union; offers his regards to Mrs. Tyler. 2 pp. ALS, Frag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts invitiation from President and Mrs. Tyler. 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Poem entitled \"Song.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. Poem entitled \"To M.G.B.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert T[yler?], Curl's Wharf, to Mrs. Pearl Tyler, Sturgeon Point, James River, Va. Although he is not there in person, his heart is at \"Sherwood [Forest]\"; had been afraid it would bring back too many memories; this visit, however, only brought him pleasant experiences; encloses picture of his brother Henry; sends love to all of Pearl's family. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketches of part of Tyler land somewhere along the Ohio River; sketched by S.R. Carey, 2 pp. AMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Medical prescription for Honorable John Tyler; Hegeman, Clark, and Company, druggists. 1 p. AN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Envelope of letter from John Tyler, to Colonel Samuel S. Gardiner, Abby Manor, Shelton Island, Suffolk County, New York. 1 item. ADS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Five envelopes from President John Tyler, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York. 5 items. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Four envelopes to President John Tyler, Washington City, D.C. 4 items. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Envelopes to President John Tyler, 31 items. AD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Article in the Eclectic Magazine about John Tyler; \"John Tyler and His Presidency\"; written by his son Lyon G. Tyler, LL.D. 18 pp. PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Address given by Jon. George L. Christian; to the Colonial Dames of America; in Virginia; entitled \"John Tyler\"; includes inscription. 26 pp. PV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Address entitled \"John Tyler, Tenth President of the United States\"; by Armistead C. Gordon. 45 pp. PV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Article \"John Tyler -- Tenth President of the United States\"; written by Oliver Perry Chitwood. 2 pp. PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Engraving, 6 1/8\" X 9 1/4\", black and white, of John Tyler, by H.B. Hall and Sons, New York, New York1 item. Engraving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents William Miller to [?]. Regrets missing [?] in New York; Mr. Wood was nominated by a coalition of \"leading men\" from the anti-Masonic and working men's parties; speculates on future developments on New York politics. 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Philip Gerald Auchampaugh, Robert Tyler: Southern Rights Champion, Duluth, 1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of letter from Seawell; complains of all the rain they have been having; relates news of their mututal friends in Williamsburg; the Vice-President is tolerably well, and is \"I believe daily expecting a visit from General Harrison -- what between public and private matters everyminut of his time is employed and for the most part unhappily employed. For the cares of his office are already little less than the cares of the man and it is absurd to suppose that any man of his temperment and rank in life can be happy without being rich.\" Mother unwell; birth of his daughter. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for taking so long to reply, but a \"serious indisposition\" has kept him from being able to write; sends his regars to Gardiner's family and a special note to Margaret; planning a trip to Philadelphia. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has given with great pleasure his last letter to the President; has \"good will\" for the German population. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends Ferris as a good man for the surveyorship; notes that a possible opponent of Ferris' is Eli Moore, who is a friend of Polk; warns against filling positions with too many from the same clique. 3 pp. AL. incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Gardiner to lend money to newspaper editor, Thomas Dunn English; speaks of Polk and two poltiical associates. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Gardiner to ask Gov. Van Ness if Mr. Cooper can be given a position other than the one alloted to him of inspector because he cannot now climb sides of ships or [?] the burdens of such an office; reports that both me and Mr. Cooper are bad off financially; says Mr. Polk is partly responsible for this by \"annihilating all my expections.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Defends his father and himself against an article written in the New York Herald accusing them of trying to thwart Polk and his administration; suggests that the author of the article was paid; \"The ex-President has never uttered a word, I am sure, about Mr. Polk good, bad or indifferent and does not give the subject of Politics a thought now that the Texas question is settled. After much toil and sacrifice for his country...have only tortured and reviled him, he has retured, I hope forever, into the quiet and dignity of private life...He has a sweet and blooming wife, a sufficient fortune, a beautiful estate...moreover he scarcely ever opens a newspaper...\"; list of Tyler's accomplishments as President; \"He needs but on thing more,...the justice of his country\"; inquires as to publishing a rebuttal. 7 pp. ALS. Including NwsCl of New York Herald, 2 August, 1845. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends his best to Gardiner's family;comments on rumors of the \"bloody war\"; informs him that he received a letter from former Pres. Tyler, who is well; comments that \"Polkey and Spoils [Spoils system] should feel small now.\" 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to be in New York City soon; informs Gardiner that \"Polk has at last been caught\" as he predicted. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Gardiner to see that a speech he has written is published; has heard from the Ex-President and Mrs. Tyler who are both doing well; \"He says something about some expression used in one of my letters that has annoyed Julia. I have written him that it was altogether unintentioned, Madame Juliua is too sensitive\"; tells David Gardiner and him to get married. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that a gentleman, \"in whom [he] place[s] unbounded confidence\" has hinted that Buchanan will take Virginia and that the press there is \"out for [him]\"; Tyler is campaighning hard in [?] where the elections will be held next monday. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alarmed at the \"political aspect of affairs in this country\"; is sure the South is convinced it \"should have sustained the Missouri Compromise Candicate at Baltimore\"; regards the Missouri Compromise as the \"strong hope and sheet Anchor of the Country\"; predicts General Cass will be defeated and consequently the party will be \"swept up as with deluge.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that his name, of all the Northern Men, will be acceptable to the \"People of the Southern States for the Presidency\"; wishes him to come to Philadelpia and make some friends; confirms that judge campbell is almost avowedly for Buchanan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Gardiner to \"procure a copy\" of the paper containing the annoucement of [his father-in-law, Thomas Abthorpe] Cooper's death; wants to write a short biography of Cooper; sends his love to Gardiner's mother and Margaret. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells Churchill he had come to town that day; asks him to bring a deed with him from the clerk's office that \"settles Longwood on Macy Cooper.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Offers to send his father a picture of Priscilla; says he doesn't want it being a fixture in the house; thinks he is feeling better; New York politics. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Read his letter to the Union Meeting which has given satisfaction there; asks how many members of the state [Pa.] democratic delegation Buchanan can depend on as \"faithful friends\"; reminds Buchanan that he fells he should return to the senate. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Judge] Campbell has carried the city, [Phil.] and \"will no doubt receive the City and County vote in the State Convention.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning strike by laborers on the coal wharves and its handling by police in Richmond. 8 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Kiffee Chose the \"Old Keystone\" as his future home; finds Pennsylvania men agreeable; accepts an invitation to address Bigler Club in Lancaster. 2 pp. ALS. Including Df. concerning the \"Southern\" position of Pennsylvania and the transference of Pennsylvania to a \"semi-abolitionist\" state by the election of James Pollacky. 1 p. Including Df concerning disagreement with George Bancroft's interpretation of political basis of the settlement of Virginia. 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines invitation to address a Bigler Club in Colomia, Pa. [?]; feels that Col. Bigler will \"not only be nominated by the Democratic State Convention,\" but will also be elected by the people in the fall to the \"gubernatorial office\"; he is first always for Pennsylvania. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBigler Club report including letter from Robert Tyler read at the meeting. 1 p. NwsCl. Including TCy of above NwsCl. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will \"have the supprt of the City and Country without fail\"; sends his \"respectful compliments\" to Buchanan's niece Miss Lane and to Mrs. Baker. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's delegates will gain a majority of seats in the Convention; has seen Col. Bigler; feels that Buchanan should visit Philadelphia for a few days; inquires as to who shall be the next Canal Commissioner. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has contacted \"friends in high quarters\" concerning the best \"flue tobacco\" in the country; will write them soon at length. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines invitation on behalf of the Democracy of Berks County to celebrate the 4th of July due to a previous engagement; indicates that \"we all have a right to feel proud and gratified at the position occupied by our beloved Commonwealth [Pa.].\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend democratic festivities at Eagle Station on the 20th of August. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of same letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend the committee meeting at bedofrd on the 27th of July; is obstructed from many of the duties of his office by a wound he recieved to his right hand as a result of a fireworks explosion on the 4th of July. 1 p Cy of Al.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Proclaims the success of the \"Pennsylvania movement\" in the Democratic Caucus; informs him that he has been an \"able, efficient, and enthusiastic body of friends at his back\"; the \"Union Resolutions\" which he thinks originated with [?], \"are slain outright\" but to Buchanan's advantage; enunciates the problem of the \"Unionist Democrats.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that the Governor present an address for the release of Irishman Smith O'Brien. 2 pp. ACys of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants response to a letter Tyler sent in reference to \"certain offensive remarks said to have been made\" by him at Harrisburg, [Pa.]; asks for a response to that letter; Cameron must deny or retreat. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Condemns Mr. Donahoe for connecting Franklin Pierce with the \"illeberal temper\" of the New Hampshire State Convention in his newspaper the Boston Pilot. 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Defends his father against two articles attacking his administration. 5 pp. ALS. including TCy of ALS. 20 July, 1852. Printed in Auchampaugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines an invitation for the New Hampshire Convention due to \"circumstances of a private nature\"; proclaims success of the Democratic Party in November; commends Pierce as the right choice for the Democratic nomination. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thinks it best that he withdraw his name as candidate for clerkship of Pennsylvania Supreme Court to replace Mr. Cohen. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses an advertisement from the Ledger discrediting Pierce, that he feels should be contested; gives his support, which had earlier been for Buchanan, to Pierce as the Presidential candidate. 2 pp. ALS. Includes incomplete Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for Wise's views and suggestions as to the upcoming Presidential contest; offers his \"humble influence\" to Wise in his political aspirations; predicts the development of the Democratic Convention; questions why all states, emaning the inclusion of ones that do not usually vote Democratic should have a sa in the Democratinc nomination; claims that the South will provide \"present protection and future success\" for the Democrats. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that the free-soil element will \"exhibit itself to an alarming extent\" in the formulation of the Southern Platform of '56; warns Wise to keep the South united at all costs and not to quarrel with [Robert] Hunter. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks the President to intervene on behalf of a \"young man by the name of Phillips\" who has been fired from his clerkship in a customs house, Tyler claims that his removal will be disadvantageous to the party because his father is an extremely influential man. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Understands from the Ledger that Mr. Lane is opposed to the Pacific Railroad project; regrets that he does not give his \"able support\" to the project; claims that Lane is wrong in attributing the project to New York speculators who intend to make the road a private corporation. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note regarding letter of 5 December, 1853, and the Friends of Ireland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that the attacks on him [RT] made by the Pennsylvanian [which is owned by Bigler] did him no harm, and in fact, probably lost him a good deal of subscribers; reports that the senatorial race between Gov[erno]r Porter and [Colonel] Bigler is being conducted with \"much bitterness among [the] candidates\"; feels that Cadwalader is making a fine character in Congress.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Holds Tyler in high esteem, and considers him a close friend; reaffirms that he will not be a candidate for office [Presidency]; confident that Miss Harriet [his niece] will not marry an Englishman; he does not hear much from Philadelphia as \"Judge Campbell and Mr. Hunt[er] never write\"; he has \"full faith\" in the election of Wise. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Seawell that the President will be happy to serve Mr. [Jones?] if he is able to do so; indicates that the letter will \"furnish you authority for [?] in the case of Holt and the other cases.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Awaits Buchanan's return to America \"with great impatience\"; advices him never to discount the possibility of running for the Presidency; warns him that he should try to bring all his friends together; informs Buchanan that Pierce would like to run for the Presidency but he Tyler does not think that he can win; although Virginia is strongly supporting Wise for the Presidency, Tyler admits that the next president cannot come from a slave state; has just returned to Philadelphia after delivering an address at the Commencement of William and Mary College. 2 pp. 2 TCys of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dr. George [Semple?] was an applicant for the place when you spokle for Col. Custis, and it was decided by the department that no change should be hat at that point. The President (whom I have just consulted) thinks it will not do to make any change under the circumstances\"; asks him to tell John Seawell that he would like to see him once more; asks when he is planning to visit Washington. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Had a short visit with Joe [Seawell] but had to leave his office; regrets that he and Priscilla have been deprived of your society four summers; claims that public politic opinion is disorganized in the North; fears a \"dis[solution?] of the Democratic Party Nort and South\"; asks Seawell to keep him informed of Virginia politics especially regarding the race between Hunter and Wise. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if Boswell will loan him money to give to Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The meeting \"last night\" was large; \"Thousands of people\" had come to hear him; it was a \"clique affair\" and he was \"omitted\" from the Committee of Arrangements; informs that Gov. Bigler \"ran away from\" the meeting; reveals that \"Wescott is one of the most despised men in the community.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns Buchanan that he must come home [from England] soon in order to sustain the \"united delegation from Pennsylvania\" that Tyler feels is necessary for his nomination; notes that \"Campbell and J. Glancey Jones are traitors:\" and Forney cannot decide where he stands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Feels easier in his mind since the last time he wrote\" as recent election in New York and Maryland have seen a downturn in \"Pierceism\" ; claims that the Dallas movement will \"fizzle out\"; chastises Buchanan for an \"ill-advised\" letter he wrote to Wise, but is happy to report that Wise still supports him; feels that with Pennsylvania behind him, Buchanan will certainly be successful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs him that Pennsylvania is for Buchanan now; tells Wise to \"lien [lean?] towards him strongly; relates that there is a \"remarkably kind feeling\" towards Wise among politicial friends of his; claims that Pierce movement is dead there; considers Wise's letter to the New York National Democrats \"really admirable.\" 3 pp. ALS. including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Questions the exclusion of the Irish-American from the Convention of the Friends of Ireland; wonders how Tyler, always a supporter of Irish Americans, could allow the \"exclusion\" of a newspaper of over 100,000 subscribers from such a Convention, of which Tyler is the Chairman. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Armstrong, Reserved member; acknowledges that the remonstrant, Jee Seawell [?] has accused the Board of being unlawful by not publically stating the reasons for which they dismissed him. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents McGowan has just received a letter from Dr. Smith indicating that no funds are available for his office; informs Robert that it has been suggested that he purchase \"an iron safe\" in which to keep the documents of the Society [?]; Dr. Smith also suggested to him that they develop a more effective system for obtaining contributions; he requires a list of the \"State Directories and Socieities\" in order to do this. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will comply with Tyler's invitiation of a visit as soon as he can come to Philadelphia; praises him for his connection with the Irisih movement and claims him an \"able and unflinching advocate\"; feels that although michael Doheny and his fellow agitators should be condemned for their violence at the last Convention [of the Friends of Ireland], he must admit that they ahve led to progress for the cause; believes that together he and Tyler \"can do much towards peace and cooperation\"; declines any offer of a position in the delegation. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests that establishment of the office of the American I[rish] E.A.A.; suggests that Capt[ain] William t. Lyons is the man for the position; suggests that the position should pay 2,000 dollars per year; also suggests James C. Hyde, to go to work in Ireland. 8 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Tyler that the new constitution [of the E.A.A.] calls for the establishment of an Under-Secretary [which he has called for previously]; informs Tylr of an upcoming reply in the Citizen by [Patrick] Lynch, the editor of the Irish-American; if Tyler is ever in New York, Limsden is there every week and would like to see him. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that Mitchel does not support the [IAEA] organization and that Tyler should attempt to persuade him into its favor; speaks pejoratively regarding editor of the Irish-American, Lynch; claims that the Massachusetts Convention was \"a sorry affair\"; recommends Lumsden to strengthen the organization; Harris wanted to knwo who informed McClenahan that he was a British spy, but McClenahan would not tell him. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that he had a letter from Dr. Smith proposing a meeting with him and Tyler in Philadelphial; feels that they should postpone everthing until the \"full fruits\" of the trial \"are developed\"; claims that \"victory and glory await us.\" 1 p ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tried to see Lynch, finally found him in Brooklyn; feels that everything \"is made right\" with Lynch. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that a recent speech made referring to Tyler is unworthy; knows that Tyler is \"a patriot and a gentleman\"; intends to publish something to this effect in his nxt paper. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that, according to custom, a fee is to be collected by the Directory when a new charter is applied for; asks Tyler's opinion as to whether the new laws cancel this old custom or not. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Noticed that McGowan signed a letter with his official title within the Directory; asks Tyler if the names of members of the organization are not to be secret; Mr. Mitchel's lecture \"cut to pieces\" John Omahony's faction; this faction \"has utterly ruined itself.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had an interview with Mr. Thomas Whyte, Secretary of the State Directory; refers to the Emigrant Aid Society. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Surprised that the Directory Charter has not reached Tyler yet; receives money very slowly, but has received \"encouraging letters\" from the South and West. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Tyler that accommodations \"will be due\" on the 21st; he should remind the Herald that the amount is $300. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to call a meeting of the Supreme Directory and force Mitchell to give an explanation of his traitorous acts. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets that he cannot attend the meeting of the Supreme Directory on the 29th; feels that the conduct of the Secretary [McGowan], is not satisfactory. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of ALS from Dr. Smith, [Boston, Mass], to Dr. McGowan 4 March, 1856, concerning the sending of \"monies\" to the Treasurer. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that the State Delegates of Virginia will be for Wise; states that Wise is very close to their whole family; his father would be the best but he is out of politics; he will be a valuable asset in the election of Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received a letter from Daniel Edgar Sickles, Secretary of Legation to Mr. Buchanan, that regards Buchanan in much the same way Tyler had in a previous letter; asks Tyler which letter he would rather see printed in the Citizen. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes Tyler to forward some enclosed pamphlets concerning the \"Syracuse Convention.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays an editorial written in the Pennsylvanian \"hinting the idea of coalition\"; relays, also, good tidings from Mr. Buchanan; asks if Wise knows James Black of Pittsburg; mentions [William] Bigler; warns that a split may occur in the Democratic Party. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that the Irish faction within the Party was upset at their interpretation of speech in Buchanan made; he has written a letter to the editor of the Citizen informing him that Buchanan's intent was not to \"justify British Gov[ernmen]t in India and Ireland\"; advises him to make a public announcement of that fact to clarify any confusion; warns Buchanan that some men feel that he [JB] \"belongs to them\"; advises buchanan to \"drive 'em away.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Finds Buchanan acceptable as a possible candidate, but feels he will  not get a third of the Irish vote; would not be able to support Pierce \"under any circumstances\"; desires some indication of the association's {IAEA] policy in this matter; disturbed by Messrs. Lumsden and Convoy's failure to respond to him on association business; trusts that Tyler's sister is recoverning from her illness. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Attempted to persuade mr. Charles O'Connel to Col. Saunders to attend the Cincinnati convention as he may \"be of essential service\"; Col. Saunders \"declares for Buchanan\" the Vermont delegates are mostly for Douglass. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Glad to hear that Tyler was in Cincinnati to give a lecture to the \"Robert Emmett Club\"; hopes that Gov. Wise will receive the Presidential nomination from the Cincinnati Convention, which is presently meeting; worries taht Buchanan is too fond of Great Britain; also, Lumsden does not want another Northern man; he feels that the North has exploited the South and is not holding up to the American Constitution. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an effort to beat Buchanan' but feels that Wise will triumph in Virginia. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs him that Wise was the key to Buchanan's nomination; his father's name was mentioned several times, always in favor, at the Convention. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cannot go to New York, but wishes McGowan to visit him in Pennsylvania; says the Buchanan did not mean to indicate that Britain was \"tyranical\"; refuses to involve the IAEA in politicial questions. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement concerning letter from Robert Tyler, to John J. McGowan. 1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refutes a charge that Tyler made in a recent letter that McGowan was inplicating the Association in politics; assures Tyler that he was simply relaying the sentiments of club members regarding Buchanan, knowing that Tyler would most likely be interested; the speech Buchanan made has turned Irish sentiment bitterly against himself and Herbert of the Pilot Citizen is using it to turn them away from the Democratic party; claims that the organization can do nothing if a \"know-nothing\" is elected. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for any outbursts in recent letters; has only seen McClenahan once since in New York; Filmore arrived at his house the night before; he is sorry that Filmore allowed himself to be \"humbugged and betrayed by the dark lantern.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is unable \"to go on Sunday night\"; is able to leave on Monday or \"the following Sunday.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is ill and \"confined to the house\"; predicts that \"many men\" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia to help nominate Buchanan; reminds him to be careful of what he says and does especially in relation to M. Buchanan; has heard compliments of Wise's Richmond Ratificiation speech; Judge Douglas will be caught most likely in the \"Squatter Sovereignty\" trap; comments that the issue of slavery in the new territories was \"ignored in Cincinnati,\" and that if it ever arises \"there will be the devil to pay in the Democratic party\"; claims that it is not a matter of principle, but really a matter of politics. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for placing Tyler's letter about Buchanan in the news section; he has written an editorial of his own in favor of Buchanan which he feels will do Buchanan \"[more] good than a partisan article from a personal or political friend\"; claims that Buchanan's speech has done a great deal of harm; reaffirms that he will help the Democratic party in the campaign. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Wise that \"He [Buchanan] distinctly declares himself opposed to squatter sovereignty\"; he says that if elected president, he intends being President; Buchanan also told Tyler that his plans were influenced by him; encloses an article from the Citizen that Wise should have published in a Richmond paper, the editor of the Citizen prefers him [HW] for the Presidency. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will win this state [Pennsylvania], New Jersey,  and New York; predicts that if we beat the \"nigger worshippers\" bad in this election, the contest in 1860 will be the know-nothing Heresies. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtract. Claims that the Democratic Party has always guarded the rights of foreigners; explains that Buchanan's farewell speech to England is greatly misunderstood. 3 pp. Cy of AL. Including Nws Cl concerning Democratic Party electors of the fifth ward. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that Wise has misapprehended Buchanan's sentiments towards himself; Tyler knows that Buchanan likes Tyler but also feels strongly that Buchanan likes Wise. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He and Mr. Edward Kenefeck are traveling to new York; plan on seeing Tyler; the goal of their trip is to collect the thousand dollas owed by the New York club in order to pay \"the trial\" of last January. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests for Tyler some new signs and passwords; informs him that he has been feeling ill; claims that the Herald is \"unprincipled\" and attacks Buchanan in an \"ungentlemanly\" manner. 2 pp. AL. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Would like Tyler to investigate why Lynch never received a reply to his letter to the Secretary of the Navy concerning the voyage of the \"new[?] frigate\" to Ireland; Lynch feels that not only will it be a boon to Irisih Americans and American businessmen, it will also give hope to despairing Ireland. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Received the letter from Tyler approving the signs; claims that Lumsden is disruptuing the association; but believed there is \"the nucleus of a strong association of the right material\" who can hold things together. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Called at Tyler's office a few times, but never reached him; will announce Tyler to speak in his neighborhood on August 20. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the South must pull together with the rest of the country; feels that the Fremont Party will try to dominate the South; suggests taht it is Wise's responsibility to strenthen the South and join it with the North; Tyler claims that Wise's \"actions will make civil war.\" 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that Buchanan will win the election, but is not nearly completely sure of it; believes that if Buchanan loses Pennsylvania he will lose altogether; if he loses, Tyler suggests the South leave the Union and make an alliance with Great Britain. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets not being able to speak in H[?]'s district due to illness. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns Wise of the \"political serpents\" who will come down from the North and try to do him mischief; feels that Forney is not a good person for Buchanan to have around himself; suggests Glancey Jones as an able ally. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the election is going smoothly and that Buchanan will be elected \"without doubt\"; reports taht he was upset by the placing of an editorial he wrote on the fourth page of the newspaper; met with the editor, Mr. Fiske, and was promised that it would be corrected; concerned that this act may be part of a scheme against Tyler and Wise to proceed with caution and to avoid any argument with Buchanan and to see him at the \"earliest moment.\" 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks \"God\" for the victory of Buchanan; claims that it was \"the vote of the South\" that secured it; the faction in the North has excluded Wise from \"their prop-the Pennsylvanian\"; believes that \"they would betray their father.\" 3 pp. ALS. Pritned in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Happy that the North did not come out too strongly as that would have damaged the administration; claims that the \"forney Clique would have succeeded\"; fells that forney and his friends would have brought chaos to the country; believes that Forney is actually being dictated to by a group of men, and they are responsible for the destructive comments on Robert Tyler; postulates that their plan is to \"kill [Wise] off\" and replace him. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has heard that his brother John is urging Wise to suggest Robert's name to Mr. Buchanan for a cambinet position; Tyler will not accept a positionl although Tyler likes Buchanan, he warns Wise to guard his [HW] honor and secure \"Southern rights.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCyof the above ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a report on the dangers confronting the South and his views on the best way to deal with them; would like Wise to publosh the report in as many Southern papers as possible; suggests that it be read in the Convention; claims that where the Contest of 1860 is concerned, Wise is the \"only man living who can make the slightest impression upon the North.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler will not \"stand in the way\" of any favors Buchanan may bestow upon him, even if they include Forney; suggests that Col. Bigler is not happy with Wise; has seen Buchanan, who was kind, but feels he is too \"thick\" with Forney. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that a man called \"Senex\" claiming to be Wise's friend, came to see himl Tyler put him through a test to be sure of his intentions; believes him to be under the control of Forney and his friends; pleads with Wise to keep \"Senex\" from any more recognition in the Richmond Enquirer. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Had an itnerview with Mr. Buchanan whod esired to talk about Governor Floyd; advised Buchanan to talk to Wise about the matter; warns him to keep a \"sharp eye\" on the situation regarding Buchanan's cabinet; claims that Forney will \"use his influence in Pa.\" against Wise. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has just visited with Buchanan; claims that Wise is Buchanan's \"favorite\" of anyone; reports that Buchanan is troubled in deciding who would be the right man for Secretary of State; refers to Cobb as a possible solution; claims that Forney will do Wise damage; Tyler feels that he and Wise are very close. 6 pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech concerning Philadelphia Democrats. 6pp. ADf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement of letter from Michael Dohaney, New York. 1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that the Democrats are \"losing time\"; feels that their opponents are the \"pro-slavery party\", but feels that the task now is to \"show the hollowness and heartlessness\" of their argument; claims that Irish and German voters are becoming more \"rational\" and will vote against the Democrats out of a dislike for slavery. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Buchanan to tell him to do anything he would like to do; informs Buchanan that a feud between him [RT] and Forney is inevetable and that he finds Forney's conduct \"very ungenerous\"; claims that Forney has no right to attempt senatorial advances under Buchanan auspices. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns fight in state legislature for U.S. Senate involving Forney; feels betrayed by Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has met Buchanan in Washington and found him \"kind and confidential\"; Buchanan, seemed to him, not determined only to listen to Forney and his friends; claims that Buchanan is \"warm\" towards Tyler, but is obviously \"restrained by Forney's objections to Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has surveyed public opinion and found it to be in favor of Joseph R. Chandler for Catholic Representation abroad; a delay in this matter of six months would be \"preferred.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Remarks of the tendency to show Pierce \"gross injustice\"; feels that Donahue's paper, The Boston Pilot, has enough influence to correct this problem. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Content concerning the annual Fourth of July meeting of the State Democratic Party at Independence Hall. 1 p. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that the Governor of Kansas is \"guilty of a great outrage\"; claims that the governor, in his attempt to fill it with democrats, is \"destroying\" the state; believes the democratic abolitionists are looking to make a \"free-state democratic party\" with enough power to elect a President; warns Wise to guard the South. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will \"give Wise the State\" if the cabal does not establish itself there; claims that Kansas will \"now be a slave state.\" 5 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 2 pp. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will attend the Committee meeting at Bedford on July 23 if \"barely possible\"; has injured his right hand. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that a man looking toward the Presidency should keep himself always availablle feels that Gov. MacDonald can be persuaded to support Wise over Cobb; claims that Pennsylvania has one \"clique\" for Douglas; asks Wise to visit Philadelphia. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has been told by Mr. Westcott that Buchanan plans to \"sustain\" Gov. Walker; does not know what \"sustain\" intends, but he hopes Buchanan will do nothing to alter his present Kansas policy; Tyler grows increasingly \"against the good faith of Governor Walker\"; claims that if Buchanan were to involve himself in Waker's attempts at the Senate, his image would be injured no matter what the outcome; informs Buchanan that Mr. Van Dyke will be visiting him soon. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inferred from Wise's letter that pressure should be applied to Walker's press, feels that it was \"necessary\" to say something against the \"influence\" of those men \"deadly opposed\" to Wise; claims that Buchanan has no press \"devoted\" to him in Philadelphia, but that the Pennsylvanian is for Wise; claims that Wise's success \"in [his] own\"; believes that affairs in Kansas will help Wise's South. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends an article which he feels is a \"sign of the times\"; claims taht it is a version of \"Hamlet\" with the character of Hamlet or in this case, Henry A. Wise, left out; wonders how Mr. Buchana can listen to a man so \"devoid of discretion as of principle.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p. Including NwsCl of the article referred to in the letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the people are \"tired of the Kansas agitation\"; feels that Buchanan should persuade Walker to his policy soon or dismiss him; believes there will be less danger in dismissing him that leaving the question open. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that Buchanan's position on the \"Kansas Question\" is correct and will suit Wise; feels that Douglass has lost the Southl claims that Wise will be given the next Presidential nomination; believes that \"we\" can run Walker and his associates out of the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the Pennsylvanian is ready \"to move\" for Wise, but he thinks it would be better to wait a while; claims that Judge Douglas has \"destroyed himsef\"; informs Wise that his own brother, John, has grown a little \"weak\" on Wise, but that he intends to straighten him out. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp. Pritned in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that Governor Packer would like to see him; claims that any man who tried to interfere with the Constitutional Convention of 21 December would be crushed by the South; believed strongly that there \"could be and should be no Civil War.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Wise that the Pennsylvanian referred to Douglass unfavorably; was told by Judge Lenoir [?] that he and a friend plan to visit Richmond in July and was asked to accomplany him; thinks it is likely that he shall; notes that the press is \"firing into\" Hunter; is confident that there will be a time for Wise. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speaks of a meeting held \"last evening\"; claims that Mr. Bright gave a good speech; will be glad to relay more to Buchanan face to face. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Begs Buchanan to take his own course [on the Kansas Question] rather than listening to other opinions; claims taht Mr. Sickles is  \"a dangerous person\"; he is disappointed in the Post Master General who did not live up to his word to appoint Mr. C.I. Gibbson to a mail agency. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to Gov. Wise's \"extraordinary letter\" and claims that Wise can be \"formidable\" when he opposes something; stresses to Buchanan that he always tried to keep Wise in line with the Administration; claims taht he, Tyler, is for the Administration and is ready for a fight; feels taht Buchanan can \"whip them all\" and points out that Buchanan has the greater portion of the Democratic Party supporting him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that \"LeComption\" takes Wise away from his true friends; informs Wise of an article \"against him\" in the Union; claims that the President is \"vastly annoyed\" with Wise; predicts that at the State Convention, Kansas will be admitted under the LeCompton plan. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is happy to congratulate Boswell on the burth of a son; would like to be presented \"affectionately\" to Boswell's wife; wants information in Boswell's brother John and his daughter Julia; claims that he is \"as poor as ever\"; informs Boswell that his family is well. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that he has been offered the clerkship of the U.S. District court which has decided to decline; wishes to emphasize taht while he is honored by the good sentiments about him given by his riends to the President, he has not authorized any of them to place him as an applicant for any position \"at [Buchanan's] hands\"; reports that the Municipal Election has gone \"heavily against\" them, but that it has nothing to do with national politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for not being able to attend their 4th of July celebration; claims taht the National Democratic Party is the only one that is a truly national party; declares that the [Presidential] Administration cannot be held responsible for many of the problems and in fact has really helped the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that he and Wise do not agree on Popular Sovereignty; claims that he does not want Wise to change his views, he simply wants him to manage them better; tells Wise this only because he is his friend and is genuinely worried about his political career; feels that Wise can not win if he openly declares against the President and the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that although the chances are slim, Landys and Phillips may succeed; claims that the county ticket does not look to be in such good shape; reports that Douglass is not faring well in Illinois; intimates to Buchanan that he[RT] feels that the administration is a \"nobel [sic] one.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's friends can raise enough funds to buy a newspaper; claims that Buchanan's \"Filibuster Resolution\" is \"right\"; does not believe that the Catholic of foreign vote will leave the Democratic Party. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the Democratic Party can rally itself; feels that Governor Wise is beign \"taken in\" by men who are not really concerned about him; thinks that Buchanan should reconciliate with Wise, and then he will definitely obtain Virginia's support. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calls attention to the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; feels that the Board and Stockholders of the Railroad are being opporessed and should appeal to the Board of Public Works, claims that the Virginia Central Railroad company is making illegal encroachments. 5 pp. ADf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Buchanan has been \"unanimously\" endorsed by the State Convention; claims that Senator Benton made a \"shameful and most ridiculous\" speech at Tammany Hall. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that Wise will not gain the nomination at the Charleston Convention; feels that the South should endorse Buchanan, even though he does not wish to be a candidate. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts Buchana's invitation and is leaving for Washington soon; claims that Buchanan's name \"would prove stronger\" in Pennsylvania than any other. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will get more delegates than any opposition; claims that he [RT] has many from the American Portion of the Party as well as from the German and Irish portions. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Johnston for his letter, and pledges to serve him; claims that Old [John} Brown should be hung; feels strongly that the South must move away from some of its \"atrocious doctrines.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that a comment he gave to the Editor of the Pennsylvanian has been altered and that the published form is not \"satisfactory\" to him; believes that a Democratic President will be elected; warns that the Southern States should move ahead with caution. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Wise that he has told Buchanan to consult Wise on matters concerning Gov. Floyd and Virginia; advised Buchana to keep Wise \"with him\" under all circumstances; feels that things are well now with Forney, but was concerned about him; asks what Wise thinks about J. Walker as a possible Secreatary of State. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate fifty cent note, signed by Robert Tyler, 1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports to her that he can find none of his father's papers regarding Mr. Webster; claims, however, that his father had worked closely with Mr. Webster on the \"Ashburton negotiation: and always had much 'admiration' for Mr. Webster\"; is sorrofwul that his father's papers have been stroyed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Empathizes with her on the loss of her daughter [his step-sister] Julia; hears taht Gardiner Tyler is in Virginia and wishes he would write to him; reports that his whole family is in good health. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs worried about the actions of the U.S. District Court; claims that in the supposed \"Ku Klux cases\" Judge Busteed is acting without respect for the law and exerting his power to have innocent people sentenced; feels that the Judge is being entirely too militaristic; reports to Tyler that a Mr. Brickell, representing the whole community, confronted the Judge with a charge of the same; Love believes that he and Bruckwell will be indicted for \"conspiracy to intimidate\" a government official; informs Tyler that he may show the letter to his friends and is welcome to publish the facts of the letter. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks him for his \"kind note\"; informs him that he has told Col. S[?] about his support for aid to Texas and Pacific Railway and will try to persuade him to listen to Tyler; Tucker has been traveling a good deal, promoting the same. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is impressed by his efforts and advises him to keep up with \"painstaking energy\" on the inprovement of his handwriting; advises Robert to listen to his mother; advises him to develop self-control and pereserverance; hopes he will be compensated for his suffering by \"obtaining both fame and money\"; he reports that all the children are well; fears that he will die soon and is worried that he will leave debts. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Would like Gardiner's interpretation of the leading article in the January 4th edition of Benne's paper; he is anxious to hear about the Beeman affair. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that W.H. Polk will be in New York the following evening; urges Gardiner, Graham and other friends to see him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the Herald brings news that [the barn burners?] have been been defeated.; he hears also that the Tammany Ball was a \"Tyler affair,\" but he did not receive an invitation; would like him to make an inquiry about it; asks again if Beeman has been removed; believes that all the men connected with him are in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeels that Ferris [?] is better than VanNess for chairman; asks if Beenman has been removed yet; Tyler is too busy to make it to New York. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 p. PM. Including ANS from Robert Tyler to Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York comments on a meeting. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he will be in New York on Friday; encloses a newspaper containing an address he gave to the Grennomes[?]; would like for Gardiner to have it published. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks if he has heard anything regarding Audubon's expeditions to California; Tyler is considering going himself or sending Mr. Holland to San Francisco \"to seek [their] fortunes\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that although it is a tight contest, Porter has little chance of obtaining the judgeshipl believes that Gov. Packer is \"nervous\" that Buchanan is suspicious of him; reports that the Senate Committee is behind Buchanan in the \"Fillibustering Question.\" 1 p. Two TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses an article from the Pennsylvanian. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks if Termis[?] is the right man as surveyor; would like him [AG] to send him to Washington if he is; Tyle claims that he is on good terms with Termis[?]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that \"6 or 7 hunderd dollars\" are due to Mr. Cooper as salary back pay; talks of financial difficulties; thanks Gardiner for his last letter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he has receive the check for $741.6 1/4 and will attend to his matter \"with pleasure\"; feels that Buchanan will surely obtain the nomination. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Points out what a poor writer he is; expresses hope that his family is well; he received a letter from the \"ex-Functionary\" whom he finds \"lively as a cricket\"; wishes that Dudly Felow had been elected Mayor. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the court \"detains\" him from being in New York Saturday; encloses something from the Times; claims that Wilton[?] has \"killed\" Charlie Ingersall and he is \"glad.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks himfor handling the matter concerning Mr. Cooper; claims that he can request no favors from Polk nor Walker; feels that Judge Nelson is \"bound in honor\" to ensure that Gardiner prospers in business; believes that [Polk and Walker?] will cheat him if they can; predicts that Calhoun is their man now; asks him to send the article about the President. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has just received the pamphlets and will distribute them \"as far as practicable\"; feels that his repeal movement was successful; he has had an \"immense\" meeting, feels as though he has \"choked off\" all his enemies. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 p. Frag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if he [BS] will loan him money to give Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he has sent the letter to the President and that they contain 225 signatures; Tyler is seeking the pamphlet in the Van Buren question from Gardiner; claims that this is all for his father who has been defied by several men. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has just returned from Washington; commits himself to Thompson; claims that the Senate will reject Suydam; proposes that if they do, Collins should fill the vacancy. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of letter from Robert Tyler, 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler possesses intelligence, from \"pretty high authority\" in Washington that he might be able to obtain the [chargeship?] in Rome; wonders if Judge Milson would write a letter of recommendation for him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants Gardiner to see him on his way back to New York as there are many things of \"vast importance\" about which they should disuss; reports that Broderick wants the Secretary of Terasurey to act in his behalf; Tyler feels that this is an extremely important matter and thinks that the President should be informed of it. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that \"Hoffman's place\" is not important to them; both the \"Cass [?] paper\" and the \"Delaware paper\" have Graham formed as President; feels that Stillwell is not \"worth his salt and bread.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents VanNess [?] informed Tyler that Kelley claims he had been offered a bribe from Gardiner; reports that Hoffman feels that Gardiner's conduct was not improper; does not consider VanNess a \"man of honor.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses something indicate to Gardiner that there needs to be an explanation of Mr. Polk's policy; claims that if Mr. Polk has war he is responsible for the calamity. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes Gardiner to take care of the matter concerning the Aurora newspaper in the way he feels most appropriate; believes there is a diversity of opinion concerning the matter, but trusts that Gardiner knows what to do. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler questions why Beeman was appointed to the New York Corrections House; wants him to try and have it investigated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Insists that Gardiner remove Mr. Beeman immediately; Tyler claims that Beeman's appointment was the work of villains; wants Gardiner to see that James Bigler is appointed; warns him to beware of all possible \"Cass\" men. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Admits that there are problems with the arrangements of the Aurora; warns Gardiner not to trust Graham. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is \"shocked\" by what Gardiner has told him about Beeman; claims that it only proves that VanNess is \"treacherous\"; believes that VanNess is responsible for a letter in the New York Herald that was \"abusive\" to the President; feels that in the Aurora matter Gardiner's undle should be appointed, but if it can't be him, recommends Mr. Cooper. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was embarrassed by the favorable remarks made about him in public; continues to explain why he is not famous; claims that his membership in the \"Society\" is \"gratifying\"; feels that the Society is \"nobler\" than any other in the land. 4 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this case he is the defending attorney for John and Michael Castillo, accused of assault and battery; Tyler presents a detailed account of the trial; complains that the case has been misrepresented. 2 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a speech; missing first two pages; concerns a treaty; Tyler does not feel that the treaty should have stipulation; refers to the Ottoman territory; stands against the old motto that \"might makes right\"; missing pages four and five; defends the President against attacks that he has given out appointments to unworthy recipients.  Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that he is not involved in present agitations toward Forney in Virginia or elsewhere; feels that if too many men crowd the President eventually \"envy and jealousy\" will arise. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Page 1 missing]; encloses a letter written to Committee of Stark County, Ohio he would like for Wise to have published in a Richmond paper; reports that Mr. McClenahan, the editor of the Citizen prefers \"Wise over anyone else for the Presidency\"; claims that all the various opposing factions are rallying together. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Crossman to \"comply\" with [?] in all \"business corrections.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Referring to other forms government in comparison to that of the U.S.; feels that an \"Almighty Providence\" granted the American Constitution; believes that nature has provided for the commercial success of the American Continent; puts forth the notion that U.S. borders should extend straight across to the pacific; declares that the American government provides many advantages to its people; speculates on the future of the country. 21 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning foreign relations with Great Britain; refers to the \"unhappy\" people of England; claims that they are eing goverened by an oppressive group of people; believes that the same situation is developing in South Africa. 13 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning the Presidential Administration; enumerates the constitutional duties of the President and adds that he has other \"unwritten\" duties. 18 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to the infringements of colonists' rights by Lord North; explains that liberties have always been granted in Virginia; feels Virginia has held up to its promise of \"representative\" government. 16 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the early relationship between the United States and Great Britain; traces the development of England; claims that Americans are fortunate to be the descendants of such an ancient and great country. 8 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartial draft of speech claiming that the early statesman would be still crying out today if they were alive; feels that everyone should be involved in the institutions of the state; just as those men were. 2 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartial draft of speech concerning the develpment of the Virginia Colony; claims that Virginia has the oldest representative government; feels that each man came to Virginia knowing his civil rights; and that is why Virginia wa so successful. 6 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports of John Tyler's accident; feels that Livingston administered the estate decently; claims that any billing and ordering problems are the result of the Post Office and would like [?] to put those problems in the past. 2 pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Explains what rights Americans have and why they have them; explains how these righs affect the accused; claims that the charged was not legally made; reminds the jury that it is the \"agent of the law\"; includes another address concerning the District Attorney and his case against the defendant. 16 pp. AMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolved that each collector is authorized to collect thirty dollars. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. AMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Fairlee Cooper to Cadet James Farlie Cooper,Discusses a funeral and mourning; has \"nothing...to write about home\"; discusses friends and associates. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the illness which confines her to bed and the treatment she is getting; hopes that he could use his training at West Point to make her mobile; discusses her husband and his work. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chastises her son at great length for not having written home often enough; hopes that he will be advanced to the next level of study soon, since he has the ability but lacks the \"industry\"; she is now in New York for the winter. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that he is \"an ungrateful wretch\" for not having written to her; discusses several romances; news of friends and family; discusses a financial matter. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invites Mrs. Madison and Miss Legare [?] to a children's party in honor of her [EPCT] daughter Mary; notes that because Miss Legare is no longer in mourning she may also wish to attend; also invites Miss Legare's nieces. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that she is in Newark for a week; has just returned from the South; hopes the \"change in air\" will cure Lorrie [?]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets having to leave father John Tyler as she is not sure when she will see him again; informs them that she genuinely likes their brother; she opes that he, Julia, and Margaret will hold together throughout the ordeal [the death of their father]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for cake, champagne and other \"goodies\" from the President's wedding; fears that she has already been \"forgotten\" as the White House Hostess; claims that the weather in Washington is \"intensely warm\"; reports that [Robert] Tyler is \"quite a student\" and is always in his office; intends to send the children to Fire Island, New York where it is cooler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [First page missing]; Reports that Letty had a \"nice\" visit in Williamsburg; sends her love to father John Tyler; hopes that they will visit soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sorry to hear about the death of Mrs. Tyler's sister, reminds her that she [JGT] is welcome at her [EPCT] house; wonders how Mrs. Gardiner is taking the news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets that Mr. Tyler will decline the \"mission\" to Switzerland if Mr. Buchanan offers it to him, if he took it, they could live more cheaply and the children would receive a good education; explains that Tyler would never leave the \"din and fury of party poltics.\" 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates news of Mrs. Gardiner's father's family; reports that Robert Tyler has been forced to leave Pennsylvania for fear of the populace's war sentiments; indicates that they will most likely go to Virginia; declares that the \"state\" of the country is \"indeed terrible.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Priscilla will be \"happy\" to answer any of Mrs. Mack's questions; Priscilla considers herself \"dead and buried\" now; indicates that she does not like the South; claims that the \"Negroes are all violent politicians\"; she dreads the next election. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends her condolences on the death of Julia's daughter, Julia; her \"whole heart aches\" for Julia; desires more news concerning the \"terrible blow.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes discussions of Robert's son Allan's withdrawl from [the College of] William and Mary, the dedication of a Tyler monument in Richmond, and the death of [L.G.] Tyler's wife Anne. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussions of membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and family genealogy. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding NwsCl about Goodwyn; discussions of Robert's attempts to secure a position in the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; and information of Tyler family history. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes discussions of family genealogy and history, news of her husband Albert (especially his involvement with the United Confederate Veterans); discussions of the Civil War and the South. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests any files Mr. Goodwyn mayhave concerning Robert E. Lee. 1 pp. TCYs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussion on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding discussions mostly on family history, including Thomas B. Scott, son of Grace Tyler Scott. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning family history and the South. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes discussions of family visits, the William and Mary Quarterly, and the Tylers' two youngest sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes fiscussions of the dedication of the \"Tyler monument,\" Virginia, family letters, a letter of John Tyler's to the Emperor of China, and the Tyler family. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes discussions of family genealogy, Elizabeth's daughter's choice of which college to attend, and family news. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Returns \"Marshall's Tract No. 2\"; reports that the President John Tyler was \"glad to see\" that it was published. 1 p ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler feels that the south can only \"find salvation\" in secession; claims that Mr. Ritchie is \"falsifying\" facts in the North; believes that all in the North are abolitionists; thinks the only hope for unity is if the North will give up abolition. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on Mr. Bright's \"interposition with\" the Governor of Inidiana on the issue of a commission to \"take acknowledgements of deeds\"; informs Brown that Bright replied that he did not correspond with Gov. Wright and refers Tyler to Brown; give his brother's regards. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Robert Tyler is interested in the event [?] of the 9th, Robert Tyler would like to contribute but he is not sure what form the event should take; Robert wishes to present the idea to Mr. O'Brien and see what he thinks. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends letter to Wise stating what he thinks is Wise's position; states that he is for Buchana first. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Confides that Robert Tyler is a Buchana man \"first and last\"; John however, feels that cass and Buchanan will \"eat each other up\" and he will be forced to find an alternative; predicts that New York will support Marcy before Buchanan as well as Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and Alabama; believes that this will prevent the nomination of Cass; remarks that he will support whomever Robert and Wise choose. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses something of interest from the \"New York Atlas\"; inquires if it meets his \"present policy\" to have the article republished in Pennsylvania; feels taht Robert Tyler is the \"best\" man for Wise in Philadelphia; reports that Robert has a great deal of influence in the Democratic Party. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will be \"brought into\" the State Department by Pierce; claims that Southerners should demand that this be true; also feels that Wise should be brought to the War or Navy Department; feels that Wise can be elected to the Governorship of Virginia after that, and then the Presidency; claims that Douglas is \"dead forever\"; predicts that the next struggle will be between the South and the Northwest. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays a rumor that John W. Forney might receive the government printing contract; he is worried about this prospect as he feels Forney is not to be trusted, especially by the South; feels that Forney should not be reelected as Clerk [of the Congress]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses the \"returns just announced: and reminds Wise that they are just as he had predicted; believes that the fight for the State Department will be between Cass and Buchanan; warns Wise that should he get into the cabinet he should beware of the other men in it. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Questions whether he can trust Mr. Orr or Collins; resigns himself to supporting huston for the cabinet if that is truly what Wise desires; believes Buchanan has already accepted the position in the State Department. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He is glad to ahve been remembered by [?]; reports news of \"Sherwood [Forest]\" and \"regrets to say\" that it has been affected by the Army; makes references to the \"Negroes\" there; claims that the Union will be destroyed as a result of its own \"greed of power and dominion\"; thinks a treaty can be worked out if the North would cooperate. 2 pp. Frag. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Tyler that he still owes P.K. White $11.00 for \"footing boots\"; encloses the bill and requests Tyler to acknowlede it. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the latst he knew, Mrs. [?] Tyler's address was St. James Hotel, New York. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that she will forgive him for not writing for he has suffered great misfortune; reports taht he is on his way home from a centennial celebration in Philadelphia; plans to visit her on the way back to Tallahassee. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the President has offered his name to Congress for the position of the Postmaster in Jacksonville; wishes for [?] to drum up support for the confirmation among \"Virginia and other Democratic Senators.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Published in The Daily Nation; concerns the National administration and ideas for the settlement of the South. 1 p. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fears that a new sectional problem will arise if Northerners do not quit movign to the South and pushing the Negroes off the land; believes President Hayesmay be able to \"avert\" the problem if he works carefully to build a \"National Party\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns political situation of the [Buchanan] administration. 8 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends documents, letters, and photographs of his grandfather and other ancestors; wishes Lyon \"success\" with the book he is planning to publish. 2 pp. ALS. Including an invitation to an \"Oyster and Supper Hop\" at the Howard's Hotel in Jerusalem [?], on December, 31. 1878\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEspecially concerning Shands' candidacy for Superintendent of Schools in Southhampton County, and his son, William's attempt to obtain an appointment to the Naval Academy. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussions on Lyon G. Tyler's health, and news of the family. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions of Lyon G. Tyler's potrait, and family history. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussions on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond and an article about a clock which was a Tyler family heirloom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks \"Letty\" for her letter of sympathy; recounts the last hours he shared with his now departed father; reports that his mother is bearing the \"affliction wonderfully well.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including mostly correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Lyon's marriage to Anne Tucker, John Tyler [the President], family history, the William and Mary Quarterly, and investments in Cuba. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle concerning Letitia Tyler Semple and her years of residence at the Louise Home. 1 p. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of Letitia Tyler Semple, especially with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Letitia's ill health and a miniature portrait of John Tyler. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the Robert E. Lee will sail soon and if she desires to be on board she must arrange it soon; informs her that he may visit; claims that Bragg's success in battle may not be all it seems. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that General Lawton will settle the \"Horse and Oats\" issue; informs that Willie Waller will marry Jennie Howell [a sister of Mrs. Jefferson Davis] on the following Thursday; also, indicates that Gracie Tyler [Robert's daughter] is to be married soon; reports that the weather is \"delightful\" and the farmers are taking advantage of it. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Believes that his letters have not been reaching her and hopes he has remedied this; will facuilitate her request to distribute money to Willie Clopton as soon as he receives further instructions; feels that \"trouble is brewing\" in Charles City; reports that \"Averill's Raid\" in S.W. Virginia has greatly disgressed him; informs her that Chalrleston will not be \"taken and should withstand any attacks; inquires after \"little Julia,\" [Julia Spencer]. 2 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that \"Gardie\" suffered an \"attack of auge and fever\" but is currently doing better; does not believe that \"Sherwood Forest\" has endured more \"damage\"; feels that his family is safe; warns her not to return to \"Sherwood Forest\" yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Confides that news of \"Sherwood\" is \"unpleasant\"; reports that Babcock [?] is the only person there; informs that John C. and Maria are \"staying at C's\". 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Desires to see Julia [Spencer] as he has heard she is growing quickly; reports that he will keep Alex with himself until he [Alex] enters Lexington College; does not feel that her application [?] will be accepted; indicated that Maria [?] will not succeed in her attempts to secure \"Sherwood\"; warns her against being lured by the \"Feds\" into visiting \"Sherwood\"; reports that he will house and care for Alex; promises that he will keep her informed of Gardie. 2 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Alex plans to go to Washington College; comments on the slim chance of securing an appointment as midshipman for Alex; denounces Maria's [?] plan to take possession of \"Sherwood\"; feels unsire of Alex's financial wisdom; remarks on the complicated manner in which Mrs. Tyler should transfer funds to Alex; reports that Robert, Pris[cilla], and children are safe; wishes to secure \"Fairy Queen\" [a mare]; reports the inflation of costs in his area. 3 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he has heard from Gardie and notes that he is in \"fine spirits\"; reports also that Alex is at Washington College; remarks on his family, John C. and Maria; admits that Alex could not find the desired papers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the activities of Alex and Gardie; reports that recent employment of John Gale; happily informs her that Robert and his family are well; Tazwell and Nannie had a son recently. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a picture of Gardie; hopes that soon he will have carried out her instructions per Alex; reports that Robert and his family are well, and that the same is true for his [JAS] own family. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indicates that he has received communication from her and is delighted; reports that he will send a lock of Gardie's hair so that a portrait may be made; remarks that he will only move her possessions under her direction; recapitulates Dr. Selden's death; proposes that very few of her letters are reaching them [JAS, Alex, and Gardie] and asks her to write more often. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that Gardie is \"much concerned\" about silver and feels that it would be safer in a warehouse than in the bank; continues to work on Alex's midshipman appointment; hears nothing from Charles City; wishes to hear from her more frequently; reports that his health is good. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that his health is improving; indicates that he may be in New York soon; warns that there is the possibility of his arrest as all quarter masters are being captured; notes that Mrs. Davis is in satisfactory condition; sympathizes with Julia on the issue of her lawsuit against her brothr; fears that he cannot receive her mail since he is hiding out. 2 pp. TCY of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests directions to her location on Staten Island; inquires about Gardie and Alex; proposes that he will go either to Canada or Philadelphia; desires that his whereabouts be kept confidential. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions preparations in case of his death, the death of Julia Tyler Spencer, news of the family, death of Robert Tyler, and a proposed visit to \"Sherwood Forest\", Charles City County, Va. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports of his exploits at a skating rink on New Year's Day; is \"dissapointed\" that he has not received word from her. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Delightedly\" welcomes Alex's letter as well as hers; considers Mr. Campbell [?] a \"blockhead\"; reports taht his health is improving; feels that Gardie and Alex will both succeed on their chosen paths of life; indicates that Mrs. James M. Mason will soon be staying with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he and Julia [Spencer] have arrived in Halifax \"safe and sound\"; indicates taht he has spoken with the Archbishop and has \"entered\" Julia's name as a student at the Convent; notes that he has met up with his military cronies, Col. Wood and captain Wilkinson; does not believe that Julia will have any trouble settling in at the Convent; confides that Julia is quite enchanted with the Army and was deligted to meet a \"West Pointer\" on the voyage; notes that Halifax is not a lively town. 1 p TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he could not attends a dinner with the Archbishop because of his health; reports however, that the Archbishop visited him this morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he must leave Halifax in order to repair his health; indicates that  her failure to visit him delayed his departure; requests some photographs of herself; \"longs\" to see her. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Remarks on man's adoration for woman as he grows to know her better; delights in believing she returns the same feelings he gives to her; considers her the most beautiful woman on earth; wishes her \"all joy \u0026amp; happiness\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Abhors the \"notice\" of the \"decision\" and plans to have it broadcast in Southern newspapers; requests that she bring him \"his package\"; complains that he suffers from \"various diseases\"; reveals a visit from a friend \"of the late CSN [Confederate States Navy].\" 1 p TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Grumbles over her treatment of his \"package\"; regrets that she is ill; remarks that their relationship is not as he planned; gladly notes that he has heard from Gardie. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indicates taht he has not been well, but will still make a voyage to Savannah; alludes to the proper care for Alex and Gardie; reports that he has a letter in her handwriting which he is not altogether sure is for himself; remarks on his conception of their relationshop; comments on some errands he would like her to accomplish for him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets that he did not put off his trip a few days as he experienced fainting spells on the voyage; believes he must return immediately to the milder climate of New York; indicates that he needs to borrow money from her as his funds are being held by the government; hopes that the \"decision\" will be turned by \"Judge R.\" in Julia's favor; wishes that she collect his things from the St. Julien [where he was living] 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes he will \"get out\" of the \"row\" he is in; despairs that his \"wife\" is an \"Eduationalist\"; worries that he has been misrepresented to Julia's children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indicates that his voyage was not an easy one as he met with many accidents and delays; feels that the wealthy Southerners he has met in Canada should be home helping their less fortunate bretheren; reports a day of rouring with a young bride, Mrs. Withers; speaks of a friend who fought in the Crimean War. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes she would come to see him; desires to get out of business honorably and in good financial situation; complains of a sore throat; reports that he will see her soon; suffers \"disturbed\" nerves; proposes that \"Birdie[?]\" is in the best care. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the unexpectedness of Semple's letter; regrets that he has been \"ruined\" by the war; requests Semple to sell the deeds to his [JBR] land since he will not be capable of repaying Semple's loans; considers suicide; congratulates Semple's acceptance of the \"Constitutional Amendment\"; indicates that his Southern relatives are very poor off; does not desire that Semple reply. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a clipping from the \"Sunday paper\" concerning poetry; worries over the content of \"G.S.W's\" letters. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires after Rittenhouse's ownership of some Texas land. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires of where to send mail to Semple; reports that his [JBR] nephew saw Semple in New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wonders why he does not \"hear\" from Semplel comments on their business dealings; encloses information on Texas lands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets taht he cannot take her advice; speaks of his afflictions as burdens he must bear; repoprts that he will write Alex; comments that he is recovering from jaundice. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he has been requested to use his \"influence\" in Alabama to help \"Robert\" be elected to Adjutant General and Inspector General; confides that the price of land has dropped considerably in Virginia; reports also of some racial tensions in Virginia and the death of Robert McCandlish's daughter; remarks that to \"feud\" between his family and another continues in Georgia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Semple that he [JBR] is transferring the Texas lands to Semple; includes copy of a letter from his [JBR] lawyer in Texas. 1 p TCY of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bequeaths his land in Texas to \"Perlie\" Tyler; witnessed by Ralph Dayton. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests to visit Castleton on \"Wednesday\"; wishes to discuss business matters. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Offers detailed summation of the touring of his life; comments on his old friends Bishop E. [?], Judge Dagan [?], and Captain Bill Womack; wishes to author of this letter to remain anonymous.TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contains accounts of John Tyler the President in his later political life; reports that he is taking care of Julie Spencer; would like to hear from Julia more often; reveals a passage from \"the Diary\" which comments on Julia's abolity to live \"within enemy lines\" in New York. 2 pp. TCy of Frag. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes discussions of Semple's trips to the Deep South (Especially Ga. and La.); Semple's failing health, the \"March trial\" [?], Julia's children; James and Julia's relationship, his wife Letitia and her exploits, ex-Cofederates and their new life-styles, constant \"rows\" in which Semple is engaged, a possible lawsuit by Letitica Semple against Julia G. Tyler regarding possession of family portraits, and Julia's financial difficulties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes discussion on the possiblity of Semple moving to Japan, the state of families in Richmond, the lack of cooperation in teh South, the \"demoralization\" of the war, Semple's ill health, \"the war of the races\" which semple believes will occur soon, Julia's financial situation, Julia's children, Semple's many excursions and travels, the \"destitution\" of the South.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding discussion on the unveiling the Tyler monument at Hollywood Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussions on family history and the unveliling the Tyler bust in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence includes Discussions on family heirlooms, Bessie's \"destitute\" financial state, the destruction of a family heirloom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlice Tyler Denison, Bessie Denison Allen Williams, Tazewell Tyler, Annie Bridges Tyler, Martha Trent Tyler, and Julia Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes discussions on William G. Waller's daughter Jenny and a portrait of John Tyler, the President. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entitled Conundrums for Miss Tyler, 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Especially with Annie Tucker Tyler and Lyon Gardiner Tyler, includes discussions of the Tyler family, Bessie's health, and a clock that has been passed down through the family. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Louisa [?] has visited William Tyler's farm and returned with fruit and vegetables to preserve; inquires if Julia would like him to preserve some grapes for her; hears rumor that sister Alice might be married soon and expresses his sentiments as to whom she should not marry; adds a postscript to his father indicating that the livestock are not healthy. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Offers his congratulations for the \"momentus event\" that recently took place and explains that he could not have left the seminary to attend; feels confident that everyone at \"Sherwood Forest\" is enjoying his or herself. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Gen. Burnsude had made a headquarters in the area surrounding \"sherwood Forest\"; explains that she is an \"entire cripple\" now; indicates that there is a lack of communications throughout the state; inquires if she might soend some time with Mrs. Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes discussions on \"Nannie's\" financia state, Tazewell's exploits in California, Nannie's plans to join Tazewell; Julia Tyler Spencer's untimely death. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding discussions on family genealogy and history, the William and Mary Quarterly, the \"Old Dominion,\" and Lyon's death. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning Sue's chuldren, family genealogy and history, and family news. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Complains about the bad weather; describes a new pink hat; asks for a new muslin dress and new capesl describes the other girls, the meals, and the lessons at Madam Shegaray's [sic] [Chagary] school. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes clothes being made for her daighter; chastises her daughter for wearing her \"hair braided with bows\"; tells her daughter to makr her nightgowns and handkercheifs before they go to be washed. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the progress of capes and \"neckercheifs\" being made for her; discusses the other chuldren and family matters. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gives news of East Hampton; wories that Julia has lost interest in school; gives advice on appearance and deportment. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that she has been sick with \"dissentary\"; looks forward to a visit from \"Pa\"; discusses plans for summer. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that she is writing because their mother is too busy with company (Judge Edwards); discusses the alteration of a hat; gives news of the family; discusses mutual friends and neighbors. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses in great detail numerous items of clothing that she would like made; discusses relatives and friends that she visited. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sorry to hear that JG has been sick, reports of a scarlet fever outbreak; reports on the activites of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the new fashions in the city and describes Broadway as a \"moving mass of gaily dressed ladies and mustached beaux\"; describes Christmas activities; discusses books, plays, and poetry. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pleased to have received her letter of 28 December, 1839; tells of severe winter conditions; wishes news from the \"fashionable world.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a \"Fancy Ball\" and an elopement which followed; describes lectures that were \"grand failures\"; discusses Queen Victoria's wedding. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has sent a package to her from \"one not a little touched by Cupid's dart,\" Mr. Sherman; tells of social events; sends regards to family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that they have left for Liverpool, England earlier than they planned but are now on board ship in the harbor waiting for enough wind; the traveling plan includes Liverpool, London, and Brighton, England as well as France, Italy, and Germany. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Welcomes her back to America from her trip to Europe; school news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents New Year's greetings; curious of social news; sends school news; New York political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets having missed her in New York; longs for her to write; asks her to speak with the President John Tyler about appointing his [JJB] brother-in-law, Judge Oakley, to the Supreme Court. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sees her as \"the most fascinating and lovely creature that existed on earth\"; realizes his aspiration for her affections are unattainable; hopes to be remembered as a friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alludes to the romance between President John Tyler and herself; does not approve of her \"petticoat goverment in the affairs of state\"; appeals to her as \"the fountain of influence--the appointing power\" for a position abroad in an embassy where he could \"enjouy a great deal of dignity and honor, with plenty of money and nothing on earth to do\"; will use his influence against Tyler if he does not get a position; social news; likes the idea of the new machine--an \"awrial car\"; calls her sister a prude. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Appreciates his affections, yet cannot return them; hopes to maintain a friendship with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; regards to the President; desires a visit from her. 2 pp. TCy fo ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that her brother Alexander has been sick; relays her mother's warning against going to the city in August, \"the hottest month of the year\"; describes East Hampton. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates sadness due to loss of \"Father\". 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells how much Mr. Davis loved Julia and how Julia's father \"cut [insulted] him in the Gallery of the House [of Representatives] when all eyes were directed at them\"; social news; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of Introduction for Madame Guillet to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking them to join her mother and herself for their afternoon drive. 1 p. ANS. Also including a calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel roosevelt. 1 item. P.M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses dismay that Julia got wet. 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enclosed \"directions\" from Dr. Quinn; tells how the city is full of surprise [about Julia's wedding to the President] and will take weeks to recover; comments of future political appointments; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Juliana Gardiner to Margaret Gardiner Relays the shock of Julia Gardiner's marriage to the President John Tyler; calls upon her for discretion on the matter; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates the astonishment of the city to the news of her marriage to President John Tyler; he has sent an announcement to the evening newspapers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends congratulation on \"consumation of connubial bliss\"; feels that President Tyler has treated him ingentlemanly; hopes for her sake that the President is re-elected because \"she is admirably adored by all\" even thous he \"is violatly opposed to his political sentiments\"; states that the Tyler administration has \"robbed\" him of $160,000 and has left him a pauper; pleads for her assistance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This was the first opportunity to write since her \"accession\"; tells of her arrival in Washington and the White House; states she is \"quiet posession of the Presidential Mansion\"; tells of the reception at the Executive Mansion and the demolition of the \"famous wedding cake\"; tells Alexander Gardiner not to worry about political appointments. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Appreciates the advice sent; social news of the White House; states that the President John Tyler fears losing all presidential honors to Julia Gardiner Tyler; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; states that she realized that she now has a son [-in-law] who is the President of the United States; sends regards to the President and to Margaret Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She is \"behaving accordingly\" to the role of mistress in the White House' describes the \"spectacle at the White House on the Fourth of July\"; had met with Mrs. [Dolly] Madison the day before; tells of plans of trip to [Old] Point Comfort, Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She is pleased with Margaret [Gardiner's] return' thinks that she [JGT] should persuade the President to settle in the North after retiring from the Presidency; tells of local robberies; tells of Alexander Gardiner's visit to Connecticut. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She is pleased to receive letters from them daily; regrets hearing of Julia's bad habit [sleeping late?] and that the President must \"insist upon amendment\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of travel to Connecticut; describes a friend's mansion, grounds, and commercial property there; was surprised to find Margaret Gardiner at home. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends advice; tells her to assume \"household duties as well as those of state\" because she \"must be a politician\"; tells of local robberies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the pleasant reception at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, ; describes the accommodations there; social news; describes her first impressions of \"Sherwood Forest\" under construction; tells of her introduction to the plantation slaves as the new \"Missus\"; sends a musical composition of the President to her brother. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the numerous calls on her and gifts to her as First Lady; tells of the President's visits to his former constituents; describes the estate [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and the changes she plans for it; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reminiscenses of their youthful friendship; asks to be recommended to friends and family for employment as an \"instructress\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests on behalf of Mary Livingston that she [JGT] persuade the President to see to the postponement of sea duty for Mr. Livingston. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She has decided not to marry Mr. Thompson; social/family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; tells of a political gathering planned for that evening; local news; tells how the family has been \"vastly annoyed by office seekers and would-be retainers\". 2 pp TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of family and friends; discusses the political news concerning President Tyler and the Tyler Party; tells of rude comments made about the President and by Mr. Miller; tells of the death of Westerlo Van Renssalaer. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of mutual friends. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that a member of the family write to her daily; describes receptions on board the Falmouth, the Pennsylvania, and other ships in the roads; social news; asks for advice on plans for \"Sherwood Forest\"; political news; has been annoyed by those seeking favors. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She has deicded not to \"break [her] neck to win\" Mr. T[hompson]; relays the message that Alex Gardiner wishes to be made president Tyler's aide-de-camp. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He understands her inability to write more often; warns her that many are using his and Alexander Gardiner's names in attempting to gain favors from the President; states that he will inform the President in writing personally in any case they are interested in. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of funeral services attended by the President in Norfolk, Va.; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns her \"not to believe all that the President says about the honeymoon lasting always\"; relays gossip about the President and his first wife [Letitia Christian Tyler]; discusses mutual acquainances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a ball which the slaves on the plantation [Sherwood Forest] were having; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the anticipated visit of the President and her; she hopes that the President won't find the visit too unpleasant since they have moved most of their belongings into the coty; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anticipates the arrival of the President; relates humorous story of Col. Livingston's mishaps with a boat; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He was very pleased with a recent address made by the President; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hates the idea of leaving the summer house so early in the season; discusses Mr. and Mrs. Polk; she doesn't see the need for Margaret Gardiner to marry yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of family and friends; tells how their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] does not want to return to the city; tells of the game brought by David and Alexander Gardiner from a recent hunting trip. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Attempts to clarify some confusion over the political appointment of Samuel Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She was startled by the news of her coming visit since it comes at the same time as Mrs. Rober Tyler's visit; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells that Mrs. [Dolley] Madison will not be accompanying her on her upcoming visit' feels that Mrs. Madison is seling \"Montpelier\" because of financial need and that President Tyler would have purchased it if he had not already bought \"Sherwood Forest\"; expects David and Alexander Gardiner to meet her upon her arrival in New York; discusses aspects of obtaining a consulship in Marsailles, France; discusses the possible inheritance of two or three million dollars if certain information is found; wants the new York newspapers to find out that she is coming to town. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a piece of his wife's wedding cake in return for the one that she [JGT] sent to him; wishes to be introduced to her husband, President Tyler; discusses his new wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; discusses a portrait being done by Mr. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a package containing a cap and a note; discusses decorating ideas for the new house; tells how Alex Gardiner has engrossed himself in politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells that the President has sent to Italy for a greyhound; describes a promenade with the President; news concerning friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He will attend to the President's request; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses attempts to determine some relationship to a Mac Lachlan estate; news of family friends; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a wedding reception she attended; tells of Virginia Scott's, daughter of Ganeral W. Scott, taking of the veil though Miss Scott was described to her as being \"as mad as a march hare\"; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a list of flower seeds which could be planted at her country residence; asks her to send him her request. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses friends and clothes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests her assistance in finding an appointment in the Customs House for Mr. Hooper; describes Mr. Hooper's attributes. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including post script from John Tyler to Gov. Van Ness delegating the task of finding a position for Mr. Hooper to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a parade for Henry Clay on Broadway in the city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the price, style, and material for curtains to be made for her [JGT]; news of family and friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the purchase of a Rockaway versus a Barouche. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs her that the looking glass maker will not have her mirrors ready until the first of December, 1 p. [on the same page as the previous item] TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the election--\"the people are truly beside themselves\"; feels that with the election \"order will be restored and peace will return to our bosoms once more\"; describes a lecture given by Bishops meade and John Johns of Virginia; will be sending Alice's Tyler dress with General McNeill. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions curtains; she is pleased to have Alexander Gardiner in Washington; political news; she is pleased that Polk won. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses carpets, clock, lights, and shades to be purchased for her new house. 1 p. TCY of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She was not able to find the desired easy chair; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds an elegant black hat for the opening of Congress; discusses clothes; tells fo a newspaper article which \"took quite a fling at me [JGT]\"; plans some spectacular social event for the White House; news of Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses hat feathers; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news; fashion news; their mother is willing to live in London; all her [JGT] furniture and upholstery is ready to be shipped. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Information of freinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses visits to her by foreign diginitaries. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends compliments made by the President on a piece written by him [AG]; the President feels that he [AG] \"is destined to be a very distinguished man\"; discusses opening in fireign missions; she is determined to see that h get a foreign appointment. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans a special entertainment for her [MG] upcoming visit; discuss clothes and fashion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses fireplaces and mantels. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks on how all of her [JGT] letters ask for favors; the peral necklace she asked for has been purchased. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that some items be brought to her; describes some jet jewelry given her by the President; asks her to tel mother to bring her own maid when she comes for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Information on sending furniture to [Sherwood Forest]; asks that the goods be insured. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the social calls made by her that morning; will send the requested riding clothing as soon as possible; she is surprised that she [JGT] could be so \"ungenteel\" as to suppose taht their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] would travel without a maid; wants her to \"send three pairs of shies and four pairs of stockings to replace those worn out by running around\" on errands for her [JGT]; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seeks her assistance in having Judge Edwards appointed to the Supreme Court; feels taht \"poverty and pride is a trying thing indeed\"; discusses purchases made for her; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells how she is falling behind in her tasks, especially because of bad headaches; tells of David Gardiner's return from Long island; relates Mr. Ely's happiness in the request to her [JGT]; needs to have a shirt of the President's which fits as to have others made for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the loss of her father; was extremely pleased with her visit to Washington, D.C., and the White House; news of weddings of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the numerous recent visits made to her; political news; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses her [JGT] relationship with her step-daugher Alice Tyler; encourages her not to have anything to do with criminals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells how she had seen the President ad her [JGT] \"ugly faces\" at a daguerroetype gallery and feels that decept portraits of them need to be sent; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses clothing and jewlery; inquires from Margaret Gardiner the whereabouts of \"The President's ring\". 2 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses purchases; remarks taht Alex Gardiner was flattered by the President's remkars about him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She feels that she [MG] should prusue Mr. T[hompson?] and not let him get away; wishes to have her guitar and music sent; longs for her canary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that it is better he write to her regarding political issue instead of writing directly to the President Tyler; feels that he is the best in New York to advise the President on appointments there; discusses political positions in New York. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that Mr. Carter is ill and they will be kept from \"waiting on the President and Mrs. Tyler...\" 1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that Mrs. Tyler look over the papers involved in \"Babes Case\" and try to persuade her husband, President Tyler, in favor of the \"prisoner.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political news; he feels that \"Mary Garinder deserves a whipping for her obstinacy\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions prince Joesph Napoleon Boneparte, 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 p. N. Including the names Phoebe Gardiner and Fanny S. Gardiner, Shelter Island, Suffolk County, New York on the address leaf. 1 p. Also including the toast gien by General Lamar of Texas at the President's dinner party. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends congratulations on her marriage to the President; describes travels in Italy. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brings to her attention those persons not invited to her ball that should have been; hopes to be \"her obliged and humble servant\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS on the same page requesting several more invitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Finds their separation upsetting; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Surprised to find out that she [JGT] will be entertaining the Supreme Court; inquires about the upcoming departure from the White House; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the quiet activities, reading and embroidery, she has been involved with since her return from a visit to Julia in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of a safe arrival in Richmond; travel plans to \"Sherwood Forest.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the aftermath of the President's and her departure from Washington; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses settling into \"Sherwood Forest\" after leaving the White House; requests taht several other pieces of furniture be purchased for her, as well as a new carriage. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that all the furnishings have arrived; gives some advice on unpacking the mirrors; discusses plans for the summer in East Hampton; discusses their brother Alexander's plans for a clerkship; describes a screen she is embroidering; complains about the necessity of making social calls. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the parlor in \"Sherwood Forest\"; describes in detail the clothing of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\"; social news; describes the gardens. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that the distance between them has grown; news of framily and friends; sends a muffin recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that a rockaway would be the best type of carriage for the country; recommends that a watchmaker attend to her clock; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the slownewss of the mails; feels that it is not possible to visit before July; inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on Texas; mentions the President's music. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets the distance between them; plans to plant flowers in the garden soon; discusses sociial call. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses dress she is making for her [JGT]; mentions some of the changes in political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes how clock is to be set up; describes design for the gates for \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions furnishing and carriages; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses marriages and engagements of acquaintances; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a horseback ride on the plantation' she is determined not to make social calls to Williamsburg; mentions visit by Dr. Rogers; asks that some new clothing be sent to her; describes her recent dreams. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses socail calls; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns her about riding race horses and has \"a thousand anxieties about \" her; social news; inquires if she \"has any white people around\" and if \"all the servants are colored\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mention family correspondence; discusses the Virginian aristocracy and society' assures them that she does not \"feed the chickens\" on the plantation; discusses carpets in detail; mentions the wild flowers that the President Tyler had picked for her in the woods; plans to visit to the North. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses clerkship; has no \"local chit chat\" to send; political news; feels they should not keep a carriage due to the expense; mentions summer plans in East Hampton. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends reassurances to be given to her mother that her health is fine and that should she fall ill the President himself would tend to her; plans to return social calls; regrets hearing about having to dispose of a carriage; discusses summer plans; mentions the whereabout of her step-children; social news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests taht he pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the crops; describes the boat at the plantation; feels that he should prusue Miss Wright. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions fishing on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has been engaged in purchasing her \"spring costume\"; social news; mentions new White House administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses preparations for having a dress made for Alice Tyler, Julia's stepdaughter and sent through Elizabeth Tyler Waller, another stepdaughter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions fish and fishing on the plantation; describes their boat, the \"Pocahonatas\"; discusses carriages and saddles; describes the new additions being made to \"Sherwood Forest,\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes fiacee of a mutual friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the prospects of John Tyler, Jr.; reports that John Lorimer Graham has been replaced by [?] Moris; discusses Polk and the Cabinet; discusses the upcoming 1848 Presidental election; reports that President Tyler has been approached and asked to run for the Senate again; reports that \"Tony, Fanny's husband\" has died of cancer; asks for an accounting for all the money she owes; discusses the distribution of 2000 copies of a speech published in the Madisonian; discusses household furnishings. 8 pp. ALS. Including AL from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Julia McLachlan Gardiner, discussing her husband's response to inquiries about the possibility of his running for Governor or for the Senate; disturbed to hear that her brother Alexander was ill; describes the clothing she desires. 4 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels strongly that the appointment of Mr. Pickens to the U.S. mission to England is considerably poor judgement; mentions an article about an evening in the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a Virginia \"helter-skelter\" concerning two flower vases from the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses hats; inquires about her views on several political appointments; news of friends and family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. On same page as previous entry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that she has caught a cold; describes, in great detail, a dinner party given at \"Brandon\" by Mrs. William Harrison; feels that recent dinner parties are dull as compared to those given at the White House. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses music; mentions appointments of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of acquaintances; describes Alexander's Gardiner illness. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses visit by a strong Tyler advocate, John R. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; discusses carriages. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has sent a package of bonnets down to her; expresses her concern of her [JGT] health; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends an invitation for dinner; wishes that she [MFR] be accompanied by her sister and frinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to why she or their mother Juliana McLachlan Gardiner did not accompany Alexander Gardiner to Easthampton; describes dinner party she had given the evening before; mentions having to cancel plans to visit Mrs. George Harrison due to unexpected company; hopes that someone in her family would pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses books and slippers; mentions an interest of the President Tyler in the press; describes the food at a dinner party; discusses clothing. 5 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions friends and family; discusses the recent activities of President Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the evenint spent at the plantation of Mrs. George Harrison, \"Lower Brandon\"; says that the President Tyler feels that she \"was formed to be the admiriation of every one who has taste and wit and the wonder of all others\"; describes the clothes she wishes to be sent to her as soon as possible. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses plans for summer travels to the Virginia Springs and the North; mentions the crops and harvesting at the plantation; discusses the appearance of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; discusses the President's Tyler Clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the value of the harvested crops; describes some minor occurrence on the plantation; discusses carpets; news of friends; mentions the death of President Andrew Jackson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions carpets; discusses travel plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encourages her to visit the Sulphur Springs, Virginia, for the summer. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a cisit by the ladies of \"Lower Brandon\"; mentions her wedding anniversary. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the scene where she and the President [Tyler[ were staying when a hurricane struck, tells how they were able to escape injury; discusses friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York;news of friends; discusses the annexation of Texas. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York; deiscusses the annexation of Texas; discusses the upcoming summer season. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a funeral service for one fo the plantation slaves; discusses clothin; the President Tyler and she plan to go to Richmond to do some shopping; discusses music. 2 pp .TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, 20 July, 1845, from Alexander Gadiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner requesting that Julia Gardiner Tyler's bills be sent to him for collection; mentions a fire in the city. 1 p. on the same page as the above. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a copy of a newspaper containing the resolution for annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a visit to Williamsburg from which she \"was very anxious to get away\"; mentions a visit to Jamestown, Va.; lists those people she met at Old Point Comfort, Va.; mentions an article about the Tyler Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the finances of the President Tyler and Robert Tyler; tells that John [Tyler, Jr.] \"has forsworn liquor entirely\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; mentions the annexation of Texas; feels that \"[President] Polk is ruining himself.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the reception they received on each step of their travel; describes the people they have met; reports her alarm at hearing of a fire in the new Port; describes the baths; reports that \"Bonaparte from Baltimore\" has the cottage next to theirs. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes their travel plans for the nxt few days and their intended arrival in New York; describes the other guests at various sprigns. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of their arrival; discusses the name of her new dog. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a visit to Norfolk, Va.; discusses clothing and furnishings in great detail; feels tha the other canary which the President Tyler bought for her treats her other canary \"with utmost contempt.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the name of her dog; sends the desired qualifications for a new housekeeper for \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the financial loss of \"several hundred dollars\" from the death of a young slave who died \"from eating dirt,\"; discusses the garden and furnishings. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes to have a book on etiquette sent to her; mentions a letter by the President Tyler which was to be published; mentions her pet burds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fears that her correspondence is dull; mentions a dinner party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of visits to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by her step-daughter's cousin, Martha Christian, and John Tyler Jr. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels disdain for New York and its social classes; feels happier where she is now. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses carriages and furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of catching a cold at a fair; reports on the health of her greyhound. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; leaves for Shelter Island, New York, in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anticipates a visit from him soon; tells of the activities of the slaves on teh plantation; mentions a visit by Mr. Churchill Semple, a relative of the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes her search for fireplace fenders for \"Sherwood Forest,\" since she \"would not like to have your [JGT] house burnt from any negligence of mine [JMG]\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends details of a shipmnt of \"freight\" to her including \"one housekeeper marked Catherine Wint, one Italian Greyhound marked Le Beau, one box containing fenders\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has sent the greyhound with mugh regret; mentions Margaret's Gardiner stay in the South; describes an evening concert; discusses hats. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS. [12 November, 1845], from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, to Julia Gardiner Tyler. Concerning the social activity in the city. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that he inform her of anything political or social that he hears of in Washington [D.C.]; mentions single women he might want to become acquainted with. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news and gossip. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for not having sent a recipe; news of friends; has decided to \"refuse all invitations this winter under the plea of mourning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the treatment of the slaves on the plantation; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ponders whether the fact that the rich and popular Capt. L [?] is jewish makes him intolerable in the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; has enclosed a book on etiquette. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of acquaintances; sends the President's Tyler thanks for some music sent to him; tells of the activities of her new housekeeper, Catherine. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends wishes of a Merry Christmas, reports that at the plantation \"the merriment of the occasion seems confined to the negroes\"; describes some of the holiday food' mentions plans to attend a Naval Ball at Annapolis. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of acquaintances; mentions the \"superior advantages\" of the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political references. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Much news of family friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, sends part of a recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Conveys her deepest and sincerest sympathy at the tragic loss of her daughter, Mary Fairlee Tyler; sends her prayers and consolations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Do you know, Juluia, I like 'Sherwood' alone much the best -- 'Forest' seems associated with everything that [is] wild \u0026amp; uncultivated and remote.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is pleased to have received certain music; mentions recent purchases. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of social activities and acquaintances; feels that \"President Polk is in no way friendly to the Tyler Party,\"; mentions a bedroom furniture suite for sale. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to whether or not she has heard the \"Julia Waltzes\" composed and dedicated fo her [JGT]; hopes that David Gardiner will be able to find a rich girl to marry; mentions Robert's Tyler depression and the ill health of his daughter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reminisces about the past winter they spent in Washington together; reveals the pain she felt at her father's death' discusses news she has received of new York; describes the holiday visitors and festivities; discusses a silver pitcher \"presented by the Ladies of Brasonia [?] County, Texas as a tribute to the ex-President Tyler,\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of a visit by Capt. Laughton and portrait of Alic Tyler he finished while there; enclosed a letter from Miss Ritchie of \"Brandon\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses david's Gardiner dancing ability; describes clothing; mentions some confusion in a newspaper article; has received as a gift a new hunting dog; expresses a desire to be sent some novels. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the winter scene of all the sleighs in the streets; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the current first Lady, Mrs. Polk, and her etiquette; has sent the requested cookbooks and novels which she feels \"are light trash\" and \"shallow \u0026amp; unprofitable reading so far as mental improvement is concerned\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Demanded the return of a handkercheif from the President which was intended for her; describes social calls made. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Acknowledges the receipt of several books from David Gardiner; mentions a visit to Washington, D.C. by several friends; and tells of a gift of persimmons from the President Tyler. including TCy of ALD to Margaret Gardiner, from Julia Gardiner Tyler, concerning racoon hunting. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends and social calls; discusses clothing; mentions a visit to the circus. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses an account of a party given by Mr. [James] Buchanan; mentions the sale of a near-by estate; Mrs. Semple's plans of goiing to Marsailles have been cancelled. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks on the difference in climate of the North and South; mentions a purchase to be made. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including extract of another incomplete letter, undated. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Remarks on the devotion shown to the housekeeper by the farm animals; reports on the well-being of the greyhound; mentions the festivities of a local wedding. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions some good reading; inquires about the weather in the South; relays an invitation for a visit by her father to her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a splendid ball and other social engagements. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays the subject of that morning's church sermon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of social calls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on the statements made by Mr. C[alhoun?] regarding the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The President Tyler anticipates a \"tide of prosperity\" if peace continues; news about acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was taken by an extremely attractive young man, Mr. B., with \"a fine set of teeth\" and \"a superabundance of glossy, luxuriant hair\"; social news; mentions some political aspects of the Texas annxation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 lines long, signed \"Ariel.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the purchase and the poor quality of a portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Worries that her last letter has missed them; discusses an unseasonable snow storm; discusses money owed; reports that one of her birds has died. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a surprise snow; has found a new companion for her canary; discusses whether or not a certain handsome, young man, Mr. B., has adequate fortunes to go with his good looks. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses her dinner guest for the following evening, including Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. William Harrison; expresses her concern for a certain portrait; inquires as to whether or not the President's Tyler birthday was celebrated. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The President Tyler suggested that they go for a sleigh ride by attaching a canoe to the carriage horses, only to be turned down by her; tells of a visit by neighbors who arrived in a canoe pulled by carriage horses. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses her [MG] intentions and prospects concerning Mr. B.; appreciated the valentines; discusses summer plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Would like her to spend the summer in Easthampton, New York, instead of in the South; speculates as to what is to come about between Margaret Gardiner and Mr. B.; is pleased that the housekeeper is efficient. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ANS from M[argaret Gardiner] to Julia Gardiner Tyler, 16 March, 1846, concerning a certain valentine. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses Mr. B's financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Questions the work of [President] Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions meeting acquaintances whilst out for a walk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions task performed for the President Tyler; discusses the Oregon situation; David Gardiner is in Easthampton, New York setting out trees. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels a \"warlike\" atmosphere. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes her latest dinner party in great detail mentioning the food service and the attire of her guests. \"[t]here was not a single failure in the cooking, and my ice cream preserved its form entirely,\" mentions that the President received some \"flattering resolutions\" from the Texas Senate, discusses the purchase of her spring wardrobe. TCy of ALS. 1 pp. Including handwritten menu for the dinner party which consisted of foods such as boiled rich fish, preserved salmon and lobster, a pound of beef, boiled turkey and egg sauce, boiled tongue, chicken salad, and a variety of vegetables for the first course. The desserts included suet pudding and wine sauce, sponge cake \"ornamented with a bunch of hyacinths,\" ice cream, and blancmange. The wines included sparkling hock, 2 kinds of Madeira, sherry, and port.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to cancel a visit to The Harrison's because of the weather; discusses her mother's upcoming visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses clothing and a seamstress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the situation on Wall Street. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions changes in new York; discusses the attacks on Daniel Webster regarding the Asburton Treaty. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses an inscription; assures them that a revelation about the Tyler Administration is a \"l-i-e\"; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the injustice to John Tyler \"coming from Capitol Hill\"; mentions shrubbery' feels David Gardiner should pursue Miss Wright because she is an only child of rich parents and would certainly be accompanied by at elast $100,000 when married. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news; refers to the current controversy concerning Tyler's Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of an engagement. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Marks letter as \"Private\"; gives an interpretation of \"Mama's\" dream; discusses her pregnancy; describes a quilt she would like made as a gift; discusses the purchase of clothing for herself and her expected baby, asks to have flower seeds sent. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses clothing for herself and the \"anticipated\"; looks forward to her visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays news from new Port and summer activities; looks forward to seeing Davy [David Gardiner Tyler] again. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Details an odd bet; anticipates her visit to Easthampton. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that her home in New York is a \"perfect babel\" due to the great number of visitors; the attitude there is \"every man for himself\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. On the same sheet as the preceding item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the return of the President Tyler in the middle of the night from a trip North; wishes that she could be in New Port \"to see the manoeuvres of the clique\" there. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a ball in great detail. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news; Alexander Gardiner, herself, and their mother have all come down with the flu; feels that war with Mexico is inevitable. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes details about the ball in New Port; has not fully recovered yet from having the baby; news of Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has given up the idea of traveling to New Port; discusses the ball held in New port; describes a mishap while out on a drive. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses Col. William Short; describes the weather; discusses a letter from Margaret Gardiner which was interceptd and almost printed; discusses books and poetry. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the President's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\"; gives an account of a young boy who died and \"came back to life\" on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Updates the baby's [DGT] condition; mentions gifts from the neighbots. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has purchased a crib for the baby [DGT]; inquires as to the opinion of the President Tyler regarding a purchase of 100,000 acres of land in Tazewell [Co.] at a price of two cents an acre. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions an invitiation in Norwich; feels that the baby [DGT] resembles Napoleon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses settling back into her home after a five month absense; describes an earlier visit to New York, New York; describes a trip to the \"Fair\" at Castle Garden; describes her attempts to have the baby's daguerreotype taken while in New York; discusses expected visitors including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler; Mr. Boulwar, Mr. and Mrs. Webster; especially looks forward to the visit of mary and her faimily, discusses her \"sweet babe.\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expects a visit from the former Charge to Naples, Mr. Boulware; feels the death of two sons of Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. William Harrison to be a tragic loss. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions some early election returns concernign possible presidential candidates; feels strongly that Alice Tyler serious search for a husband so that she does not become \"an old maid\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Retells an anecdote told by Mr. Boulware; discusses her company at \"Sherwood Forest,\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends some requested maps; mentions several political meetings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the disposition of coal mines owned by the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the coal mines in Kentucky and possible plans to view them. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; enjoys the indian summer in December; hints that he might give the President Tyler a gift of a violin; news of the baby's [David Gardiner Tyler] good health. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is enjoying the \"warm \u0026amp; balmy\" winter weather; mentions social calls and a dinner party; inquires about some mutual acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Envies the weather in the South; describes in great detail a dinner party and the guests in attendance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Intends the first word taught to the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] to be \"grandmama\"; she \"would be amused to see what an excellent nurse the President Tyler has become\" for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has decided upon an extremely handsome carriage to be bought. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anticipates an enjoyable winter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes teh activities of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; reports that their food stores have fall prey to a theif. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; was paid an unexpected visit by her step-daughter Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; mentions a fox hunt attended by the President Tyler; hopes that she will visit \"Sherwood Forest\" soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a poem written \"on the birth of David Gardiner Tyler\"; describes a gift from the baby's sister Mary [Tyler Jones]; inquires as to the whereabouts of gifts for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] from David \u0026amp; Alexander Gardiner; mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. first page missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of Alexander Gardiner's illnesses; misses her and longs for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, regarding a gentleman caller. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends \"rhubarb \u0026amp; magnesia\" to prevent illness; longs to see the aby. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lists the New Year's social calls made; tells of a loss of an acquaintance's plantation house to fire; mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that her brother [David Gardiner] is \"the stingiest fellow for not having sent the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] a \"handsome coral and bells\" and feels that he \"does not deserve to have a newphew\"; mentions a wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Believes that their cousin, Mary Gardiner, will marry Eben N. Horsford; discusses clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions all the sleighs out in a snow storm. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has heard of an article entitled \"The Secret History of the Administration of John Tyler\" in a new paper called The Sunday Pocupine; inquires of summer visiting plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses books read; notes that the slaves say \"young massa's [David Gardiner Tyler] a buster!\"; inquires about investments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the beaux of Margaret Gardiner and Phoebe Gardiner; regrets th sale of their home at La Fayette Place [sic], New York, New York; mentions a comparison of Presidents Tyler's and Polk's administrations. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news; discusses several paintings viewed. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests that Margaret Gardiner wash her face with buttermilk; mentions the suicide of the son of an acquaintance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news, mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions social visits; D[avid Gardiner] expects her [MG] to select a valentine for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that the packages of dresses and socks have arrived and fit \"the boy\" [David Gardiner Typer]; describes calls made upon friends in New York; discusses various private concerts; describes a painting purchased for JGT; discusses various purchases including shoes from Middletons and armlets from Tenneys. 7 pp. AL. Including receipt, 8 June, [18]46 for one pair of gold armlets at $4.50 purchased from R. Tenney, 1 p. D. Also including bill, 17 February 1847, for shoes purchased from C. Middleton, New York, New York at $10.50. 1 p. ADS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends that she see \"Tom Thumb\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Received flowers from a secret admirre, possibly Mr. Beeckman; list the beaux which called for her; news of acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes in detail a wedding held at \"Weyanoke,\" Charles City County, Virginia; mentions an amusing incident involving a broken carriage wheel; social news. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has come across a possible mutual acquaintance in Richmond; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions calls upon her by her beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was pleased to have met Dr. Minge and his family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes that her [MG] \"beau were next to the richest man in New York\"; discusses the crops for the plantation; feels that the taking of Vera Crux [Mexico] was glorious for the army but \"terrible for the poor women and children\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions social calls; fashion news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Felt disappointed by not receiving any mail; finds the Harrisons' of \"Lower Brandon\" collection of fine paintings enviable; news of social calls; is about to lose her housekeeper, Catherine Wing, due to the fact that her husband has come to take her with him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Passed an enjoyable evening of music with friends; complains of the high price of food and fears a \"famine\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the President Tyler is showing some interesting in a work, Dombey and Sons, by Charles Dickens; has being spring cleaning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Details a visit by two Northern gentlemen farmes, Mr. Hugh Tyler and Mr. miller, to view the plantation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes his health is improving from his illness; asks his opinion on several office appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a dinner party at \"Upper Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va]; has accepted an invitation at \"Lower Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va] for the following evening. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is pleased to hear of her [JGT] good health; read a letter from John Tyler in the Herald and felt that it was excellent; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to leave for Easthampton; fears for Alex[ander Gardiner's] health. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was astonished to hear of John [Tyler, Jr's?] resignation; speculates as whether Mr. [William H.] Polk [Charg d'Affair to naples, brother of President James K. Polk] is returning to Americal to marry. 1p. TCy of ALS. incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of their trip to Easthampton, New York; perceives that [William H.] Polk has arrived in America; considers that the two administrations [Tyler and Polk] will be united by Polk's marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes for a visit to the north soon; speculates as to the details of a society wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that she needs to travel North to \"escape sickness,\"; perceives taht the President [Polk] is in New York in anticipation of is brother's [William H. Polk] wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has observed the announcement of [William H.] Polk's wedding to Miss Corse; questions his financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expects that she has read the announcement of William H. Polk's wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Directs that [mail/] by direct to him as \"Clerk of the U.S. Circut Court, New York City\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that it would be \"very cruel\" to leave the President Tyler and travel north without him; mentions the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has seen the annoucement of Mr. Polk's marriage and notes that his new wife has paid off $30,000 of his debts; inquires whose father attempted to bribe the Governor of New Jersey with $30,000. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] has started to walk; mentions the birth of a daughter to Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; the President Tyler is responding in reference to a certain scandal; mentions a social call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the President's and her trip back to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; inquires as if she has found a new houskeeper for the plantation and would prefer a French woman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] now dances and \"spits,\"; wishes that her family were with her at 'Sherwood Forest,\"; was told Alice Tyler \"was a goose\" if she had rejected. Mr. O'Hara's proposal of marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is extremely pleased with her new housekeeper, Catherine; feels that the new domestic is far superior to her previous one [Catherine Wing]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speculates as to his whereabouts; feels very lonely; is now displeased with her housekeeper [Mrs. Dillon?]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses [Eben N.] Horsford. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to attend a dinner given by Mr. Henry L. Jones [husband of Mary Tyler Jones]; discusses Virginia etiquette; hopes that her commisions are attended to. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Believes it would be a good idea that she [MG] go to St. Croix; social news and gossip. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will make arrangement to leave for \"the wedding\" after Christmas; expects a great deal of company at Christmas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses Margaret's beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that \"Gardie's\" [David Gardiner Tyler] vocabulary is limited to \"Pa-pa \u0026amp; Mun-mum-ma\"; reports that margaret Gardiner and Gildbert Beeckman had two \"blow-outs\"; hopes that her [JGT] portrait is hung properly so that many people may admire it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that the President Tyler has given Mr. Beeckman letters of introduction to Calhoun, Buchanan, and others. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Details the romance [or lack thereof] between Mr. O'Hara and Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on Margaret's Gardiner trip to Washington, [D.C.]; describes toys desired for \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; mentions social callers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Complains of being sick and describes the various remedies she has used; reports that Mr. Healy [?] \"the artiste\" has asked to paint the \"President's portrait for His Majesty Louis Phillipe who requested it for his gallery at Versailles\"; she [JGT] suggests that she might have her own portrait painted and presented to the Queen; recommends woolen shirts as a present for \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] and little socks for the baby; asks that M[argaret] make cambric shirts; also asks for fabric, sugar molasses, and cast of hats from D[avid Gardiner] and A[lexander Gardiner]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to the use of chloroform in childbirth; mentions a number of deaths which resulted from a fox hunt. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of her arrival in the city; mentions the agitation caused by the arrival of the remains of President [John Quincy] Adams. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses in great detail servants and their duties; was extremely pleased to find a ten dollar gold piece; has sent some dahlias. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that Margaret Gardiner's health improves; feels that she is improving after the birth of the baby [John Alexander Tyler]; mentions the beautiful flowers that the President Tyler brings to her. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that he purchase a small wagon for her, using her money due to some financial hardship at \"Sherwood Forest,\"; is deeply concerned with Margaret Gardiner's health; reports taht the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is doing well and that \"his eyes shine like diamonds\"; believes Alice Tyler to be foolish in regards to Mr. O'Hara. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that the President's Tyler request for her [JGT] portrait be disregarded; describes in detail social calls; remarks that her new baby [John Alexander Tyler] \"looks as if he had been in this world a great many times before and was only renewing his acquaintance with things.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete, first page missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports upon the state of her childre; feels that Alice Tyler will repent having sent Mr. O'Hara away lamenting most bitterly that such devotion as his \"will not be met with a second time\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is pleased to be receiving a wagon for use on the plantation; anticipates a great deal of company next month. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions social calls; will have the baby christened John Alexandre, but he will be called simply Alexander. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on how \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] enjoys his little carriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Explains why he has been unable to visit \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses some pieces by Annie Grey which are to appear in the Colombian; discusses his daughter Phoeve's acrivities' reports that he has also received a letter from her husband John Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a trip to the College of William and Mary by the President Tyler; reports on the baby [John Alexander Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends congratulations on the birth of a daughter; inquires about the use of chloroform; plans to remain in New York until Margaret Gardiner Beeckman has had her baby; reports that \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] has been ill; describes her second child, John Alexander Tyler; invites her cousin to visit \"Sherwood Forest\" s that they can \"form a Tableaux of our little ones, your little girl the admired object of my two little boys\". 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The President Tyler had traveled to Richmond, Virginia to obtain winter supplies; tells of a pleasant journey down from New York, New York to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the diamond ring Mr. O'Hara bought for Alice Tyler; mentions a friendly letter from [John C.] Calhoun to the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports her opinions of friends, family, and servants on the portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the activities of the house guests at \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that Alice Tyler is \"such a flirt\"; inquires as to a possible job for Tazewell because he is \"idling away his time at home\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses virtues of Virginia Cooper; reports that the President Tyler is recovering from his illness; notes the President's Tyler feelings on gold finds in California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions holiday social coalls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner Tyler, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, sending Christmas greetings. 1 p. On the same page as previous item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a hunting trip by the President Tyler and David Gardiner; discusses social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social calls; sends a lists of requests. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the coming of winter weather; requests some syrup for buckwheat pancakes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions an invitation for the President Tyler to visit \"Wickland\" in Kentucky; the President Tyler has doubts about [John] Beeckman's venture in California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that the President's Tyler appreciation of the gift of a violin. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that the President Tyler is very supportive of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions having gone to see some \"Aztec children\"; inquires as to the President's opinion on the \"Kossuth question\"; tells several jokes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses desire to see Mary and her family; warns Mary \"not to place your affections so strongly upon it [her baby] that you would feel hearbroken at its loss\"; describes the sudden death of a neighbor's infant; describes Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's baby, Henry Beeckman; describes Margaret's encouragemnt of her husband's enterprise in California and their fears on the subject; discusses family members; describes her own two children. 4 pp. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes \"Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] behavior at church; mentions a discourse delivered by a Virginia agent of the Bible Society who found seven families in Charles City County without a Bible in their homes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to remain in Richmond, Virginia, to fa week; mentions acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem entitled \"A Birthday Song.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses David's Gardiner activities in the West; describes a dinner party; reminds her that the twenty-ninth is the President's Tyler birthday; wants to hold off [john Alexander Tyler]'s baptism until Alexander Gardiner can be in attendance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Received a letter from Dan[ie]l Webster to the President Tyler giving him his regards; mentions complaints received by the President Tyler about John [Tyler Jr.] and his drunkenness; reports on the well-being of her children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman's activities in California; mentions acquaintances; notes the crops on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends regards to her nephew [Henry Beeckman]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received the \"thrilling news of Mr. B[eeckman?]\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes that a set of china be purchased for her; social news; inquires as to the possibility of a job for Tazwell Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that her [MGB] baby [Henry Beeckman] is in no danger of \"taking the measles\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions that the President Tyler thinks that the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is the finest in Virginia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received and is now returning the \"precious documents\" sent to her; says the President Tyler has \"no doubt that David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman will make a fortune speedily\"; notes that Bishop Johns has accepted the Presidency of the College of William and Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes some dresses she has received from Richmond and plans to send patterns for \"the new sacks and cardinal capes\"; compliments MGH on her choice of \"Leila\" for her daughter's name; describes \"Mam Fanny...the superintendent of my nursery\"; describes a visit to Richmond; discusses reports of the travels of David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman to California, inquires after various family members; discusses books read. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the President's Tyler \"crop of wheat is the talk of Virginia\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes various patterns and clothes; plans to go North for the summer unless hears of cholera. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Sarah. 4 pp. AmsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has returned home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and found everything in order' reports that the President Tyler has gone to Williamsburg to enroll Tazewell Tyler at the College of William and Mary; discusses horses; mentions that General Taylor was in Baltimore at the same time as she and the President Tyler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is pleased \"over the safety of the Atlantic\"; feels that a monument to [President Tyler?] would prove the patriotism of the Union committee. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding list of stewards. 1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was shocked to hear of the fatal accident of Mr. John Beeckman and hopes that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is handling her grief sufficiently; notes that the President Tyler is obliged to deliver an address to \"the University\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Remarks on the President Tyler's displeasure at being forgotten when gifts were sent down to \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions social callsl reports on the health of the baby, Julia gardiner Tyler; mentions the sympathy expressed concerning the deaths of Mr. John B[eeckman] and Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that h is the \"worst correspondent\" in the world; hopes that he will find a \"rich love match\" soon; promises amusement if he were to visit during the Christmas holidays; mentions that the President Tyler is seeking a situation in California for their brother [David Gardiner]; hopes to find a French girl to attend to her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that a book be sent to her; envies her for being in a big city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports of the recovery of \"little Julia\" Julia Gardiner Tyler; is deeply concerned about the grave condition of Alexander [Gardiner[ and that the President Tyler shares this concern and is prepared to travel with him if his condition worsens; hopes that she attend to her own health as well. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received the news of the death of Alexander Gardiner; feels a great loss and is truly saddened by the death of her brother; hopes that she and Margaret Gardiner Beeckman will return to \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that it might be to David Gardiner's benefit that he not be informed of his brother's death; discusses in detail the illness which brought about his death. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Continues to feel the loss of Alexander Gardiner; anxiously awaits her and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman]'s visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; asks that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman make several purchases before arrivign at \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has transcribed the business portion of the account of the death of Alexander Gardiner which describes the disposition of his estate; inquires as to the state of her late brother's financial situation; has inclosed several obituaries. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that a variety of trees be sent to hre from New York; inquires to the plans of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that she and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] not impede the President Tyler in his efforts to dispose of the property in Kentucky held by Alexander Gardiner; also requests that she [JMG] turn over her share of Alexander Gardiner's estate to her [JGT] as that she has more need of it; hopes that she will not attempt to interfere with the profits from the Kentucky lands which are to go to her [JGT]; reports on the health of her children; adds a final note that a moral obligation is not as binding as a legal one in regards to the settlement of Alexander Gardiner's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the recovery of Mr. [James] Semple after his illness and shipwreck; feels that Mr. [William] Waller [husband of Elizabeth Tyler Waller] is an anxious and tender father since the loss of his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Intends not to summer in E[ast] H[ampton], New York as she considers it the family burial place and would not be \"under the influence of a constant gloom\"; may consider spending the summer in Saratoga, New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fears that Fanny [a house slave?] may have small pox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Society news concerning visiting royals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a serpentine walk the President Tyler cut through the grove at \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses improvements made to the gardsnes of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; reports on her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received the trees sent to her and the President Tyler; reports that her children are doing well; discusses the President Tyler's experimentation on the plantations crops. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Perceives that Mrs. [Corse] Polk [sister-in-law of the President] has died of consumption; feels that her [Mrs. Polk's] troubles and unhappiness are now over; expects the trees that she planted will flourish. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has prepared the house for a visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer; hopes that she [JMG] will come to see the children soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports the little Julia Gardiner Tyler is now dancing; wishes that a bonnet be sent for her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a social call made to her during which the possible visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer was discussed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to her opinion of Jenny Lind and her singing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Governor and Mrs. Floyd arrived in the midst of her housecleaning for a stay; expects a visit from David Gardiner soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the great number of social activities recently attended; describes an unusual incident--a serenade by a party of musicians at two o'clock in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the beauty of her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; social news; notes that Mrs. Alexander Hamilton (Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton) is now residing in Washington, [D.C.]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a wedding toast to Gilbert B[eeckman]; mentions a church service. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was extremely pleased to have heard of David Gardiner's return to New York, even if he seemed to be \"such a strange looking man, or even a lunatic\"; anticiaptes more news of his return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the wheat harvest on \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions that the P[ost] M[aster] General has directed all letters to be endorsed as \"Mail Direct\"; hopes to see David Gardiner before he shaves off his beard; remarks that the President Tyler received \"a letter weight made fromthe corner stone of the Washington Monument\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the death of Fanny Johnson [a servant? slave?]; discusses the virtues of \"Sherwood Forest\"; hopes to be able to break \"Aleck\" [Alexander Gardiner Tyler] of his thumb sucking habit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the land in Kentucky on the market; mentions meeting Gov[ernor] Branch in Williamsburg at the College of William and Mary. 1p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of acquaintances and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a stop in Philadelphia, [Pa.] to visit Robert Tyler; discusses teh President Tyler's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He is being a submissive husband and acting at his wife's \"amanuensis\"; expresses his astonishment at the failure of Jacob Little. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Includes TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner T[yler], \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia), to Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] concerning acquaintances; the purchase of some vases for \"Sherwood Forest\"; and the sale of the property held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the birth of Lachlan Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays that \"Gardie\" [David Gardienr Tyler] noted that she \"has two thumbs just like Aunt Margaret\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses thanks for the gift of a \"pretty Thimble\"; discusses the effect of \"Garddy\" [David Gardiner Tyler] made on \"little Mary\" and \"Willie\". 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about Belmont's appearance in Broadway on New Year's Day. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chastises her sister for not sending copies of articles, \"Remember I don't wish natural occurrences to happen again...\" [possibly referring to the difficult delivery of her baby]; discusses the name \"McLachlan\" which she has chosen for her baby; discusses the difficult delivery, \"I wish no one might have such a bitter experience\"; discusses her mother's Juliana McLachlan Gardiner health; gives advice to be passed on to her brother [David Gardiner] considering diet and smoking. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Described the steamboat trip to \"Sherwood Forest\" mentioning a view of Mt. Vernon, acquaintances made on board, and the arrival in \"slave territory\"; describes \"Sherwood Forest\" and includes a sketch; discusses Tyler's 60 slaves; expresses his admiration for Mrs. Tyler; describes the potential issues such as the Asburton Treaty and the annexation of Texas which he discussed with the President; describes a visit to a black baptist church reporting that the \"church numbered 390 members of whom 300 were Free!\" 20 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses in great detail the many visits paid to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by friends and family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the numerous house guests at the plantation; reports McLachlan's Tyler health; has sent a daguerreotype of Alexander Gardiner for a portrait to be painted. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Repeats compliments paid to her on her appearance; reports on Tazewell Tyler's studies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to the details of the possible purchase of a new home on Staten Island, New York; mentions that the \"Glebe\" is on the market for $8,000; feels that it is regrettable but understandable to sell the family property in E[ast] H[ampton], New York. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speculates that Mr. [William] Waller may propose to Miss C. Phillips soon; feels that it would be wise for Miss Phillips not to accept; mentions that Gen. Duff Green is willing to act as an agent for the President Tyler in the sale of the land held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Looks forward to seeing the \"Aztec children which have surprised you so much\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the illness of her mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner[ and her sister Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; discusses MGH's pregnancy and expresses her wish that the baby be a boy; describes the development of her own children; discusses the prospect of MGH having her poems published' reports on the project of \"the laies of this coultry...to purchase Mt. Vernon\" and present it to the state of Virginia; reports that William Gardiner has returined from Europe. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes in great detail the trip to Warm Springs and the other guests; gives advice for David Gardiner's planned trip to join them; describes the railroad being built \"over and through the mountains.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that she is not fond of these cold baths and looks forward to the warm springs bath; describes an upcoming children's fancy ball as well as a fancy ball for the adults the following night; discusses the \"terrible railroad accident...near Philadelphia\"; discusses reports of Yellow Fever in Norfolk and Portsmouth; describes the sermon by Denison. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing friends, family, and social events, and the President's illness. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing visitors to \"Sherwood Forest,\" JGT's children, news of family and friends, and the President's honorary degree from the College of William and Mary, 6 July, 1854. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing family news and social events. 14 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has meant to write ever since she left; reports that he is \"very busy sowing wheat\"; describes Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] visit \"he was with us the greater part of his term, he is a charming fellow indeed\"; praises JGT's other children' wants to know her wishes about the \"division[?] of the place\"; asks her to purchase an order of tea for various individuals. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses her grief over Margaret's [JGT's sister] death and thanks PG for her letter of sympathy; accepts the invitation to the upcoming \"two fold marriage\" of Phoebe and Fanny Gardiner' agrees to have \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] participate in the ceremony. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a check; wishes she could see New York \"all arrayed for the holidays\"; discusses her children's excitement over Santa Claus; encloses a letter for Sarah T[hompson] and asks her mother to have David Gardiner deliver it, \"if you think it worthwhile to let Sarah receive it David must not seem to know its contents...\"; gives news of Charles City Co. neighbors; reports that everyone is \"pleased with Margaret's portrait\"; asks for 2 yards of cloth for trimming; reports that the President had a letter from Dr. [Sprogue?] and a volume on distinguised clergymen; reports that they are to receive a miniature of the Miles' equestrian statue of Washington; instructs her mother not to send the letter to Sarah \"unless you think David's engagement will certainly be consumated...\"; sends Christmas greetings to Harry [Beeckman]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes in great detail the wedding of Patty Tyler despite the fact that JGT was not present but \"looked through the crack of my bedroom door\" due to her \"situation\" [advanced pregnancy]; discusses plans for her mother and her self \"to get Hampton in time for my matter\" [childbirth]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of letters from Julia Gardiner Tyler to various family members discussing family and neighbors. 7 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning JGT's children, news of Virginia neighbors, discussion of abolitionism, Harper's Ferry, and Governor Wise. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning Governor Wise, the sentencing of John Brown, Patty Tyler's marriage, David Gardiner's marriage, the illness of Mary Wilcox, JGT's children, and news of Virginia neighbors. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Explains the delay in receiving JGT's last letter from Washington; agrees that \"all the courtesy and kindness has departed from Washington\"; gives news of JGT's children from Staten Island; comments on JGT's trip to Lexington; discusses the \"late raid into Pennsylvania...conducted by Gen. Jenkins\"; discusses how \"gay\" New York has been despite \"the scenes of distress at the South\"; expresses releif at hearing that the \"beautiful estate of Shirley has not been destroyed\"; mentions Gen. Dix and Gen. McClennan; discusses plans to visit Long Beach. 7 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS\u0026gt; Incomplete/\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gives a detailed accounting of JGT's duties as the executrix of the estate of John Tyler. 4pp. ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's children, the January 1861 Peace Conference in Washington, D.C.; the death of John Tyler, and various hardships endured by JGT. Also includingan inventory of John Tyler's estate and correspondence between JGT and various officials cooncerning possession of property and settlement of John Tyler's estate. 10 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescrips of correspondence betwen Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's reurn to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; JGT's children, conditions in Virginia and New York. Also including a poem \"To Mrs. Ex-President Tyler\" and correspondence with friends and officials concerning wartime conditions and GT's desire to return to New York. 16 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother, friends, and various officials concerning JGT's return to New York, sale of JGT's cotton, JGT's children, problems with settling John Tyler's estate, the release of Capt. Gayle and wartime conditions. 17 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the steamer Eugenie has arrived in Nassau and that Major Heyligery [?] will be remitting a sterling bill to cover the proceeds of the cotton; reports that he is unable to \"receive the advance made by the Gov[ernmen]t on this little shipment in Confederate money\"; reports that he has received \"a long letter from our friend Capt. G[ayle]...dated from Boston Dec. 9th...and he spoke cheerfully of his prospects for an early exchange\"; expresses regret that Pearly and Fitzwalter Tyler are not present to participate in the Tableaux planned by Mrs. Walker\" states that he will inclose a letter from Mrs. Walker; hopes that JGT will pass through Bermuda on her return home. 3 pp. ALS. Including a recepit, 29 Decm. 1863 for 5 bales of coton received from the steamed Eugenie from Wilmington, [N.C.] sold by the order of J.M. Sexas for the account of [Julia Gardiner] Tyler and purchased by L. Heyligery [?], Nassau for 225.11.6 [pounds sterling]. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Have had another raid resulting in the burning of the Court House and surroundings; Dick Christian was taken off by the enemy; all of Robinson's command was taken \"which we think rather benefits us\"; in New Kent several of Mr. Jordan's negroes were taken. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that things here remain in \"statu quo\"; there have been \"no visitations from our troublesome friends\"; Charles City Co. has been the scene of parties, dinners, and tournaments this past winter. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cousin John sends love and says that everything is going quietly at the farm; no wheat crop this year; all act to advance his interests. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Respons to two letters from her concerning the best way to end funds to Capt. Gayle, prisoner of wr at Fort Warren, [Boston, Massachussetts]. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses relief that she is on Staten Island; discusses their children; reports that Fanny [PGH's sister] was in New York; hopes that \"Aunt\" Juliana McLachlan Gardiner has recovered from her illness; hopes that she will not return to \"Sherwood Forest\" while the war lastts; expresses surprise at learning that \"David Gardiner had another son--tell him that I think he was very negligent not to announce the fact to us.\"; describes the christening party for Fanny's daughter. 8 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is sending the boxes to Richmond, Va.; mentions gunboats on the river and destruction of Mr. Vaiden's poperty; reminds her [?] of her return in April. 2 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses a check that has been \"returned to our good friends in Baltimore\"; reassures her [JGT] of her son's safety; offers to forward a package for Mrs. D. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Having been taken from \"Sherwood [Forest],\" Charles City County, Virginia twelve days before, is confined with several citizens from the county; has had no trial nor have charges been brought against them; General Wilde has landed at Kennon's with colourned troups and \"taken everything through the county\"; has been treated kindly by the officers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has visited John [C. Tyler?] and others at Chesapeake Hospital Prison; has heard that \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] is with Robert Tyler; has heard no news of his own son; insists that \"all the negroes have left all the stock of every sort taken\"; discusses the troo[s passing down the river; gives an account of the description of her crip and piano by a California regiment; \"do when the war is over get together some labor for you and and come back to Old Virginia who has been such a martyr to the cause of Liberty\"; worries at the separation from his whife who does not know he is on a parole from prison for a week. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the whereabouts of A.M. Tyler [Maria] as instructed by Major General Benj[amin] F. Butler; she [AMT] has taken refuge with Mrs. [Lu] Clopton; encloses the reply to the inquiry whether Maria Tyler wants to join her [JGT]. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, 6 June, 1864, A.M. Tyler, \"Selwood.\" having a \"hemorrhage [sic] from the lungs\" and is unable to reach a decision at this time. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Lu Clopton and Maria Tyler are both well according to a letter he received; discusses the fate of her [JGT] belongings at \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the safety of her son and says \"the negroes we will not mind of if Our Dear Children are but spared to us\"; describes the condition where John [C Tyler?] is being imprisoned; describes the \"vile and indecent actions\" taking place in Charles City Co. and lists the neighbors who have been shot. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Responds to an article which appeared in the Evening Post [25 June, 1864], which stated that Tyler's niece lives on a farm near \"Sherwood Forest,\" \"subsusting on the charity of the United States,\" to which she responds that [Maria Tyler] \"fled to the adjoining plantation when deprived of her protector and exposed to the terrible vicinity of an unscrupulous colored soldiery\" 1 p. TCy of L. Including NwsCl, [25 June, 2864], from the Evening Post. 1 item. Also including NwsCl, [ca. 27 June, 1864] from the Evening Post and the Evening Express. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle, a prisoner of war at Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with various northern officials concerning his [RGH] possible release; letters from G.F. Walker, a friend living in St. Georges, Bermuda' and correspondence with other friends concerning the wartime conditions. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes of her poor health and the complete wreck at 'Sherwood'\"; sends news of scquaintances; apologizes for sending a gloomy letter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that her son is planning to return to Virginia and asks for the Davises to see him; sends her sympathies to Mrs. Davis, sends congratulations for the marriage of Mrs. Davis's sister to Willie Waller. 2 pp. Df. of L. Including Df. of L to Judge Holt concerning destruction of JGT's Virginia property. Also including Df of L. to [Roberty H. Gayle?] concerning obtaining a parole or early release from prison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of introduction for JGTs's son John Alexander {Tyler]. 2pp. AL. Incomplete. Including TCy of AL. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received JGT's letter by Flag of Truce; reports that Ann Maria Tyler has married the \"Federal guartd tis said a dutch baker\"; has forwarded JGT's letter to \"Gardy\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; states that due to Dr. S[elden]'s poor health they must go to Rock[bridge] Alum Springs; Robert [Selden?] is on sick leave because of his eyes; JS's brothers have been released as \"paroled Prisoners\"; reports on conditions in the neighborhood; sorry to hear about the poor health of JGT's mother; reports on news of neighbors and friends; \"our poor Negroes who have proved fiathful are an increase [sic] expense\"; asks for a \"Card [sic] de viste\" for an album; reports that they live at the same place but find it difficult to live on a surgeon's pay' the \"venture in the blockade running has been fruitless as yet lost two steamers\"; reports that there is a drought. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Introduces himself as the husband of Maria Tyler; intends to visit New York during a furlough with his wife; reports that \"the mansion especially, in the interior, shows the effects of the lawless savages of soldiers\" 3pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes some furniture being held for JGT that has since been claimed by the Rev. Mr. Raymond, chaplain of the hospital, as his own. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for not being home when Mrs. Vincent called; expresses sorrow at the death of \"your dear boy\"; discusses her fears for her own son's safety as a \"private in the 1st Rockbridge artillery\"; reports that she can forward Mr. Vincent's note to Mr Lyons; discusses her call to \"Gen B's\". 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle and various officials concerning RHG's release from Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with William H. Clopton and various other friends and officials in Virginia concerning the marriage of Mari Tyler to a Union soldier; letters from the Walkers, friends in St. George's, Bermuda; correspondence with various friends concerning wartime conditions; letters to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner. 26 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various family members and friends concerning the death of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, JGT's mother; correspondence with various friends and government officials concerning JGT's Virginia property. 30 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses some letters \"bearing tidings of loved ones from whom you are separated\"; will forward letters to her \"friends in the South.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that she has received her cradle; discusses JGT's property at Old Point [Comfort] Va. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Saddened by the news of the fall of Ft. Fisher and the recapture of Capt. [Robert H] G[ayle]; encloses a letter to be forwarded to her mother; discusses their children. 4 pp. AL. Including a TCy of AL. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends this note by a servant to enquire as to the resultes of the deliberations concerning a legal matter. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from J. Buchanan, Henry, New York, to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Staten Island, New York, n.d., advising her that Judge Barraud had not reached a decision and \"I have but little doubt that it will be as we desire it\"; reports that Mr. Curtis is no longer the receiver and Mr. Horve will inform her when a decision is reached. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells JGT that she must choose the services of Mr. O'Connor [/] or Mr. Clarke to represent her on appeal in the probate matter and in the new suit brought against her; hopes for Gen[era]; Dix's cooperation \"in regard to the late outrage, in your communication to the press and public\"; discusses closing up the probate matter and plans for the new actions being brought, \"you must not be alarmed at all this litigation, as it is only in accordance with the programme.\" Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Assures her that he is still trying to procure a \"'C' 'S' battleflag...that she ahs been waved [sic] in the smoke of battle...\" for her daughter as promised' expressed thanks for the hospitality shown him while in Staten Island; discusses the situation in the South, \"the Negroes are in most instances, retaining their usual respect for their owners, and faithfully performing the contracts adopted by their Government between master and late slave...\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Worries because she has received no letters from JGT in months; discusses the sorrow they feel over the Southg's loss of the war; plans to stay in England at least temporarily; asks for news of Capt [Robert H.] Gayle. 4 pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has not heard from Julia Gardiner Tyler about the bill he sent; asks RHM to settle the bill if he has the authority. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Complains of being ill and blames it on the \"malarious climate\"; asks JGT to ty to obtain a \"situation for Allen in the sea going line of steamers\"; worries about the education of her sons; has been advised to wait \"intil times are settled\" to start a boarding house; sorry to hear about JGT's lawsuit; complains of the effects of poverty, \"I feels so lonely in this cold world and Have I know been so petted and spoilt that I am unfitted for this sudden transition.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that she has sent \"600 dollars currency\"; encourages them to take advantage of every opportunity and to learn to speak French and German; reports that they will each receive \"a Christmas offering of five dollars in gold\"; reports on visits from cousin William Tyler and \"brother James\" [Semple] who \"is now in Canada for a while.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various military and civilian officials concerning the forced entry into JGT's home by several youths in search of a Rebel flag; letters from Robert H. Gayle concerning his release, recapture, and final release; letters from other prisoners of war asking for help; letters from various friends concerning wartime conditions. 22 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John C. Tyler, \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Virginia, to \"My Dear Madam,\" n.p. Discusses her \"Scheme\" for helping provide for the families of Negroes until they should be self-sufficient; has already given an account of the \"destruction of everything here. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of Julia Gardiner Tyler's correspondence concerning hre Virginia property; correspondence and notes concerning the legal battle over JGT's mother's will; correspondence with JGT's sons and nephew in Germany; letter from the farm manager at \"Sherwood Forest\" complaining about the conditions; letter to Bishop [John] Johns concerning the Resolutions pased by the College of William and Mary; letters from various friends and family members. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advises her to invest money in real estate in Galveston; asks if her suit is over and decided in her favor; asks her to write. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler including receipts, letter (ALS) from Varina (Howell) Davis concerning Jefferson Davis; printed argument of Edwards Pierrepont and other papers concerning lawsuit Julia G. Tyler v. David L. Gardiner; letters of Jane Seldon concerning \"Brandon\" and \"Lower Brandon\" after Civil War; rental contract for \"Sherwood Forest\"; letter of Matthew Fontaine Maury; and correspondence of Julia Gardiner Tyler with her sons and nephew while they were students in Germany. 42 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has paid her tax by giving the sheriff a young ox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler (including testimony in lawsuit David L Gardiner v. Julia Gardiner Tyler; printed arguments; correspondence; inventory of property of David L. Gardiner in 1868) and correspondence concerning \"Villa Margaret.\" debts of John Tyler. 54 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes typescripts of correspondence between Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and her son, daughter, step-daughter [Letitia (Tyler)] Semple concerning [H.G.Beeckman], Reconstruction, portraits from \"Sherwood Forest,\" advice to sons, \"Villa Margaret\" and taking Lyon G. Tyler to University of Virginia. 63 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including receipts; letters concerning a biography of Daniel Webster by George S. Curtis, a miniature of John Tyler painted by Freeman, a portrait of Julia G. Tyler given to the white house; debts owed by Julia G. Tyler, marriage of Julia (Tyler) Spencer, lawsuit of David L Gardiner v. Julia G. Tyler; patent for land in Iowa granted to John Tyle for militia service in War of 1812; and engraved tenth anniversary invitation. 60 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including medical account [for \"Sherwood Forest\"]; letters from H.G. Beeckman at \"Sherwood Forest\" and correspondence concerning paintings in possession of Letitia (Tyler) Semple; Lyon G. Tyler's education at University of Virginia;[JGT's conversion ot Catholicism], and a petition to the House of Represetnatives. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning Pearl, Fitzwalter, and Lyon away at school; Julia Tyler Spencer's death; her [JGT] financial affairs; her emotional health; visits from friends and relatives; H.G. Beeckman's desire to purchase \"Indian Fields,\" [Charles City County, Virginia], concerning W.W. Corcoran; plans of JGT to settle in Georgetown, D.C.; JGT's desire for life-size picture of [R.E.] Lee; Brady's picture of Julia (Tyler) Spencer; scattering of wild flowers on grave of Julia (Tyler) Spencer by her mother and others; the sale of Milton [estate]. 45 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; news of conditions in the South; the Southern economy; a biography of John Tyler by Henry A. Wise; her conversion from Episcopalianism to Catholicism. 39 itmes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Awaits confirmation that she has embraced the Catholic religion; suggests she visit his daughter and her family. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; the people of the South; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; prose by James Lyons; an attempt to place Mrs. William Clopton into the Louise Home; the \"floundering\" Democratic Party; references to the Boss Tweed Ring; the growing affections of James Lyons for her. 52 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; the Grant and Johnson administrations; history of the Civil War; Harry's [Beeckman] death; [John] Alexander Tyler's wedding; permission to obtain John Tyler's autograph; news of politics and especially the Democratic Party. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; religion and the Roman Catholic Church; her children; the Boss Tweed Ring Conspiracy; Alexander Grahm Bell's wedding; a pension for Presidents' widows; the lack of postal service at \"Sherwood Forest\"; the \"celebrations\" of the centennial. 43 items. * *See letter of 11 November, 1876 from Julia Gardiner Tyler to William M. Evarts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning reclaiming the land in the South; privileges of Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her financial and legal affais; a fever epidemic in the South; news of her children; petitions for a pension for Presidents' widows; the reabilitation of \"Carter's Grove\"; celebration of Cornwallis' surrender to Washington. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her childre; her financial and legal affairs; her ancestry. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence chiefly between her son Lachlan Tyler and her; concerning news of friends and relatives; his progress in his studies; \"Carter's Grove\" plantation; President Garfield's death; her illness. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; Lyon Tyler's search for family letters; news of friends and relatives; her children; her financial affairs; discussions of PResident Arthur; Mary's [?] wedding and future as a wife; political speeches in Tidewater, Virginia, ; the death of her son John Alexander Tyler; the North' Central and South American Exposition; the political campaigns; Lyon G and David Tyler. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning nws of friends and relatives; her children; David Gardiner Tyler's campaign for a seat in the General Assembly; reports of her illnesses; her financial affairs. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning the birth of a son to Pearl Tyler Ellis; news of family and friends; news of farming; her financial affairs; news of Ashland, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's home; discussions on the postal service; discussions of politics and the Democratic Party in particular; the possible sale of \"Sherwood Forest\". 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning a Senate investigating comittee working on behalf of Pear Tyler Ellis' husband on a matter in Roanoke, Va.; news of friends and family; discussions of hunting; the request of her autograph by the \"Lovosis\" [?] Society; her sons' cammpaigns for seats in the General Assembly or positions in the state government; a drought in September; David Gardiner Tyler's aspirations for the governorship' [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's marriage to Miss Faniie Glyn in October; her [JGT] financial affairs; an interview with Nelly Bly; discussions of Virginia State Politics; the death of Thomas Nelson Page's wife. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chiefly with her sons, concerning an epidemic in McDowell County, Virginia; her financial affairs; news of her children; [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's use of a \"sulky\" plow for farm work, and its great worth; discussions of Benjamin Harrison's administration; the death of Pearl Tyler Ellis's servant; obituary notices of her [JGT] death. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning visits by her and her family to see friends and relatives; her financial affairs; Harry Beeckman's misfortunes; a requst for President Tyler's autograph; the possibility of her property in Staten Island becoming a cemetery. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; discussions on the state of Harry Beeckman's estate \"Farmer's Rest\"; the sale of her place on Staten Island; \"Sherwood Forest\"; her petition for a pension for the widows of ex-presidents; requests for John Tyler's autograph; invitations to social functions, the Morse telegraph. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning copies of songs that were sent to her; her financial affairs; invitations to social engagements; news of friends and relatives; her acquiring a housekeeper; request by a 16 year-old-boy of a twenty-four dollar loan; her relationship with James A[llen] Semple. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; news of friends and relatives, especially her sons; explanations of events at home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] to her husband who is away; her dreams; her poetry; religious dogma; a case entitled Henry v Tyler; Pearl Tyler Ellis's illness; a portrait of John Tyler, Jr.; news of New York City society; the sale of \"Villa Margaret\" [Hampton, Va.]. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssorted invitations extended to Julia Gardiner Tyler and her family; including various business cards. 63 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous newspaper clippings concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia McLachlan Gardiner, Julia Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Tyler Spencer, and Harry Beeckman concerning the freezing of the James River in 1857; \"enrollment\" of men in the Confederate army; his separation from the family and his inability to communicate with them; the \"kind\" care of Mrs. Clopton; results of the Civil War; \"My Life During The War Between The States,\" details of his service in the Confederate army; his voyage to and stay in Germany. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lachlan Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler and Julia (Tyler) Spencer concerning his affiars at school in Germany [Prussia]; his excursions in Germany; accounts of Washington [and Lee] College after the Civil War; his attempts to obtain enough money to return to America; discussions of the state of the South' the beginning of war in Prussia. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, Julia (Tyler) Spencer, Lyon G. Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, and James A. Semple concerning the \"struggle\" for \"independence\" in Germany; his return to American and his settling in lexington, Va.; the Governorship of Virginia; the career prospects for young Southern men; the 1869 State fair; social affairs in and around Lexington. Va.; the \"demoiselles: of Richmond, Va. and Lexington, Va.; a lawsuit revolving around \"Sherwood Forest\"; advice to Lyon Tyler about college life; collapse of floor in the capitol in Richmond, Va. in 1870; his obtaining a license to practice law; Reconstruction in Virginia and its affects on native Virginians. 70 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning narratives of his life as a lawyer; daily life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; Harry Beeckman's attempts to settle on a plantation; a continuing legal case concerning \"Sherwood Forest\"; commentaries on the poltical situation in Virginia, as well as the rest of the South; comments on teh political situation evolving from the Boss Tweed Ring; much discussion of Horace Greeley. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Annie Baker (Tucker) Tyler, Robert S. Montague and James Lyons concerning life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; his and Julia Gardiner Tyler's financial affairs; Lyon Tyler's existence at the University of Virginia; political issues of the South; Lyon Tyler's new wife Anne \"Annie\" Tucker; plans for the College of William and Mary. 42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with pearl (Tyler) Ellis, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, William M. Evarts and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of Charles City Co.; \"Berkeley\" plantation; court cases in Charles Chity County; the death of his brother, John Alexander Tyler; his intentions to marry; detaild accounts of social events; his political career; opening of college under Tyler (1888). 29 itmes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler, especially concerning news of friends and relatives; mortgage on \"Sherwood Forest\"; his election to the U.S. Congress; his actions as a congressman; this possibilities of securing another term in Congress. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning political situations in Virginia; his granting of offices; campigns and elections in which he is involved (1894 and 1896 contests for 5th District of Virginia seat in the U.S. House of Representatives); a biography about the family; his desire to run for the House seat again in 1898; regional politics. 42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Tidewater politics; financial affairs of 'Sherwood Forest\"; the illness and death of his brother, Lachlan Tyler; affairs of the College of William and Mary; Lyon Tyler's quest for politicals office; health of his family; his candidacy for Judgeship of the 14th Circut. Also includes a letter from his wife, Mary Morris Tyler, to Lyon Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, John Tyler, Jr., Annie (Tucker) Tyler, E.C. Madison, John Lamb, Robert Shaw Oliver, and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, including correspondence concerning his Judgeship of the 14the Circut Court in Charles City County, Virginia; state and local politics; family affairs; financial concerns; affairs of the College of William and Mary; real estate interests; his medical record; announcement of his daughter Margaret's marriage to Stepher Fowler Chadwick; an address delivered to the reunion of Confederate veterans, 1 June 1915, in Richmond, Va.; a eulogy of Gardiner given upon the presentation of his portrait to the 14th Circut Court, 19 April, 1928. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including fragments of ltter written from Germany soon after the Civil War; a poem of unrequited love composed by him; a letter to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, in which he refers to Catholic priests as \"useless drones\" and \"stinging hornets\"; a complete biography of his life; local and national politics; his studies in Germany and at Washington [and Lee] College; romantic interests and family concerns. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Seattle, Wash. prior and during Wordl War II; news of her uncle, Lyon G. Tyler's death and many remembrances of him; genealogical matters; her activities in the Colonial Dames, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Red cross. Also included are references to family differences re: the ownership of \"Sherwood Forest\" [Charles City County, Virginia] and the publication of certain \"Tyler Letters\". 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of his stamp collection. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Missouri; her homesickness for Virginia; news of her uncle's death [Lyon G. Tyler]; reference to the mysterious trunk of \"Tyler letters\". Also included are letters criticizing those trying to \"deify\" Abraham Lincoln; discusses her decision to resign from the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribing life at the University of Virginia; family news; business matters. Several of these letters are addressed to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler revealing young Alfred Tyler's concern and devotion to his uncle. Also included is a land deed signed by him as Commonwealth Attorney of Charles City County. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning various legal and personal family matters. included is an 1858 newspaper clipping from Dispatch of an address by President John Tyler; and eight page memorandum detailing the contest of Juliana McLachlan Gardinre's will; and some letters written by him as a major in the United States Air Force during World War II. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring and immediately following the Civil War concerning his return to Virginia after leaving his family in New York; his attempts to join the confederate navy; his sentiments towards the war; his life and studies in Germany after the war. Most of the letters are addressed to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, pleading for money, letters, and clothes. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tyler) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler, and to James Semple while attending school in Germany concerning family matters; financial problems; illness; his military srevice in the German army; advice to his sister Julie not to \"turn Catholic\"; frequent requests for money and letters; discussion of the American political situation; the war raging in Europe; including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tylre) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler and James Semple. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning news of his sister's [Julia Tyler Spencer] tragic death; completion of his studies in Germany; his continued financial problems and fears of debtors' prison; pleas to his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler for financial help; his reutnr to the United States and search for employment; his marriage to Sarah Griswold Gardiner; his job as government suveyor. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letters to Julia (Gardiner) Tyle, David Gardiner Tyler, and Lyon G. Tyler concerning her marriage to John Alexander Tyler; her husband's financial and employment struggles' her difficulties following his death in 1883; family news; social news; the frequent illness of her own children; her plans to erect a monument to her late husband. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning family news; the \"jolly time\" she had in Florida; her photograph and autograph collections. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her active social life and her many suitors; news of family and friends; her schooling at Sacred Heart Convent; her brothers [John Alexander Tyler and David Gardiner Tyler] and cousin Harry Beeckman in Germany; her courtship and marriage to William H. Spencer. In addition are poems which she composed, an invitation to her wedding, a newspaper clipping describing her wedding ceremony, love letters from William H. Spencer, and two callign cards. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his courtship of Julia Tyler; her sudden death; his attempts at sheep farming in Colorado and California after her death; his hopes to make a proper home for his infant daughter, Julia Tyler Spencer. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with sister Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler discussing various Tyler family mattersl her life with Fluerot relatives in Europe after her grandmother's Julia Gardiner Tyler death; her close relationship with her Aunt Pearl [Pearl Tyler]; concern for her Uncle Fitz [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler]; her first marriage to her cousin Feorge Fluerot; her many travels throughout Europe and occasional visits to the United States; her homes in Paris and on the Riviera; her first husband's illness and death; her second marriage to Durante Cheever; news of her Uncle Lyon's [Lyon G. Tyler] death; the situation in Europe during the Depression and just prior to World War II. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with brother Lachlan Tyler?, brother David Gardiner Tyler, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, and brother Lyon Gardiner Tyler concerning news of family and friends; financial poblems; social news; his search for a profession; his caretaking of the family home in New York; his medical studies at columbia; the death of his sister [Julia Tyler Spencer]; his anger over his brother's [John Alexander Tyler] decision to join the German Army. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning news of the family; social and political news; the completion of his medical studies and various attempts at practicing medicine; his many financial problems; the health of his wife, Georgia Powell and his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler; his hope that his rother [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler] might settle on \"some fixed purpose\" in life and his sister [Pearl Tyler] might find her own \"particular niche\"; the bitterness felt towards his step-brothers and sisters; application to become an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy and his disappointment over his failure to pass the Navy's preliminary physical exam. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding receipts and correspondence with family and acquaintances. Most of the letters are to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, discussing the family financial matters; his job with the New York State Health Department; financial problems of his brother, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler; local and state politics. Also, there is a letter from George Fluerot to Lyon G. Tyler concerning Lachlan Tyler's death in 1902. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso including a read leather binding for a small notebook [?] embossed in gold with his name. 5 items (and several envelopes).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Julia (Spencer) Fleurot Cheever, Lyon G. Tyler, and Lachlan Tyler, concerning her attempts at publishing a book; financial matters; family news; Lachlan Tyler's illness and her own poor health. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chiefly consisting of letters written to \"Fitz\" from various female acquaintances. There are references to the Tyler family; social news; his life as a farmer; his marriage. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with family and friends; sale receipts; a recipe for catsup; and two wedding invitations--one being to his sister's [Pearl Tyler] wedding in November, 1884. The letters concernfamily news; his farm; financial mattrs; social news. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning news of family and friends; financial matters; state politics; his farm; the poor health of his first and second wives; inveiling of a monument to President John Tyler. The majority of the letters are written to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, asking for money. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Mary Morris (Jones) Tyler; Christmas cards; calling cards; bills; real estate transactions; poetry; recipes. The letters concern family news; his poor health; his far; financial difficulties; his need for further employment; news of his sister-in-law's [Annie Tucker Tyler] death. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding sales receipts, rent, and medical bills. 65 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding sales receipts, bills, and account records. 100 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding one of his checkbooks. 167 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of Cora Kreagle Tyler, second wife of Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, concerning news of family and friends. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes corrsepondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, William H. Spencer and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of family and friends; her studies at the Catholic Academy of the Visitation; social news; her search for the \"ideal man\". 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludies correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Julia Spencer Fleurot cheever concerning family news; social news; her married life with William Ellis; her husband's financial difficulties; her husband's political career; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's sudden marriage and his incessant financial problems. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning the failing health of her sister-in-law, Annie Tucker Tyler; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's continuing financial problems; the difficult times her own family was experiencing; her plans to send her sons to the College of William and Mary; genealogical inquiries. Also included are letters from William Ellis and daughter Margaret Langhorne Ellis to Pearl Tyler's brother Lyon G. Tyler. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's ongoing financial and personal troubles; the activities of her children, including the marriages of Margaret Ellis, Cornelia Ellis, and Gardinre Ellis; plans to erect a monument to her father, John Tyler; the illness of her husband, William Ellis; the outbreak of World War I and the entering of her sons into the armed services; news of Julia [Spencer Fleurot] as a Red Cross nurse in Europe; the death of Lyon G. Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler and his subsequent marriage to Sue Ruffin. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler concerning her children; her travels and visits with friends and family; the illness and death of her brother, Lyon G. Tyler; the second marriage of her niece, Julia [Spencer] Fluerot Cheever; the outbreak of World War II; discussion over Sue Ruffin Tyler's desire to publish certain personal Tyler letters. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning primaily her children. included are references to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's financial problems; Julia Spencer Fluerot's marriage to George Fluerot and her becoming a Red Cross nurse during World War I; other Tyler family news; genealogical inquiries by Sue Ruffin Tyler. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of the children of Pearl Tyler Ellis mostly with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) tyler about genealogical inquiries and family news. 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The collection contains correspondence, 1818-1862, of John Tyler concerning politics, War of 1812 claims, presidential election of 1840, land purchases in western Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois, \"Sherwood Forest,\" business matters and his family."," Some of the children of John Tyler and his first wife, Letitia Christian Tyler, are represented in the collection: Robert Tyler (and wife, Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler), John Tyler, Jr., Letitia Tyler Semple (and husband James A. Semple) and Tazewell Tyler."," A great part of the collection consists of the papers of John Tyler's second wife, Julia Gardiner Tyler, which concern education, clothes, social life, political appointments, slavery, the Civil War, \"Sherwood Forest,\" familiy, and pensions for presidential widows. All of the children of John Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler are represented in the collection: David Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler Spencer, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Lachlan Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Pearl Tyler Ellis.","A list of \"Enslaved People Found in the Tyler Family Papers and Other Sources in Special Collections\" compiled by Meredith Jackson in 2020 is filed in the front of Box 1.","Scope and Contents Appointment by which Henry Tyler (d. 1729) is appointed by Alexander Spotswood to be sheriff of York County, Virginia At top is part of inventory signed by Charles Lightfoot and on reverse is inventory signed by Anne Phillips. 1 p. Frag. of DS.","Scope and Contents Will of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. Probated 17 March, 1774. 2 pp. Xcy of Cy of DS. (see oversize file)","Scope and Contents Indenture between John Tyler and William Tyler concerning land in Sussex County. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file","Scope and Contents Inventory of the estate of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file","Scope and Contents John Tyler (1747-1813), Richmond, Virginia, to [?]. Sends thanks for letter; says Assembly has passed resolutions as instructions to the Virginia delegates in Congress which included vesting in them the power to prhibit British trade for 15 years and enable them to use coersive measures to compel payment for delinquent states of their quotas of the national debt, and to enable them to procure sums of money required for support of civil and military arrangements; regrets that he is going aborad because Virginia would have had [in him] a friend who understood how unjust it is to consent to the payment of debts; proposes debts be recovered at 5 annual payments without interest; states it will e hard to fill his place, those gentlemen \"whose abilities are not despiciable are either too sick and indolent...or too poor to give up better prospects.\" 2 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents John Tyler to the Sheriff of Loudoun County, [Va.]. Warrant commanding sheriff to attach the estate of John Ellis for the amount of one pound ten shillings to staisfy the debt owed to George Lewis as well as for the cost of proceedings at the next court. 1 p. DS.","Scope and Contents Encloses contract [not enclosed] to Mr. Semple which recipient and he may settle; further legal matters. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Land grant made to William Gragg of 37 acres in Pendleton County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. Pst of DS. [Originial is in the collection of Alexander William Armour, Princeton University]","Scope and Contents Thomas Tyler, nephew of John Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to \"My dear Governor\" [Henry A. Wise] Sends political advice as a \"true friend\"; thinks the last thing he should desire is the election of Stephen Douglas--he should stand on his own in Virginia; will not succeed while he wages war on the President and the party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been praying for his \"elevation\" to the Presidency for nine months; refers to an article in the Constitution and a recent duel; wishes the Enquirer would praise [Stephen] Douglas; says is [HAW] only hope is with the people; urges him to appoint Faussett as flour inspector. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp","Scope and Contents Recommends John Kilby of Virginia for a Revolutionary War pension, [Kilby] having fought in the Bonhomme Richard-Serapis engagement. Explains judge's signature on application is not accompanied by a seal because superior courts in Virginia do not nor have ever had a seal. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions her letter written in high spirits; thinks often of Mary, Robert, and her; refers to her desire that he return to private life; says that his friends in the district have a right to expect him to continue for another term in Congress; finds it impossible to be with her at Christmas beacuse of the enquiry in which his committee is engaged; \"nothing but a sense of duty can keep me from you.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Land grant made to Peter Land consisting of 52 acres in Princess Anne County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. DS.","Scope and Contents Mentions case of Gales and Seaton; information on the peition of William Pinnel; discusses ratification of the Virginia Constitution of 1830; gives voting record by House of Representatives re: Judge Peck; gives voting record of House or Representatives passing the India Bill to its third reading. 2 pp. ALS","Encloses two newspapers sent him by John B. White containing obituary notices of his father Judge White; the \"S. Carolina affair swallows up all other subjects...\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Letter concerning his studies, mentions marriage of Albert; mentions Mr. Preston, senator of S. Carolina, son of General Preston of Virginia, and great nephew of Patrick henry, speaking before the senate. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC]; his motives in the public office have been to uphold the Constitution and the laws and to restrain executive power; those maintaining opposite opinions have been diminished due to \"that event which has transpired since many of the elections took place\"; regrets inability to meet with them. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Song to Lelia\" [arr: Spanish Dance] written by John Tyle to his wife. 1 p. TCy of song.","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"Speed on My Vessel\" written by John Tyler on his resignation from the U.S. Senate. 1 p. Cy of poem.","Concerns shipment of cranberry plants to him, and how to grow them. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns financial and voting support in election. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions upcoming election in 1840, William Henry Harrison, and thanks for inviting him to become a member of the Tippaccanoe Club. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Recommends Henry Washington Hillard of Alabama for a diplomatic post in Belgium, if a vacancy occurs; also recommends William Boulware of Virginia for a diplomatic post at Naples, Italy, reminding him [DW] for a letter of recommendation written by professor Thomas R. Dew of William and Mary College, which is enclosed [Enclosure not included]. 1 p. ALS","Congratulates him on new office; advises him how to reun the country; expresses sorrow for death of [William] Henry Harrison. 3 pp. ALS","Recommends Dr. Jno. M. Galt of Portsmouth Va. for the position of military storekeeper at Old Point Comfort [Va.]. [Received at ordnance office, 29 April, 1841] 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Expresses his and both Houses of Congress regrets about Mr. Harrison's death; also mentions his respect for the late President. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Recomends Jackson M. Stewart for an appointment; expresses regret at his inability to bid him [JT] a personal farewell. 1 p.  ALS","Mentions how the President's refusal to sign a charter dealing with corporations and how the refusal affects the Whig party. 2 pp. ACy of LS.","Scope and Contents Requests that he [JT] pardon John C. Sharpe, who was dismissed from the Navy, and restore him to his position. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Refutes charge brought against him as Collector of the New York Customs House bo Gov. Poindexter. 7 pp. DS. Including deposition of Samiel O. Howe. 3 pp. DS.","Scope and Contents Extracts of newspapers articles from the Philadelphia American Sentinel and the Philadelphia Ledger about John Tyler.","Scope and Contents Gives his approval for Webster's plans dealing with impressmentl suggests the plans hold true for the land as well as sea. 1 p. Acy of LS.","Scope and Contents Extract of a letter discussing the appointment of Mr. Riois as Secretary of Legation, and [?]'s desire to change the appointment and offer it to Mr. Van Rensselaer as he had already formally done so. 3 pp. Cy of L. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Requests Badger to give his regrets to the commodore for not making the trip today; the Senate has failed to \"adjourn over\" and his mind is \"too much engrossed with the subjects before me.\" 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses the illness of the President John Tyler. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends condolences on Tyler's loss of advisors and friends [due to the explosion on board the warship Princeton]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Responds to his letter in which he asks to marry her daughter Julia; asks if he will be able to supply Julia with the \"enjoyments by which she has been surrounded.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Land grant to William Hudgins of Ray County, Missouri, for eighty acres of land in the District of Land subject to sale at Lexington, Missouri authorized by President John Tyler (see oversized file). 1 p. D.","Scope and Contents Suggests he see Mr. Brown concerning possible title to property; congratulates him on nomination to assembly; thinking of strong and decided message [to Congress]. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Will defer sending a greyhound across the Atlantic until March because of the cold weather; tells of hopes to negotaite treaty with \"His Majesty\"; praises address sent by Tyler; has seen a statue of Cicero which bears a likeness to him [JT]; is planning to give him souvenirs of Italy; comments of course the Whigs are pursuing in Virginia on the Presidential question. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Recommends James J. Wright for the position of consul at Cuba; discusses various nominees for Postmaster in Ulster County, New York; describes excitement about approaching election. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Friends wish him [JT] not to reture, but to be a member of the U.S. Senate where he could \"annihilate some of the distinguished Coons who have made it their business to villify and persecute you during your administration\"; would be also be able to carry through the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mr. Stillwell is anxious to secure the succession to his deputy Mr. Rapalje; wishes something could be done for Shaler; need for men of weight or character as leaders. TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Received his letter and considers his views just; comments on several appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Invitation from them by their [secretary?] to play a private concert for the President, his wife, and firends. 1 p. LS.","Scope and Contents Encloses clipping concerning a meeting about the Texas annexation. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl, [circa March 4, 1845]. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Regrets that he and Mrs. von Geralt missed seeing the Tylers before they left Washington; appreciates his attention and the interest he took in promoting commercial relationships between the U.S. and the Zollverein. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"Picnic Song\" [by John Tyler?]. 1 p. TCy of Poem","Seating arrangement [probably at the White House] or visiting list. 4 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents Regarding a silver pitcher given to Tyler by the ladies of the county. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Suggests that his supports and friends in New York be encouraged to purchase a subscription to a weekly paper, the Old Dominion, at two dollars per year, or a daily paper the New Era, at five dollars per year to boost sales and support the editior; both papers, published and edited by Wm. Cunningham, in Portsmouth, Virginia, provide extensive coverage and support for him [JT]. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Announces his expected arrival in new York and requests that mr. Gardiner meet him at the wharf when he arrives. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Family News; requests Gardiner to send peaches from New York and asks him to visit; Julia is still ill but improving steadily. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Announces the peaches and tells of the arrival of cantaloupes from Mr. Congor that he gave to his servants because he didn't think they were fit for his family; Julia is becoming more healthy; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns not to purchase any land in the mountains of Va. without seeing it first, as most of it is of no value; discusses business matters concerning coal mines in Kentucky and plans for raising capital for the project. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Suggests Gardiner see the land in Kentucky himself; gives description of the 900 [?] acres and directions for reaching it; also gives the names of several people Gardiner can ask for assistance when he arrives. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns a $1300 check drawn by the Exchange Bank at Norfolk on the Bank of New York and related to business matters. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning a bank draft drawn at the Farmers Bank; mentions Julia and their boy. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Notes the progress of the clover and wheat crops because of the dry weather. Comments on Julia's plans for a trip north and urges Gardiner and Margaret to come for a visit. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents His and his wife's travel plans; requests Gardiner meet him and his wife, Julia, in Philadelphia the evening of 20 July if possible. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Gardiner that he will not be able to arrive in New York on the 20th as planned, but will be delayed because of complications caused by the weather and crops. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses matters relating to land in Kentucky. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells Gardiner that his agents in Kentucky are cheating him and asks him to travel there to look into the matter; character reference for Col. Watkins. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Details travel plans, including delay of train. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business and family matters. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning payments for land; refers to foxhunts and merrymaking in the neighborhood, now that \"William Beekman left us\"; refers to Woodbury as Democratic nominee and possible resulting split in New York. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests that Gardiner contact Mr. Benson regarding sending a chair to the Tyler residence; also hopes that Gardiner will visit soon. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Instructs Gardiner on business matters regarding land in Kentucky, and on acquiring an agent there; states that \"the ratification of the Mexican Treaty will relieve the money market and the spirit of speculation will be on tiptoe.\" 3pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses advantage of sending mail via Norfolk over Richmond; business matters, especially the exchange rate. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Announces birth of his son; notes receipt of chair; discusses farming season and bad prices for crops; remarks on revolutions in Europe and possibilites of war; quotes Jefferson. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning transfer of deed of Kentucky land from Tyler to Gardiner; proposes means to clear and cultivate land. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses letter from Judge Juntington of Indiana. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from Judge Huntington, Louisville, Ky., to John Tyler, Charles City Co. House, Virginia, 23 Dec. 1847. Concerning land and mining possbilities in Kentucky and Ohio. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Love poem; \"To My Wife\"; John Tyler to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. Tcy of Ms.","Scope and Contents Family matters about a portrait and Julia's remedy for stomach sickness; business matter about a debt. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; asks Gardiner to pay certain bills with enclosed money. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; possibly bringing a suit up in Federal Court; problems of getting a reliable agent. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning the deed to some land; instructions about seeing the land and looking after the matter; legal advice from Judge Christian of Williamsburg. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Concerning the court system and the suit involving the qustion of some land in Kentucky [?]; postcript refers to Polk what he rightly deserved. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters settling confusion over money matters; speculates on outcome of Pennsylvania election. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Financial and business matters reiterating directions given in previous letter. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, incuding a reference to a response from Calhoun to a letter Tyler is sending to all Cabinet members; refers to Taylor's election...\"My time for speaking out has come...\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Poem entitled, \"Virginia\" by John Tyler. 1 p. Poem. (see oversize file)","Scope and Contents Discusses New York as a new market for produce from farms of the York River region; also, how to construct an ox cart; consideration of a mort[g]age, and news of the health of the family's slaves with influenza. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses [Seaton's?] reputation, business matters, the payment of debts, and social events. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Urges Gardiner to report about all aspects of his trip and findings in California and hopes that the people of California will draft a constitution by Dec. 1; describes a festive trip to Richmond to break monotony of life at \"Sherwood Forest\" and comments on the wheat crop. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding coal lands and the price of them. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Seeks advice on how much he should ask for purchase of Kentucky land, by a group including Sam Casey of Washington. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests draft for $1500; reports on the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business note about a bank draft. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matter about payment of a $1500 draft; also, asking $20,000 for land in Kentucky; travel plans because of the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Is gratified to learn that his views on the Austrian suppression of Hungary are the same as his. 4 pp. TCy of the ALS. Includes TCy of TL from Mary A. Benjamin to James A. Servies. 5 December 1958, describing Tylre's letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Business note, to apply check as previously discussed. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Robert to procure five bushels of wheat of Pennsylvania growth; mentions varieties he does not want, prefers Zimmerman wheat; remarks on the importance of changing seed every five years; wonders if he [RT] and the Doctor Phipps could make the selection from the farmers around Bristol; plans to travel to New York on the first of October on business and to attend the agricultural show at Flushing, Long Island, then to visit Briston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; refers to Gardiner's agent in Baltimore; remarks on Mr. Beeckman and others in California. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding dates when draft notes are due. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business letter regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Travel news about trip of Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Beekman; discusses eventual prominence of California, and letter from Judge Huntington about coal lands. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Speculates on future prominence and wealth of California through its exports and the ratification of its constitution; comments on pending dangers associated with slavery issue; sends news of family and thanks Gardiner for sending sample of gold dust.4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to by supporters in New York and Philadelphia; comments on birth of Julia G. Tyler and health of her mother, etc. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on health of Julia and Margaret, who are both improving; refers to a letter from Judge Brown that suit with Samuel [?] has been compromised. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Julia's poor health; also on present political climate - the rights of the slaveholding states are being discarded and then Southerners uniting in insecurity; Tyler says his ties are equally divided. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement of his lands who have deteroriated due to \"injudicious husbandry\" for 200 years; mentions additions to his family of two boys and a girl; has been \"no idle drone since I parted with politics and the politicians\"; fears that destruction will be wrought by \"ambitious and unpricipled demagogues\" but hopes \"sound wisdom and patriotism in the country...[will] baffle all evil designs.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short note listing accounts. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters - stopped payments on check and debt; urges Gardiner to visit. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates confusion and mix-up regardnig the payment of certain debts. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters and news of Julia and Margaret. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief letter commenting on enclosed letter from William H. Smith. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Discuses improbability of going to New York City in the near future refers Smith to Alexander Gardiner, who handles his property on the Ohio River; predicts coal mines will be of incalculable value.","Scope and Contents News about the early death of John Beeckman and business matters regardin Pain's invention; remarks about the proceedings in Massachusetts; also about his lecture on history of Virginia to students. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on death of Mr. Beeckman; the mild climate of California; three [3] fires which have swept from San Francisco, the last of which destroyed a souvenir he was keeping for Tyler; discusses last admission of California as a state into the Union; tells of mail received from the family from the Panama (steamboat). 4 pp. TCy of ALS. Inclyding TCy (incomplete) of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Business note regarding receipt of two checks. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents . Reports on trip with Julia, health and brief business matters, including cancelled checks. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief description of Tyler's travels from Norfolk to Williamsburg and short illness; tries to relate how the estate of John Beeckman will be distributed to mother and son according to California and Mexican law, based on his knowledge of Virginia law. 5 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to his ill health and planned trip to Richmond; also discusses bankdrafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political tide in Virginia \"topsy turvy\" and fears for future, as well as slave labor in S. California. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Family news, especially caricatures of each member in great detail; comments on vacation in new York, and excitement surrounding Jenny Lind; urges Gardiner to stay in California if the profits are high. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Confirms receipt of the resignation of Prof. Hopkins from teh Chemistry Department of the College of William and mary; asks Robert to tell John that a temporary position is thus available if he is prepared for it and he must contact Col. McCandish and Judge Christin concerning proposition. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business letter regarding payment of debt and short family news. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts Tyler sent in the post the night earlier. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business letter regarding price of land at $20,000. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Letter relling of family's illnesses, including a severe case affecting Julia and a terrible cold Tyler had; discusses various treatment. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Concerning payment of three checks, Julia's continual ill-health, and the receipt of a letter from David Gardiner from Sacramento. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning land in Illinois and Tyler's title to it. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that Mrs. Gardiner's health is improving; four checks have been dispatched to recipient; also refers to letter from Mr. Page concerning land title. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Feels there are causes both internal and external at work to produce the ruin of the country; discusses the motive of the European governments who desire dissolution of the Union; Great Britain, after having made a profit out of the slave traffic, clamors for universal emancipation and sends her hirelings to the U.S. to encourage \"Fanatics\"; only \"devotional attachment to Gov. and Union on the part of our people\" can save the Union; speaks as the \"true representative of Southern feeling.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding whether to mine lands or to let the railroads use them. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on his and Julia's poor health and sends two checks. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Regrets not being able to secure position as Port Collector in San Diego for Gardiner; discusses poor health and family news; also the \"uneasy conditions of public affairs.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that \"matters are looking better for the country\" politically. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Response to Tyler's 26 Nov. 1850 letter discussing \"great question of the day\" which is union or disunion of the United States. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Relates sorry over death of Alexander Gardiner, and grief it is causing family members. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates death of Col. Gardiner and expresses sorrow over event. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Sends information about his \"departed friend\" General Brazure N. Pryor, especially his bravery while commanding an artillery comany at the Battle of Hampton [War of 1812] so that his widow Elizabeth (Deneufville) Pryor could receive a land bounty; he [JT] nominated him to be elected Brigadier General in the winter of 1815-1816, served with him in legislature, and recommended him to be Collector at Norfolk, where he served until his death.","Scope and Contents Discusses experiences in California for past two years; incoroprates fine weather, mining conditions, agricultural progress, etc. 3 pp. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Claims that the official muster roll of his company does not account for much of the time it was in service [in the War of 1812] and that the payroll omits the name of his servant, William Short, who also served; wonders if Short, who is still alive, is entitled to benefit of land for his service under the Act of Congress. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests Gardiner to check on an order Tyler placed with store in New York; family news, 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Expresses desire to sell Kentucky land and plans to hire an agent, William Prentis [?] to aid him; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is in better health and homesick for New York 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Response to a letter by the Jefferson Literary Society of Philadelphia requesting Tyler's opinion on the U.S. foreign policy of intervention versus isolationism. 8 pp. Cy of ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family news and business matters regarding check payments. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family's ill health and business matters pertaining to bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family; ill health and recovery, as well as thanks Horsford for giving him a chemistry book. 2 pp. XCy of ALS, 20 March, 1852, from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Prof. E.N. Horsford, stating she found Tyler's letter and mailed it for him because he got ill. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler wants to sell his Kentucky land on the Ohio River, which is valuable for its coal deposits and fertility, for $20,000; it is 1500 acres. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business and family matters. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Mr. Sam B. Casey, Tyler's contact in Kentucky, responded on the wealth of the coal deposits in the land Tyler owns; suggests mining it but Tyler prefers to sell it for $20,000. 2pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to more conservative estimate of the quantity of coal in the Kentucky land; still prefers to sell land; urges Gardiner to see that Alexander Gardiner's will is attended to 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matter, including three checks, and his health. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Talks about a fire, started by the combustion of a vial of chloric ether ignited by a candle, which he extinguished; mentions a harvest time. 3 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Family news; health of Tyler is improving, and the corn crop is planted, etc.; corrects Dr. William Gardiner;s error that it will cost $50,000 to mine the Kentucky property. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Discusses possible sale of Warren's farm. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Banking matters and discusses family's health; says he may go to Philadelphia for medical advice. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use his influence to assist his brother William Tyler to obtain the position of a naval store keeper at the washington Navy Yard or one elsewhere of a \"corresponding character\"; gives a biographical description of his brother. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses his \"wretched\" health and his business dealings with William Ozborne. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on business matters and improved health under the care of Dr. Semple of Hampton, Va. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses banking matters, election day activites, and hopes to spend next winter in a warm climate. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates that the newspaper accounts of his ill-health are exaggerated, although he has been very unwell; promises to visit Staten Island when Julia is well. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Tyler thanks him for his previous two letters which describe the Constitutional Convention and reflects on excitement of the Fourth of july. 1 P. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Tyler has submitted to articles to the [Southern Literary] Messenger for publication about his days at [the College of] William and Mary. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business note detailing \"enclosed\" checks. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Seeks help in advocating a promotion which Gibson feels he deserves, in lieu of a mistrial fifteen years ago, in which Tyler was able to help him. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Horsford extended an invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Tyler to join his wife and him at their home in Cambridge before the Tylers head south. 1 . TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news regarding health of Mrs. Tyler and her planned annual journey to her mother; mentions that he attended the first meeting of the Agricultural Society in Richmond, [Va.]. 2 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Cites Mrs. Tyler's terrible health for two months, since the birth of her baby, as the reason why he and Mrs. Tyler have not been able to visit Horsford. 2 pp. Xcy of ASL.","Scope and Contents Refers to their trip and mourns the death of his sister; also includes business matters. 2 pp. ALS. Including the ALS from Julia Gardiner to her sister, New York, New York, requesting that she have her [JG] purchases sent to her home. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Short note accompanying check. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business and family [health] matters. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters such as bank payments as well as family and home [garden] happenings. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Topic: \"The Merchant of Former Times and The Merchant of Today.\" Brief history of the merchant in society and discussion of the 19th century role. 8 pp. Pst. of PM.","Scope and Contents Requests that some of his printed addresses be distributed by Gardiner to specific persons; comments on his health, crops, and asks Gardiner to get him an English walking stick in New York 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses business disappointments--postponement of the sale of land in Kentucky and in the sale of his corn;whishes to take advantage of mason's offer to endorse and to negotiate through the banks the note and thereby discharge his obligations to the James River and Kanawha Canal Copany by July 1. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Announces birth of a son, who was born without the aid of chloroform to the mother; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is with the Tyler family, although recovering from illness. 2 pp. Xvy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters, advice on getting good estimate for property. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; party season brought to an end by Lent; comments on the social successes of Margaret [Tyler's sister-in-law?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business [banking] matters regarding the payment of bills. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Short business note, travel plans. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Instructions on what to do with a deed mailed in a previous letter; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks Horsford for sending a budding potato for experiments in planging in Va.; congratulates Horsford on rise in literary world, and expresses disappointment that he did not visit Cambridge. 3 pp. XCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the college of William and mary where he [JT] is to address the literary societies; mention of [Henry A.] Wise as a visitor to the College; crops fair, rain frequent; [Hugh Blair] Grigsby will deliver an address before Phi Beta Kappa on the subject of the people of the convention of 1788. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Encloses letter from American Consul at Glasgow concerning her father's claim to an inheritance; hopes her trip was made without inconvenience; was detained on his return from Old Point by the steamer's broken shaft; all well at home; much rain, no damage to wheat. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on the result of potato crop; left Julia and the three youngest children on Staten Island; brought the two largest boys with a view of putting them in school in the area; plans to accompany Julia and the children home' sends greetings to Mrs. Horsford and regards to him [EH]. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends suggestions for investigating the status of the Gardiner etate in England and for verifying the connection between the families on both sides of the Atlantic; has not been well for several days; has grieved over the death of Mrs. Horsford. 4 pp. ALS","Published by Henry McCaffrey, Baltimore: Washington D.C. John F. Ellis. 3 pp. Song. Including XCy of above song. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Due to bad winter weather conditions, communication from the \"outside world\" is not active, and Tyler inquires of political news; offers his and Julia's condolences on the loss of Horsford's wife [?]. 3 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on the crops and predicts high prices for corn in the next year; gives news of family health and asks for word about the yellow fever outbreaks in New York. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Letter in response to Tyler's inquiry of his family lineage: [Thomas Gardiner, Esq. of Tollesburry, Essex.] 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Farming news and notes celebration on 13 May in Jamestown of its founding by settlers, for which he must prepare a history of Virginia. 2 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Response to Tyler regarding price negotations of some property and a pony for sale. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, including difficulties in getting a loan from the bank; asks Gardiner to talk with someone in New York 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports meeting agenda. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, which he asks Gardiner to look into; states that he is looking for a residence for his wife, who doesn't want to live at \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia) forever. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will not succeed in next congressional elections because of the enormous increase in expenditures, mentions statement made by [Henry A.] Wise in Williamsburg that the College [of William and Mary] was \"the most superb body of equal size he had ever seen,\" says of Wise that 'his eye is steadily fixed on 1860\" [presidential election], feels that he[JT] is the last of the Virginia Presidents, suggests remedy for ailment of his grandson, plans to move to Hampton, 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief business note asking Gardiner to give enclosed check to portrait artist; predicts hard times due to bad crop. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Julia Gardiner Tyler, \"Villa Margarett,\" [Hampton, Va.], to Col. David L. Gardiner Asks her brother to have Margaret's portrait sent as soon as possible and to put it directly in the care of the steamer's captain. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler analyzes his son's letter about the Zolverein Treaty; confesses that, as a father of six and a supervisor of a household, he is no Cicero or Pliny, but opts to live out his days in Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Compliments Tyler on his \"Memories of Richmond\" address and comments on Mr. Cushing's and Mr. Seward's speeches; he is lonely. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Navy Yard official wrote in regard to shipping the remains of Mr. Denison of Va. to be buried next to his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Brief note asking Gardiner to conduct some bond exchanges for him. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by Edward Everett; mentions difficulties of son, John; comments on Virginia gubernatorial race; his address at the College of William and Mary forthcoming and the rebuilding of the college is estimated to cost $18,200, and will be completed Oct. 1, 1859. 4 pp. ALS. Includes engraving of John Tyler, 1 item.","Scope and Contents Business matters, including the payment od debts and a trip to Raleigh, [N.C.], during which he gave 3 speeches; discusses his poor health and the flourishing wheat crops. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler agrees that a meeting of the Board would prove detrimental to his objective of re-establishing the law scool on solid footing; also inquires if books from West Point [Academy] arrived. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Comments on the 1860 presidental election and how the Virginia delegates stand on the candidacies of [Robert M.T.] Hunter, Henry A. Wise, and Stephen Douglass; his speech at a Richmond banquet was highly applauded; Mrs. Tyler's ill health, and his son's handwriting which rivaled Napoleon's.","Scope and Contents Agrees to speak on politics in Portsmouth; predicts that Breckenridge will be elected by the House of Representatives. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speaks of his triumph at the state convention where the Peace Conference Project was defeated; the \"temper of the state is obviously rising'; within 6 or 7 months Virginia will leave the Union. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends his speech; fears drift into secession, perhaps can be delayed until October; large cannon removed to Old Point, [Comfort, Va.]; may be a majority fot he Border States in the Convention, but it is doubted; measles has broken out among the chuldren; interest to [RT's] bond held by Crump falls due 4 May and 4 Nov., has no money or would not trouble him. 3 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS. 1 p","Account of the death of Ex-President Tyler in The Daily Express (Petersburg, Va.). 4 pp. Nws. (See oversize file)","Scope and Contents Detailed inventory of property/belongings on estate at his death. 2 pp. D.","Regrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk, [Va.]; asks for news of the Tyler family. 2 pp. ALS.","\"Plan of the House of Representatives,\" Published by C. Bohm. 1 p. PD. (See Oversize File)","Article describing bill introduced by Del. George W. Grayson to improve the New kent County burial site of Letitia Christian Tyler. (From the Daily Press and Times Herald) 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Reaffirms the beauty and merits of Tidewater Virginia; gives an account of traditoonal social behavior to illustrate the proud cilture of the are; the descendants of the are should have a \"sense of their duty not to a single state only, but to the Whole Union.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets it has taken him so long to answer Tyler's letters; offers to publish some of Tyler's writing stating his opinon on the secession question for Virginia; agrees with Tyler's opinion that Virginia must stay with the Union; offers his regards to Mrs. Tyler. 2 pp. ALS, Frag.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitiation from President and Mrs. Tyler. 1 p. AL.","Scope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Poem entitled \"Song.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.","Scope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. Poem entitled \"To M.G.B.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.","Robert T[yler?], Curl's Wharf, to Mrs. Pearl Tyler, Sturgeon Point, James River, Va. Although he is not there in person, his heart is at \"Sherwood [Forest]\"; had been afraid it would bring back too many memories; this visit, however, only brought him pleasant experiences; encloses picture of his brother Henry; sends love to all of Pearl's family. 4 pp. ALS.","Sketches of part of Tyler land somewhere along the Ohio River; sketched by S.R. Carey, 2 pp. AMs.","Scope and Contents Medical prescription for Honorable John Tyler; Hegeman, Clark, and Company, druggists. 1 p. AN.","Scope and Contents Envelope of letter from John Tyler, to Colonel Samuel S. Gardiner, Abby Manor, Shelton Island, Suffolk County, New York. 1 item. ADS","Scope and Contents Five envelopes from President John Tyler, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York. 5 items. ADS.","Scope and Contents Four envelopes to President John Tyler, Washington City, D.C. 4 items. ADS.","Scope and Contents Envelopes to President John Tyler, 31 items. AD","Scope and Contents Article in the Eclectic Magazine about John Tyler; \"John Tyler and His Presidency\"; written by his son Lyon G. Tyler, LL.D. 18 pp. PM","Scope and Contents Address given by Jon. George L. Christian; to the Colonial Dames of America; in Virginia; entitled \"John Tyler\"; includes inscription. 26 pp. PV","Scope and Contents Address entitled \"John Tyler, Tenth President of the United States\"; by Armistead C. Gordon. 45 pp. PV","Scope and Contents Article \"John Tyler -- Tenth President of the United States\"; written by Oliver Perry Chitwood. 2 pp. PM","Scope and Contents Engraving, 6 1/8\" X 9 1/4\", black and white, of John Tyler, by H.B. Hall and Sons, New York, New York1 item. Engraving.","Scope and Contents William Miller to [?]. Regrets missing [?] in New York; Mr. Wood was nominated by a coalition of \"leading men\" from the anti-Masonic and working men's parties; speculates on future developments on New York politics. 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of above ALS. 1 p.","See Philip Gerald Auchampaugh, Robert Tyler: Southern Rights Champion, Duluth, 1934","Acknowledges receipt of letter from Seawell; complains of all the rain they have been having; relates news of their mututal friends in Williamsburg; the Vice-President is tolerably well, and is \"I believe daily expecting a visit from General Harrison -- what between public and private matters everyminut of his time is employed and for the most part unhappily employed. For the cares of his office are already little less than the cares of the man and it is absurd to suppose that any man of his temperment and rank in life can be happy without being rich.\" Mother unwell; birth of his daughter. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Apologizes for taking so long to reply, but a \"serious indisposition\" has kept him from being able to write; sends his regars to Gardiner's family and a special note to Margaret; planning a trip to Philadelphia. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has given with great pleasure his last letter to the President; has \"good will\" for the German population. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Recommends Ferris as a good man for the surveyorship; notes that a possible opponent of Ferris' is Eli Moore, who is a friend of Polk; warns against filling positions with too many from the same clique. 3 pp. AL. incomplete.","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to lend money to newspaper editor, Thomas Dunn English; speaks of Polk and two poltiical associates. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to ask Gov. Van Ness if Mr. Cooper can be given a position other than the one alloted to him of inspector because he cannot now climb sides of ships or [?] the burdens of such an office; reports that both me and Mr. Cooper are bad off financially; says Mr. Polk is partly responsible for this by \"annihilating all my expections.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Defends his father and himself against an article written in the New York Herald accusing them of trying to thwart Polk and his administration; suggests that the author of the article was paid; \"The ex-President has never uttered a word, I am sure, about Mr. Polk good, bad or indifferent and does not give the subject of Politics a thought now that the Texas question is settled. After much toil and sacrifice for his country...have only tortured and reviled him, he has retured, I hope forever, into the quiet and dignity of private life...He has a sweet and blooming wife, a sufficient fortune, a beautiful estate...moreover he scarcely ever opens a newspaper...\"; list of Tyler's accomplishments as President; \"He needs but on thing more,...the justice of his country\"; inquires as to publishing a rebuttal. 7 pp. ALS. Including NwsCl of New York Herald, 2 August, 1845. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends his best to Gardiner's family;comments on rumors of the \"bloody war\"; informs him that he received a letter from former Pres. Tyler, who is well; comments that \"Polkey and Spoils [Spoils system] should feel small now.\" 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Plans to be in New York City soon; informs Gardiner that \"Polk has at last been caught\" as he predicted. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to see that a speech he has written is published; has heard from the Ex-President and Mrs. Tyler who are both doing well; \"He says something about some expression used in one of my letters that has annoyed Julia. I have written him that it was altogether unintentioned, Madame Juliua is too sensitive\"; tells David Gardiner and him to get married. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that a gentleman, \"in whom [he] place[s] unbounded confidence\" has hinted that Buchanan will take Virginia and that the press there is \"out for [him]\"; Tyler is campaighning hard in [?] where the elections will be held next monday. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Alarmed at the \"political aspect of affairs in this country\"; is sure the South is convinced it \"should have sustained the Missouri Compromise Candicate at Baltimore\"; regards the Missouri Compromise as the \"strong hope and sheet Anchor of the Country\"; predicts General Cass will be defeated and consequently the party will be \"swept up as with deluge.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that his name, of all the Northern Men, will be acceptable to the \"People of the Southern States for the Presidency\"; wishes him to come to Philadelpia and make some friends; confirms that judge campbell is almost avowedly for Buchanan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to \"procure a copy\" of the paper containing the annoucement of [his father-in-law, Thomas Abthorpe] Cooper's death; wants to write a short biography of Cooper; sends his love to Gardiner's mother and Margaret. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells Churchill he had come to town that day; asks him to bring a deed with him from the clerk's office that \"settles Longwood on Macy Cooper.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Offers to send his father a picture of Priscilla; says he doesn't want it being a fixture in the house; thinks he is feeling better; New York politics. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Read his letter to the Union Meeting which has given satisfaction there; asks how many members of the state [Pa.] democratic delegation Buchanan can depend on as \"faithful friends\"; reminds Buchanan that he fells he should return to the senate. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [Judge] Campbell has carried the city, [Phil.] and \"will no doubt receive the City and County vote in the State Convention.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerning strike by laborers on the coal wharves and its handling by police in Richmond. 8 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Kiffee Chose the \"Old Keystone\" as his future home; finds Pennsylvania men agreeable; accepts an invitation to address Bigler Club in Lancaster. 2 pp. ALS. Including Df. concerning the \"Southern\" position of Pennsylvania and the transference of Pennsylvania to a \"semi-abolitionist\" state by the election of James Pollacky. 1 p. Including Df concerning disagreement with George Bancroft's interpretation of political basis of the settlement of Virginia. 4 pp.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to address a Bigler Club in Colomia, Pa. [?]; feels that Col. Bigler will \"not only be nominated by the Democratic State Convention,\" but will also be elected by the people in the fall to the \"gubernatorial office\"; he is first always for Pennsylvania. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Bigler Club report including letter from Robert Tyler read at the meeting. 1 p. NwsCl. Including TCy of above NwsCl. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will \"have the supprt of the City and Country without fail\"; sends his \"respectful compliments\" to Buchanan's niece Miss Lane and to Mrs. Baker. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's delegates will gain a majority of seats in the Convention; has seen Col. Bigler; feels that Buchanan should visit Philadelphia for a few days; inquires as to who shall be the next Canal Commissioner. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has contacted \"friends in high quarters\" concerning the best \"flue tobacco\" in the country; will write them soon at length. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation on behalf of the Democracy of Berks County to celebrate the 4th of July due to a previous engagement; indicates that \"we all have a right to feel proud and gratified at the position occupied by our beloved Commonwealth [Pa.].\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend democratic festivities at Eagle Station on the 20th of August. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of same letter","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend the committee meeting at bedofrd on the 27th of July; is obstructed from many of the duties of his office by a wound he recieved to his right hand as a result of a fireworks explosion on the 4th of July. 1 p Cy of Al.","Scope and Contents Proclaims the success of the \"Pennsylvania movement\" in the Democratic Caucus; informs him that he has been an \"able, efficient, and enthusiastic body of friends at his back\"; the \"Union Resolutions\" which he thinks originated with [?], \"are slain outright\" but to Buchanan's advantage; enunciates the problem of the \"Unionist Democrats.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that the Governor present an address for the release of Irishman Smith O'Brien. 2 pp. ACys of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wants response to a letter Tyler sent in reference to \"certain offensive remarks said to have been made\" by him at Harrisburg, [Pa.]; asks for a response to that letter; Cameron must deny or retreat. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Condemns Mr. Donahoe for connecting Franklin Pierce with the \"illeberal temper\" of the New Hampshire State Convention in his newspaper the Boston Pilot. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Defends his father against two articles attacking his administration. 5 pp. ALS. including TCy of ALS. 20 July, 1852. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Declines an invitation for the New Hampshire Convention due to \"circumstances of a private nature\"; proclaims success of the Democratic Party in November; commends Pierce as the right choice for the Democratic nomination. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Thinks it best that he withdraw his name as candidate for clerkship of Pennsylvania Supreme Court to replace Mr. Cohen. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an advertisement from the Ledger discrediting Pierce, that he feels should be contested; gives his support, which had earlier been for Buchanan, to Pierce as the Presidential candidate. 2 pp. ALS. Includes incomplete Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks for Wise's views and suggestions as to the upcoming Presidential contest; offers his \"humble influence\" to Wise in his political aspirations; predicts the development of the Democratic Convention; questions why all states, emaning the inclusion of ones that do not usually vote Democratic should have a sa in the Democratinc nomination; claims that the South will provide \"present protection and future success\" for the Democrats. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Notes that the free-soil element will \"exhibit itself to an alarming extent\" in the formulation of the Southern Platform of '56; warns Wise to keep the South united at all costs and not to quarrel with [Robert] Hunter. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p","Scope and Contents Asks the President to intervene on behalf of a \"young man by the name of Phillips\" who has been fired from his clerkship in a customs house, Tyler claims that his removal will be disadvantageous to the party because his father is an extremely influential man. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Understands from the Ledger that Mr. Lane is opposed to the Pacific Railroad project; regrets that he does not give his \"able support\" to the project; claims that Lane is wrong in attributing the project to New York speculators who intend to make the road a private corporation. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Note regarding letter of 5 December, 1853, and the Friends of Ireland.","Scope and Contents Notes that the attacks on him [RT] made by the Pennsylvanian [which is owned by Bigler] did him no harm, and in fact, probably lost him a good deal of subscribers; reports that the senatorial race between Gov[erno]r Porter and [Colonel] Bigler is being conducted with \"much bitterness among [the] candidates\"; feels that Cadwalader is making a fine character in Congress.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Holds Tyler in high esteem, and considers him a close friend; reaffirms that he will not be a candidate for office [Presidency]; confident that Miss Harriet [his niece] will not marry an Englishman; he does not hear much from Philadelphia as \"Judge Campbell and Mr. Hunt[er] never write\"; he has \"full faith\" in the election of Wise. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Informs Seawell that the President will be happy to serve Mr. [Jones?] if he is able to do so; indicates that the letter will \"furnish you authority for [?] in the case of Holt and the other cases.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Awaits Buchanan's return to America \"with great impatience\"; advices him never to discount the possibility of running for the Presidency; warns him that he should try to bring all his friends together; informs Buchanan that Pierce would like to run for the Presidency but he Tyler does not think that he can win; although Virginia is strongly supporting Wise for the Presidency, Tyler admits that the next president cannot come from a slave state; has just returned to Philadelphia after delivering an address at the Commencement of William and Mary College. 2 pp. 2 TCys of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Dr. George [Semple?] was an applicant for the place when you spokle for Col. Custis, and it was decided by the department that no change should be hat at that point. The President (whom I have just consulted) thinks it will not do to make any change under the circumstances\"; asks him to tell John Seawell that he would like to see him once more; asks when he is planning to visit Washington. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Had a short visit with Joe [Seawell] but had to leave his office; regrets that he and Priscilla have been deprived of your society four summers; claims that public politic opinion is disorganized in the North; fears a \"dis[solution?] of the Democratic Party Nort and South\"; asks Seawell to keep him informed of Virginia politics especially regarding the race between Hunter and Wise. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if Boswell will loan him money to give to Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents The meeting \"last night\" was large; \"Thousands of people\" had come to hear him; it was a \"clique affair\" and he was \"omitted\" from the Committee of Arrangements; informs that Gov. Bigler \"ran away from\" the meeting; reveals that \"Wescott is one of the most despised men in the community.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Warns Buchanan that he must come home [from England] soon in order to sustain the \"united delegation from Pennsylvania\" that Tyler feels is necessary for his nomination; notes that \"Campbell and J. Glancey Jones are traitors:\" and Forney cannot decide where he stands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Feels easier in his mind since the last time he wrote\" as recent election in New York and Maryland have seen a downturn in \"Pierceism\" ; claims that the Dallas movement will \"fizzle out\"; chastises Buchanan for an \"ill-advised\" letter he wrote to Wise, but is happy to report that Wise still supports him; feels that with Pennsylvania behind him, Buchanan will certainly be successful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs him that Pennsylvania is for Buchanan now; tells Wise to \"lien [lean?] towards him strongly; relates that there is a \"remarkably kind feeling\" towards Wise among politicial friends of his; claims that Pierce movement is dead there; considers Wise's letter to the New York National Democrats \"really admirable.\" 3 pp. ALS. including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Questions the exclusion of the Irish-American from the Convention of the Friends of Ireland; wonders how Tyler, always a supporter of Irish Americans, could allow the \"exclusion\" of a newspaper of over 100,000 subscribers from such a Convention, of which Tyler is the Chairman. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Armstrong, Reserved member; acknowledges that the remonstrant, Jee Seawell [?] has accused the Board of being unlawful by not publically stating the reasons for which they dismissed him. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents McGowan has just received a letter from Dr. Smith indicating that no funds are available for his office; informs Robert that it has been suggested that he purchase \"an iron safe\" in which to keep the documents of the Society [?]; Dr. Smith also suggested to him that they develop a more effective system for obtaining contributions; he requires a list of the \"State Directories and Socieities\" in order to do this. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Will comply with Tyler's invitiation of a visit as soon as he can come to Philadelphia; praises him for his connection with the Irisih movement and claims him an \"able and unflinching advocate\"; feels that although michael Doheny and his fellow agitators should be condemned for their violence at the last Convention [of the Friends of Ireland], he must admit that they ahve led to progress for the cause; believes that together he and Tyler \"can do much towards peace and cooperation\"; declines any offer of a position in the delegation. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests that establishment of the office of the American I[rish] E.A.A.; suggests that Capt[ain] William t. Lyons is the man for the position; suggests that the position should pay 2,000 dollars per year; also suggests James C. Hyde, to go to work in Ireland. 8 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that the new constitution [of the E.A.A.] calls for the establishment of an Under-Secretary [which he has called for previously]; informs Tylr of an upcoming reply in the Citizen by [Patrick] Lynch, the editor of the Irish-American; if Tyler is ever in New York, Limsden is there every week and would like to see him. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Feels that Mitchel does not support the [IAEA] organization and that Tyler should attempt to persuade him into its favor; speaks pejoratively regarding editor of the Irish-American, Lynch; claims that the Massachusetts Convention was \"a sorry affair\"; recommends Lumsden to strengthen the organization; Harris wanted to knwo who informed McClenahan that he was a British spy, but McClenahan would not tell him. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that he had a letter from Dr. Smith proposing a meeting with him and Tyler in Philadelphial; feels that they should postpone everthing until the \"full fruits\" of the trial \"are developed\"; claims that \"victory and glory await us.\" 1 p ALS.","Scope and Contents Tried to see Lynch, finally found him in Brooklyn; feels that everything \"is made right\" with Lynch. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that a recent speech made referring to Tyler is unworthy; knows that Tyler is \"a patriot and a gentleman\"; intends to publish something to this effect in his nxt paper. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that, according to custom, a fee is to be collected by the Directory when a new charter is applied for; asks Tyler's opinion as to whether the new laws cancel this old custom or not. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Noticed that McGowan signed a letter with his official title within the Directory; asks Tyler if the names of members of the organization are not to be secret; Mr. Mitchel's lecture \"cut to pieces\" John Omahony's faction; this faction \"has utterly ruined itself.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Has had an interview with Mr. Thomas Whyte, Secretary of the State Directory; refers to the Emigrant Aid Society. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Surprised that the Directory Charter has not reached Tyler yet; receives money very slowly, but has received \"encouraging letters\" from the South and West. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that accommodations \"will be due\" on the 21st; he should remind the Herald that the amount is $300. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Wants to call a meeting of the Supreme Directory and force Mitchell to give an explanation of his traitorous acts. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Regrets that he cannot attend the meeting of the Supreme Directory on the 29th; feels that the conduct of the Secretary [McGowan], is not satisfactory. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of ALS from Dr. Smith, [Boston, Mass], to Dr. McGowan 4 March, 1856, concerning the sending of \"monies\" to the Treasurer. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Predicts that the State Delegates of Virginia will be for Wise; states that Wise is very close to their whole family; his father would be the best but he is out of politics; he will be a valuable asset in the election of Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received a letter from Daniel Edgar Sickles, Secretary of Legation to Mr. Buchanan, that regards Buchanan in much the same way Tyler had in a previous letter; asks Tyler which letter he would rather see printed in the Citizen. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes Tyler to forward some enclosed pamphlets concerning the \"Syracuse Convention.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays an editorial written in the Pennsylvanian \"hinting the idea of coalition\"; relays, also, good tidings from Mr. Buchanan; asks if Wise knows James Black of Pittsburg; mentions [William] Bigler; warns that a split may occur in the Democratic Party. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that the Irish faction within the Party was upset at their interpretation of speech in Buchanan made; he has written a letter to the editor of the Citizen informing him that Buchanan's intent was not to \"justify British Gov[ernmen]t in India and Ireland\"; advises him to make a public announcement of that fact to clarify any confusion; warns Buchanan that some men feel that he [JB] \"belongs to them\"; advises buchanan to \"drive 'em away.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Finds Buchanan acceptable as a possible candidate, but feels he will  not get a third of the Irish vote; would not be able to support Pierce \"under any circumstances\"; desires some indication of the association's {IAEA] policy in this matter; disturbed by Messrs. Lumsden and Convoy's failure to respond to him on association business; trusts that Tyler's sister is recoverning from her illness. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Attempted to persuade mr. Charles O'Connel to Col. Saunders to attend the Cincinnati convention as he may \"be of essential service\"; Col. Saunders \"declares for Buchanan\" the Vermont delegates are mostly for Douglass. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Glad to hear that Tyler was in Cincinnati to give a lecture to the \"Robert Emmett Club\"; hopes that Gov. Wise will receive the Presidential nomination from the Cincinnati Convention, which is presently meeting; worries taht Buchanan is too fond of Great Britain; also, Lumsden does not want another Northern man; he feels that the North has exploited the South and is not holding up to the American Constitution. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an effort to beat Buchanan' but feels that Wise will triumph in Virginia. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Informs him that Wise was the key to Buchanan's nomination; his father's name was mentioned several times, always in favor, at the Convention. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Cannot go to New York, but wishes McGowan to visit him in Pennsylvania; says the Buchanan did not mean to indicate that Britain was \"tyranical\"; refuses to involve the IAEA in politicial questions. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Endorsement concerning letter from Robert Tyler, to John J. McGowan. 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Refutes a charge that Tyler made in a recent letter that McGowan was inplicating the Association in politics; assures Tyler that he was simply relaying the sentiments of club members regarding Buchanan, knowing that Tyler would most likely be interested; the speech Buchanan made has turned Irish sentiment bitterly against himself and Herbert of the Pilot Citizen is using it to turn them away from the Democratic party; claims that the organization can do nothing if a \"know-nothing\" is elected. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for any outbursts in recent letters; has only seen McClenahan once since in New York; Filmore arrived at his house the night before; he is sorry that Filmore allowed himself to be \"humbugged and betrayed by the dark lantern.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is unable \"to go on Sunday night\"; is able to leave on Monday or \"the following Sunday.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is ill and \"confined to the house\"; predicts that \"many men\" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia to help nominate Buchanan; reminds him to be careful of what he says and does especially in relation to M. Buchanan; has heard compliments of Wise's Richmond Ratificiation speech; Judge Douglas will be caught most likely in the \"Squatter Sovereignty\" trap; comments that the issue of slavery in the new territories was \"ignored in Cincinnati,\" and that if it ever arises \"there will be the devil to pay in the Democratic party\"; claims that it is not a matter of principle, but really a matter of politics. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for placing Tyler's letter about Buchanan in the news section; he has written an editorial of his own in favor of Buchanan which he feels will do Buchanan \"[more] good than a partisan article from a personal or political friend\"; claims that Buchanan's speech has done a great deal of harm; reaffirms that he will help the Democratic party in the campaign. 5 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that \"He [Buchanan] distinctly declares himself opposed to squatter sovereignty\"; he says that if elected president, he intends being President; Buchanan also told Tyler that his plans were influenced by him; encloses an article from the Citizen that Wise should have published in a Richmond paper, the editor of the Citizen prefers him [HW] for the Presidency. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will win this state [Pennsylvania], New Jersey,  and New York; predicts that if we beat the \"nigger worshippers\" bad in this election, the contest in 1860 will be the know-nothing Heresies. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Extract. Claims that the Democratic Party has always guarded the rights of foreigners; explains that Buchanan's farewell speech to England is greatly misunderstood. 3 pp. Cy of AL. Including Nws Cl concerning Democratic Party electors of the fifth ward. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Feels that Wise has misapprehended Buchanan's sentiments towards himself; Tyler knows that Buchanan likes Tyler but also feels strongly that Buchanan likes Wise. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents He and Mr. Edward Kenefeck are traveling to new York; plan on seeing Tyler; the goal of their trip is to collect the thousand dollas owed by the New York club in order to pay \"the trial\" of last January. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests for Tyler some new signs and passwords; informs him that he has been feeling ill; claims that the Herald is \"unprincipled\" and attacks Buchanan in an \"ungentlemanly\" manner. 2 pp. AL. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Would like Tyler to investigate why Lynch never received a reply to his letter to the Secretary of the Navy concerning the voyage of the \"new[?] frigate\" to Ireland; Lynch feels that not only will it be a boon to Irisih Americans and American businessmen, it will also give hope to despairing Ireland. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Received the letter from Tyler approving the signs; claims that Lumsden is disruptuing the association; but believed there is \"the nucleus of a strong association of the right material\" who can hold things together. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Called at Tyler's office a few times, but never reached him; will announce Tyler to speak in his neighborhood on August 20. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the South must pull together with the rest of the country; feels that the Fremont Party will try to dominate the South; suggests taht it is Wise's responsibility to strenthen the South and join it with the North; Tyler claims that Wise's \"actions will make civil war.\" 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Feels that Buchanan will win the election, but is not nearly completely sure of it; believes that if Buchanan loses Pennsylvania he will lose altogether; if he loses, Tyler suggests the South leave the Union and make an alliance with Great Britain. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets not being able to speak in H[?]'s district due to illness. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns Wise of the \"political serpents\" who will come down from the North and try to do him mischief; feels that Forney is not a good person for Buchanan to have around himself; suggests Glancey Jones as an able ally. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the election is going smoothly and that Buchanan will be elected \"without doubt\"; reports taht he was upset by the placing of an editorial he wrote on the fourth page of the newspaper; met with the editor, Mr. Fiske, and was promised that it would be corrected; concerned that this act may be part of a scheme against Tyler and Wise to proceed with caution and to avoid any argument with Buchanan and to see him at the \"earliest moment.\" 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Thanks \"God\" for the victory of Buchanan; claims that it was \"the vote of the South\" that secured it; the faction in the North has excluded Wise from \"their prop-the Pennsylvanian\"; believes that \"they would betray their father.\" 3 pp. ALS. Pritned in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Happy that the North did not come out too strongly as that would have damaged the administration; claims that the \"forney Clique would have succeeded\"; fells that forney and his friends would have brought chaos to the country; believes that Forney is actually being dictated to by a group of men, and they are responsible for the destructive comments on Robert Tyler; postulates that their plan is to \"kill [Wise] off\" and replace him. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Has heard that his brother John is urging Wise to suggest Robert's name to Mr. Buchanan for a cambinet position; Tyler will not accept a positionl although Tyler likes Buchanan, he warns Wise to guard his [HW] honor and secure \"Southern rights.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCyof the above ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a report on the dangers confronting the South and his views on the best way to deal with them; would like Wise to publosh the report in as many Southern papers as possible; suggests that it be read in the Convention; claims that where the Contest of 1860 is concerned, Wise is the \"only man living who can make the slightest impression upon the North.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler will not \"stand in the way\" of any favors Buchanan may bestow upon him, even if they include Forney; suggests that Col. Bigler is not happy with Wise; has seen Buchanan, who was kind, but feels he is too \"thick\" with Forney. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Reports that a man called \"Senex\" claiming to be Wise's friend, came to see himl Tyler put him through a test to be sure of his intentions; believes him to be under the control of Forney and his friends; pleads with Wise to keep \"Senex\" from any more recognition in the Richmond Enquirer. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Had an itnerview with Mr. Buchanan whod esired to talk about Governor Floyd; advised Buchanan to talk to Wise about the matter; warns him to keep a \"sharp eye\" on the situation regarding Buchanan's cabinet; claims that Forney will \"use his influence in Pa.\" against Wise. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just visited with Buchanan; claims that Wise is Buchanan's \"favorite\" of anyone; reports that Buchanan is troubled in deciding who would be the right man for Secretary of State; refers to Cobb as a possible solution; claims that Forney will do Wise damage; Tyler feels that he and Wise are very close. 6 pp. AL.","Speech concerning Philadelphia Democrats. 6pp. ADf.","Endorsement of letter from Michael Dohaney, New York. 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Feels that the Democrats are \"losing time\"; feels that their opponents are the \"pro-slavery party\", but feels that the task now is to \"show the hollowness and heartlessness\" of their argument; claims that Irish and German voters are becoming more \"rational\" and will vote against the Democrats out of a dislike for slavery. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Buchanan to tell him to do anything he would like to do; informs Buchanan that a feud between him [RT] and Forney is inevetable and that he finds Forney's conduct \"very ungenerous\"; claims that Forney has no right to attempt senatorial advances under Buchanan auspices. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns fight in state legislature for U.S. Senate involving Forney; feels betrayed by Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Has met Buchanan in Washington and found him \"kind and confidential\"; Buchanan, seemed to him, not determined only to listen to Forney and his friends; claims that Buchanan is \"warm\" towards Tyler, but is obviously \"restrained by Forney's objections to Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has surveyed public opinion and found it to be in favor of Joseph R. Chandler for Catholic Representation abroad; a delay in this matter of six months would be \"preferred.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks of the tendency to show Pierce \"gross injustice\"; feels that Donahue's paper, The Boston Pilot, has enough influence to correct this problem. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Content concerning the annual Fourth of July meeting of the State Democratic Party at Independence Hall. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Feels that the Governor of Kansas is \"guilty of a great outrage\"; claims that the governor, in his attempt to fill it with democrats, is \"destroying\" the state; believes the democratic abolitionists are looking to make a \"free-state democratic party\" with enough power to elect a President; warns Wise to guard the South. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will \"give Wise the State\" if the cabal does not establish itself there; claims that Kansas will \"now be a slave state.\" 5 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 2 pp. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Will attend the Committee meeting at Bedford on July 23 if \"barely possible\"; has injured his right hand. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that a man looking toward the Presidency should keep himself always availablle feels that Gov. MacDonald can be persuaded to support Wise over Cobb; claims that Pennsylvania has one \"clique\" for Douglas; asks Wise to visit Philadelphia. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been told by Mr. Westcott that Buchanan plans to \"sustain\" Gov. Walker; does not know what \"sustain\" intends, but he hopes Buchanan will do nothing to alter his present Kansas policy; Tyler grows increasingly \"against the good faith of Governor Walker\"; claims that if Buchanan were to involve himself in Waker's attempts at the Senate, his image would be injured no matter what the outcome; informs Buchanan that Mr. Van Dyke will be visiting him soon. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inferred from Wise's letter that pressure should be applied to Walker's press, feels that it was \"necessary\" to say something against the \"influence\" of those men \"deadly opposed\" to Wise; claims that Buchanan has no press \"devoted\" to him in Philadelphia, but that the Pennsylvanian is for Wise; claims that Wise's success \"in [his] own\"; believes that affairs in Kansas will help Wise's South. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Sends an article which he feels is a \"sign of the times\"; claims taht it is a version of \"Hamlet\" with the character of Hamlet or in this case, Henry A. Wise, left out; wonders how Mr. Buchana can listen to a man so \"devoid of discretion as of principle.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p. Including NwsCl of the article referred to in the letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Claims that the people are \"tired of the Kansas agitation\"; feels that Buchanan should persuade Walker to his policy soon or dismiss him; believes there will be less danger in dismissing him that leaving the question open. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that Buchanan's position on the \"Kansas Question\" is correct and will suit Wise; feels that Douglass has lost the Southl claims that Wise will be given the next Presidential nomination; believes that \"we\" can run Walker and his associates out of the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Claims that the Pennsylvanian is ready \"to move\" for Wise, but he thinks it would be better to wait a while; claims that Judge Douglas has \"destroyed himsef\"; informs Wise that his own brother, John, has grown a little \"weak\" on Wise, but that he intends to straighten him out. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp. Pritned in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that Governor Packer would like to see him; claims that any man who tried to interfere with the Constitutional Convention of 21 December would be crushed by the South; believed strongly that there \"could be and should be no Civil War.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that the Pennsylvanian referred to Douglass unfavorably; was told by Judge Lenoir [?] that he and a friend plan to visit Richmond in July and was asked to accomplany him; thinks it is likely that he shall; notes that the press is \"firing into\" Hunter; is confident that there will be a time for Wise. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Speaks of a meeting held \"last evening\"; claims that Mr. Bright gave a good speech; will be glad to relay more to Buchanan face to face. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Begs Buchanan to take his own course [on the Kansas Question] rather than listening to other opinions; claims taht Mr. Sickles is  \"a dangerous person\"; he is disappointed in the Post Master General who did not live up to his word to appoint Mr. C.I. Gibbson to a mail agency. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Refers to Gov. Wise's \"extraordinary letter\" and claims that Wise can be \"formidable\" when he opposes something; stresses to Buchanan that he always tried to keep Wise in line with the Administration; claims taht he, Tyler, is for the Administration and is ready for a fight; feels taht Buchanan can \"whip them all\" and points out that Buchanan has the greater portion of the Democratic Party supporting him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"LeComption\" takes Wise away from his true friends; informs Wise of an article \"against him\" in the Union; claims that the President is \"vastly annoyed\" with Wise; predicts that at the State Convention, Kansas will be admitted under the LeCompton plan. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is happy to congratulate Boswell on the burth of a son; would like to be presented \"affectionately\" to Boswell's wife; wants information in Boswell's brother John and his daughter Julia; claims that he is \"as poor as ever\"; informs Boswell that his family is well. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that he has been offered the clerkship of the U.S. District court which has decided to decline; wishes to emphasize taht while he is honored by the good sentiments about him given by his riends to the President, he has not authorized any of them to place him as an applicant for any position \"at [Buchanan's] hands\"; reports that the Municipal Election has gone \"heavily against\" them, but that it has nothing to do with national politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not being able to attend their 4th of July celebration; claims taht the National Democratic Party is the only one that is a truly national party; declares that the [Presidential] Administration cannot be held responsible for many of the problems and in fact has really helped the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents States that he and Wise do not agree on Popular Sovereignty; claims that he does not want Wise to change his views, he simply wants him to manage them better; tells Wise this only because he is his friend and is genuinely worried about his political career; feels that Wise can not win if he openly declares against the President and the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Predicts that although the chances are slim, Landys and Phillips may succeed; claims that the county ticket does not look to be in such good shape; reports that Douglass is not faring well in Illinois; intimates to Buchanan that he[RT] feels that the administration is a \"nobel [sic] one.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's friends can raise enough funds to buy a newspaper; claims that Buchanan's \"Filibuster Resolution\" is \"right\"; does not believe that the Catholic of foreign vote will leave the Democratic Party. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the Democratic Party can rally itself; feels that Governor Wise is beign \"taken in\" by men who are not really concerned about him; thinks that Buchanan should reconciliate with Wise, and then he will definitely obtain Virginia's support. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Calls attention to the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; feels that the Board and Stockholders of the Railroad are being opporessed and should appeal to the Board of Public Works, claims that the Virginia Central Railroad company is making illegal encroachments. 5 pp. ADf.","Scope and Contents Reports that Buchanan has been \"unanimously\" endorsed by the State Convention; claims that Senator Benton made a \"shameful and most ridiculous\" speech at Tammany Hall. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Wise will not gain the nomination at the Charleston Convention; feels that the South should endorse Buchanan, even though he does not wish to be a candidate. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Accepts Buchana's invitation and is leaving for Washington soon; claims that Buchanan's name \"would prove stronger\" in Pennsylvania than any other. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will get more delegates than any opposition; claims that he [RT] has many from the American Portion of the Party as well as from the German and Irish portions. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks Johnston for his letter, and pledges to serve him; claims that Old [John} Brown should be hung; feels strongly that the South must move away from some of its \"atrocious doctrines.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that a comment he gave to the Editor of the Pennsylvanian has been altered and that the published form is not \"satisfactory\" to him; believes that a Democratic President will be elected; warns that the Southern States should move ahead with caution. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that he has told Buchanan to consult Wise on matters concerning Gov. Floyd and Virginia; advised Buchana to keep Wise \"with him\" under all circumstances; feels that things are well now with Forney, but was concerned about him; asks what Wise thinks about J. Walker as a possible Secreatary of State. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Confederate fifty cent note, signed by Robert Tyler, 1 p. PM.","1 p. PM.","Scope and Contents Reports to her that he can find none of his father's papers regarding Mr. Webster; claims, however, that his father had worked closely with Mr. Webster on the \"Ashburton negotiation: and always had much 'admiration' for Mr. Webster\"; is sorrofwul that his father's papers have been stroyed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Empathizes with her on the loss of her daughter [his step-sister] Julia; hears taht Gardiner Tyler is in Virginia and wishes he would write to him; reports that his whole family is in good health. 2 pp. ALS.","Is worried about the actions of the U.S. District Court; claims that in the supposed \"Ku Klux cases\" Judge Busteed is acting without respect for the law and exerting his power to have innocent people sentenced; feels that the Judge is being entirely too militaristic; reports to Tyler that a Mr. Brickell, representing the whole community, confronted the Judge with a charge of the same; Love believes that he and Bruckwell will be indicted for \"conspiracy to intimidate\" a government official; informs Tyler that he may show the letter to his friends and is welcome to publish the facts of the letter. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks him for his \"kind note\"; informs him that he has told Col. S[?] about his support for aid to Texas and Pacific Railway and will try to persuade him to listen to Tyler; Tucker has been traveling a good deal, promoting the same. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is impressed by his efforts and advises him to keep up with \"painstaking energy\" on the inprovement of his handwriting; advises Robert to listen to his mother; advises him to develop self-control and pereserverance; hopes he will be compensated for his suffering by \"obtaining both fame and money\"; he reports that all the children are well; fears that he will die soon and is worried that he will leave debts. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Would like Gardiner's interpretation of the leading article in the January 4th edition of Benne's paper; he is anxious to hear about the Beeman affair. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that W.H. Polk will be in New York the following evening; urges Gardiner, Graham and other friends to see him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the Herald brings news that [the barn burners?] have been been defeated.; he hears also that the Tammany Ball was a \"Tyler affair,\" but he did not receive an invitation; would like him to make an inquiry about it; asks again if Beeman has been removed; believes that all the men connected with him are in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Feels that Ferris [?] is better than VanNess for chairman; asks if Beenman has been removed yet; Tyler is too busy to make it to New York. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. PM. Including ANS from Robert Tyler to Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York comments on a meeting. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that he will be in New York on Friday; encloses a newspaper containing an address he gave to the Grennomes[?]; would like for Gardiner to have it published. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks if he has heard anything regarding Audubon's expeditions to California; Tyler is considering going himself or sending Mr. Holland to San Francisco \"to seek [their] fortunes\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that although it is a tight contest, Porter has little chance of obtaining the judgeshipl believes that Gov. Packer is \"nervous\" that Buchanan is suspicious of him; reports that the Senate Committee is behind Buchanan in the \"Fillibustering Question.\" 1 p. Two TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an article from the Pennsylvanian. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks if Termis[?] is the right man as surveyor; would like him [AG] to send him to Washington if he is; Tyle claims that he is on good terms with Termis[?]. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that \"6 or 7 hunderd dollars\" are due to Mr. Cooper as salary back pay; talks of financial difficulties; thanks Gardiner for his last letter. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has receive the check for $741.6 1/4 and will attend to his matter \"with pleasure\"; feels that Buchanan will surely obtain the nomination. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Points out what a poor writer he is; expresses hope that his family is well; he received a letter from the \"ex-Functionary\" whom he finds \"lively as a cricket\"; wishes that Dudly Felow had been elected Mayor. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the court \"detains\" him from being in New York Saturday; encloses something from the Times; claims that Wilton[?] has \"killed\" Charlie Ingersall and he is \"glad.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks himfor handling the matter concerning Mr. Cooper; claims that he can request no favors from Polk nor Walker; feels that Judge Nelson is \"bound in honor\" to ensure that Gardiner prospers in business; believes that [Polk and Walker?] will cheat him if they can; predicts that Calhoun is their man now; asks him to send the article about the President. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just received the pamphlets and will distribute them \"as far as practicable\"; feels that his repeal movement was successful; he has had an \"immense\" meeting, feels as though he has \"choked off\" all his enemies. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. Frag.","Scope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if he [BS] will loan him money to give Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has sent the letter to the President and that they contain 225 signatures; Tyler is seeking the pamphlet in the Van Buren question from Gardiner; claims that this is all for his father who has been defied by several men. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just returned from Washington; commits himself to Thompson; claims that the Senate will reject Suydam; proposes that if they do, Collins should fill the vacancy. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of letter from Robert Tyler, 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler possesses intelligence, from \"pretty high authority\" in Washington that he might be able to obtain the [chargeship?] in Rome; wonders if Judge Milson would write a letter of recommendation for him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wants Gardiner to see him on his way back to New York as there are many things of \"vast importance\" about which they should disuss; reports that Broderick wants the Secretary of Terasurey to act in his behalf; Tyler feels that this is an extremely important matter and thinks that the President should be informed of it. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"Hoffman's place\" is not important to them; both the \"Cass [?] paper\" and the \"Delaware paper\" have Graham formed as President; feels that Stillwell is not \"worth his salt and bread.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents VanNess [?] informed Tyler that Kelley claims he had been offered a bribe from Gardiner; reports that Hoffman feels that Gardiner's conduct was not improper; does not consider VanNess a \"man of honor.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses something indicate to Gardiner that there needs to be an explanation of Mr. Polk's policy; claims that if Mr. Polk has war he is responsible for the calamity. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes Gardiner to take care of the matter concerning the Aurora newspaper in the way he feels most appropriate; believes there is a diversity of opinion concerning the matter, but trusts that Gardiner knows what to do. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler questions why Beeman was appointed to the New York Corrections House; wants him to try and have it investigated.","Scope and Contents Insists that Gardiner remove Mr. Beeman immediately; Tyler claims that Beeman's appointment was the work of villains; wants Gardiner to see that James Bigler is appointed; warns him to beware of all possible \"Cass\" men. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Admits that there are problems with the arrangements of the Aurora; warns Gardiner not to trust Graham. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is \"shocked\" by what Gardiner has told him about Beeman; claims that it only proves that VanNess is \"treacherous\"; believes that VanNess is responsible for a letter in the New York Herald that was \"abusive\" to the President; feels that in the Aurora matter Gardiner's undle should be appointed, but if it can't be him, recommends Mr. Cooper. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Was embarrassed by the favorable remarks made about him in public; continues to explain why he is not famous; claims that his membership in the \"Society\" is \"gratifying\"; feels that the Society is \"nobler\" than any other in the land. 4 pp. Df.","In this case he is the defending attorney for John and Michael Castillo, accused of assault and battery; Tyler presents a detailed account of the trial; complains that the case has been misrepresented. 2 pp. Df.","Draft of a speech; missing first two pages; concerns a treaty; Tyler does not feel that the treaty should have stipulation; refers to the Ottoman territory; stands against the old motto that \"might makes right\"; missing pages four and five; defends the President against attacks that he has given out appointments to unworthy recipients.  Df.","Scope and Contents Claims that he is not involved in present agitations toward Forney in Virginia or elsewhere; feels that if too many men crowd the President eventually \"envy and jealousy\" will arise. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [Page 1 missing]; encloses a letter written to Committee of Stark County, Ohio he would like for Wise to have published in a Richmond paper; reports that Mr. McClenahan, the editor of the Citizen prefers \"Wise over anyone else for the Presidency\"; claims that all the various opposing factions are rallying together. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Crossman to \"comply\" with [?] in all \"business corrections.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Referring to other forms government in comparison to that of the U.S.; feels that an \"Almighty Providence\" granted the American Constitution; believes that nature has provided for the commercial success of the American Continent; puts forth the notion that U.S. borders should extend straight across to the pacific; declares that the American government provides many advantages to its people; speculates on the future of the country. 21 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Concerning foreign relations with Great Britain; refers to the \"unhappy\" people of England; claims that they are eing goverened by an oppressive group of people; believes that the same situation is developing in South Africa. 13 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Concerning the Presidential Administration; enumerates the constitutional duties of the President and adds that he has other \"unwritten\" duties. 18 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Refers to the infringements of colonists' rights by Lord North; explains that liberties have always been granted in Virginia; feels Virginia has held up to its promise of \"representative\" government. 16 pp. Df.","Concerning the early relationship between the United States and Great Britain; traces the development of England; claims that Americans are fortunate to be the descendants of such an ancient and great country. 8 pp. Df.","Partial draft of speech claiming that the early statesman would be still crying out today if they were alive; feels that everyone should be involved in the institutions of the state; just as those men were. 2 pp. Df.","Partial draft of speech concerning the develpment of the Virginia Colony; claims that Virginia has the oldest representative government; feels that each man came to Virginia knowing his civil rights; and that is why Virginia wa so successful. 6 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Reports of John Tyler's accident; feels that Livingston administered the estate decently; claims that any billing and ordering problems are the result of the Post Office and would like [?] to put those problems in the past. 2 pp. AL.","Scope and Contents Explains what rights Americans have and why they have them; explains how these righs affect the accused; claims that the charged was not legally made; reminds the jury that it is the \"agent of the law\"; includes another address concerning the District Attorney and his case against the defendant. 16 pp. AMs.","Resolved that each collector is authorized to collect thirty dollars. 1 p. ADS.","2 pp. AMs.","2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM.","Mary Fairlee Cooper to Cadet James Farlie Cooper,Discusses a funeral and mourning; has \"nothing...to write about home\"; discusses friends and associates. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses the illness which confines her to bed and the treatment she is getting; hopes that he could use his training at West Point to make her mobile; discusses her husband and his work. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Chastises her son at great length for not having written home often enough; hopes that he will be advanced to the next level of study soon, since he has the ability but lacks the \"industry\"; she is now in New York for the winter. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that he is \"an ungrateful wretch\" for not having written to her; discusses several romances; news of friends and family; discusses a financial matter. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Invites Mrs. Madison and Miss Legare [?] to a children's party in honor of her [EPCT] daughter Mary; notes that because Miss Legare is no longer in mourning she may also wish to attend; also invites Miss Legare's nieces. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she is in Newark for a week; has just returned from the South; hopes the \"change in air\" will cure Lorrie [?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets having to leave father John Tyler as she is not sure when she will see him again; informs them that she genuinely likes their brother; she opes that he, Julia, and Margaret will hold together throughout the ordeal [the death of their father]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks for cake, champagne and other \"goodies\" from the President's wedding; fears that she has already been \"forgotten\" as the White House Hostess; claims that the weather in Washington is \"intensely warm\"; reports that [Robert] Tyler is \"quite a student\" and is always in his office; intends to send the children to Fire Island, New York where it is cooler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [First page missing]; Reports that Letty had a \"nice\" visit in Williamsburg; sends her love to father John Tyler; hopes that they will visit soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sorry to hear about the death of Mrs. Tyler's sister, reminds her that she [JGT] is welcome at her [EPCT] house; wonders how Mrs. Gardiner is taking the news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets that Mr. Tyler will decline the \"mission\" to Switzerland if Mr. Buchanan offers it to him, if he took it, they could live more cheaply and the children would receive a good education; explains that Tyler would never leave the \"din and fury of party poltics.\" 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Relates news of Mrs. Gardiner's father's family; reports that Robert Tyler has been forced to leave Pennsylvania for fear of the populace's war sentiments; indicates that they will most likely go to Virginia; declares that the \"state\" of the country is \"indeed terrible.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Priscilla will be \"happy\" to answer any of Mrs. Mack's questions; Priscilla considers herself \"dead and buried\" now; indicates that she does not like the South; claims that the \"Negroes are all violent politicians\"; she dreads the next election. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends her condolences on the death of Julia's daughter, Julia; her \"whole heart aches\" for Julia; desires more news concerning the \"terrible blow.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Includes discussions of Robert's son Allan's withdrawl from [the College of] William and Mary, the dedication of a Tyler monument in Richmond, and the death of [L.G.] Tyler's wife Anne. 4 items.","Correspondence includes discussions of membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and family genealogy. 2 items.","Including NwsCl about Goodwyn; discussions of Robert's attempts to secure a position in the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; and information of Tyler family history. 5 items.","Includes discussions of family genealogy and history, news of her husband Albert (especially his involvement with the United Confederate Veterans); discussions of the Civil War and the South. 39 items.","Scope and Contents Requests any files Mr. Goodwyn mayhave concerning Robert E. Lee. 1 pp. TCYs.","Correspondence includes discussion on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond.","Including discussions mostly on family history, including Thomas B. Scott, son of Grace Tyler Scott. 4 items.","Correspondence concerning family history and the South. 6 items.","Includes discussions of family visits, the William and Mary Quarterly, and the Tylers' two youngest sons.","Scope and Contents Includes fiscussions of the dedication of the \"Tyler monument,\" Virginia, family letters, a letter of John Tyler's to the Emperor of China, and the Tyler family. 3 items.","Includes discussions of family genealogy, Elizabeth's daughter's choice of which college to attend, and family news. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Returns \"Marshall's Tract No. 2\"; reports that the President John Tyler was \"glad to see\" that it was published. 1 p ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler feels that the south can only \"find salvation\" in secession; claims that Mr. Ritchie is \"falsifying\" facts in the North; believes that all in the North are abolitionists; thinks the only hope for unity is if the North will give up abolition. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on Mr. Bright's \"interposition with\" the Governor of Inidiana on the issue of a commission to \"take acknowledgements of deeds\"; informs Brown that Bright replied that he did not correspond with Gov. Wright and refers Tyler to Brown; give his brother's regards. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that Robert Tyler is interested in the event [?] of the 9th, Robert Tyler would like to contribute but he is not sure what form the event should take; Robert wishes to present the idea to Mr. O'Brien and see what he thinks. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends letter to Wise stating what he thinks is Wise's position; states that he is for Buchana first. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Confides that Robert Tyler is a Buchana man \"first and last\"; John however, feels that cass and Buchanan will \"eat each other up\" and he will be forced to find an alternative; predicts that New York will support Marcy before Buchanan as well as Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and Alabama; believes that this will prevent the nomination of Cass; remarks that he will support whomever Robert and Wise choose. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses something of interest from the \"New York Atlas\"; inquires if it meets his \"present policy\" to have the article republished in Pennsylvania; feels taht Robert Tyler is the \"best\" man for Wise in Philadelphia; reports that Robert has a great deal of influence in the Democratic Party. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will be \"brought into\" the State Department by Pierce; claims that Southerners should demand that this be true; also feels that Wise should be brought to the War or Navy Department; feels that Wise can be elected to the Governorship of Virginia after that, and then the Presidency; claims that Douglas is \"dead forever\"; predicts that the next struggle will be between the South and the Northwest. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays a rumor that John W. Forney might receive the government printing contract; he is worried about this prospect as he feels Forney is not to be trusted, especially by the South; feels that Forney should not be reelected as Clerk [of the Congress]. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses the \"returns just announced: and reminds Wise that they are just as he had predicted; believes that the fight for the State Department will be between Cass and Buchanan; warns Wise that should he get into the cabinet he should beware of the other men in it. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Questions whether he can trust Mr. Orr or Collins; resigns himself to supporting huston for the cabinet if that is truly what Wise desires; believes Buchanan has already accepted the position in the State Department. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents He is glad to ahve been remembered by [?]; reports news of \"Sherwood [Forest]\" and \"regrets to say\" that it has been affected by the Army; makes references to the \"Negroes\" there; claims that the Union will be destroyed as a result of its own \"greed of power and dominion\"; thinks a treaty can be worked out if the North would cooperate. 2 pp. Frag. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that he still owes P.K. White $11.00 for \"footing boots\"; encloses the bill and requests Tyler to acknowlede it. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the latst he knew, Mrs. [?] Tyler's address was St. James Hotel, New York. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that she will forgive him for not writing for he has suffered great misfortune; reports taht he is on his way home from a centennial celebration in Philadelphia; plans to visit her on the way back to Tallahassee. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President has offered his name to Congress for the position of the Postmaster in Jacksonville; wishes for [?] to drum up support for the confirmation among \"Virginia and other Democratic Senators.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Published in The Daily Nation; concerns the National administration and ideas for the settlement of the South. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Fears that a new sectional problem will arise if Northerners do not quit movign to the South and pushing the Negroes off the land; believes President Hayesmay be able to \"avert\" the problem if he works carefully to build a \"National Party\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns political situation of the [Buchanan] administration. 8 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Sends documents, letters, and photographs of his grandfather and other ancestors; wishes Lyon \"success\" with the book he is planning to publish. 2 pp. ALS. Including an invitation to an \"Oyster and Supper Hop\" at the Howard's Hotel in Jerusalem [?], on December, 31. 1878","Especially concerning Shands' candidacy for Superintendent of Schools in Southhampton County, and his son, William's attempt to obtain an appointment to the Naval Academy. 6 items.","Correspondence includes discussions on Lyon G. Tyler's health, and news of the family. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions of Lyon G. Tyler's potrait, and family history. 7 items.","Correspondence includes discussions on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond and an article about a clock which was a Tyler family heirloom.","Scope and Contents Thanks \"Letty\" for her letter of sympathy; recounts the last hours he shared with his now departed father; reports that his mother is bearing the \"affliction wonderfully well.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Including mostly correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Lyon's marriage to Anne Tucker, John Tyler [the President], family history, the William and Mary Quarterly, and investments in Cuba. 26 items.","Article concerning Letitia Tyler Semple and her years of residence at the Louise Home. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of Letitia Tyler Semple, especially with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Letitia's ill health and a miniature portrait of John Tyler. 5 items.","Scope and Contents Reports that the Robert E. Lee will sail soon and if she desires to be on board she must arrange it soon; informs her that he may visit; claims that Bragg's success in battle may not be all it seems. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Claims that General Lawton will settle the \"Horse and Oats\" issue; informs that Willie Waller will marry Jennie Howell [a sister of Mrs. Jefferson Davis] on the following Thursday; also, indicates that Gracie Tyler [Robert's daughter] is to be married soon; reports that the weather is \"delightful\" and the farmers are taking advantage of it. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Believes that his letters have not been reaching her and hopes he has remedied this; will facuilitate her request to distribute money to Willie Clopton as soon as he receives further instructions; feels that \"trouble is brewing\" in Charles City; reports that \"Averill's Raid\" in S.W. Virginia has greatly disgressed him; informs her that Chalrleston will not be \"taken and should withstand any attacks; inquires after \"little Julia,\" [Julia Spencer]. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that \"Gardie\" suffered an \"attack of auge and fever\" but is currently doing better; does not believe that \"Sherwood Forest\" has endured more \"damage\"; feels that his family is safe; warns her not to return to \"Sherwood Forest\" yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Confides that news of \"Sherwood\" is \"unpleasant\"; reports that Babcock [?] is the only person there; informs that John C. and Maria are \"staying at C's\". 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Desires to see Julia [Spencer] as he has heard she is growing quickly; reports that he will keep Alex with himself until he [Alex] enters Lexington College; does not feel that her application [?] will be accepted; indicated that Maria [?] will not succeed in her attempts to secure \"Sherwood\"; warns her against being lured by the \"Feds\" into visiting \"Sherwood\"; reports that he will house and care for Alex; promises that he will keep her informed of Gardie. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that Alex plans to go to Washington College; comments on the slim chance of securing an appointment as midshipman for Alex; denounces Maria's [?] plan to take possession of \"Sherwood\"; feels unsire of Alex's financial wisdom; remarks on the complicated manner in which Mrs. Tyler should transfer funds to Alex; reports that Robert, Pris[cilla], and children are safe; wishes to secure \"Fairy Queen\" [a mare]; reports the inflation of costs in his area. 3 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has heard from Gardie and notes that he is in \"fine spirits\"; reports also that Alex is at Washington College; remarks on his family, John C. and Maria; admits that Alex could not find the desired papers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the activities of Alex and Gardie; reports that recent employment of John Gale; happily informs her that Robert and his family are well; Tazwell and Nannie had a son recently. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a picture of Gardie; hopes that soon he will have carried out her instructions per Alex; reports that Robert and his family are well, and that the same is true for his [JAS] own family. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Indicates that he has received communication from her and is delighted; reports that he will send a lock of Gardie's hair so that a portrait may be made; remarks that he will only move her possessions under her direction; recapitulates Dr. Selden's death; proposes that very few of her letters are reaching them [JAS, Alex, and Gardie] and asks her to write more often. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that Gardie is \"much concerned\" about silver and feels that it would be safer in a warehouse than in the bank; continues to work on Alex's midshipman appointment; hears nothing from Charles City; wishes to hear from her more frequently; reports that his health is good. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that his health is improving; indicates that he may be in New York soon; warns that there is the possibility of his arrest as all quarter masters are being captured; notes that Mrs. Davis is in satisfactory condition; sympathizes with Julia on the issue of her lawsuit against her brothr; fears that he cannot receive her mail since he is hiding out. 2 pp. TCY of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests directions to her location on Staten Island; inquires about Gardie and Alex; proposes that he will go either to Canada or Philadelphia; desires that his whereabouts be kept confidential. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions preparations in case of his death, the death of Julia Tyler Spencer, news of the family, death of Robert Tyler, and a proposed visit to \"Sherwood Forest\", Charles City County, Va. 10 items.","Scope and Contents Reports of his exploits at a skating rink on New Year's Day; is \"dissapointed\" that he has not received word from her. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Delightedly\" welcomes Alex's letter as well as hers; considers Mr. Campbell [?] a \"blockhead\"; reports taht his health is improving; feels that Gardie and Alex will both succeed on their chosen paths of life; indicates that Mrs. James M. Mason will soon be staying with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he and Julia [Spencer] have arrived in Halifax \"safe and sound\"; indicates taht he has spoken with the Archbishop and has \"entered\" Julia's name as a student at the Convent; notes that he has met up with his military cronies, Col. Wood and captain Wilkinson; does not believe that Julia will have any trouble settling in at the Convent; confides that Julia is quite enchanted with the Army and was deligted to meet a \"West Pointer\" on the voyage; notes that Halifax is not a lively town. 1 p TCy of ALS.","Regrets that he could not attends a dinner with the Archbishop because of his health; reports however, that the Archbishop visited him this morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he must leave Halifax in order to repair his health; indicates that  her failure to visit him delayed his departure; requests some photographs of herself; \"longs\" to see her. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks on man's adoration for woman as he grows to know her better; delights in believing she returns the same feelings he gives to her; considers her the most beautiful woman on earth; wishes her \"all joy \u0026 happiness\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Abhors the \"notice\" of the \"decision\" and plans to have it broadcast in Southern newspapers; requests that she bring him \"his package\"; complains that he suffers from \"various diseases\"; reveals a visit from a friend \"of the late CSN [Confederate States Navy].\" 1 p TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Grumbles over her treatment of his \"package\"; regrets that she is ill; remarks that their relationship is not as he planned; gladly notes that he has heard from Gardie. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Indicates taht he has not been well, but will still make a voyage to Savannah; alludes to the proper care for Alex and Gardie; reports that he has a letter in her handwriting which he is not altogether sure is for himself; remarks on his conception of their relationshop; comments on some errands he would like her to accomplish for him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets that he did not put off his trip a few days as he experienced fainting spells on the voyage; believes he must return immediately to the milder climate of New York; indicates that he needs to borrow money from her as his funds are being held by the government; hopes that the \"decision\" will be turned by \"Judge R.\" in Julia's favor; wishes that she collect his things from the St. Julien [where he was living] 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes he will \"get out\" of the \"row\" he is in; despairs that his \"wife\" is an \"Eduationalist\"; worries that he has been misrepresented to Julia's children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Indicates that his voyage was not an easy one as he met with many accidents and delays; feels that the wealthy Southerners he has met in Canada should be home helping their less fortunate bretheren; reports a day of rouring with a young bride, Mrs. Withers; speaks of a friend who fought in the Crimean War. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes she would come to see him; desires to get out of business honorably and in good financial situation; complains of a sore throat; reports that he will see her soon; suffers \"disturbed\" nerves; proposes that \"Birdie[?]\" is in the best care. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the unexpectedness of Semple's letter; regrets that he has been \"ruined\" by the war; requests Semple to sell the deeds to his [JBR] land since he will not be capable of repaying Semple's loans; considers suicide; congratulates Semple's acceptance of the \"Constitutional Amendment\"; indicates that his Southern relatives are very poor off; does not desire that Semple reply. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a clipping from the \"Sunday paper\" concerning poetry; worries over the content of \"G.S.W's\" letters. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires after Rittenhouse's ownership of some Texas land. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires of where to send mail to Semple; reports that his [JBR] nephew saw Semple in New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wonders why he does not \"hear\" from Semplel comments on their business dealings; encloses information on Texas lands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets taht he cannot take her advice; speaks of his afflictions as burdens he must bear; repoprts that he will write Alex; comments that he is recovering from jaundice. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has been requested to use his \"influence\" in Alabama to help \"Robert\" be elected to Adjutant General and Inspector General; confides that the price of land has dropped considerably in Virginia; reports also of some racial tensions in Virginia and the death of Robert McCandlish's daughter; remarks that to \"feud\" between his family and another continues in Georgia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Informs Semple that he [JBR] is transferring the Texas lands to Semple; includes copy of a letter from his [JBR] lawyer in Texas. 1 p TCY of ALS.","Scope and Contents Bequeaths his land in Texas to \"Perlie\" Tyler; witnessed by Ralph Dayton. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests to visit Castleton on \"Wednesday\"; wishes to discuss business matters. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Offers detailed summation of the touring of his life; comments on his old friends Bishop E. [?], Judge Dagan [?], and Captain Bill Womack; wishes to author of this letter to remain anonymous.TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Contains accounts of John Tyler the President in his later political life; reports that he is taking care of Julie Spencer; would like to hear from Julia more often; reveals a passage from \"the Diary\" which comments on Julia's abolity to live \"within enemy lines\" in New York. 2 pp. TCy of Frag. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Includes discussions of Semple's trips to the Deep South (Especially Ga. and La.); Semple's failing health, the \"March trial\" [?], Julia's children; James and Julia's relationship, his wife Letitia and her exploits, ex-Cofederates and their new life-styles, constant \"rows\" in which Semple is engaged, a possible lawsuit by Letitica Semple against Julia G. Tyler regarding possession of family portraits, and Julia's financial difficulties.","Scope and Contents Includes discussion on the possiblity of Semple moving to Japan, the state of families in Richmond, the lack of cooperation in teh South, the \"demoralization\" of the war, Semple's ill health, \"the war of the races\" which semple believes will occur soon, Julia's financial situation, Julia's children, Semple's many excursions and travels, the \"destitution\" of the South.","Including discussion on the unveiling the Tyler monument at Hollywood Cemetery.","Correspondence includes discussions on family history and the unveliling the Tyler bust in Richmond.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes Discussions on family heirlooms, Bessie's \"destitute\" financial state, the destruction of a family heirloom.","Alice Tyler Denison, Bessie Denison Allen Williams, Tazewell Tyler, Annie Bridges Tyler, Martha Trent Tyler, and Julia Gardiner Tyler","Scope and Contents Includes discussions on William G. Waller's daughter Jenny and a portrait of John Tyler, the President. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Entitled Conundrums for Miss Tyler, 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Especially with Annie Tucker Tyler and Lyon Gardiner Tyler, includes discussions of the Tyler family, Bessie's health, and a clock that has been passed down through the family. 9 items.","Scope and Contents Reports that Louisa [?] has visited William Tyler's farm and returned with fruit and vegetables to preserve; inquires if Julia would like him to preserve some grapes for her; hears rumor that sister Alice might be married soon and expresses his sentiments as to whom she should not marry; adds a postscript to his father indicating that the livestock are not healthy. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Offers his congratulations for the \"momentus event\" that recently took place and explains that he could not have left the seminary to attend; feels confident that everyone at \"Sherwood Forest\" is enjoying his or herself. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that Gen. Burnsude had made a headquarters in the area surrounding \"sherwood Forest\"; explains that she is an \"entire cripple\" now; indicates that there is a lack of communications throughout the state; inquires if she might soend some time with Mrs. Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Includes discussions on \"Nannie's\" financia state, Tazewell's exploits in California, Nannie's plans to join Tazewell; Julia Tyler Spencer's untimely death. 5 items.","Including discussions on family genealogy and history, the William and Mary Quarterly, the \"Old Dominion,\" and Lyon's death. 24 items.","Correspondence concerning Sue's chuldren, family genealogy and history, and family news. 23 items.","Scope and Contents Complains about the bad weather; describes a new pink hat; asks for a new muslin dress and new capesl describes the other girls, the meals, and the lessons at Madam Shegaray's [sic] [Chagary] school. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes clothes being made for her daighter; chastises her daughter for wearing her \"hair braided with bows\"; tells her daughter to makr her nightgowns and handkercheifs before they go to be washed. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the progress of capes and \"neckercheifs\" being made for her; discusses the other chuldren and family matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Gives news of East Hampton; wories that Julia has lost interest in school; gives advice on appearance and deportment. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she has been sick with \"dissentary\"; looks forward to a visit from \"Pa\"; discusses plans for summer. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that she is writing because their mother is too busy with company (Judge Edwards); discusses the alteration of a hat; gives news of the family; discusses mutual friends and neighbors. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail numerous items of clothing that she would like made; discusses relatives and friends that she visited. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Sorry to hear that JG has been sick, reports of a scarlet fever outbreak; reports on the activites of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the new fashions in the city and describes Broadway as a \"moving mass of gaily dressed ladies and mustached beaux\"; describes Christmas activities; discusses books, plays, and poetry. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Pleased to have received her letter of 28 December, 1839; tells of severe winter conditions; wishes news from the \"fashionable world.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a \"Fancy Ball\" and an elopement which followed; describes lectures that were \"grand failures\"; discusses Queen Victoria's wedding. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent a package to her from \"one not a little touched by Cupid's dart,\" Mr. Sherman; tells of social events; sends regards to family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that they have left for Liverpool, England earlier than they planned but are now on board ship in the harbor waiting for enough wind; the traveling plan includes Liverpool, London, and Brighton, England as well as France, Italy, and Germany. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Welcomes her back to America from her trip to Europe; school news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents New Year's greetings; curious of social news; sends school news; New York political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Regrets having missed her in New York; longs for her to write; asks her to speak with the President John Tyler about appointing his [JJB] brother-in-law, Judge Oakley, to the Supreme Court. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sees her as \"the most fascinating and lovely creature that existed on earth\"; realizes his aspiration for her affections are unattainable; hopes to be remembered as a friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Alludes to the romance between President John Tyler and herself; does not approve of her \"petticoat goverment in the affairs of state\"; appeals to her as \"the fountain of influence--the appointing power\" for a position abroad in an embassy where he could \"enjouy a great deal of dignity and honor, with plenty of money and nothing on earth to do\"; will use his influence against Tyler if he does not get a position; social news; likes the idea of the new machine--an \"awrial car\"; calls her sister a prude. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Appreciates his affections, yet cannot return them; hopes to maintain a friendship with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; regards to the President; desires a visit from her. 2 pp. TCy fo ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that her brother Alexander has been sick; relays her mother's warning against going to the city in August, \"the hottest month of the year\"; describes East Hampton. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Relates sadness due to loss of \"Father\". 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Tells how much Mr. Davis loved Julia and how Julia's father \"cut [insulted] him in the Gallery of the House [of Representatives] when all eyes were directed at them\"; social news; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Letter of Introduction for Madame Guillet to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.","Asking them to join her mother and herself for their afternoon drive. 1 p. ANS. Also including a calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel roosevelt. 1 item. P.M.","Scope and Contents Expresses dismay that Julia got wet. 1 p. ANS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Enclosed \"directions\" from Dr. Quinn; tells how the city is full of surprise [about Julia's wedding to the President] and will take weeks to recover; comments of future political appointments; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Juliana Gardiner to Margaret Gardiner Relays the shock of Julia Gardiner's marriage to the President John Tyler; calls upon her for discretion on the matter; family news.","Scope and Contents Relates the astonishment of the city to the news of her marriage to President John Tyler; he has sent an announcement to the evening newspapers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulation on \"consumation of connubial bliss\"; feels that President Tyler has treated him ingentlemanly; hopes for her sake that the President is re-elected because \"she is admirably adored by all\" even thous he \"is violatly opposed to his political sentiments\"; states that the Tyler administration has \"robbed\" him of $160,000 and has left him a pauper; pleads for her assistance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents This was the first opportunity to write since her \"accession\"; tells of her arrival in Washington and the White House; states she is \"quiet posession of the Presidential Mansion\"; tells of the reception at the Executive Mansion and the demolition of the \"famous wedding cake\"; tells Alexander Gardiner not to worry about political appointments. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Appreciates the advice sent; social news of the White House; states that the President John Tyler fears losing all presidential honors to Julia Gardiner Tyler; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; states that she realized that she now has a son [-in-law] who is the President of the United States; sends regards to the President and to Margaret Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is \"behaving accordingly\" to the role of mistress in the White House' describes the \"spectacle at the White House on the Fourth of July\"; had met with Mrs. [Dolly] Madison the day before; tells of plans of trip to [Old] Point Comfort, Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is pleased with Margaret [Gardiner's] return' thinks that she [JGT] should persuade the President to settle in the North after retiring from the Presidency; tells of local robberies; tells of Alexander Gardiner's visit to Connecticut. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is pleased to receive letters from them daily; regrets hearing of Julia's bad habit [sleeping late?] and that the President must \"insist upon amendment\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of travel to Connecticut; describes a friend's mansion, grounds, and commercial property there; was surprised to find Margaret Gardiner at home. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends advice; tells her to assume \"household duties as well as those of state\" because she \"must be a politician\"; tells of local robberies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the pleasant reception at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, ; describes the accommodations there; social news; describes her first impressions of \"Sherwood Forest\" under construction; tells of her introduction to the plantation slaves as the new \"Missus\"; sends a musical composition of the President to her brother. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the numerous calls on her and gifts to her as First Lady; tells of the President's visits to his former constituents; describes the estate [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and the changes she plans for it; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reminiscenses of their youthful friendship; asks to be recommended to friends and family for employment as an \"instructress\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests on behalf of Mary Livingston that she [JGT] persuade the President to see to the postponement of sea duty for Mr. Livingston. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She has decided not to marry Mr. Thompson; social/family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; tells of a political gathering planned for that evening; local news; tells how the family has been \"vastly annoyed by office seekers and would-be retainers\". 2 pp TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of family and friends; discusses the political news concerning President Tyler and the Tyler Party; tells of rude comments made about the President and by Mr. Miller; tells of the death of Westerlo Van Renssalaer. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of mutual friends. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Requests that a member of the family write to her daily; describes receptions on board the Falmouth, the Pennsylvania, and other ships in the roads; social news; asks for advice on plans for \"Sherwood Forest\"; political news; has been annoyed by those seeking favors. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She has deicded not to \"break [her] neck to win\" Mr. T[hompson]; relays the message that Alex Gardiner wishes to be made president Tyler's aide-de-camp. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He understands her inability to write more often; warns her that many are using his and Alexander Gardiner's names in attempting to gain favors from the President; states that he will inform the President in writing personally in any case they are interested in. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of funeral services attended by the President in Norfolk, Va.; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns her \"not to believe all that the President says about the honeymoon lasting always\"; relays gossip about the President and his first wife [Letitia Christian Tyler]; discusses mutual acquainances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a ball which the slaves on the plantation [Sherwood Forest] were having; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the anticipated visit of the President and her; she hopes that the President won't find the visit too unpleasant since they have moved most of their belongings into the coty; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates the arrival of the President; relates humorous story of Col. Livingston's mishaps with a boat; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He was very pleased with a recent address made by the President; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hates the idea of leaving the summer house so early in the season; discusses Mr. and Mrs. Polk; she doesn't see the need for Margaret Gardiner to marry yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of family and friends; tells how their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] does not want to return to the city; tells of the game brought by David and Alexander Gardiner from a recent hunting trip. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Attempts to clarify some confusion over the political appointment of Samuel Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She was startled by the news of her coming visit since it comes at the same time as Mrs. Rober Tyler's visit; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells that Mrs. [Dolley] Madison will not be accompanying her on her upcoming visit' feels that Mrs. Madison is seling \"Montpelier\" because of financial need and that President Tyler would have purchased it if he had not already bought \"Sherwood Forest\"; expects David and Alexander Gardiner to meet her upon her arrival in New York; discusses aspects of obtaining a consulship in Marsailles, France; discusses the possible inheritance of two or three million dollars if certain information is found; wants the new York newspapers to find out that she is coming to town. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a piece of his wife's wedding cake in return for the one that she [JGT] sent to him; wishes to be introduced to her husband, President Tyler; discusses his new wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; discusses a portrait being done by Mr. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a package containing a cap and a note; discusses decorating ideas for the new house; tells how Alex Gardiner has engrossed himself in politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells that the President has sent to Italy for a greyhound; describes a promenade with the President; news concerning friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He will attend to the President's request; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses attempts to determine some relationship to a Mac Lachlan estate; news of family friends; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a wedding reception she attended; tells of Virginia Scott's, daughter of Ganeral W. Scott, taking of the veil though Miss Scott was described to her as being \"as mad as a march hare\"; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a list of flower seeds which could be planted at her country residence; asks her to send him her request. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses friends and clothes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests her assistance in finding an appointment in the Customs House for Mr. Hooper; describes Mr. Hooper's attributes. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including post script from John Tyler to Gov. Van Ness delegating the task of finding a position for Mr. Hooper to him.","Scope and Contents Describes a parade for Henry Clay on Broadway in the city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the price, style, and material for curtains to be made for her [JGT]; news of family and friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the purchase of a Rockaway versus a Barouche. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs her that the looking glass maker will not have her mirrors ready until the first of December, 1 p. [on the same page as the previous item] TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the election--\"the people are truly beside themselves\"; feels that with the election \"order will be restored and peace will return to our bosoms once more\"; describes a lecture given by Bishops meade and John Johns of Virginia; will be sending Alice's Tyler dress with General McNeill. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions curtains; she is pleased to have Alexander Gardiner in Washington; political news; she is pleased that Polk won. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses carpets, clock, lights, and shades to be purchased for her new house. 1 p. TCY of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents She was not able to find the desired easy chair; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Needs an elegant black hat for the opening of Congress; discusses clothes; tells fo a newspaper article which \"took quite a fling at me [JGT]\"; plans some spectacular social event for the White House; news of Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses hat feathers; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; fashion news; their mother is willing to live in London; all her [JGT] furniture and upholstery is ready to be shipped. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Information of freinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses visits to her by foreign diginitaries. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends compliments made by the President on a piece written by him [AG]; the President feels that he [AG] \"is destined to be a very distinguished man\"; discusses opening in fireign missions; she is determined to see that h get a foreign appointment. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans a special entertainment for her [MG] upcoming visit; discuss clothes and fashion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses fireplaces and mantels. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Remarks on how all of her [JGT] letters ask for favors; the peral necklace she asked for has been purchased. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks that some items be brought to her; describes some jet jewelry given her by the President; asks her to tel mother to bring her own maid when she comes for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Information on sending furniture to [Sherwood Forest]; asks that the goods be insured. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the social calls made by her that morning; will send the requested riding clothing as soon as possible; she is surprised that she [JGT] could be so \"ungenteel\" as to suppose taht their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] would travel without a maid; wants her to \"send three pairs of shies and four pairs of stockings to replace those worn out by running around\" on errands for her [JGT]; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Seeks her assistance in having Judge Edwards appointed to the Supreme Court; feels taht \"poverty and pride is a trying thing indeed\"; discusses purchases made for her; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells how she is falling behind in her tasks, especially because of bad headaches; tells of David Gardiner's return from Long island; relates Mr. Ely's happiness in the request to her [JGT]; needs to have a shirt of the President's which fits as to have others made for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the loss of her father; was extremely pleased with her visit to Washington, D.C., and the White House; news of weddings of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the numerous recent visits made to her; political news; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses her [JGT] relationship with her step-daugher Alice Tyler; encourages her not to have anything to do with criminals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells how she had seen the President ad her [JGT] \"ugly faces\" at a daguerroetype gallery and feels that decept portraits of them need to be sent; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clothing and jewlery; inquires from Margaret Gardiner the whereabouts of \"The President's ring\". 2 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses purchases; remarks taht Alex Gardiner was flattered by the President's remkars about him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She feels that she [MG] should prusue Mr. T[hompson?] and not let him get away; wishes to have her guitar and music sent; longs for her canary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that it is better he write to her regarding political issue instead of writing directly to the President Tyler; feels that he is the best in New York to advise the President on appointments there; discusses political positions in New York. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Explains that Mr. Carter is ill and they will be kept from \"waiting on the President and Mrs. Tyler...\" 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Requests that Mrs. Tyler look over the papers involved in \"Babes Case\" and try to persuade her husband, President Tyler, in favor of the \"prisoner.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Political news; he feels that \"Mary Garinder deserves a whipping for her obstinacy\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions prince Joesph Napoleon Boneparte, 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. N. Including the names Phoebe Gardiner and Fanny S. Gardiner, Shelter Island, Suffolk County, New York on the address leaf. 1 p. Also including the toast gien by General Lamar of Texas at the President's dinner party. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on her marriage to the President; describes travels in Italy. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Brings to her attention those persons not invited to her ball that should have been; hopes to be \"her obliged and humble servant\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS on the same page requesting several more invitations.","Scope and Contents Finds their separation upsetting; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Surprised to find out that she [JGT] will be entertaining the Supreme Court; inquires about the upcoming departure from the White House; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the quiet activities, reading and embroidery, she has been involved with since her return from a visit to Julia in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of a safe arrival in Richmond; travel plans to \"Sherwood Forest.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the aftermath of the President's and her departure from Washington; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses settling into \"Sherwood Forest\" after leaving the White House; requests taht several other pieces of furniture be purchased for her, as well as a new carriage. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that all the furnishings have arrived; gives some advice on unpacking the mirrors; discusses plans for the summer in East Hampton; discusses their brother Alexander's plans for a clerkship; describes a screen she is embroidering; complains about the necessity of making social calls. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the parlor in \"Sherwood Forest\"; describes in detail the clothing of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\"; social news; describes the gardens. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that the distance between them has grown; news of framily and friends; sends a muffin recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that a rockaway would be the best type of carriage for the country; recommends that a watchmaker attend to her clock; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the slownewss of the mails; feels that it is not possible to visit before July; inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on Texas; mentions the President's music. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets the distance between them; plans to plant flowers in the garden soon; discusses sociial call. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses dress she is making for her [JGT]; mentions some of the changes in political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes how clock is to be set up; describes design for the gates for \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions furnishing and carriages; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses marriages and engagements of acquaintances; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a horseback ride on the plantation' she is determined not to make social calls to Williamsburg; mentions visit by Dr. Rogers; asks that some new clothing be sent to her; describes her recent dreams. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses socail calls; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns her about riding race horses and has \"a thousand anxieties about \" her; social news; inquires if she \"has any white people around\" and if \"all the servants are colored\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mention family correspondence; discusses the Virginian aristocracy and society' assures them that she does not \"feed the chickens\" on the plantation; discusses carpets in detail; mentions the wild flowers that the President Tyler had picked for her in the woods; plans to visit to the North. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clerkship; has no \"local chit chat\" to send; political news; feels they should not keep a carriage due to the expense; mentions summer plans in East Hampton. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends reassurances to be given to her mother that her health is fine and that should she fall ill the President himself would tend to her; plans to return social calls; regrets hearing about having to dispose of a carriage; discusses summer plans; mentions the whereabout of her step-children; social news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests taht he pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the crops; describes the boat at the plantation; feels that he should prusue Miss Wright. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions fishing on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been engaged in purchasing her \"spring costume\"; social news; mentions new White House administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses preparations for having a dress made for Alice Tyler, Julia's stepdaughter and sent through Elizabeth Tyler Waller, another stepdaughter. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions fish and fishing on the plantation; describes their boat, the \"Pocahonatas\"; discusses carriages and saddles; describes the new additions being made to \"Sherwood Forest,\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes fiacee of a mutual friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the prospects of John Tyler, Jr.; reports that John Lorimer Graham has been replaced by [?] Moris; discusses Polk and the Cabinet; discusses the upcoming 1848 Presidental election; reports that President Tyler has been approached and asked to run for the Senate again; reports that \"Tony, Fanny's husband\" has died of cancer; asks for an accounting for all the money she owes; discusses the distribution of 2000 copies of a speech published in the Madisonian; discusses household furnishings. 8 pp. ALS. Including AL from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Julia McLachlan Gardiner, discussing her husband's response to inquiries about the possibility of his running for Governor or for the Senate; disturbed to hear that her brother Alexander was ill; describes the clothing she desires. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Feels strongly that the appointment of Mr. Pickens to the U.S. mission to England is considerably poor judgement; mentions an article about an evening in the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a Virginia \"helter-skelter\" concerning two flower vases from the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses hats; inquires about her views on several political appointments; news of friends and family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. On same page as previous entry.","Scope and Contents States that she has caught a cold; describes, in great detail, a dinner party given at \"Brandon\" by Mrs. William Harrison; feels that recent dinner parties are dull as compared to those given at the White House. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses music; mentions appointments of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; describes Alexander's Gardiner illness. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses visit by a strong Tyler advocate, John R. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; discusses carriages. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent a package of bonnets down to her; expresses her concern of her [JGT] health; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends an invitation for dinner; wishes that she [MFR] be accompanied by her sister and frinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to why she or their mother Juliana McLachlan Gardiner did not accompany Alexander Gardiner to Easthampton; describes dinner party she had given the evening before; mentions having to cancel plans to visit Mrs. George Harrison due to unexpected company; hopes that someone in her family would pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses books and slippers; mentions an interest of the President Tyler in the press; describes the food at a dinner party; discusses clothing. 5 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions friends and family; discusses the recent activities of President Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the evenint spent at the plantation of Mrs. George Harrison, \"Lower Brandon\"; says that the President Tyler feels that she \"was formed to be the admiriation of every one who has taste and wit and the wonder of all others\"; describes the clothes she wishes to be sent to her as soon as possible. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses plans for summer travels to the Virginia Springs and the North; mentions the crops and harvesting at the plantation; discusses the appearance of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; discusses the President's Tyler Clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the value of the harvested crops; describes some minor occurrence on the plantation; discusses carpets; news of friends; mentions the death of President Andrew Jackson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions carpets; discusses travel plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Encourages her to visit the Sulphur Springs, Virginia, for the summer. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a cisit by the ladies of \"Lower Brandon\"; mentions her wedding anniversary. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes the scene where she and the President [Tyler[ were staying when a hurricane struck, tells how they were able to escape injury; discusses friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York;news of friends; discusses the annexation of Texas. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York; deiscusses the annexation of Texas; discusses the upcoming summer season. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a funeral service for one fo the plantation slaves; discusses clothin; the President Tyler and she plan to go to Richmond to do some shopping; discusses music. 2 pp .TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, 20 July, 1845, from Alexander Gadiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner requesting that Julia Gardiner Tyler's bills be sent to him for collection; mentions a fire in the city. 1 p. on the same page as the above. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a copy of a newspaper containing the resolution for annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a visit to Williamsburg from which she \"was very anxious to get away\"; mentions a visit to Jamestown, Va.; lists those people she met at Old Point Comfort, Va.; mentions an article about the Tyler Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the finances of the President Tyler and Robert Tyler; tells that John [Tyler, Jr.] \"has forsworn liquor entirely\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions the annexation of Texas; feels that \"[President] Polk is ruining himself.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the reception they received on each step of their travel; describes the people they have met; reports her alarm at hearing of a fire in the new Port; describes the baths; reports that \"Bonaparte from Baltimore\" has the cottage next to theirs. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes their travel plans for the nxt few days and their intended arrival in New York; describes the other guests at various sprigns. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Tells of their arrival; discusses the name of her new dog. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a visit to Norfolk, Va.; discusses clothing and furnishings in great detail; feels tha the other canary which the President Tyler bought for her treats her other canary \"with utmost contempt.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the name of her dog; sends the desired qualifications for a new housekeeper for \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the financial loss of \"several hundred dollars\" from the death of a young slave who died \"from eating dirt,\"; discusses the garden and furnishings. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes to have a book on etiquette sent to her; mentions a letter by the President Tyler which was to be published; mentions her pet burds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Fears that her correspondence is dull; mentions a dinner party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of visits to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by her step-daughter's cousin, Martha Christian, and John Tyler Jr. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels disdain for New York and its social classes; feels happier where she is now. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses carriages and furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of catching a cold at a fair; reports on the health of her greyhound. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; leaves for Shelter Island, New York, in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates a visit from him soon; tells of the activities of the slaves on teh plantation; mentions a visit by Mr. Churchill Semple, a relative of the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes her search for fireplace fenders for \"Sherwood Forest,\" since she \"would not like to have your [JGT] house burnt from any negligence of mine [JMG]\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends details of a shipmnt of \"freight\" to her including \"one housekeeper marked Catherine Wint, one Italian Greyhound marked Le Beau, one box containing fenders\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent the greyhound with mugh regret; mentions Margaret's Gardiner stay in the South; describes an evening concert; discusses hats. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS. [12 November, 1845], from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, to Julia Gardiner Tyler. Concerning the social activity in the city. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Asks that he inform her of anything political or social that he hears of in Washington [D.C.]; mentions single women he might want to become acquainted with. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news and gossip. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not having sent a recipe; news of friends; has decided to \"refuse all invitations this winter under the plea of mourning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses the treatment of the slaves on the plantation; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Ponders whether the fact that the rich and popular Capt. L [?] is jewish makes him intolerable in the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; has enclosed a book on etiquette. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; sends the President's Tyler thanks for some music sent to him; tells of the activities of her new housekeeper, Catherine. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends wishes of a Merry Christmas, reports that at the plantation \"the merriment of the occasion seems confined to the negroes\"; describes some of the holiday food' mentions plans to attend a Naval Ball at Annapolis. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; mentions the \"superior advantages\" of the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Political references. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Much news of family friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, sends part of a recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Conveys her deepest and sincerest sympathy at the tragic loss of her daughter, Mary Fairlee Tyler; sends her prayers and consolations.","Scope and Contents \"Do you know, Juluia, I like 'Sherwood' alone much the best -- 'Forest' seems associated with everything that [is] wild \u0026 uncultivated and remote.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to have received certain music; mentions recent purchases. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of social activities and acquaintances; feels that \"President Polk is in no way friendly to the Tyler Party,\"; mentions a bedroom furniture suite for sale. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to whether or not she has heard the \"Julia Waltzes\" composed and dedicated fo her [JGT]; hopes that David Gardiner will be able to find a rich girl to marry; mentions Robert's Tyler depression and the ill health of his daughter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reminisces about the past winter they spent in Washington together; reveals the pain she felt at her father's death' discusses news she has received of new York; describes the holiday visitors and festivities; discusses a silver pitcher \"presented by the Ladies of Brasonia [?] County, Texas as a tribute to the ex-President Tyler,\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of a visit by Capt. Laughton and portrait of Alic Tyler he finished while there; enclosed a letter from Miss Ritchie of \"Brandon\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses david's Gardiner dancing ability; describes clothing; mentions some confusion in a newspaper article; has received as a gift a new hunting dog; expresses a desire to be sent some novels. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the winter scene of all the sleighs in the streets; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the current first Lady, Mrs. Polk, and her etiquette; has sent the requested cookbooks and novels which she feels \"are light trash\" and \"shallow \u0026 unprofitable reading so far as mental improvement is concerned\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Demanded the return of a handkercheif from the President which was intended for her; describes social calls made. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Acknowledges the receipt of several books from David Gardiner; mentions a visit to Washington, D.C. by several friends; and tells of a gift of persimmons from the President Tyler. including TCy of ALD to Margaret Gardiner, from Julia Gardiner Tyler, concerning racoon hunting. 1 p.","Scope and Contents News of friends and social calls; discusses clothing; mentions a visit to the circus. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an account of a party given by Mr. [James] Buchanan; mentions the sale of a near-by estate; Mrs. Semple's plans of goiing to Marsailles have been cancelled. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Remarks on the difference in climate of the North and South; mentions a purchase to be made. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including extract of another incomplete letter, undated. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Remarks on the devotion shown to the housekeeper by the farm animals; reports on the well-being of the greyhound; mentions the festivities of a local wedding. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions some good reading; inquires about the weather in the South; relays an invitation for a visit by her father to her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a splendid ball and other social engagements. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays the subject of that morning's church sermon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of social calls.","Scope and Contents Inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on the statements made by Mr. C[alhoun?] regarding the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler anticipates a \"tide of prosperity\" if peace continues; news about acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was taken by an extremely attractive young man, Mr. B., with \"a fine set of teeth\" and \"a superabundance of glossy, luxuriant hair\"; social news; mentions some political aspects of the Texas annxation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","40 lines long, signed \"Ariel.\" 1 p.","Scope and Contents Discusses the purchase and the poor quality of a portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Worries that her last letter has missed them; discusses an unseasonable snow storm; discusses money owed; reports that one of her birds has died. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a surprise snow; has found a new companion for her canary; discusses whether or not a certain handsome, young man, Mr. B., has adequate fortunes to go with his good looks. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses her dinner guest for the following evening, including Mr. \u0026 Mrs. William Harrison; expresses her concern for a certain portrait; inquires as to whether or not the President's Tyler birthday was celebrated. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler suggested that they go for a sleigh ride by attaching a canoe to the carriage horses, only to be turned down by her; tells of a visit by neighbors who arrived in a canoe pulled by carriage horses. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses her [MG] intentions and prospects concerning Mr. B.; appreciated the valentines; discusses summer plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Would like her to spend the summer in Easthampton, New York, instead of in the South; speculates as to what is to come about between Margaret Gardiner and Mr. B.; is pleased that the housekeeper is efficient. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ANS from M[argaret Gardiner] to Julia Gardiner Tyler, 16 March, 1846, concerning a certain valentine. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Discusses Mr. B's financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents News of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Questions the work of [President] Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions meeting acquaintances whilst out for a walk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions task performed for the President Tyler; discusses the Oregon situation; David Gardiner is in Easthampton, New York setting out trees. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels a \"warlike\" atmosphere. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes her latest dinner party in great detail mentioning the food service and the attire of her guests. \"[t]here was not a single failure in the cooking, and my ice cream preserved its form entirely,\" mentions that the President received some \"flattering resolutions\" from the Texas Senate, discusses the purchase of her spring wardrobe. TCy of ALS. 1 pp. Including handwritten menu for the dinner party which consisted of foods such as boiled rich fish, preserved salmon and lobster, a pound of beef, boiled turkey and egg sauce, boiled tongue, chicken salad, and a variety of vegetables for the first course. The desserts included suet pudding and wine sauce, sponge cake \"ornamented with a bunch of hyacinths,\" ice cream, and blancmange. The wines included sparkling hock, 2 kinds of Madeira, sherry, and port.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to cancel a visit to The Harrison's because of the weather; discusses her mother's upcoming visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses clothing and a seamstress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the situation on Wall Street. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions changes in new York; discusses the attacks on Daniel Webster regarding the Asburton Treaty. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses an inscription; assures them that a revelation about the Tyler Administration is a \"l-i-e\"; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the injustice to John Tyler \"coming from Capitol Hill\"; mentions shrubbery' feels David Gardiner should pursue Miss Wright because she is an only child of rich parents and would certainly be accompanied by at elast $100,000 when married. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; refers to the current controversy concerning Tyler's Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of an engagement. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Marks letter as \"Private\"; gives an interpretation of \"Mama's\" dream; discusses her pregnancy; describes a quilt she would like made as a gift; discusses the purchase of clothing for herself and her expected baby, asks to have flower seeds sent. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clothing for herself and the \"anticipated\"; looks forward to her visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays news from new Port and summer activities; looks forward to seeing Davy [David Gardiner Tyler] again. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Details an odd bet; anticipates her visit to Easthampton. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that her home in New York is a \"perfect babel\" due to the great number of visitors; the attitude there is \"every man for himself\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. On the same sheet as the preceding item.","Scope and Contents Tells of the return of the President Tyler in the middle of the night from a trip North; wishes that she could be in New Port \"to see the manoeuvres of the clique\" there. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes a ball in great detail. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; Alexander Gardiner, herself, and their mother have all come down with the flu; feels that war with Mexico is inevitable. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes details about the ball in New Port; has not fully recovered yet from having the baby; news of Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has given up the idea of traveling to New Port; discusses the ball held in New port; describes a mishap while out on a drive. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses Col. William Short; describes the weather; discusses a letter from Margaret Gardiner which was interceptd and almost printed; discusses books and poetry. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the President's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\"; gives an account of a young boy who died and \"came back to life\" on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Updates the baby's [DGT] condition; mentions gifts from the neighbots. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has purchased a crib for the baby [DGT]; inquires as to the opinion of the President Tyler regarding a purchase of 100,000 acres of land in Tazewell [Co.] at a price of two cents an acre. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions an invitiation in Norwich; feels that the baby [DGT] resembles Napoleon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses settling back into her home after a five month absense; describes an earlier visit to New York, New York; describes a trip to the \"Fair\" at Castle Garden; describes her attempts to have the baby's daguerreotype taken while in New York; discusses expected visitors including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler; Mr. Boulwar, Mr. and Mrs. Webster; especially looks forward to the visit of mary and her faimily, discusses her \"sweet babe.\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expects a visit from the former Charge to Naples, Mr. Boulware; feels the death of two sons of Mr. \u0026 Mrs. William Harrison to be a tragic loss. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions some early election returns concernign possible presidential candidates; feels strongly that Alice Tyler serious search for a husband so that she does not become \"an old maid\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Retells an anecdote told by Mr. Boulware; discusses her company at \"Sherwood Forest,\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends some requested maps; mentions several political meetings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the disposition of coal mines owned by the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the coal mines in Kentucky and possible plans to view them. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; enjoys the indian summer in December; hints that he might give the President Tyler a gift of a violin; news of the baby's [David Gardiner Tyler] good health. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is enjoying the \"warm \u0026 balmy\" winter weather; mentions social calls and a dinner party; inquires about some mutual acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Envies the weather in the South; describes in great detail a dinner party and the guests in attendance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Intends the first word taught to the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] to be \"grandmama\"; she \"would be amused to see what an excellent nurse the President Tyler has become\" for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has decided upon an extremely handsome carriage to be bought. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates an enjoyable winter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes teh activities of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; reports that their food stores have fall prey to a theif. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; was paid an unexpected visit by her step-daughter Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; mentions a fox hunt attended by the President Tyler; hopes that she will visit \"Sherwood Forest\" soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a poem written \"on the birth of David Gardiner Tyler\"; describes a gift from the baby's sister Mary [Tyler Jones]; inquires as to the whereabouts of gifts for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] from David \u0026 Alexander Gardiner; mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. first page missing.","Scope and Contents Tells of Alexander Gardiner's illnesses; misses her and longs for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, regarding a gentleman caller. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Recommends \"rhubarb \u0026 magnesia\" to prevent illness; longs to see the aby. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Lists the New Year's social calls made; tells of a loss of an acquaintance's plantation house to fire; mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that her brother [David Gardiner] is \"the stingiest fellow for not having sent the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] a \"handsome coral and bells\" and feels that he \"does not deserve to have a newphew\"; mentions a wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Believes that their cousin, Mary Gardiner, will marry Eben N. Horsford; discusses clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions all the sleighs out in a snow storm. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has heard of an article entitled \"The Secret History of the Administration of John Tyler\" in a new paper called The Sunday Pocupine; inquires of summer visiting plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses books read; notes that the slaves say \"young massa's [David Gardiner Tyler] a buster!\"; inquires about investments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the beaux of Margaret Gardiner and Phoebe Gardiner; regrets th sale of their home at La Fayette Place [sic], New York, New York; mentions a comparison of Presidents Tyler's and Polk's administrations. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; discusses several paintings viewed. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests that Margaret Gardiner wash her face with buttermilk; mentions the suicide of the son of an acquaintance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news, mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social visits; D[avid Gardiner] expects her [MG] to select a valentine for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that the packages of dresses and socks have arrived and fit \"the boy\" [David Gardiner Typer]; describes calls made upon friends in New York; discusses various private concerts; describes a painting purchased for JGT; discusses various purchases including shoes from Middletons and armlets from Tenneys. 7 pp. AL. Including receipt, 8 June, [18]46 for one pair of gold armlets at $4.50 purchased from R. Tenney, 1 p. D. Also including bill, 17 February 1847, for shoes purchased from C. Middleton, New York, New York at $10.50. 1 p. ADS","Scope and Contents Recommends that she see \"Tom Thumb\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Received flowers from a secret admirre, possibly Mr. Beeckman; list the beaux which called for her; news of acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in detail a wedding held at \"Weyanoke,\" Charles City County, Virginia; mentions an amusing incident involving a broken carriage wheel; social news. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Has come across a possible mutual acquaintance in Richmond; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Mentions calls upon her by her beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Was pleased to have met Dr. Minge and his family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes that her [MG] \"beau were next to the richest man in New York\"; discusses the crops for the plantation; feels that the taking of Vera Crux [Mexico] was glorious for the army but \"terrible for the poor women and children\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls; fashion news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Felt disappointed by not receiving any mail; finds the Harrisons' of \"Lower Brandon\" collection of fine paintings enviable; news of social calls; is about to lose her housekeeper, Catherine Wing, due to the fact that her husband has come to take her with him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Passed an enjoyable evening of music with friends; complains of the high price of food and fears a \"famine\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President Tyler is showing some interesting in a work, Dombey and Sons, by Charles Dickens; has being spring cleaning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news.","Scope and Contents Details a visit by two Northern gentlemen farmes, Mr. Hugh Tyler and Mr. miller, to view the plantation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes his health is improving from his illness; asks his opinion on several office appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a dinner party at \"Upper Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va]; has accepted an invitation at \"Lower Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va] for the following evening. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to hear of her [JGT] good health; read a letter from John Tyler in the Herald and felt that it was excellent; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to leave for Easthampton; fears for Alex[ander Gardiner's] health. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was astonished to hear of John [Tyler, Jr's?] resignation; speculates as whether Mr. [William H.] Polk [Charg d'Affair to naples, brother of President James K. Polk] is returning to Americal to marry. 1p. TCy of ALS. incomplete.","Scope and Contents Tells of their trip to Easthampton, New York; perceives that [William H.] Polk has arrived in America; considers that the two administrations [Tyler and Polk] will be united by Polk's marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes for a visit to the north soon; speculates as to the details of a society wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that she needs to travel North to \"escape sickness,\"; perceives taht the President [Polk] is in New York in anticipation of is brother's [William H. Polk] wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has observed the announcement of [William H.] Polk's wedding to Miss Corse; questions his financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expects that she has read the announcement of William H. Polk's wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Directs that [mail/] by direct to him as \"Clerk of the U.S. Circut Court, New York City\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that it would be \"very cruel\" to leave the President Tyler and travel north without him; mentions the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has seen the annoucement of Mr. Polk's marriage and notes that his new wife has paid off $30,000 of his debts; inquires whose father attempted to bribe the Governor of New Jersey with $30,000. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] has started to walk; mentions the birth of a daughter to Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; the President Tyler is responding in reference to a certain scandal; mentions a social call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the President's and her trip back to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; inquires as if she has found a new houskeeper for the plantation and would prefer a French woman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] now dances and \"spits,\"; wishes that her family were with her at 'Sherwood Forest,\"; was told Alice Tyler \"was a goose\" if she had rejected. Mr. O'Hara's proposal of marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is extremely pleased with her new housekeeper, Catherine; feels that the new domestic is far superior to her previous one [Catherine Wing]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speculates as to his whereabouts; feels very lonely; is now displeased with her housekeeper [Mrs. Dillon?]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses [Eben N.] Horsford. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to attend a dinner given by Mr. Henry L. Jones [husband of Mary Tyler Jones]; discusses Virginia etiquette; hopes that her commisions are attended to. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Believes it would be a good idea that she [MG] go to St. Croix; social news and gossip. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Will make arrangement to leave for \"the wedding\" after Christmas; expects a great deal of company at Christmas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses Margaret's beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Notes that \"Gardie's\" [David Gardiner Tyler] vocabulary is limited to \"Pa-pa \u0026 Mun-mum-ma\"; reports that margaret Gardiner and Gildbert Beeckman had two \"blow-outs\"; hopes that her [JGT] portrait is hung properly so that many people may admire it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that the President Tyler has given Mr. Beeckman letters of introduction to Calhoun, Buchanan, and others. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Details the romance [or lack thereof] between Mr. O'Hara and Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on Margaret's Gardiner trip to Washington, [D.C.]; describes toys desired for \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; mentions social callers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Complains of being sick and describes the various remedies she has used; reports that Mr. Healy [?] \"the artiste\" has asked to paint the \"President's portrait for His Majesty Louis Phillipe who requested it for his gallery at Versailles\"; she [JGT] suggests that she might have her own portrait painted and presented to the Queen; recommends woolen shirts as a present for \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] and little socks for the baby; asks that M[argaret] make cambric shirts; also asks for fabric, sugar molasses, and cast of hats from D[avid Gardiner] and A[lexander Gardiner]. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to the use of chloroform in childbirth; mentions a number of deaths which resulted from a fox hunt. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of her arrival in the city; mentions the agitation caused by the arrival of the remains of President [John Quincy] Adams. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail servants and their duties; was extremely pleased to find a ten dollar gold piece; has sent some dahlias. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that Margaret Gardiner's health improves; feels that she is improving after the birth of the baby [John Alexander Tyler]; mentions the beautiful flowers that the President Tyler brings to her. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that he purchase a small wagon for her, using her money due to some financial hardship at \"Sherwood Forest,\"; is deeply concerned with Margaret Gardiner's health; reports taht the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is doing well and that \"his eyes shine like diamonds\"; believes Alice Tyler to be foolish in regards to Mr. O'Hara. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks that the President's Tyler request for her [JGT] portrait be disregarded; describes in detail social calls; remarks that her new baby [John Alexander Tyler] \"looks as if he had been in this world a great many times before and was only renewing his acquaintance with things.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete, first page missing.","Scope and Contents Reports upon the state of her childre; feels that Alice Tyler will repent having sent Mr. O'Hara away lamenting most bitterly that such devotion as his \"will not be met with a second time\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to be receiving a wagon for use on the plantation; anticipates a great deal of company next month. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls; will have the baby christened John Alexandre, but he will be called simply Alexander. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on how \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] enjoys his little carriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Explains why he has been unable to visit \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses some pieces by Annie Grey which are to appear in the Colombian; discusses his daughter Phoeve's acrivities' reports that he has also received a letter from her husband John Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a trip to the College of William and Mary by the President Tyler; reports on the baby [John Alexander Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on the birth of a daughter; inquires about the use of chloroform; plans to remain in New York until Margaret Gardiner Beeckman has had her baby; reports that \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] has been ill; describes her second child, John Alexander Tyler; invites her cousin to visit \"Sherwood Forest\" s that they can \"form a Tableaux of our little ones, your little girl the admired object of my two little boys\". 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler had traveled to Richmond, Virginia to obtain winter supplies; tells of a pleasant journey down from New York, New York to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the diamond ring Mr. O'Hara bought for Alice Tyler; mentions a friendly letter from [John C.] Calhoun to the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports her opinions of friends, family, and servants on the portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the activities of the house guests at \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that Alice Tyler is \"such a flirt\"; inquires as to a possible job for Tazewell because he is \"idling away his time at home\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses virtues of Virginia Cooper; reports that the President Tyler is recovering from his illness; notes the President's Tyler feelings on gold finds in California.","Scope and Contents Mentions holiday social coalls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner Tyler, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, sending Christmas greetings. 1 p. On the same page as previous item.","Scope and Contents Mentions a hunting trip by the President Tyler and David Gardiner; discusses social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social calls; sends a lists of requests. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions the coming of winter weather; requests some syrup for buckwheat pancakes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions an invitation for the President Tyler to visit \"Wickland\" in Kentucky; the President Tyler has doubts about [John] Beeckman's venture in California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that the President's Tyler appreciation of the gift of a violin. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that the President Tyler is very supportive of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions having gone to see some \"Aztec children\"; inquires as to the President's opinion on the \"Kossuth question\"; tells several jokes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses desire to see Mary and her family; warns Mary \"not to place your affections so strongly upon it [her baby] that you would feel hearbroken at its loss\"; describes the sudden death of a neighbor's infant; describes Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's baby, Henry Beeckman; describes Margaret's encouragemnt of her husband's enterprise in California and their fears on the subject; discusses family members; describes her own two children. 4 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes \"Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] behavior at church; mentions a discourse delivered by a Virginia agent of the Bible Society who found seven families in Charles City County without a Bible in their homes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to remain in Richmond, Virginia, to fa week; mentions acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"A Birthday Song.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses David's Gardiner activities in the West; describes a dinner party; reminds her that the twenty-ninth is the President's Tyler birthday; wants to hold off [john Alexander Tyler]'s baptism until Alexander Gardiner can be in attendance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Received a letter from Dan[ie]l Webster to the President Tyler giving him his regards; mentions complaints received by the President Tyler about John [Tyler Jr.] and his drunkenness; reports on the well-being of her children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman's activities in California; mentions acquaintances; notes the crops on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends regards to her nephew [Henry Beeckman]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the \"thrilling news of Mr. B[eeckman?]\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes that a set of china be purchased for her; social news; inquires as to the possibility of a job for Tazwell Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that her [MGB] baby [Henry Beeckman] is in no danger of \"taking the measles\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions that the President Tyler thinks that the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is the finest in Virginia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received and is now returning the \"precious documents\" sent to her; says the President Tyler has \"no doubt that David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman will make a fortune speedily\"; notes that Bishop Johns has accepted the Presidency of the College of William and Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes some dresses she has received from Richmond and plans to send patterns for \"the new sacks and cardinal capes\"; compliments MGH on her choice of \"Leila\" for her daughter's name; describes \"Mam Fanny...the superintendent of my nursery\"; describes a visit to Richmond; discusses reports of the travels of David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman to California, inquires after various family members; discusses books read. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President's Tyler \"crop of wheat is the talk of Virginia\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes various patterns and clothes; plans to go North for the summer unless hears of cholera. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Signed Sarah. 4 pp. AmsS.","Scope and Contents Has returned home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and found everything in order' reports that the President Tyler has gone to Williamsburg to enroll Tazewell Tyler at the College of William and Mary; discusses horses; mentions that General Taylor was in Baltimore at the same time as she and the President Tyler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased \"over the safety of the Atlantic\"; feels that a monument to [President Tyler?] would prove the patriotism of the Union committee. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Including list of stewards. 1 p. PM.","Scope and Contents Was shocked to hear of the fatal accident of Mr. John Beeckman and hopes that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is handling her grief sufficiently; notes that the President Tyler is obliged to deliver an address to \"the University\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks on the President Tyler's displeasure at being forgotten when gifts were sent down to \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions social callsl reports on the health of the baby, Julia gardiner Tyler; mentions the sympathy expressed concerning the deaths of Mr. John B[eeckman] and Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","1 p. AN.","Scope and Contents Feels that h is the \"worst correspondent\" in the world; hopes that he will find a \"rich love match\" soon; promises amusement if he were to visit during the Christmas holidays; mentions that the President Tyler is seeking a situation in California for their brother [David Gardiner]; hopes to find a French girl to attend to her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that a book be sent to her; envies her for being in a big city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports of the recovery of \"little Julia\" Julia Gardiner Tyler; is deeply concerned about the grave condition of Alexander [Gardiner[ and that the President Tyler shares this concern and is prepared to travel with him if his condition worsens; hopes that she attend to her own health as well. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the news of the death of Alexander Gardiner; feels a great loss and is truly saddened by the death of her brother; hopes that she and Margaret Gardiner Beeckman will return to \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that it might be to David Gardiner's benefit that he not be informed of his brother's death; discusses in detail the illness which brought about his death. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Continues to feel the loss of Alexander Gardiner; anxiously awaits her and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman]'s visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; asks that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman make several purchases before arrivign at \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has transcribed the business portion of the account of the death of Alexander Gardiner which describes the disposition of his estate; inquires as to the state of her late brother's financial situation; has inclosed several obituaries. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that a variety of trees be sent to hre from New York; inquires to the plans of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that she and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] not impede the President Tyler in his efforts to dispose of the property in Kentucky held by Alexander Gardiner; also requests that she [JMG] turn over her share of Alexander Gardiner's estate to her [JGT] as that she has more need of it; hopes that she will not attempt to interfere with the profits from the Kentucky lands which are to go to her [JGT]; reports on the health of her children; adds a final note that a moral obligation is not as binding as a legal one in regards to the settlement of Alexander Gardiner's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the recovery of Mr. [James] Semple after his illness and shipwreck; feels that Mr. [William] Waller [husband of Elizabeth Tyler Waller] is an anxious and tender father since the loss of his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Intends not to summer in E[ast] H[ampton], New York as she considers it the family burial place and would not be \"under the influence of a constant gloom\"; may consider spending the summer in Saratoga, New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Fears that Fanny [a house slave?] may have small pox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Society news concerning visiting royals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a serpentine walk the President Tyler cut through the grove at \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses improvements made to the gardsnes of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; reports on her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the trees sent to her and the President Tyler; reports that her children are doing well; discusses the President Tyler's experimentation on the plantations crops. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Perceives that Mrs. [Corse] Polk [sister-in-law of the President] has died of consumption; feels that her [Mrs. Polk's] troubles and unhappiness are now over; expects the trees that she planted will flourish. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has prepared the house for a visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer; hopes that she [JMG] will come to see the children soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports the little Julia Gardiner Tyler is now dancing; wishes that a bonnet be sent for her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a social call made to her during which the possible visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer was discussed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to her opinion of Jenny Lind and her singing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Governor and Mrs. Floyd arrived in the midst of her housecleaning for a stay; expects a visit from David Gardiner soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the great number of social activities recently attended; describes an unusual incident--a serenade by a party of musicians at two o'clock in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Mentions the beauty of her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; social news; notes that Mrs. Alexander Hamilton (Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton) is now residing in Washington, [D.C.]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a wedding toast to Gilbert B[eeckman]; mentions a church service. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was extremely pleased to have heard of David Gardiner's return to New York, even if he seemed to be \"such a strange looking man, or even a lunatic\"; anticiaptes more news of his return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the wheat harvest on \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions that the P[ost] M[aster] General has directed all letters to be endorsed as \"Mail Direct\"; hopes to see David Gardiner before he shaves off his beard; remarks that the President Tyler received \"a letter weight made fromthe corner stone of the Washington Monument\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the death of Fanny Johnson [a servant? slave?]; discusses the virtues of \"Sherwood Forest\"; hopes to be able to break \"Aleck\" [Alexander Gardiner Tyler] of his thumb sucking habit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the land in Kentucky on the market; mentions meeting Gov[ernor] Branch in Williamsburg at the College of William and Mary. 1p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a stop in Philadelphia, [Pa.] to visit Robert Tyler; discusses teh President Tyler's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents He is being a submissive husband and acting at his wife's \"amanuensis\"; expresses his astonishment at the failure of Jacob Little. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Includes TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner T[yler], \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia), to Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] concerning acquaintances; the purchase of some vases for \"Sherwood Forest\"; and the sale of the property held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the birth of Lachlan Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays that \"Gardie\" [David Gardienr Tyler] noted that she \"has two thumbs just like Aunt Margaret\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses thanks for the gift of a \"pretty Thimble\"; discusses the effect of \"Garddy\" [David Gardiner Tyler] made on \"little Mary\" and \"Willie\". 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires about Belmont's appearance in Broadway on New Year's Day. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Chastises her sister for not sending copies of articles, \"Remember I don't wish natural occurrences to happen again...\" [possibly referring to the difficult delivery of her baby]; discusses the name \"McLachlan\" which she has chosen for her baby; discusses the difficult delivery, \"I wish no one might have such a bitter experience\"; discusses her mother's Juliana McLachlan Gardiner health; gives advice to be passed on to her brother [David Gardiner] considering diet and smoking. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Described the steamboat trip to \"Sherwood Forest\" mentioning a view of Mt. Vernon, acquaintances made on board, and the arrival in \"slave territory\"; describes \"Sherwood Forest\" and includes a sketch; discusses Tyler's 60 slaves; expresses his admiration for Mrs. Tyler; describes the potential issues such as the Asburton Treaty and the annexation of Texas which he discussed with the President; describes a visit to a black baptist church reporting that the \"church numbered 390 members of whom 300 were Free!\" 20 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail the many visits paid to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by friends and family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions the numerous house guests at the plantation; reports McLachlan's Tyler health; has sent a daguerreotype of Alexander Gardiner for a portrait to be painted. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Repeats compliments paid to her on her appearance; reports on Tazewell Tyler's studies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to the details of the possible purchase of a new home on Staten Island, New York; mentions that the \"Glebe\" is on the market for $8,000; feels that it is regrettable but understandable to sell the family property in E[ast] H[ampton], New York. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speculates that Mr. [William] Waller may propose to Miss C. Phillips soon; feels that it would be wise for Miss Phillips not to accept; mentions that Gen. Duff Green is willing to act as an agent for the President Tyler in the sale of the land held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Looks forward to seeing the \"Aztec children which have surprised you so much\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the illness of her mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner[ and her sister Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; discusses MGH's pregnancy and expresses her wish that the baby be a boy; describes the development of her own children; discusses the prospect of MGH having her poems published' reports on the project of \"the laies of this coultry...to purchase Mt. Vernon\" and present it to the state of Virginia; reports that William Gardiner has returined from Europe. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in great detail the trip to Warm Springs and the other guests; gives advice for David Gardiner's planned trip to join them; describes the railroad being built \"over and through the mountains.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she is not fond of these cold baths and looks forward to the warm springs bath; describes an upcoming children's fancy ball as well as a fancy ball for the adults the following night; discusses the \"terrible railroad accident...near Philadelphia\"; discusses reports of Yellow Fever in Norfolk and Portsmouth; describes the sermon by Denison. 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing friends, family, and social events, and the President's illness. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing visitors to \"Sherwood Forest,\" JGT's children, news of family and friends, and the President's honorary degree from the College of William and Mary, 6 July, 1854. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing family news and social events. 14 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Has meant to write ever since she left; reports that he is \"very busy sowing wheat\"; describes Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] visit \"he was with us the greater part of his term, he is a charming fellow indeed\"; praises JGT's other children' wants to know her wishes about the \"division[?] of the place\"; asks her to purchase an order of tea for various individuals. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses her grief over Margaret's [JGT's sister] death and thanks PG for her letter of sympathy; accepts the invitation to the upcoming \"two fold marriage\" of Phoebe and Fanny Gardiner' agrees to have \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] participate in the ceremony. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a check; wishes she could see New York \"all arrayed for the holidays\"; discusses her children's excitement over Santa Claus; encloses a letter for Sarah T[hompson] and asks her mother to have David Gardiner deliver it, \"if you think it worthwhile to let Sarah receive it David must not seem to know its contents...\"; gives news of Charles City Co. neighbors; reports that everyone is \"pleased with Margaret's portrait\"; asks for 2 yards of cloth for trimming; reports that the President had a letter from Dr. [Sprogue?] and a volume on distinguised clergymen; reports that they are to receive a miniature of the Miles' equestrian statue of Washington; instructs her mother not to send the letter to Sarah \"unless you think David's engagement will certainly be consumated...\"; sends Christmas greetings to Harry [Beeckman]. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in great detail the wedding of Patty Tyler despite the fact that JGT was not present but \"looked through the crack of my bedroom door\" due to her \"situation\" [advanced pregnancy]; discusses plans for her mother and her self \"to get Hampton in time for my matter\" [childbirth]. 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of letters from Julia Gardiner Tyler to various family members discussing family and neighbors. 7 items. TCys of ALSs.","Correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning JGT's children, news of Virginia neighbors, discussion of abolitionism, Harper's Ferry, and Governor Wise. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning Governor Wise, the sentencing of John Brown, Patty Tyler's marriage, David Gardiner's marriage, the illness of Mary Wilcox, JGT's children, and news of Virginia neighbors. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Explains the delay in receiving JGT's last letter from Washington; agrees that \"all the courtesy and kindness has departed from Washington\"; gives news of JGT's children from Staten Island; comments on JGT's trip to Lexington; discusses the \"late raid into Pennsylvania...conducted by Gen. Jenkins\"; discusses how \"gay\" New York has been despite \"the scenes of distress at the South\"; expresses releif at hearing that the \"beautiful estate of Shirley has not been destroyed\"; mentions Gen. Dix and Gen. McClennan; discusses plans to visit Long Beach. 7 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS\u003e Incomplete/","Scope and Contents Gives a detailed accounting of JGT's duties as the executrix of the estate of John Tyler. 4pp. ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's children, the January 1861 Peace Conference in Washington, D.C.; the death of John Tyler, and various hardships endured by JGT. Also includingan inventory of John Tyler's estate and correspondence between JGT and various officials cooncerning possession of property and settlement of John Tyler's estate. 10 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescrips of correspondence betwen Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's reurn to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; JGT's children, conditions in Virginia and New York. Also including a poem \"To Mrs. Ex-President Tyler\" and correspondence with friends and officials concerning wartime conditions and GT's desire to return to New York. 16 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother, friends, and various officials concerning JGT's return to New York, sale of JGT's cotton, JGT's children, problems with settling John Tyler's estate, the release of Capt. Gayle and wartime conditions. 17 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Reports that the steamer Eugenie has arrived in Nassau and that Major Heyligery [?] will be remitting a sterling bill to cover the proceeds of the cotton; reports that he is unable to \"receive the advance made by the Gov[ernmen]t on this little shipment in Confederate money\"; reports that he has received \"a long letter from our friend Capt. G[ayle]...dated from Boston Dec. 9th...and he spoke cheerfully of his prospects for an early exchange\"; expresses regret that Pearly and Fitzwalter Tyler are not present to participate in the Tableaux planned by Mrs. Walker\" states that he will inclose a letter from Mrs. Walker; hopes that JGT will pass through Bermuda on her return home. 3 pp. ALS. Including a recepit, 29 Decm. 1863 for 5 bales of coton received from the steamed Eugenie from Wilmington, [N.C.] sold by the order of J.M. Sexas for the account of [Julia Gardiner] Tyler and purchased by L. Heyligery [?], Nassau for 225.11.6 [pounds sterling]. 1 p. ADS.","Scope and Contents Have had another raid resulting in the burning of the Court House and surroundings; Dick Christian was taken off by the enemy; all of Robinson's command was taken \"which we think rather benefits us\"; in New Kent several of Mr. Jordan's negroes were taken. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that things here remain in \"statu quo\"; there have been \"no visitations from our troublesome friends\"; Charles City Co. has been the scene of parties, dinners, and tournaments this past winter. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Cousin John sends love and says that everything is going quietly at the farm; no wheat crop this year; all act to advance his interests. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Respons to two letters from her concerning the best way to end funds to Capt. Gayle, prisoner of wr at Fort Warren, [Boston, Massachussetts]. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses relief that she is on Staten Island; discusses their children; reports that Fanny [PGH's sister] was in New York; hopes that \"Aunt\" Juliana McLachlan Gardiner has recovered from her illness; hopes that she will not return to \"Sherwood Forest\" while the war lastts; expresses surprise at learning that \"David Gardiner had another son--tell him that I think he was very negligent not to announce the fact to us.\"; describes the christening party for Fanny's daughter. 8 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Is sending the boxes to Richmond, Va.; mentions gunboats on the river and destruction of Mr. Vaiden's poperty; reminds her [?] of her return in April. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Discusses a check that has been \"returned to our good friends in Baltimore\"; reassures her [JGT] of her son's safety; offers to forward a package for Mrs. D. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Having been taken from \"Sherwood [Forest],\" Charles City County, Virginia twelve days before, is confined with several citizens from the county; has had no trial nor have charges been brought against them; General Wilde has landed at Kennon's with colourned troups and \"taken everything through the county\"; has been treated kindly by the officers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has visited John [C. Tyler?] and others at Chesapeake Hospital Prison; has heard that \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] is with Robert Tyler; has heard no news of his own son; insists that \"all the negroes have left all the stock of every sort taken\"; discusses the troo[s passing down the river; gives an account of the description of her crip and piano by a California regiment; \"do when the war is over get together some labor for you and and come back to Old Virginia who has been such a martyr to the cause of Liberty\"; worries at the separation from his whife who does not know he is on a parole from prison for a week. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the whereabouts of A.M. Tyler [Maria] as instructed by Major General Benj[amin] F. Butler; she [AMT] has taken refuge with Mrs. [Lu] Clopton; encloses the reply to the inquiry whether Maria Tyler wants to join her [JGT]. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, 6 June, 1864, A.M. Tyler, \"Selwood.\" having a \"hemorrhage [sic] from the lungs\" and is unable to reach a decision at this time. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Reports that Lu Clopton and Maria Tyler are both well according to a letter he received; discusses the fate of her [JGT] belongings at \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the safety of her son and says \"the negroes we will not mind of if Our Dear Children are but spared to us\"; describes the condition where John [C Tyler?] is being imprisoned; describes the \"vile and indecent actions\" taking place in Charles City Co. and lists the neighbors who have been shot. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Responds to an article which appeared in the Evening Post [25 June, 1864], which stated that Tyler's niece lives on a farm near \"Sherwood Forest,\" \"subsusting on the charity of the United States,\" to which she responds that [Maria Tyler] \"fled to the adjoining plantation when deprived of her protector and exposed to the terrible vicinity of an unscrupulous colored soldiery\" 1 p. TCy of L. Including NwsCl, [25 June, 2864], from the Evening Post. 1 item. Also including NwsCl, [ca. 27 June, 1864] from the Evening Post and the Evening Express. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle, a prisoner of war at Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with various northern officials concerning his [RGH] possible release; letters from G.F. Walker, a friend living in St. Georges, Bermuda' and correspondence with other friends concerning the wartime conditions. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Writes of her poor health and the complete wreck at 'Sherwood'\"; sends news of scquaintances; apologizes for sending a gloomy letter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that her son is planning to return to Virginia and asks for the Davises to see him; sends her sympathies to Mrs. Davis, sends congratulations for the marriage of Mrs. Davis's sister to Willie Waller. 2 pp. Df. of L. Including Df. of L to Judge Holt concerning destruction of JGT's Virginia property. Also including Df of L. to [Roberty H. Gayle?] concerning obtaining a parole or early release from prison.","Scope and Contents Letter of introduction for JGTs's son John Alexander {Tyler]. 2pp. AL. Incomplete. Including TCy of AL. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Has received JGT's letter by Flag of Truce; reports that Ann Maria Tyler has married the \"Federal guartd tis said a dutch baker\"; has forwarded JGT's letter to \"Gardy\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; states that due to Dr. S[elden]'s poor health they must go to Rock[bridge] Alum Springs; Robert [Selden?] is on sick leave because of his eyes; JS's brothers have been released as \"paroled Prisoners\"; reports on conditions in the neighborhood; sorry to hear about the poor health of JGT's mother; reports on news of neighbors and friends; \"our poor Negroes who have proved fiathful are an increase [sic] expense\"; asks for a \"Card [sic] de viste\" for an album; reports that they live at the same place but find it difficult to live on a surgeon's pay' the \"venture in the blockade running has been fruitless as yet lost two steamers\"; reports that there is a drought. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Introduces himself as the husband of Maria Tyler; intends to visit New York during a furlough with his wife; reports that \"the mansion especially, in the interior, shows the effects of the lawless savages of soldiers\" 3pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Describes some furniture being held for JGT that has since been claimed by the Rev. Mr. Raymond, chaplain of the hospital, as his own. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not being home when Mrs. Vincent called; expresses sorrow at the death of \"your dear boy\"; discusses her fears for her own son's safety as a \"private in the 1st Rockbridge artillery\"; reports that she can forward Mr. Vincent's note to Mr Lyons; discusses her call to \"Gen B's\". 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1p.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle and various officials concerning RHG's release from Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with William H. Clopton and various other friends and officials in Virginia concerning the marriage of Mari Tyler to a Union soldier; letters from the Walkers, friends in St. George's, Bermuda; correspondence with various friends concerning wartime conditions; letters to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner. 26 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various family members and friends concerning the death of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, JGT's mother; correspondence with various friends and government officials concerning JGT's Virginia property. 30 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Encloses some letters \"bearing tidings of loved ones from whom you are separated\"; will forward letters to her \"friends in the South.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that she has received her cradle; discusses JGT's property at Old Point [Comfort] Va. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Saddened by the news of the fall of Ft. Fisher and the recapture of Capt. [Robert H] G[ayle]; encloses a letter to be forwarded to her mother; discusses their children. 4 pp. AL. Including a TCy of AL. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends this note by a servant to enquire as to the resultes of the deliberations concerning a legal matter. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from J. Buchanan, Henry, New York, to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Staten Island, New York, n.d., advising her that Judge Barraud had not reached a decision and \"I have but little doubt that it will be as we desire it\"; reports that Mr. Curtis is no longer the receiver and Mr. Horve will inform her when a decision is reached. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tells JGT that she must choose the services of Mr. O'Connor [/] or Mr. Clarke to represent her on appeal in the probate matter and in the new suit brought against her; hopes for Gen[era]; Dix's cooperation \"in regard to the late outrage, in your communication to the press and public\"; discusses closing up the probate matter and plans for the new actions being brought, \"you must not be alarmed at all this litigation, as it is only in accordance with the programme.\" Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Assures her that he is still trying to procure a \"'C' 'S' battleflag...that she ahs been waved [sic] in the smoke of battle...\" for her daughter as promised' expressed thanks for the hospitality shown him while in Staten Island; discusses the situation in the South, \"the Negroes are in most instances, retaining their usual respect for their owners, and faithfully performing the contracts adopted by their Government between master and late slave...\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Worries because she has received no letters from JGT in months; discusses the sorrow they feel over the Southg's loss of the war; plans to stay in England at least temporarily; asks for news of Capt [Robert H.] Gayle. 4 pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Has not heard from Julia Gardiner Tyler about the bill he sent; asks RHM to settle the bill if he has the authority. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Complains of being ill and blames it on the \"malarious climate\"; asks JGT to ty to obtain a \"situation for Allen in the sea going line of steamers\"; worries about the education of her sons; has been advised to wait \"intil times are settled\" to start a boarding house; sorry to hear about JGT's lawsuit; complains of the effects of poverty, \"I feels so lonely in this cold world and Have I know been so petted and spoilt that I am unfitted for this sudden transition.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she has sent \"600 dollars currency\"; encourages them to take advantage of every opportunity and to learn to speak French and German; reports that they will each receive \"a Christmas offering of five dollars in gold\"; reports on visits from cousin William Tyler and \"brother James\" [Semple] who \"is now in Canada for a while.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various military and civilian officials concerning the forced entry into JGT's home by several youths in search of a Rebel flag; letters from Robert H. Gayle concerning his release, recapture, and final release; letters from other prisoners of war asking for help; letters from various friends concerning wartime conditions. 22 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents John C. Tyler, \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Virginia, to \"My Dear Madam,\" n.p. Discusses her \"Scheme\" for helping provide for the families of Negroes until they should be self-sufficient; has already given an account of the \"destruction of everything here. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of Julia Gardiner Tyler's correspondence concerning hre Virginia property; correspondence and notes concerning the legal battle over JGT's mother's will; correspondence with JGT's sons and nephew in Germany; letter from the farm manager at \"Sherwood Forest\" complaining about the conditions; letter to Bishop [John] Johns concerning the Resolutions pased by the College of William and Mary; letters from various friends and family members. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Advises her to invest money in real estate in Galveston; asks if her suit is over and decided in her favor; asks her to write. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler including receipts, letter (ALS) from Varina (Howell) Davis concerning Jefferson Davis; printed argument of Edwards Pierrepont and other papers concerning lawsuit Julia G. Tyler v. David L. Gardiner; letters of Jane Seldon concerning \"Brandon\" and \"Lower Brandon\" after Civil War; rental contract for \"Sherwood Forest\"; letter of Matthew Fontaine Maury; and correspondence of Julia Gardiner Tyler with her sons and nephew while they were students in Germany. 42 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Has paid her tax by giving the sheriff a young ox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler (including testimony in lawsuit David L Gardiner v. Julia Gardiner Tyler; printed arguments; correspondence; inventory of property of David L. Gardiner in 1868) and correspondence concerning \"Villa Margaret.\" debts of John Tyler. 54 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Includes typescripts of correspondence between Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and her son, daughter, step-daughter [Letitia (Tyler)] Semple concerning [H.G.Beeckman], Reconstruction, portraits from \"Sherwood Forest,\" advice to sons, \"Villa Margaret\" and taking Lyon G. Tyler to University of Virginia. 63 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Including receipts; letters concerning a biography of Daniel Webster by George S. Curtis, a miniature of John Tyler painted by Freeman, a portrait of Julia G. Tyler given to the white house; debts owed by Julia G. Tyler, marriage of Julia (Tyler) Spencer, lawsuit of David L Gardiner v. Julia G. Tyler; patent for land in Iowa granted to John Tyle for militia service in War of 1812; and engraved tenth anniversary invitation. 60 items.","Scope and Contents Including medical account [for \"Sherwood Forest\"]; letters from H.G. Beeckman at \"Sherwood Forest\" and correspondence concerning paintings in possession of Letitia (Tyler) Semple; Lyon G. Tyler's education at University of Virginia;[JGT's conversion ot Catholicism], and a petition to the House of Represetnatives. 35 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning Pearl, Fitzwalter, and Lyon away at school; Julia Tyler Spencer's death; her [JGT] financial affairs; her emotional health; visits from friends and relatives; H.G. Beeckman's desire to purchase \"Indian Fields,\" [Charles City County, Virginia], concerning W.W. Corcoran; plans of JGT to settle in Georgetown, D.C.; JGT's desire for life-size picture of [R.E.] Lee; Brady's picture of Julia (Tyler) Spencer; scattering of wild flowers on grave of Julia (Tyler) Spencer by her mother and others; the sale of Milton [estate]. 45 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; news of conditions in the South; the Southern economy; a biography of John Tyler by Henry A. Wise; her conversion from Episcopalianism to Catholicism. 39 itmes.","Scope and Contents Awaits confirmation that she has embraced the Catholic religion; suggests she visit his daughter and her family. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; the people of the South; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; prose by James Lyons; an attempt to place Mrs. William Clopton into the Louise Home; the \"floundering\" Democratic Party; references to the Boss Tweed Ring; the growing affections of James Lyons for her. 52 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; the Grant and Johnson administrations; history of the Civil War; Harry's [Beeckman] death; [John] Alexander Tyler's wedding; permission to obtain John Tyler's autograph; news of politics and especially the Democratic Party. 50 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; religion and the Roman Catholic Church; her children; the Boss Tweed Ring Conspiracy; Alexander Grahm Bell's wedding; a pension for Presidents' widows; the lack of postal service at \"Sherwood Forest\"; the \"celebrations\" of the centennial. 43 items. * *See letter of 11 November, 1876 from Julia Gardiner Tyler to William M. Evarts","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning reclaiming the land in the South; privileges of Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her financial and legal affais; a fever epidemic in the South; news of her children; petitions for a pension for Presidents' widows; the reabilitation of \"Carter's Grove\"; celebration of Cornwallis' surrender to Washington. 43 items.","Including correspondence concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her childre; her financial and legal affairs; her ancestry. 21 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence chiefly between her son Lachlan Tyler and her; concerning news of friends and relatives; his progress in his studies; \"Carter's Grove\" plantation; President Garfield's death; her illness. 31 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; Lyon Tyler's search for family letters; news of friends and relatives; her children; her financial affairs; discussions of PResident Arthur; Mary's [?] wedding and future as a wife; political speeches in Tidewater, Virginia, ; the death of her son John Alexander Tyler; the North' Central and South American Exposition; the political campaigns; Lyon G and David Tyler. 38 items.","Concerning nws of friends and relatives; her children; David Gardiner Tyler's campaign for a seat in the General Assembly; reports of her illnesses; her financial affairs. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning the birth of a son to Pearl Tyler Ellis; news of family and friends; news of farming; her financial affairs; news of Ashland, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's home; discussions on the postal service; discussions of politics and the Democratic Party in particular; the possible sale of \"Sherwood Forest\". 14 items.","Scope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning a Senate investigating comittee working on behalf of Pear Tyler Ellis' husband on a matter in Roanoke, Va.; news of friends and family; discussions of hunting; the request of her autograph by the \"Lovosis\" [?] Society; her sons' cammpaigns for seats in the General Assembly or positions in the state government; a drought in September; David Gardiner Tyler's aspirations for the governorship' [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's marriage to Miss Faniie Glyn in October; her [JGT] financial affairs; an interview with Nelly Bly; discussions of Virginia State Politics; the death of Thomas Nelson Page's wife. 30 items.","Scope and Contents Chiefly with her sons, concerning an epidemic in McDowell County, Virginia; her financial affairs; news of her children; [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's use of a \"sulky\" plow for farm work, and its great worth; discussions of Benjamin Harrison's administration; the death of Pearl Tyler Ellis's servant; obituary notices of her [JGT] death. 32 items.","Concerning visits by her and her family to see friends and relatives; her financial affairs; Harry Beeckman's misfortunes; a requst for President Tyler's autograph; the possibility of her property in Staten Island becoming a cemetery. 24 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; discussions on the state of Harry Beeckman's estate \"Farmer's Rest\"; the sale of her place on Staten Island; \"Sherwood Forest\"; her petition for a pension for the widows of ex-presidents; requests for John Tyler's autograph; invitations to social functions, the Morse telegraph. 31 items.","Concerning copies of songs that were sent to her; her financial affairs; invitations to social engagements; news of friends and relatives; her acquiring a housekeeper; request by a 16 year-old-boy of a twenty-four dollar loan; her relationship with James A[llen] Semple. 32 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; news of friends and relatives, especially her sons; explanations of events at home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] to her husband who is away; her dreams; her poetry; religious dogma; a case entitled Henry v Tyler; Pearl Tyler Ellis's illness; a portrait of John Tyler, Jr.; news of New York City society; the sale of \"Villa Margaret\" [Hampton, Va.]. 43 items.","14 items.","Assorted invitations extended to Julia Gardiner Tyler and her family; including various business cards. 63 items.","Miscellaneous newspaper clippings concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler. 22 items.","13 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia McLachlan Gardiner, Julia Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Tyler Spencer, and Harry Beeckman concerning the freezing of the James River in 1857; \"enrollment\" of men in the Confederate army; his separation from the family and his inability to communicate with them; the \"kind\" care of Mrs. Clopton; results of the Civil War; \"My Life During The War Between The States,\" details of his service in the Confederate army; his voyage to and stay in Germany. 39 items.","Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lachlan Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler and Julia (Tyler) Spencer concerning his affiars at school in Germany [Prussia]; his excursions in Germany; accounts of Washington [and Lee] College after the Civil War; his attempts to obtain enough money to return to America; discussions of the state of the South' the beginning of war in Prussia. 50 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, Julia (Tyler) Spencer, Lyon G. Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, and James A. Semple concerning the \"struggle\" for \"independence\" in Germany; his return to American and his settling in lexington, Va.; the Governorship of Virginia; the career prospects for young Southern men; the 1869 State fair; social affairs in and around Lexington. Va.; the \"demoiselles: of Richmond, Va. and Lexington, Va.; a lawsuit revolving around \"Sherwood Forest\"; advice to Lyon Tyler about college life; collapse of floor in the capitol in Richmond, Va. in 1870; his obtaining a license to practice law; Reconstruction in Virginia and its affects on native Virginians. 70 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning narratives of his life as a lawyer; daily life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; Harry Beeckman's attempts to settle on a plantation; a continuing legal case concerning \"Sherwood Forest\"; commentaries on the poltical situation in Virginia, as well as the rest of the South; comments on teh political situation evolving from the Boss Tweed Ring; much discussion of Horace Greeley. 39 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Annie Baker (Tucker) Tyler, Robert S. Montague and James Lyons concerning life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; his and Julia Gardiner Tyler's financial affairs; Lyon Tyler's existence at the University of Virginia; political issues of the South; Lyon Tyler's new wife Anne \"Annie\" Tucker; plans for the College of William and Mary. 42 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with pearl (Tyler) Ellis, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, William M. Evarts and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of Charles City Co.; \"Berkeley\" plantation; court cases in Charles Chity County; the death of his brother, John Alexander Tyler; his intentions to marry; detaild accounts of social events; his political career; opening of college under Tyler (1888). 29 itmes.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler, especially concerning news of friends and relatives; mortgage on \"Sherwood Forest\"; his election to the U.S. Congress; his actions as a congressman; this possibilities of securing another term in Congress. 28 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning political situations in Virginia; his granting of offices; campigns and elections in which he is involved (1894 and 1896 contests for 5th District of Virginia seat in the U.S. House of Representatives); a biography about the family; his desire to run for the House seat again in 1898; regional politics. 42 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Tidewater politics; financial affairs of 'Sherwood Forest\"; the illness and death of his brother, Lachlan Tyler; affairs of the College of William and Mary; Lyon Tyler's quest for politicals office; health of his family; his candidacy for Judgeship of the 14th Circut. Also includes a letter from his wife, Mary Morris Tyler, to Lyon Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler. 35 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, John Tyler, Jr., Annie (Tucker) Tyler, E.C. Madison, John Lamb, Robert Shaw Oliver, and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, including correspondence concerning his Judgeship of the 14the Circut Court in Charles City County, Virginia; state and local politics; family affairs; financial concerns; affairs of the College of William and Mary; real estate interests; his medical record; announcement of his daughter Margaret's marriage to Stepher Fowler Chadwick; an address delivered to the reunion of Confederate veterans, 1 June 1915, in Richmond, Va.; a eulogy of Gardiner given upon the presentation of his portrait to the 14th Circut Court, 19 April, 1928. 49 items.","Scope and Contents Including fragments of ltter written from Germany soon after the Civil War; a poem of unrequited love composed by him; a letter to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, in which he refers to Catholic priests as \"useless drones\" and \"stinging hornets\"; a complete biography of his life; local and national politics; his studies in Germany and at Washington [and Lee] College; romantic interests and family concerns. 13 items.","5 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Seattle, Wash. prior and during Wordl War II; news of her uncle, Lyon G. Tyler's death and many remembrances of him; genealogical matters; her activities in the Colonial Dames, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Red cross. Also included are references to family differences re: the ownership of \"Sherwood Forest\" [Charles City County, Virginia] and the publication of certain \"Tyler Letters\". 29 items.","Discussion of his stamp collection. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Missouri; her homesickness for Virginia; news of her uncle's death [Lyon G. Tyler]; reference to the mysterious trunk of \"Tyler letters\". Also included are letters criticizing those trying to \"deify\" Abraham Lincoln; discusses her decision to resign from the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 16 items.","Describing life at the University of Virginia; family news; business matters. Several of these letters are addressed to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler revealing young Alfred Tyler's concern and devotion to his uncle. Also included is a land deed signed by him as Commonwealth Attorney of Charles City County. 14 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various legal and personal family matters. included is an 1858 newspaper clipping from Dispatch of an address by President John Tyler; and eight page memorandum detailing the contest of Juliana McLachlan Gardinre's will; and some letters written by him as a major in the United States Air Force during World War II. 22 items.","During and immediately following the Civil War concerning his return to Virginia after leaving his family in New York; his attempts to join the confederate navy; his sentiments towards the war; his life and studies in Germany after the war. Most of the letters are addressed to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, pleading for money, letters, and clothes. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tyler) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler, and to James Semple while attending school in Germany concerning family matters; financial problems; illness; his military srevice in the German army; advice to his sister Julie not to \"turn Catholic\"; frequent requests for money and letters; discussion of the American political situation; the war raging in Europe; including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tylre) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler and James Semple. 28 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of his sister's [Julia Tyler Spencer] tragic death; completion of his studies in Germany; his continued financial problems and fears of debtors' prison; pleas to his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler for financial help; his reutnr to the United States and search for employment; his marriage to Sarah Griswold Gardiner; his job as government suveyor. 26 items.","Including letters to Julia (Gardiner) Tyle, David Gardiner Tyler, and Lyon G. Tyler concerning her marriage to John Alexander Tyler; her husband's financial and employment struggles' her difficulties following his death in 1883; family news; social news; the frequent illness of her own children; her plans to erect a monument to her late husband. 8 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning family news; the \"jolly time\" she had in Florida; her photograph and autograph collections. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her active social life and her many suitors; news of family and friends; her schooling at Sacred Heart Convent; her brothers [John Alexander Tyler and David Gardiner Tyler] and cousin Harry Beeckman in Germany; her courtship and marriage to William H. Spencer. In addition are poems which she composed, an invitation to her wedding, a newspaper clipping describing her wedding ceremony, love letters from William H. Spencer, and two callign cards. 33 items.","Concerning his courtship of Julia Tyler; her sudden death; his attempts at sheep farming in Colorado and California after her death; his hopes to make a proper home for his infant daughter, Julia Tyler Spencer. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with sister Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler discussing various Tyler family mattersl her life with Fluerot relatives in Europe after her grandmother's Julia Gardiner Tyler death; her close relationship with her Aunt Pearl [Pearl Tyler]; concern for her Uncle Fitz [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler]; her first marriage to her cousin Feorge Fluerot; her many travels throughout Europe and occasional visits to the United States; her homes in Paris and on the Riviera; her first husband's illness and death; her second marriage to Durante Cheever; news of her Uncle Lyon's [Lyon G. Tyler] death; the situation in Europe during the Depression and just prior to World War II. 25 items.","Including correspondence with brother Lachlan Tyler?, brother David Gardiner Tyler, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, and brother Lyon Gardiner Tyler concerning news of family and friends; financial poblems; social news; his search for a profession; his caretaking of the family home in New York; his medical studies at columbia; the death of his sister [Julia Tyler Spencer]; his anger over his brother's [John Alexander Tyler] decision to join the German Army. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of the family; social and political news; the completion of his medical studies and various attempts at practicing medicine; his many financial problems; the health of his wife, Georgia Powell and his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler; his hope that his rother [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler] might settle on \"some fixed purpose\" in life and his sister [Pearl Tyler] might find her own \"particular niche\"; the bitterness felt towards his step-brothers and sisters; application to become an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy and his disappointment over his failure to pass the Navy's preliminary physical exam. 27 items.","Including receipts and correspondence with family and acquaintances. Most of the letters are to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, discussing the family financial matters; his job with the New York State Health Department; financial problems of his brother, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler; local and state politics. Also, there is a letter from George Fluerot to Lyon G. Tyler concerning Lachlan Tyler's death in 1902. 33 items.","Also including a read leather binding for a small notebook [?] embossed in gold with his name. 5 items (and several envelopes).","Including correspondence with Julia (Spencer) Fleurot Cheever, Lyon G. Tyler, and Lachlan Tyler, concerning her attempts at publishing a book; financial matters; family news; Lachlan Tyler's illness and her own poor health. 6 items.","Scope and Contents Chiefly consisting of letters written to \"Fitz\" from various female acquaintances. There are references to the Tyler family; social news; his life as a farmer; his marriage. 25 items.","Including correspondence with family and friends; sale receipts; a recipe for catsup; and two wedding invitations--one being to his sister's [Pearl Tyler] wedding in November, 1884. The letters concernfamily news; his farm; financial mattrs; social news. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of family and friends; financial matters; state politics; his farm; the poor health of his first and second wives; inveiling of a monument to President John Tyler. The majority of the letters are written to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, asking for money. 43 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Mary Morris (Jones) Tyler; Christmas cards; calling cards; bills; real estate transactions; poetry; recipes. The letters concern family news; his poor health; his far; financial difficulties; his need for further employment; news of his sister-in-law's [Annie Tucker Tyler] death. 40 items.","Including sales receipts, rent, and medical bills. 65 items.","Including sales receipts, bills, and account records. 100 items.","Including one of his checkbooks. 167 items.","Correspondence of Cora Kreagle Tyler, second wife of Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, concerning news of family and friends. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Includes corrsepondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, William H. Spencer and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of family and friends; her studies at the Catholic Academy of the Visitation; social news; her search for the \"ideal man\". 16 items.","Includies correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Julia Spencer Fleurot cheever concerning family news; social news; her married life with William Ellis; her husband's financial difficulties; her husband's political career; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's sudden marriage and his incessant financial problems. 14 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning the failing health of her sister-in-law, Annie Tucker Tyler; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's continuing financial problems; the difficult times her own family was experiencing; her plans to send her sons to the College of William and Mary; genealogical inquiries. Also included are letters from William Ellis and daughter Margaret Langhorne Ellis to Pearl Tyler's brother Lyon G. Tyler. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's ongoing financial and personal troubles; the activities of her children, including the marriages of Margaret Ellis, Cornelia Ellis, and Gardinre Ellis; plans to erect a monument to her father, John Tyler; the illness of her husband, William Ellis; the outbreak of World War I and the entering of her sons into the armed services; news of Julia [Spencer Fleurot] as a Red Cross nurse in Europe; the death of Lyon G. Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler and his subsequent marriage to Sue Ruffin. 31 items.","Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler concerning her children; her travels and visits with friends and family; the illness and death of her brother, Lyon G. Tyler; the second marriage of her niece, Julia [Spencer] Fluerot Cheever; the outbreak of World War II; discussion over Sue Ruffin Tyler's desire to publish certain personal Tyler letters. 21 items.","Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning primaily her children. included are references to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's financial problems; Julia Spencer Fluerot's marriage to George Fluerot and her becoming a Red Cross nurse during World War I; other Tyler family news; genealogical inquiries by Sue Ruffin Tyler. 34 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of the children of Pearl Tyler Ellis mostly with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) tyler about genealogical inquiries and family news. Correspondents include Cornelia Ellis Booker, John Tyler Ellis, julia Ellis Robinson, Leila Ellis Marye and Ambrose Marye, Lyon Ellis, Margaret Ellis Topping, Pearl Ellis, William Munford Ellis, Jr., and Nannie Kent Ellis. 24 items.","Scope and Contents Kept while attending Madame Chegaray's School for Young Ladies. MsV.1. 30 pp. Also includes detached pages of accounts and poetry [possibly of Lyon G. Tyler, post 1875]. 28 pp.","MsV.2. 32 pp.","Diary and accounts of David Gardiner Tyler while studying and traveling across Europe with John Alexander Tyler and Harry Beeckman. MsV.3. 108 pp.","Scope and Contents MsV.4. 10 pp."],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Tyler family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Tyler Family","Tyler family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Ellis, Pearl Tyler, 1860-1947","Semple, James","Semple, Letitia Tyler, 1821-1907","Spencer, Julia Gardiner Tyler, 1849-1871","Tyler, David Gardiner, 1846-1927","Tyler, John, Jr., 1819-1896","Tyler, Julia Gardiner, 1820-1889","Tyler, Lachlan, 1851-1902","Tyler, Letitia Christian, 1790-1842","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Robert, 1816-1878","Tyler, Robert Fitzwater, 1856-1927","Tyler, Tazewell, 1830-1874"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"famname_ssim":["Tyler Family","Tyler family"],"persname_ssim":["Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Ellis, Pearl Tyler, 1860-1947","Semple, James","Semple, Letitia Tyler, 1821-1907","Spencer, Julia Gardiner Tyler, 1849-1871","Tyler, David Gardiner, 1846-1927","Tyler, John, Jr., 1819-1896","Tyler, Julia Gardiner, 1820-1889","Tyler, Lachlan, 1851-1902","Tyler, Letitia Christian, 1790-1842","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Robert, 1816-1878","Tyler, Robert Fitzwater, 1856-1927","Tyler, Tazewell, 1830-1874"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":1183,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T02:27:58.303Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9127","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9127","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9127","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9127","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9127.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tyler Family Papers, Group A","title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group A"],"title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group A"],"unitdate_ssm":["1716-1946"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1716-1946"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 T97 Group A","/repositories/2/resources/9127"],"text":["Mss. 65 T97 Group A","/repositories/2/resources/9127","Tyler Family Papers, Group A","Sherwood Forest (Virginia : Estate)","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Education--Virginia--History--19th century","Legal documents","Patronage, Political--United States--History","Slavery--Virginia--19th century","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--War of 1812","United States--Politics and Government","United States--Presidents","Women--Virginia--Social life and customs","Account books","Correspondence","Diaries","Financial records","Receipts (financial records)","Speeches","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Any letter by a Tyler or a Tyler spouse is under the writer, even it the recipient was also a Tyler. Arrangement after President Tyler's papers is by his first wife and their descendants, and then his second wife and their descendants.","John Tyler was the 10th president of the United States. John Tyler was born the son of John Tyler, Sr. (1747-1813) and Mary Armistead (1761-1797), in Charles City County, Virginia, as the second of eight children. He was the 10th President of the United States. Other offices held include Governor of Virginia, U.S. Senator, member of the House of Representatives, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Captain of a military company, and other offices."," He was educated at the College of William and Mary and went on to study law with his father. John Tyler was married twice. His first wife was Letitia Christian Tyler with whom he had 8 children; she died in the White House in September 1842. His second wife was Julia Gardiner Tyler (July 23, 1820 - July 10, 1889), with whom he had 7 children.","See the Tyler Family Papers, Groups B-H, as well as the Tyler Family Papers Additions, A-H.","Papers, 1716-1944, of the John Tyler family of \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. The collection contains correspondence, 1818-1862, of John Tyler concerning politics, War of 1812 claims, presidential election of 1840, land purchases in western Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois, \"Sherwood Forest,\" business matters and his family."," Some of the children of John Tyler and his first wife, Letitia Christian Tyler, are represented in the collection: Robert Tyler (and wife, Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler), John Tyler, Jr., Letitia Tyler Semple (and husband James A. Semple) and Tazewell Tyler."," A great part of the collection consists of the papers of John Tyler's second wife, Julia Gardiner Tyler, which concern education, clothes, social life, political appointments, slavery, the Civil War, \"Sherwood Forest,\" familiy, and pensions for presidential widows. All of the children of John Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler are represented in the collection: David Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler Spencer, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Lachlan Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Pearl Tyler Ellis.","A list of \"Enslaved People Found in the Tyler Family Papers and Other Sources in Special Collections\" compiled by Meredith Jackson in 2020 is filed in the front of Box 1.","Scope and Contents Appointment by which Henry Tyler (d. 1729) is appointed by Alexander Spotswood to be sheriff of York County, Virginia At top is part of inventory signed by Charles Lightfoot and on reverse is inventory signed by Anne Phillips. 1 p. Frag. of DS.","Scope and Contents Will of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. Probated 17 March, 1774. 2 pp. Xcy of Cy of DS. (see oversize file)","Scope and Contents Indenture between John Tyler and William Tyler concerning land in Sussex County. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file","Scope and Contents Inventory of the estate of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file","Scope and Contents John Tyler (1747-1813), Richmond, Virginia, to [?]. Sends thanks for letter; says Assembly has passed resolutions as instructions to the Virginia delegates in Congress which included vesting in them the power to prhibit British trade for 15 years and enable them to use coersive measures to compel payment for delinquent states of their quotas of the national debt, and to enable them to procure sums of money required for support of civil and military arrangements; regrets that he is going aborad because Virginia would have had [in him] a friend who understood how unjust it is to consent to the payment of debts; proposes debts be recovered at 5 annual payments without interest; states it will e hard to fill his place, those gentlemen \"whose abilities are not despiciable are either too sick and indolent...or too poor to give up better prospects.\" 2 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents John Tyler to the Sheriff of Loudoun County, [Va.]. Warrant commanding sheriff to attach the estate of John Ellis for the amount of one pound ten shillings to staisfy the debt owed to George Lewis as well as for the cost of proceedings at the next court. 1 p. DS.","Scope and Contents Encloses contract [not enclosed] to Mr. Semple which recipient and he may settle; further legal matters. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Land grant made to William Gragg of 37 acres in Pendleton County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. Pst of DS. [Originial is in the collection of Alexander William Armour, Princeton University]","Scope and Contents Thomas Tyler, nephew of John Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to \"My dear Governor\" [Henry A. Wise] Sends political advice as a \"true friend\"; thinks the last thing he should desire is the election of Stephen Douglas--he should stand on his own in Virginia; will not succeed while he wages war on the President and the party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been praying for his \"elevation\" to the Presidency for nine months; refers to an article in the Constitution and a recent duel; wishes the Enquirer would praise [Stephen] Douglas; says is [HAW] only hope is with the people; urges him to appoint Faussett as flour inspector. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp","Scope and Contents Recommends John Kilby of Virginia for a Revolutionary War pension, [Kilby] having fought in the Bonhomme Richard-Serapis engagement. Explains judge's signature on application is not accompanied by a seal because superior courts in Virginia do not nor have ever had a seal. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions her letter written in high spirits; thinks often of Mary, Robert, and her; refers to her desire that he return to private life; says that his friends in the district have a right to expect him to continue for another term in Congress; finds it impossible to be with her at Christmas beacuse of the enquiry in which his committee is engaged; \"nothing but a sense of duty can keep me from you.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Land grant made to Peter Land consisting of 52 acres in Princess Anne County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. DS.","Scope and Contents Mentions case of Gales and Seaton; information on the peition of William Pinnel; discusses ratification of the Virginia Constitution of 1830; gives voting record by House of Representatives re: Judge Peck; gives voting record of House or Representatives passing the India Bill to its third reading. 2 pp. ALS","Encloses two newspapers sent him by John B. White containing obituary notices of his father Judge White; the \"S. Carolina affair swallows up all other subjects...\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Letter concerning his studies, mentions marriage of Albert; mentions Mr. Preston, senator of S. Carolina, son of General Preston of Virginia, and great nephew of Patrick henry, speaking before the senate. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC]; his motives in the public office have been to uphold the Constitution and the laws and to restrain executive power; those maintaining opposite opinions have been diminished due to \"that event which has transpired since many of the elections took place\"; regrets inability to meet with them. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Song to Lelia\" [arr: Spanish Dance] written by John Tyle to his wife. 1 p. TCy of song.","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"Speed on My Vessel\" written by John Tyler on his resignation from the U.S. Senate. 1 p. Cy of poem.","Concerns shipment of cranberry plants to him, and how to grow them. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns financial and voting support in election. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions upcoming election in 1840, William Henry Harrison, and thanks for inviting him to become a member of the Tippaccanoe Club. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Recommends Henry Washington Hillard of Alabama for a diplomatic post in Belgium, if a vacancy occurs; also recommends William Boulware of Virginia for a diplomatic post at Naples, Italy, reminding him [DW] for a letter of recommendation written by professor Thomas R. Dew of William and Mary College, which is enclosed [Enclosure not included]. 1 p. ALS","Congratulates him on new office; advises him how to reun the country; expresses sorrow for death of [William] Henry Harrison. 3 pp. ALS","Recommends Dr. Jno. M. Galt of Portsmouth Va. for the position of military storekeeper at Old Point Comfort [Va.]. [Received at ordnance office, 29 April, 1841] 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Expresses his and both Houses of Congress regrets about Mr. Harrison's death; also mentions his respect for the late President. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Recomends Jackson M. Stewart for an appointment; expresses regret at his inability to bid him [JT] a personal farewell. 1 p.  ALS","Mentions how the President's refusal to sign a charter dealing with corporations and how the refusal affects the Whig party. 2 pp. ACy of LS.","Scope and Contents Requests that he [JT] pardon John C. Sharpe, who was dismissed from the Navy, and restore him to his position. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Refutes charge brought against him as Collector of the New York Customs House bo Gov. Poindexter. 7 pp. DS. Including deposition of Samiel O. Howe. 3 pp. DS.","Scope and Contents Extracts of newspapers articles from the Philadelphia American Sentinel and the Philadelphia Ledger about John Tyler.","Scope and Contents Gives his approval for Webster's plans dealing with impressmentl suggests the plans hold true for the land as well as sea. 1 p. Acy of LS.","Scope and Contents Extract of a letter discussing the appointment of Mr. Riois as Secretary of Legation, and [?]'s desire to change the appointment and offer it to Mr. Van Rensselaer as he had already formally done so. 3 pp. Cy of L. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Requests Badger to give his regrets to the commodore for not making the trip today; the Senate has failed to \"adjourn over\" and his mind is \"too much engrossed with the subjects before me.\" 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses the illness of the President John Tyler. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends condolences on Tyler's loss of advisors and friends [due to the explosion on board the warship Princeton]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Responds to his letter in which he asks to marry her daughter Julia; asks if he will be able to supply Julia with the \"enjoyments by which she has been surrounded.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Land grant to William Hudgins of Ray County, Missouri, for eighty acres of land in the District of Land subject to sale at Lexington, Missouri authorized by President John Tyler (see oversized file). 1 p. D.","Scope and Contents Suggests he see Mr. Brown concerning possible title to property; congratulates him on nomination to assembly; thinking of strong and decided message [to Congress]. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Will defer sending a greyhound across the Atlantic until March because of the cold weather; tells of hopes to negotaite treaty with \"His Majesty\"; praises address sent by Tyler; has seen a statue of Cicero which bears a likeness to him [JT]; is planning to give him souvenirs of Italy; comments of course the Whigs are pursuing in Virginia on the Presidential question. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Recommends James J. Wright for the position of consul at Cuba; discusses various nominees for Postmaster in Ulster County, New York; describes excitement about approaching election. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Friends wish him [JT] not to reture, but to be a member of the U.S. Senate where he could \"annihilate some of the distinguished Coons who have made it their business to villify and persecute you during your administration\"; would be also be able to carry through the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mr. Stillwell is anxious to secure the succession to his deputy Mr. Rapalje; wishes something could be done for Shaler; need for men of weight or character as leaders. TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Received his letter and considers his views just; comments on several appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Invitation from them by their [secretary?] to play a private concert for the President, his wife, and firends. 1 p. LS.","Scope and Contents Encloses clipping concerning a meeting about the Texas annexation. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl, [circa March 4, 1845]. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Regrets that he and Mrs. von Geralt missed seeing the Tylers before they left Washington; appreciates his attention and the interest he took in promoting commercial relationships between the U.S. and the Zollverein. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"Picnic Song\" [by John Tyler?]. 1 p. TCy of Poem","Seating arrangement [probably at the White House] or visiting list. 4 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents Regarding a silver pitcher given to Tyler by the ladies of the county. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Suggests that his supports and friends in New York be encouraged to purchase a subscription to a weekly paper, the Old Dominion, at two dollars per year, or a daily paper the New Era, at five dollars per year to boost sales and support the editior; both papers, published and edited by Wm. Cunningham, in Portsmouth, Virginia, provide extensive coverage and support for him [JT]. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Announces his expected arrival in new York and requests that mr. Gardiner meet him at the wharf when he arrives. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Family News; requests Gardiner to send peaches from New York and asks him to visit; Julia is still ill but improving steadily. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Announces the peaches and tells of the arrival of cantaloupes from Mr. Congor that he gave to his servants because he didn't think they were fit for his family; Julia is becoming more healthy; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns not to purchase any land in the mountains of Va. without seeing it first, as most of it is of no value; discusses business matters concerning coal mines in Kentucky and plans for raising capital for the project. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Suggests Gardiner see the land in Kentucky himself; gives description of the 900 [?] acres and directions for reaching it; also gives the names of several people Gardiner can ask for assistance when he arrives. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns a $1300 check drawn by the Exchange Bank at Norfolk on the Bank of New York and related to business matters. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning a bank draft drawn at the Farmers Bank; mentions Julia and their boy. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Notes the progress of the clover and wheat crops because of the dry weather. Comments on Julia's plans for a trip north and urges Gardiner and Margaret to come for a visit. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents His and his wife's travel plans; requests Gardiner meet him and his wife, Julia, in Philadelphia the evening of 20 July if possible. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Gardiner that he will not be able to arrive in New York on the 20th as planned, but will be delayed because of complications caused by the weather and crops. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses matters relating to land in Kentucky. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells Gardiner that his agents in Kentucky are cheating him and asks him to travel there to look into the matter; character reference for Col. Watkins. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Details travel plans, including delay of train. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business and family matters. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning payments for land; refers to foxhunts and merrymaking in the neighborhood, now that \"William Beekman left us\"; refers to Woodbury as Democratic nominee and possible resulting split in New York. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests that Gardiner contact Mr. Benson regarding sending a chair to the Tyler residence; also hopes that Gardiner will visit soon. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Instructs Gardiner on business matters regarding land in Kentucky, and on acquiring an agent there; states that \"the ratification of the Mexican Treaty will relieve the money market and the spirit of speculation will be on tiptoe.\" 3pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses advantage of sending mail via Norfolk over Richmond; business matters, especially the exchange rate. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Announces birth of his son; notes receipt of chair; discusses farming season and bad prices for crops; remarks on revolutions in Europe and possibilites of war; quotes Jefferson. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning transfer of deed of Kentucky land from Tyler to Gardiner; proposes means to clear and cultivate land. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses letter from Judge Juntington of Indiana. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from Judge Huntington, Louisville, Ky., to John Tyler, Charles City Co. House, Virginia, 23 Dec. 1847. Concerning land and mining possbilities in Kentucky and Ohio. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Love poem; \"To My Wife\"; John Tyler to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. Tcy of Ms.","Scope and Contents Family matters about a portrait and Julia's remedy for stomach sickness; business matter about a debt. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; asks Gardiner to pay certain bills with enclosed money. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; possibly bringing a suit up in Federal Court; problems of getting a reliable agent. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning the deed to some land; instructions about seeing the land and looking after the matter; legal advice from Judge Christian of Williamsburg. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Concerning the court system and the suit involving the qustion of some land in Kentucky [?]; postcript refers to Polk what he rightly deserved. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters settling confusion over money matters; speculates on outcome of Pennsylvania election. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Financial and business matters reiterating directions given in previous letter. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, incuding a reference to a response from Calhoun to a letter Tyler is sending to all Cabinet members; refers to Taylor's election...\"My time for speaking out has come...\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Poem entitled, \"Virginia\" by John Tyler. 1 p. Poem. (see oversize file)","Scope and Contents Discusses New York as a new market for produce from farms of the York River region; also, how to construct an ox cart; consideration of a mort[g]age, and news of the health of the family's slaves with influenza. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses [Seaton's?] reputation, business matters, the payment of debts, and social events. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Urges Gardiner to report about all aspects of his trip and findings in California and hopes that the people of California will draft a constitution by Dec. 1; describes a festive trip to Richmond to break monotony of life at \"Sherwood Forest\" and comments on the wheat crop. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding coal lands and the price of them. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Seeks advice on how much he should ask for purchase of Kentucky land, by a group including Sam Casey of Washington. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests draft for $1500; reports on the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business note about a bank draft. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matter about payment of a $1500 draft; also, asking $20,000 for land in Kentucky; travel plans because of the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Is gratified to learn that his views on the Austrian suppression of Hungary are the same as his. 4 pp. TCy of the ALS. Includes TCy of TL from Mary A. Benjamin to James A. Servies. 5 December 1958, describing Tylre's letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Business note, to apply check as previously discussed. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Robert to procure five bushels of wheat of Pennsylvania growth; mentions varieties he does not want, prefers Zimmerman wheat; remarks on the importance of changing seed every five years; wonders if he [RT] and the Doctor Phipps could make the selection from the farmers around Bristol; plans to travel to New York on the first of October on business and to attend the agricultural show at Flushing, Long Island, then to visit Briston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; refers to Gardiner's agent in Baltimore; remarks on Mr. Beeckman and others in California. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding dates when draft notes are due. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business letter regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Travel news about trip of Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Beekman; discusses eventual prominence of California, and letter from Judge Huntington about coal lands. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Speculates on future prominence and wealth of California through its exports and the ratification of its constitution; comments on pending dangers associated with slavery issue; sends news of family and thanks Gardiner for sending sample of gold dust.4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to by supporters in New York and Philadelphia; comments on birth of Julia G. Tyler and health of her mother, etc. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on health of Julia and Margaret, who are both improving; refers to a letter from Judge Brown that suit with Samuel [?] has been compromised. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Julia's poor health; also on present political climate - the rights of the slaveholding states are being discarded and then Southerners uniting in insecurity; Tyler says his ties are equally divided. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement of his lands who have deteroriated due to \"injudicious husbandry\" for 200 years; mentions additions to his family of two boys and a girl; has been \"no idle drone since I parted with politics and the politicians\"; fears that destruction will be wrought by \"ambitious and unpricipled demagogues\" but hopes \"sound wisdom and patriotism in the country...[will] baffle all evil designs.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short note listing accounts. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters - stopped payments on check and debt; urges Gardiner to visit. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates confusion and mix-up regardnig the payment of certain debts. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters and news of Julia and Margaret. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief letter commenting on enclosed letter from William H. Smith. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Discuses improbability of going to New York City in the near future refers Smith to Alexander Gardiner, who handles his property on the Ohio River; predicts coal mines will be of incalculable value.","Scope and Contents News about the early death of John Beeckman and business matters regardin Pain's invention; remarks about the proceedings in Massachusetts; also about his lecture on history of Virginia to students. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on death of Mr. Beeckman; the mild climate of California; three [3] fires which have swept from San Francisco, the last of which destroyed a souvenir he was keeping for Tyler; discusses last admission of California as a state into the Union; tells of mail received from the family from the Panama (steamboat). 4 pp. TCy of ALS. Inclyding TCy (incomplete) of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Business note regarding receipt of two checks. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents . Reports on trip with Julia, health and brief business matters, including cancelled checks. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief description of Tyler's travels from Norfolk to Williamsburg and short illness; tries to relate how the estate of John Beeckman will be distributed to mother and son according to California and Mexican law, based on his knowledge of Virginia law. 5 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to his ill health and planned trip to Richmond; also discusses bankdrafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political tide in Virginia \"topsy turvy\" and fears for future, as well as slave labor in S. California. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Family news, especially caricatures of each member in great detail; comments on vacation in new York, and excitement surrounding Jenny Lind; urges Gardiner to stay in California if the profits are high. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Confirms receipt of the resignation of Prof. Hopkins from teh Chemistry Department of the College of William and mary; asks Robert to tell John that a temporary position is thus available if he is prepared for it and he must contact Col. McCandish and Judge Christin concerning proposition. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business letter regarding payment of debt and short family news. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts Tyler sent in the post the night earlier. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business letter regarding price of land at $20,000. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Letter relling of family's illnesses, including a severe case affecting Julia and a terrible cold Tyler had; discusses various treatment. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Concerning payment of three checks, Julia's continual ill-health, and the receipt of a letter from David Gardiner from Sacramento. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning land in Illinois and Tyler's title to it. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that Mrs. Gardiner's health is improving; four checks have been dispatched to recipient; also refers to letter from Mr. Page concerning land title. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Feels there are causes both internal and external at work to produce the ruin of the country; discusses the motive of the European governments who desire dissolution of the Union; Great Britain, after having made a profit out of the slave traffic, clamors for universal emancipation and sends her hirelings to the U.S. to encourage \"Fanatics\"; only \"devotional attachment to Gov. and Union on the part of our people\" can save the Union; speaks as the \"true representative of Southern feeling.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding whether to mine lands or to let the railroads use them. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on his and Julia's poor health and sends two checks. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Regrets not being able to secure position as Port Collector in San Diego for Gardiner; discusses poor health and family news; also the \"uneasy conditions of public affairs.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that \"matters are looking better for the country\" politically. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Response to Tyler's 26 Nov. 1850 letter discussing \"great question of the day\" which is union or disunion of the United States. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Relates sorry over death of Alexander Gardiner, and grief it is causing family members. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates death of Col. Gardiner and expresses sorrow over event. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Sends information about his \"departed friend\" General Brazure N. Pryor, especially his bravery while commanding an artillery comany at the Battle of Hampton [War of 1812] so that his widow Elizabeth (Deneufville) Pryor could receive a land bounty; he [JT] nominated him to be elected Brigadier General in the winter of 1815-1816, served with him in legislature, and recommended him to be Collector at Norfolk, where he served until his death.","Scope and Contents Discusses experiences in California for past two years; incoroprates fine weather, mining conditions, agricultural progress, etc. 3 pp. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Claims that the official muster roll of his company does not account for much of the time it was in service [in the War of 1812] and that the payroll omits the name of his servant, William Short, who also served; wonders if Short, who is still alive, is entitled to benefit of land for his service under the Act of Congress. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests Gardiner to check on an order Tyler placed with store in New York; family news, 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Expresses desire to sell Kentucky land and plans to hire an agent, William Prentis [?] to aid him; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is in better health and homesick for New York 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Response to a letter by the Jefferson Literary Society of Philadelphia requesting Tyler's opinion on the U.S. foreign policy of intervention versus isolationism. 8 pp. Cy of ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family news and business matters regarding check payments. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family's ill health and business matters pertaining to bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family; ill health and recovery, as well as thanks Horsford for giving him a chemistry book. 2 pp. XCy of ALS, 20 March, 1852, from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Prof. E.N. Horsford, stating she found Tyler's letter and mailed it for him because he got ill. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler wants to sell his Kentucky land on the Ohio River, which is valuable for its coal deposits and fertility, for $20,000; it is 1500 acres. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business and family matters. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Mr. Sam B. Casey, Tyler's contact in Kentucky, responded on the wealth of the coal deposits in the land Tyler owns; suggests mining it but Tyler prefers to sell it for $20,000. 2pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to more conservative estimate of the quantity of coal in the Kentucky land; still prefers to sell land; urges Gardiner to see that Alexander Gardiner's will is attended to 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matter, including three checks, and his health. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Talks about a fire, started by the combustion of a vial of chloric ether ignited by a candle, which he extinguished; mentions a harvest time. 3 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Family news; health of Tyler is improving, and the corn crop is planted, etc.; corrects Dr. William Gardiner;s error that it will cost $50,000 to mine the Kentucky property. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Discusses possible sale of Warren's farm. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Banking matters and discusses family's health; says he may go to Philadelphia for medical advice. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use his influence to assist his brother William Tyler to obtain the position of a naval store keeper at the washington Navy Yard or one elsewhere of a \"corresponding character\"; gives a biographical description of his brother. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses his \"wretched\" health and his business dealings with William Ozborne. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on business matters and improved health under the care of Dr. Semple of Hampton, Va. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses banking matters, election day activites, and hopes to spend next winter in a warm climate. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates that the newspaper accounts of his ill-health are exaggerated, although he has been very unwell; promises to visit Staten Island when Julia is well. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Tyler thanks him for his previous two letters which describe the Constitutional Convention and reflects on excitement of the Fourth of july. 1 P. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Tyler has submitted to articles to the [Southern Literary] Messenger for publication about his days at [the College of] William and Mary. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business note detailing \"enclosed\" checks. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Seeks help in advocating a promotion which Gibson feels he deserves, in lieu of a mistrial fifteen years ago, in which Tyler was able to help him. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Horsford extended an invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Tyler to join his wife and him at their home in Cambridge before the Tylers head south. 1 . TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news regarding health of Mrs. Tyler and her planned annual journey to her mother; mentions that he attended the first meeting of the Agricultural Society in Richmond, [Va.]. 2 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Cites Mrs. Tyler's terrible health for two months, since the birth of her baby, as the reason why he and Mrs. Tyler have not been able to visit Horsford. 2 pp. Xcy of ASL.","Scope and Contents Refers to their trip and mourns the death of his sister; also includes business matters. 2 pp. ALS. Including the ALS from Julia Gardiner to her sister, New York, New York, requesting that she have her [JG] purchases sent to her home. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Short note accompanying check. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business and family [health] matters. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters such as bank payments as well as family and home [garden] happenings. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Topic: \"The Merchant of Former Times and The Merchant of Today.\" Brief history of the merchant in society and discussion of the 19th century role. 8 pp. Pst. of PM.","Scope and Contents Requests that some of his printed addresses be distributed by Gardiner to specific persons; comments on his health, crops, and asks Gardiner to get him an English walking stick in New York 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses business disappointments--postponement of the sale of land in Kentucky and in the sale of his corn;whishes to take advantage of mason's offer to endorse and to negotiate through the banks the note and thereby discharge his obligations to the James River and Kanawha Canal Copany by July 1. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Announces birth of a son, who was born without the aid of chloroform to the mother; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is with the Tyler family, although recovering from illness. 2 pp. Xvy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters, advice on getting good estimate for property. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; party season brought to an end by Lent; comments on the social successes of Margaret [Tyler's sister-in-law?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business [banking] matters regarding the payment of bills. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Short business note, travel plans. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Instructions on what to do with a deed mailed in a previous letter; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks Horsford for sending a budding potato for experiments in planging in Va.; congratulates Horsford on rise in literary world, and expresses disappointment that he did not visit Cambridge. 3 pp. XCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the college of William and mary where he [JT] is to address the literary societies; mention of [Henry A.] Wise as a visitor to the College; crops fair, rain frequent; [Hugh Blair] Grigsby will deliver an address before Phi Beta Kappa on the subject of the people of the convention of 1788. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Encloses letter from American Consul at Glasgow concerning her father's claim to an inheritance; hopes her trip was made without inconvenience; was detained on his return from Old Point by the steamer's broken shaft; all well at home; much rain, no damage to wheat. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on the result of potato crop; left Julia and the three youngest children on Staten Island; brought the two largest boys with a view of putting them in school in the area; plans to accompany Julia and the children home' sends greetings to Mrs. Horsford and regards to him [EH]. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends suggestions for investigating the status of the Gardiner etate in England and for verifying the connection between the families on both sides of the Atlantic; has not been well for several days; has grieved over the death of Mrs. Horsford. 4 pp. ALS","Published by Henry McCaffrey, Baltimore: Washington D.C. John F. Ellis. 3 pp. Song. Including XCy of above song. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Due to bad winter weather conditions, communication from the \"outside world\" is not active, and Tyler inquires of political news; offers his and Julia's condolences on the loss of Horsford's wife [?]. 3 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on the crops and predicts high prices for corn in the next year; gives news of family health and asks for word about the yellow fever outbreaks in New York. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Letter in response to Tyler's inquiry of his family lineage: [Thomas Gardiner, Esq. of Tollesburry, Essex.] 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Farming news and notes celebration on 13 May in Jamestown of its founding by settlers, for which he must prepare a history of Virginia. 2 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Response to Tyler regarding price negotations of some property and a pony for sale. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, including difficulties in getting a loan from the bank; asks Gardiner to talk with someone in New York 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports meeting agenda. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, which he asks Gardiner to look into; states that he is looking for a residence for his wife, who doesn't want to live at \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia) forever. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will not succeed in next congressional elections because of the enormous increase in expenditures, mentions statement made by [Henry A.] Wise in Williamsburg that the College [of William and Mary] was \"the most superb body of equal size he had ever seen,\" says of Wise that 'his eye is steadily fixed on 1860\" [presidential election], feels that he[JT] is the last of the Virginia Presidents, suggests remedy for ailment of his grandson, plans to move to Hampton, 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief business note asking Gardiner to give enclosed check to portrait artist; predicts hard times due to bad crop. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Julia Gardiner Tyler, \"Villa Margarett,\" [Hampton, Va.], to Col. David L. Gardiner Asks her brother to have Margaret's portrait sent as soon as possible and to put it directly in the care of the steamer's captain. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler analyzes his son's letter about the Zolverein Treaty; confesses that, as a father of six and a supervisor of a household, he is no Cicero or Pliny, but opts to live out his days in Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Compliments Tyler on his \"Memories of Richmond\" address and comments on Mr. Cushing's and Mr. Seward's speeches; he is lonely. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Navy Yard official wrote in regard to shipping the remains of Mr. Denison of Va. to be buried next to his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Brief note asking Gardiner to conduct some bond exchanges for him. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by Edward Everett; mentions difficulties of son, John; comments on Virginia gubernatorial race; his address at the College of William and Mary forthcoming and the rebuilding of the college is estimated to cost $18,200, and will be completed Oct. 1, 1859. 4 pp. ALS. Includes engraving of John Tyler, 1 item.","Scope and Contents Business matters, including the payment od debts and a trip to Raleigh, [N.C.], during which he gave 3 speeches; discusses his poor health and the flourishing wheat crops. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler agrees that a meeting of the Board would prove detrimental to his objective of re-establishing the law scool on solid footing; also inquires if books from West Point [Academy] arrived. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Comments on the 1860 presidental election and how the Virginia delegates stand on the candidacies of [Robert M.T.] Hunter, Henry A. Wise, and Stephen Douglass; his speech at a Richmond banquet was highly applauded; Mrs. Tyler's ill health, and his son's handwriting which rivaled Napoleon's.","Scope and Contents Agrees to speak on politics in Portsmouth; predicts that Breckenridge will be elected by the House of Representatives. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speaks of his triumph at the state convention where the Peace Conference Project was defeated; the \"temper of the state is obviously rising'; within 6 or 7 months Virginia will leave the Union. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends his speech; fears drift into secession, perhaps can be delayed until October; large cannon removed to Old Point, [Comfort, Va.]; may be a majority fot he Border States in the Convention, but it is doubted; measles has broken out among the chuldren; interest to [RT's] bond held by Crump falls due 4 May and 4 Nov., has no money or would not trouble him. 3 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS. 1 p","Account of the death of Ex-President Tyler in The Daily Express (Petersburg, Va.). 4 pp. Nws. (See oversize file)","Scope and Contents Detailed inventory of property/belongings on estate at his death. 2 pp. D.","Regrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk, [Va.]; asks for news of the Tyler family. 2 pp. ALS.","\"Plan of the House of Representatives,\" Published by C. Bohm. 1 p. PD. (See Oversize File)","Article describing bill introduced by Del. George W. Grayson to improve the New kent County burial site of Letitia Christian Tyler. (From the Daily Press and Times Herald) 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Reaffirms the beauty and merits of Tidewater Virginia; gives an account of traditoonal social behavior to illustrate the proud cilture of the are; the descendants of the are should have a \"sense of their duty not to a single state only, but to the Whole Union.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets it has taken him so long to answer Tyler's letters; offers to publish some of Tyler's writing stating his opinon on the secession question for Virginia; agrees with Tyler's opinion that Virginia must stay with the Union; offers his regards to Mrs. Tyler. 2 pp. ALS, Frag.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitiation from President and Mrs. Tyler. 1 p. AL.","Scope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Poem entitled \"Song.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.","Scope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. Poem entitled \"To M.G.B.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.","Robert T[yler?], Curl's Wharf, to Mrs. Pearl Tyler, Sturgeon Point, James River, Va. Although he is not there in person, his heart is at \"Sherwood [Forest]\"; had been afraid it would bring back too many memories; this visit, however, only brought him pleasant experiences; encloses picture of his brother Henry; sends love to all of Pearl's family. 4 pp. ALS.","Sketches of part of Tyler land somewhere along the Ohio River; sketched by S.R. Carey, 2 pp. AMs.","Scope and Contents Medical prescription for Honorable John Tyler; Hegeman, Clark, and Company, druggists. 1 p. AN.","Scope and Contents Envelope of letter from John Tyler, to Colonel Samuel S. Gardiner, Abby Manor, Shelton Island, Suffolk County, New York. 1 item. ADS","Scope and Contents Five envelopes from President John Tyler, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York. 5 items. ADS.","Scope and Contents Four envelopes to President John Tyler, Washington City, D.C. 4 items. ADS.","Scope and Contents Envelopes to President John Tyler, 31 items. AD","Scope and Contents Article in the Eclectic Magazine about John Tyler; \"John Tyler and His Presidency\"; written by his son Lyon G. Tyler, LL.D. 18 pp. PM","Scope and Contents Address given by Jon. George L. Christian; to the Colonial Dames of America; in Virginia; entitled \"John Tyler\"; includes inscription. 26 pp. PV","Scope and Contents Address entitled \"John Tyler, Tenth President of the United States\"; by Armistead C. Gordon. 45 pp. PV","Scope and Contents Article \"John Tyler -- Tenth President of the United States\"; written by Oliver Perry Chitwood. 2 pp. PM","Scope and Contents Engraving, 6 1/8\" X 9 1/4\", black and white, of John Tyler, by H.B. Hall and Sons, New York, New York1 item. Engraving.","Scope and Contents William Miller to [?]. Regrets missing [?] in New York; Mr. Wood was nominated by a coalition of \"leading men\" from the anti-Masonic and working men's parties; speculates on future developments on New York politics. 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of above ALS. 1 p.","See Philip Gerald Auchampaugh, Robert Tyler: Southern Rights Champion, Duluth, 1934","Acknowledges receipt of letter from Seawell; complains of all the rain they have been having; relates news of their mututal friends in Williamsburg; the Vice-President is tolerably well, and is \"I believe daily expecting a visit from General Harrison -- what between public and private matters everyminut of his time is employed and for the most part unhappily employed. For the cares of his office are already little less than the cares of the man and it is absurd to suppose that any man of his temperment and rank in life can be happy without being rich.\" Mother unwell; birth of his daughter. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Apologizes for taking so long to reply, but a \"serious indisposition\" has kept him from being able to write; sends his regars to Gardiner's family and a special note to Margaret; planning a trip to Philadelphia. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has given with great pleasure his last letter to the President; has \"good will\" for the German population. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Recommends Ferris as a good man for the surveyorship; notes that a possible opponent of Ferris' is Eli Moore, who is a friend of Polk; warns against filling positions with too many from the same clique. 3 pp. AL. incomplete.","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to lend money to newspaper editor, Thomas Dunn English; speaks of Polk and two poltiical associates. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to ask Gov. Van Ness if Mr. Cooper can be given a position other than the one alloted to him of inspector because he cannot now climb sides of ships or [?] the burdens of such an office; reports that both me and Mr. Cooper are bad off financially; says Mr. Polk is partly responsible for this by \"annihilating all my expections.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Defends his father and himself against an article written in the New York Herald accusing them of trying to thwart Polk and his administration; suggests that the author of the article was paid; \"The ex-President has never uttered a word, I am sure, about Mr. Polk good, bad or indifferent and does not give the subject of Politics a thought now that the Texas question is settled. After much toil and sacrifice for his country...have only tortured and reviled him, he has retured, I hope forever, into the quiet and dignity of private life...He has a sweet and blooming wife, a sufficient fortune, a beautiful estate...moreover he scarcely ever opens a newspaper...\"; list of Tyler's accomplishments as President; \"He needs but on thing more,...the justice of his country\"; inquires as to publishing a rebuttal. 7 pp. ALS. Including NwsCl of New York Herald, 2 August, 1845. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends his best to Gardiner's family;comments on rumors of the \"bloody war\"; informs him that he received a letter from former Pres. Tyler, who is well; comments that \"Polkey and Spoils [Spoils system] should feel small now.\" 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Plans to be in New York City soon; informs Gardiner that \"Polk has at last been caught\" as he predicted. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to see that a speech he has written is published; has heard from the Ex-President and Mrs. Tyler who are both doing well; \"He says something about some expression used in one of my letters that has annoyed Julia. I have written him that it was altogether unintentioned, Madame Juliua is too sensitive\"; tells David Gardiner and him to get married. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that a gentleman, \"in whom [he] place[s] unbounded confidence\" has hinted that Buchanan will take Virginia and that the press there is \"out for [him]\"; Tyler is campaighning hard in [?] where the elections will be held next monday. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Alarmed at the \"political aspect of affairs in this country\"; is sure the South is convinced it \"should have sustained the Missouri Compromise Candicate at Baltimore\"; regards the Missouri Compromise as the \"strong hope and sheet Anchor of the Country\"; predicts General Cass will be defeated and consequently the party will be \"swept up as with deluge.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that his name, of all the Northern Men, will be acceptable to the \"People of the Southern States for the Presidency\"; wishes him to come to Philadelpia and make some friends; confirms that judge campbell is almost avowedly for Buchanan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to \"procure a copy\" of the paper containing the annoucement of [his father-in-law, Thomas Abthorpe] Cooper's death; wants to write a short biography of Cooper; sends his love to Gardiner's mother and Margaret. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells Churchill he had come to town that day; asks him to bring a deed with him from the clerk's office that \"settles Longwood on Macy Cooper.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Offers to send his father a picture of Priscilla; says he doesn't want it being a fixture in the house; thinks he is feeling better; New York politics. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Read his letter to the Union Meeting which has given satisfaction there; asks how many members of the state [Pa.] democratic delegation Buchanan can depend on as \"faithful friends\"; reminds Buchanan that he fells he should return to the senate. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [Judge] Campbell has carried the city, [Phil.] and \"will no doubt receive the City and County vote in the State Convention.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerning strike by laborers on the coal wharves and its handling by police in Richmond. 8 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Kiffee Chose the \"Old Keystone\" as his future home; finds Pennsylvania men agreeable; accepts an invitation to address Bigler Club in Lancaster. 2 pp. ALS. Including Df. concerning the \"Southern\" position of Pennsylvania and the transference of Pennsylvania to a \"semi-abolitionist\" state by the election of James Pollacky. 1 p. Including Df concerning disagreement with George Bancroft's interpretation of political basis of the settlement of Virginia. 4 pp.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to address a Bigler Club in Colomia, Pa. [?]; feels that Col. Bigler will \"not only be nominated by the Democratic State Convention,\" but will also be elected by the people in the fall to the \"gubernatorial office\"; he is first always for Pennsylvania. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Bigler Club report including letter from Robert Tyler read at the meeting. 1 p. NwsCl. Including TCy of above NwsCl. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will \"have the supprt of the City and Country without fail\"; sends his \"respectful compliments\" to Buchanan's niece Miss Lane and to Mrs. Baker. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's delegates will gain a majority of seats in the Convention; has seen Col. Bigler; feels that Buchanan should visit Philadelphia for a few days; inquires as to who shall be the next Canal Commissioner. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has contacted \"friends in high quarters\" concerning the best \"flue tobacco\" in the country; will write them soon at length. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation on behalf of the Democracy of Berks County to celebrate the 4th of July due to a previous engagement; indicates that \"we all have a right to feel proud and gratified at the position occupied by our beloved Commonwealth [Pa.].\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend democratic festivities at Eagle Station on the 20th of August. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of same letter","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend the committee meeting at bedofrd on the 27th of July; is obstructed from many of the duties of his office by a wound he recieved to his right hand as a result of a fireworks explosion on the 4th of July. 1 p Cy of Al.","Scope and Contents Proclaims the success of the \"Pennsylvania movement\" in the Democratic Caucus; informs him that he has been an \"able, efficient, and enthusiastic body of friends at his back\"; the \"Union Resolutions\" which he thinks originated with [?], \"are slain outright\" but to Buchanan's advantage; enunciates the problem of the \"Unionist Democrats.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that the Governor present an address for the release of Irishman Smith O'Brien. 2 pp. ACys of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wants response to a letter Tyler sent in reference to \"certain offensive remarks said to have been made\" by him at Harrisburg, [Pa.]; asks for a response to that letter; Cameron must deny or retreat. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Condemns Mr. Donahoe for connecting Franklin Pierce with the \"illeberal temper\" of the New Hampshire State Convention in his newspaper the Boston Pilot. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Defends his father against two articles attacking his administration. 5 pp. ALS. including TCy of ALS. 20 July, 1852. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Declines an invitation for the New Hampshire Convention due to \"circumstances of a private nature\"; proclaims success of the Democratic Party in November; commends Pierce as the right choice for the Democratic nomination. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Thinks it best that he withdraw his name as candidate for clerkship of Pennsylvania Supreme Court to replace Mr. Cohen. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an advertisement from the Ledger discrediting Pierce, that he feels should be contested; gives his support, which had earlier been for Buchanan, to Pierce as the Presidential candidate. 2 pp. ALS. Includes incomplete Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks for Wise's views and suggestions as to the upcoming Presidential contest; offers his \"humble influence\" to Wise in his political aspirations; predicts the development of the Democratic Convention; questions why all states, emaning the inclusion of ones that do not usually vote Democratic should have a sa in the Democratinc nomination; claims that the South will provide \"present protection and future success\" for the Democrats. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Notes that the free-soil element will \"exhibit itself to an alarming extent\" in the formulation of the Southern Platform of '56; warns Wise to keep the South united at all costs and not to quarrel with [Robert] Hunter. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p","Scope and Contents Asks the President to intervene on behalf of a \"young man by the name of Phillips\" who has been fired from his clerkship in a customs house, Tyler claims that his removal will be disadvantageous to the party because his father is an extremely influential man. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Understands from the Ledger that Mr. Lane is opposed to the Pacific Railroad project; regrets that he does not give his \"able support\" to the project; claims that Lane is wrong in attributing the project to New York speculators who intend to make the road a private corporation. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Note regarding letter of 5 December, 1853, and the Friends of Ireland.","Scope and Contents Notes that the attacks on him [RT] made by the Pennsylvanian [which is owned by Bigler] did him no harm, and in fact, probably lost him a good deal of subscribers; reports that the senatorial race between Gov[erno]r Porter and [Colonel] Bigler is being conducted with \"much bitterness among [the] candidates\"; feels that Cadwalader is making a fine character in Congress.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Holds Tyler in high esteem, and considers him a close friend; reaffirms that he will not be a candidate for office [Presidency]; confident that Miss Harriet [his niece] will not marry an Englishman; he does not hear much from Philadelphia as \"Judge Campbell and Mr. Hunt[er] never write\"; he has \"full faith\" in the election of Wise. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Informs Seawell that the President will be happy to serve Mr. [Jones?] if he is able to do so; indicates that the letter will \"furnish you authority for [?] in the case of Holt and the other cases.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Awaits Buchanan's return to America \"with great impatience\"; advices him never to discount the possibility of running for the Presidency; warns him that he should try to bring all his friends together; informs Buchanan that Pierce would like to run for the Presidency but he Tyler does not think that he can win; although Virginia is strongly supporting Wise for the Presidency, Tyler admits that the next president cannot come from a slave state; has just returned to Philadelphia after delivering an address at the Commencement of William and Mary College. 2 pp. 2 TCys of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Dr. George [Semple?] was an applicant for the place when you spokle for Col. Custis, and it was decided by the department that no change should be hat at that point. The President (whom I have just consulted) thinks it will not do to make any change under the circumstances\"; asks him to tell John Seawell that he would like to see him once more; asks when he is planning to visit Washington. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Had a short visit with Joe [Seawell] but had to leave his office; regrets that he and Priscilla have been deprived of your society four summers; claims that public politic opinion is disorganized in the North; fears a \"dis[solution?] of the Democratic Party Nort and South\"; asks Seawell to keep him informed of Virginia politics especially regarding the race between Hunter and Wise. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if Boswell will loan him money to give to Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents The meeting \"last night\" was large; \"Thousands of people\" had come to hear him; it was a \"clique affair\" and he was \"omitted\" from the Committee of Arrangements; informs that Gov. Bigler \"ran away from\" the meeting; reveals that \"Wescott is one of the most despised men in the community.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Warns Buchanan that he must come home [from England] soon in order to sustain the \"united delegation from Pennsylvania\" that Tyler feels is necessary for his nomination; notes that \"Campbell and J. Glancey Jones are traitors:\" and Forney cannot decide where he stands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Feels easier in his mind since the last time he wrote\" as recent election in New York and Maryland have seen a downturn in \"Pierceism\" ; claims that the Dallas movement will \"fizzle out\"; chastises Buchanan for an \"ill-advised\" letter he wrote to Wise, but is happy to report that Wise still supports him; feels that with Pennsylvania behind him, Buchanan will certainly be successful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs him that Pennsylvania is for Buchanan now; tells Wise to \"lien [lean?] towards him strongly; relates that there is a \"remarkably kind feeling\" towards Wise among politicial friends of his; claims that Pierce movement is dead there; considers Wise's letter to the New York National Democrats \"really admirable.\" 3 pp. ALS. including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Questions the exclusion of the Irish-American from the Convention of the Friends of Ireland; wonders how Tyler, always a supporter of Irish Americans, could allow the \"exclusion\" of a newspaper of over 100,000 subscribers from such a Convention, of which Tyler is the Chairman. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Armstrong, Reserved member; acknowledges that the remonstrant, Jee Seawell [?] has accused the Board of being unlawful by not publically stating the reasons for which they dismissed him. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents McGowan has just received a letter from Dr. Smith indicating that no funds are available for his office; informs Robert that it has been suggested that he purchase \"an iron safe\" in which to keep the documents of the Society [?]; Dr. Smith also suggested to him that they develop a more effective system for obtaining contributions; he requires a list of the \"State Directories and Socieities\" in order to do this. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Will comply with Tyler's invitiation of a visit as soon as he can come to Philadelphia; praises him for his connection with the Irisih movement and claims him an \"able and unflinching advocate\"; feels that although michael Doheny and his fellow agitators should be condemned for their violence at the last Convention [of the Friends of Ireland], he must admit that they ahve led to progress for the cause; believes that together he and Tyler \"can do much towards peace and cooperation\"; declines any offer of a position in the delegation. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests that establishment of the office of the American I[rish] E.A.A.; suggests that Capt[ain] William t. Lyons is the man for the position; suggests that the position should pay 2,000 dollars per year; also suggests James C. Hyde, to go to work in Ireland. 8 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that the new constitution [of the E.A.A.] calls for the establishment of an Under-Secretary [which he has called for previously]; informs Tylr of an upcoming reply in the Citizen by [Patrick] Lynch, the editor of the Irish-American; if Tyler is ever in New York, Limsden is there every week and would like to see him. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Feels that Mitchel does not support the [IAEA] organization and that Tyler should attempt to persuade him into its favor; speaks pejoratively regarding editor of the Irish-American, Lynch; claims that the Massachusetts Convention was \"a sorry affair\"; recommends Lumsden to strengthen the organization; Harris wanted to knwo who informed McClenahan that he was a British spy, but McClenahan would not tell him. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that he had a letter from Dr. Smith proposing a meeting with him and Tyler in Philadelphial; feels that they should postpone everthing until the \"full fruits\" of the trial \"are developed\"; claims that \"victory and glory await us.\" 1 p ALS.","Scope and Contents Tried to see Lynch, finally found him in Brooklyn; feels that everything \"is made right\" with Lynch. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that a recent speech made referring to Tyler is unworthy; knows that Tyler is \"a patriot and a gentleman\"; intends to publish something to this effect in his nxt paper. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that, according to custom, a fee is to be collected by the Directory when a new charter is applied for; asks Tyler's opinion as to whether the new laws cancel this old custom or not. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Noticed that McGowan signed a letter with his official title within the Directory; asks Tyler if the names of members of the organization are not to be secret; Mr. Mitchel's lecture \"cut to pieces\" John Omahony's faction; this faction \"has utterly ruined itself.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Has had an interview with Mr. Thomas Whyte, Secretary of the State Directory; refers to the Emigrant Aid Society. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Surprised that the Directory Charter has not reached Tyler yet; receives money very slowly, but has received \"encouraging letters\" from the South and West. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that accommodations \"will be due\" on the 21st; he should remind the Herald that the amount is $300. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Wants to call a meeting of the Supreme Directory and force Mitchell to give an explanation of his traitorous acts. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Regrets that he cannot attend the meeting of the Supreme Directory on the 29th; feels that the conduct of the Secretary [McGowan], is not satisfactory. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of ALS from Dr. Smith, [Boston, Mass], to Dr. McGowan 4 March, 1856, concerning the sending of \"monies\" to the Treasurer. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Predicts that the State Delegates of Virginia will be for Wise; states that Wise is very close to their whole family; his father would be the best but he is out of politics; he will be a valuable asset in the election of Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received a letter from Daniel Edgar Sickles, Secretary of Legation to Mr. Buchanan, that regards Buchanan in much the same way Tyler had in a previous letter; asks Tyler which letter he would rather see printed in the Citizen. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes Tyler to forward some enclosed pamphlets concerning the \"Syracuse Convention.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays an editorial written in the Pennsylvanian \"hinting the idea of coalition\"; relays, also, good tidings from Mr. Buchanan; asks if Wise knows James Black of Pittsburg; mentions [William] Bigler; warns that a split may occur in the Democratic Party. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that the Irish faction within the Party was upset at their interpretation of speech in Buchanan made; he has written a letter to the editor of the Citizen informing him that Buchanan's intent was not to \"justify British Gov[ernmen]t in India and Ireland\"; advises him to make a public announcement of that fact to clarify any confusion; warns Buchanan that some men feel that he [JB] \"belongs to them\"; advises buchanan to \"drive 'em away.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Finds Buchanan acceptable as a possible candidate, but feels he will  not get a third of the Irish vote; would not be able to support Pierce \"under any circumstances\"; desires some indication of the association's {IAEA] policy in this matter; disturbed by Messrs. Lumsden and Convoy's failure to respond to him on association business; trusts that Tyler's sister is recoverning from her illness. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Attempted to persuade mr. Charles O'Connel to Col. Saunders to attend the Cincinnati convention as he may \"be of essential service\"; Col. Saunders \"declares for Buchanan\" the Vermont delegates are mostly for Douglass. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Glad to hear that Tyler was in Cincinnati to give a lecture to the \"Robert Emmett Club\"; hopes that Gov. Wise will receive the Presidential nomination from the Cincinnati Convention, which is presently meeting; worries taht Buchanan is too fond of Great Britain; also, Lumsden does not want another Northern man; he feels that the North has exploited the South and is not holding up to the American Constitution. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an effort to beat Buchanan' but feels that Wise will triumph in Virginia. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Informs him that Wise was the key to Buchanan's nomination; his father's name was mentioned several times, always in favor, at the Convention. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Cannot go to New York, but wishes McGowan to visit him in Pennsylvania; says the Buchanan did not mean to indicate that Britain was \"tyranical\"; refuses to involve the IAEA in politicial questions. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Endorsement concerning letter from Robert Tyler, to John J. McGowan. 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Refutes a charge that Tyler made in a recent letter that McGowan was inplicating the Association in politics; assures Tyler that he was simply relaying the sentiments of club members regarding Buchanan, knowing that Tyler would most likely be interested; the speech Buchanan made has turned Irish sentiment bitterly against himself and Herbert of the Pilot Citizen is using it to turn them away from the Democratic party; claims that the organization can do nothing if a \"know-nothing\" is elected. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for any outbursts in recent letters; has only seen McClenahan once since in New York; Filmore arrived at his house the night before; he is sorry that Filmore allowed himself to be \"humbugged and betrayed by the dark lantern.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is unable \"to go on Sunday night\"; is able to leave on Monday or \"the following Sunday.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is ill and \"confined to the house\"; predicts that \"many men\" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia to help nominate Buchanan; reminds him to be careful of what he says and does especially in relation to M. Buchanan; has heard compliments of Wise's Richmond Ratificiation speech; Judge Douglas will be caught most likely in the \"Squatter Sovereignty\" trap; comments that the issue of slavery in the new territories was \"ignored in Cincinnati,\" and that if it ever arises \"there will be the devil to pay in the Democratic party\"; claims that it is not a matter of principle, but really a matter of politics. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for placing Tyler's letter about Buchanan in the news section; he has written an editorial of his own in favor of Buchanan which he feels will do Buchanan \"[more] good than a partisan article from a personal or political friend\"; claims that Buchanan's speech has done a great deal of harm; reaffirms that he will help the Democratic party in the campaign. 5 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that \"He [Buchanan] distinctly declares himself opposed to squatter sovereignty\"; he says that if elected president, he intends being President; Buchanan also told Tyler that his plans were influenced by him; encloses an article from the Citizen that Wise should have published in a Richmond paper, the editor of the Citizen prefers him [HW] for the Presidency. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will win this state [Pennsylvania], New Jersey,  and New York; predicts that if we beat the \"nigger worshippers\" bad in this election, the contest in 1860 will be the know-nothing Heresies. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Extract. Claims that the Democratic Party has always guarded the rights of foreigners; explains that Buchanan's farewell speech to England is greatly misunderstood. 3 pp. Cy of AL. Including Nws Cl concerning Democratic Party electors of the fifth ward. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Feels that Wise has misapprehended Buchanan's sentiments towards himself; Tyler knows that Buchanan likes Tyler but also feels strongly that Buchanan likes Wise. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents He and Mr. Edward Kenefeck are traveling to new York; plan on seeing Tyler; the goal of their trip is to collect the thousand dollas owed by the New York club in order to pay \"the trial\" of last January. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests for Tyler some new signs and passwords; informs him that he has been feeling ill; claims that the Herald is \"unprincipled\" and attacks Buchanan in an \"ungentlemanly\" manner. 2 pp. AL. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Would like Tyler to investigate why Lynch never received a reply to his letter to the Secretary of the Navy concerning the voyage of the \"new[?] frigate\" to Ireland; Lynch feels that not only will it be a boon to Irisih Americans and American businessmen, it will also give hope to despairing Ireland. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Received the letter from Tyler approving the signs; claims that Lumsden is disruptuing the association; but believed there is \"the nucleus of a strong association of the right material\" who can hold things together. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Called at Tyler's office a few times, but never reached him; will announce Tyler to speak in his neighborhood on August 20. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the South must pull together with the rest of the country; feels that the Fremont Party will try to dominate the South; suggests taht it is Wise's responsibility to strenthen the South and join it with the North; Tyler claims that Wise's \"actions will make civil war.\" 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Feels that Buchanan will win the election, but is not nearly completely sure of it; believes that if Buchanan loses Pennsylvania he will lose altogether; if he loses, Tyler suggests the South leave the Union and make an alliance with Great Britain. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets not being able to speak in H[?]'s district due to illness. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns Wise of the \"political serpents\" who will come down from the North and try to do him mischief; feels that Forney is not a good person for Buchanan to have around himself; suggests Glancey Jones as an able ally. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the election is going smoothly and that Buchanan will be elected \"without doubt\"; reports taht he was upset by the placing of an editorial he wrote on the fourth page of the newspaper; met with the editor, Mr. Fiske, and was promised that it would be corrected; concerned that this act may be part of a scheme against Tyler and Wise to proceed with caution and to avoid any argument with Buchanan and to see him at the \"earliest moment.\" 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Thanks \"God\" for the victory of Buchanan; claims that it was \"the vote of the South\" that secured it; the faction in the North has excluded Wise from \"their prop-the Pennsylvanian\"; believes that \"they would betray their father.\" 3 pp. ALS. Pritned in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Happy that the North did not come out too strongly as that would have damaged the administration; claims that the \"forney Clique would have succeeded\"; fells that forney and his friends would have brought chaos to the country; believes that Forney is actually being dictated to by a group of men, and they are responsible for the destructive comments on Robert Tyler; postulates that their plan is to \"kill [Wise] off\" and replace him. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Has heard that his brother John is urging Wise to suggest Robert's name to Mr. Buchanan for a cambinet position; Tyler will not accept a positionl although Tyler likes Buchanan, he warns Wise to guard his [HW] honor and secure \"Southern rights.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCyof the above ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a report on the dangers confronting the South and his views on the best way to deal with them; would like Wise to publosh the report in as many Southern papers as possible; suggests that it be read in the Convention; claims that where the Contest of 1860 is concerned, Wise is the \"only man living who can make the slightest impression upon the North.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler will not \"stand in the way\" of any favors Buchanan may bestow upon him, even if they include Forney; suggests that Col. Bigler is not happy with Wise; has seen Buchanan, who was kind, but feels he is too \"thick\" with Forney. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Reports that a man called \"Senex\" claiming to be Wise's friend, came to see himl Tyler put him through a test to be sure of his intentions; believes him to be under the control of Forney and his friends; pleads with Wise to keep \"Senex\" from any more recognition in the Richmond Enquirer. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Had an itnerview with Mr. Buchanan whod esired to talk about Governor Floyd; advised Buchanan to talk to Wise about the matter; warns him to keep a \"sharp eye\" on the situation regarding Buchanan's cabinet; claims that Forney will \"use his influence in Pa.\" against Wise. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just visited with Buchanan; claims that Wise is Buchanan's \"favorite\" of anyone; reports that Buchanan is troubled in deciding who would be the right man for Secretary of State; refers to Cobb as a possible solution; claims that Forney will do Wise damage; Tyler feels that he and Wise are very close. 6 pp. AL.","Speech concerning Philadelphia Democrats. 6pp. ADf.","Endorsement of letter from Michael Dohaney, New York. 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Feels that the Democrats are \"losing time\"; feels that their opponents are the \"pro-slavery party\", but feels that the task now is to \"show the hollowness and heartlessness\" of their argument; claims that Irish and German voters are becoming more \"rational\" and will vote against the Democrats out of a dislike for slavery. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Buchanan to tell him to do anything he would like to do; informs Buchanan that a feud between him [RT] and Forney is inevetable and that he finds Forney's conduct \"very ungenerous\"; claims that Forney has no right to attempt senatorial advances under Buchanan auspices. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns fight in state legislature for U.S. Senate involving Forney; feels betrayed by Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Has met Buchanan in Washington and found him \"kind and confidential\"; Buchanan, seemed to him, not determined only to listen to Forney and his friends; claims that Buchanan is \"warm\" towards Tyler, but is obviously \"restrained by Forney's objections to Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has surveyed public opinion and found it to be in favor of Joseph R. Chandler for Catholic Representation abroad; a delay in this matter of six months would be \"preferred.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks of the tendency to show Pierce \"gross injustice\"; feels that Donahue's paper, The Boston Pilot, has enough influence to correct this problem. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Content concerning the annual Fourth of July meeting of the State Democratic Party at Independence Hall. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Feels that the Governor of Kansas is \"guilty of a great outrage\"; claims that the governor, in his attempt to fill it with democrats, is \"destroying\" the state; believes the democratic abolitionists are looking to make a \"free-state democratic party\" with enough power to elect a President; warns Wise to guard the South. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will \"give Wise the State\" if the cabal does not establish itself there; claims that Kansas will \"now be a slave state.\" 5 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 2 pp. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Will attend the Committee meeting at Bedford on July 23 if \"barely possible\"; has injured his right hand. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that a man looking toward the Presidency should keep himself always availablle feels that Gov. MacDonald can be persuaded to support Wise over Cobb; claims that Pennsylvania has one \"clique\" for Douglas; asks Wise to visit Philadelphia. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been told by Mr. Westcott that Buchanan plans to \"sustain\" Gov. Walker; does not know what \"sustain\" intends, but he hopes Buchanan will do nothing to alter his present Kansas policy; Tyler grows increasingly \"against the good faith of Governor Walker\"; claims that if Buchanan were to involve himself in Waker's attempts at the Senate, his image would be injured no matter what the outcome; informs Buchanan that Mr. Van Dyke will be visiting him soon. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inferred from Wise's letter that pressure should be applied to Walker's press, feels that it was \"necessary\" to say something against the \"influence\" of those men \"deadly opposed\" to Wise; claims that Buchanan has no press \"devoted\" to him in Philadelphia, but that the Pennsylvanian is for Wise; claims that Wise's success \"in [his] own\"; believes that affairs in Kansas will help Wise's South. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Sends an article which he feels is a \"sign of the times\"; claims taht it is a version of \"Hamlet\" with the character of Hamlet or in this case, Henry A. Wise, left out; wonders how Mr. Buchana can listen to a man so \"devoid of discretion as of principle.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p. Including NwsCl of the article referred to in the letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Claims that the people are \"tired of the Kansas agitation\"; feels that Buchanan should persuade Walker to his policy soon or dismiss him; believes there will be less danger in dismissing him that leaving the question open. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that Buchanan's position on the \"Kansas Question\" is correct and will suit Wise; feels that Douglass has lost the Southl claims that Wise will be given the next Presidential nomination; believes that \"we\" can run Walker and his associates out of the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Claims that the Pennsylvanian is ready \"to move\" for Wise, but he thinks it would be better to wait a while; claims that Judge Douglas has \"destroyed himsef\"; informs Wise that his own brother, John, has grown a little \"weak\" on Wise, but that he intends to straighten him out. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp. Pritned in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that Governor Packer would like to see him; claims that any man who tried to interfere with the Constitutional Convention of 21 December would be crushed by the South; believed strongly that there \"could be and should be no Civil War.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that the Pennsylvanian referred to Douglass unfavorably; was told by Judge Lenoir [?] that he and a friend plan to visit Richmond in July and was asked to accomplany him; thinks it is likely that he shall; notes that the press is \"firing into\" Hunter; is confident that there will be a time for Wise. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Speaks of a meeting held \"last evening\"; claims that Mr. Bright gave a good speech; will be glad to relay more to Buchanan face to face. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Begs Buchanan to take his own course [on the Kansas Question] rather than listening to other opinions; claims taht Mr. Sickles is  \"a dangerous person\"; he is disappointed in the Post Master General who did not live up to his word to appoint Mr. C.I. Gibbson to a mail agency. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Refers to Gov. Wise's \"extraordinary letter\" and claims that Wise can be \"formidable\" when he opposes something; stresses to Buchanan that he always tried to keep Wise in line with the Administration; claims taht he, Tyler, is for the Administration and is ready for a fight; feels taht Buchanan can \"whip them all\" and points out that Buchanan has the greater portion of the Democratic Party supporting him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"LeComption\" takes Wise away from his true friends; informs Wise of an article \"against him\" in the Union; claims that the President is \"vastly annoyed\" with Wise; predicts that at the State Convention, Kansas will be admitted under the LeCompton plan. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is happy to congratulate Boswell on the burth of a son; would like to be presented \"affectionately\" to Boswell's wife; wants information in Boswell's brother John and his daughter Julia; claims that he is \"as poor as ever\"; informs Boswell that his family is well. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that he has been offered the clerkship of the U.S. District court which has decided to decline; wishes to emphasize taht while he is honored by the good sentiments about him given by his riends to the President, he has not authorized any of them to place him as an applicant for any position \"at [Buchanan's] hands\"; reports that the Municipal Election has gone \"heavily against\" them, but that it has nothing to do with national politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not being able to attend their 4th of July celebration; claims taht the National Democratic Party is the only one that is a truly national party; declares that the [Presidential] Administration cannot be held responsible for many of the problems and in fact has really helped the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents States that he and Wise do not agree on Popular Sovereignty; claims that he does not want Wise to change his views, he simply wants him to manage them better; tells Wise this only because he is his friend and is genuinely worried about his political career; feels that Wise can not win if he openly declares against the President and the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Predicts that although the chances are slim, Landys and Phillips may succeed; claims that the county ticket does not look to be in such good shape; reports that Douglass is not faring well in Illinois; intimates to Buchanan that he[RT] feels that the administration is a \"nobel [sic] one.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's friends can raise enough funds to buy a newspaper; claims that Buchanan's \"Filibuster Resolution\" is \"right\"; does not believe that the Catholic of foreign vote will leave the Democratic Party. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the Democratic Party can rally itself; feels that Governor Wise is beign \"taken in\" by men who are not really concerned about him; thinks that Buchanan should reconciliate with Wise, and then he will definitely obtain Virginia's support. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Calls attention to the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; feels that the Board and Stockholders of the Railroad are being opporessed and should appeal to the Board of Public Works, claims that the Virginia Central Railroad company is making illegal encroachments. 5 pp. ADf.","Scope and Contents Reports that Buchanan has been \"unanimously\" endorsed by the State Convention; claims that Senator Benton made a \"shameful and most ridiculous\" speech at Tammany Hall. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Wise will not gain the nomination at the Charleston Convention; feels that the South should endorse Buchanan, even though he does not wish to be a candidate. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Accepts Buchana's invitation and is leaving for Washington soon; claims that Buchanan's name \"would prove stronger\" in Pennsylvania than any other. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will get more delegates than any opposition; claims that he [RT] has many from the American Portion of the Party as well as from the German and Irish portions. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks Johnston for his letter, and pledges to serve him; claims that Old [John} Brown should be hung; feels strongly that the South must move away from some of its \"atrocious doctrines.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that a comment he gave to the Editor of the Pennsylvanian has been altered and that the published form is not \"satisfactory\" to him; believes that a Democratic President will be elected; warns that the Southern States should move ahead with caution. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that he has told Buchanan to consult Wise on matters concerning Gov. Floyd and Virginia; advised Buchana to keep Wise \"with him\" under all circumstances; feels that things are well now with Forney, but was concerned about him; asks what Wise thinks about J. Walker as a possible Secreatary of State. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Confederate fifty cent note, signed by Robert Tyler, 1 p. PM.","1 p. PM.","Scope and Contents Reports to her that he can find none of his father's papers regarding Mr. Webster; claims, however, that his father had worked closely with Mr. Webster on the \"Ashburton negotiation: and always had much 'admiration' for Mr. Webster\"; is sorrofwul that his father's papers have been stroyed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Empathizes with her on the loss of her daughter [his step-sister] Julia; hears taht Gardiner Tyler is in Virginia and wishes he would write to him; reports that his whole family is in good health. 2 pp. ALS.","Is worried about the actions of the U.S. District Court; claims that in the supposed \"Ku Klux cases\" Judge Busteed is acting without respect for the law and exerting his power to have innocent people sentenced; feels that the Judge is being entirely too militaristic; reports to Tyler that a Mr. Brickell, representing the whole community, confronted the Judge with a charge of the same; Love believes that he and Bruckwell will be indicted for \"conspiracy to intimidate\" a government official; informs Tyler that he may show the letter to his friends and is welcome to publish the facts of the letter. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks him for his \"kind note\"; informs him that he has told Col. S[?] about his support for aid to Texas and Pacific Railway and will try to persuade him to listen to Tyler; Tucker has been traveling a good deal, promoting the same. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is impressed by his efforts and advises him to keep up with \"painstaking energy\" on the inprovement of his handwriting; advises Robert to listen to his mother; advises him to develop self-control and pereserverance; hopes he will be compensated for his suffering by \"obtaining both fame and money\"; he reports that all the children are well; fears that he will die soon and is worried that he will leave debts. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Would like Gardiner's interpretation of the leading article in the January 4th edition of Benne's paper; he is anxious to hear about the Beeman affair. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that W.H. Polk will be in New York the following evening; urges Gardiner, Graham and other friends to see him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the Herald brings news that [the barn burners?] have been been defeated.; he hears also that the Tammany Ball was a \"Tyler affair,\" but he did not receive an invitation; would like him to make an inquiry about it; asks again if Beeman has been removed; believes that all the men connected with him are in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Feels that Ferris [?] is better than VanNess for chairman; asks if Beenman has been removed yet; Tyler is too busy to make it to New York. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. PM. Including ANS from Robert Tyler to Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York comments on a meeting. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that he will be in New York on Friday; encloses a newspaper containing an address he gave to the Grennomes[?]; would like for Gardiner to have it published. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks if he has heard anything regarding Audubon's expeditions to California; Tyler is considering going himself or sending Mr. Holland to San Francisco \"to seek [their] fortunes\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that although it is a tight contest, Porter has little chance of obtaining the judgeshipl believes that Gov. Packer is \"nervous\" that Buchanan is suspicious of him; reports that the Senate Committee is behind Buchanan in the \"Fillibustering Question.\" 1 p. Two TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an article from the Pennsylvanian. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks if Termis[?] is the right man as surveyor; would like him [AG] to send him to Washington if he is; Tyle claims that he is on good terms with Termis[?]. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that \"6 or 7 hunderd dollars\" are due to Mr. Cooper as salary back pay; talks of financial difficulties; thanks Gardiner for his last letter. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has receive the check for $741.6 1/4 and will attend to his matter \"with pleasure\"; feels that Buchanan will surely obtain the nomination. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Points out what a poor writer he is; expresses hope that his family is well; he received a letter from the \"ex-Functionary\" whom he finds \"lively as a cricket\"; wishes that Dudly Felow had been elected Mayor. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the court \"detains\" him from being in New York Saturday; encloses something from the Times; claims that Wilton[?] has \"killed\" Charlie Ingersall and he is \"glad.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks himfor handling the matter concerning Mr. Cooper; claims that he can request no favors from Polk nor Walker; feels that Judge Nelson is \"bound in honor\" to ensure that Gardiner prospers in business; believes that [Polk and Walker?] will cheat him if they can; predicts that Calhoun is their man now; asks him to send the article about the President. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just received the pamphlets and will distribute them \"as far as practicable\"; feels that his repeal movement was successful; he has had an \"immense\" meeting, feels as though he has \"choked off\" all his enemies. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. Frag.","Scope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if he [BS] will loan him money to give Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has sent the letter to the President and that they contain 225 signatures; Tyler is seeking the pamphlet in the Van Buren question from Gardiner; claims that this is all for his father who has been defied by several men. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just returned from Washington; commits himself to Thompson; claims that the Senate will reject Suydam; proposes that if they do, Collins should fill the vacancy. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of letter from Robert Tyler, 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler possesses intelligence, from \"pretty high authority\" in Washington that he might be able to obtain the [chargeship?] in Rome; wonders if Judge Milson would write a letter of recommendation for him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wants Gardiner to see him on his way back to New York as there are many things of \"vast importance\" about which they should disuss; reports that Broderick wants the Secretary of Terasurey to act in his behalf; Tyler feels that this is an extremely important matter and thinks that the President should be informed of it. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"Hoffman's place\" is not important to them; both the \"Cass [?] paper\" and the \"Delaware paper\" have Graham formed as President; feels that Stillwell is not \"worth his salt and bread.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents VanNess [?] informed Tyler that Kelley claims he had been offered a bribe from Gardiner; reports that Hoffman feels that Gardiner's conduct was not improper; does not consider VanNess a \"man of honor.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses something indicate to Gardiner that there needs to be an explanation of Mr. Polk's policy; claims that if Mr. Polk has war he is responsible for the calamity. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes Gardiner to take care of the matter concerning the Aurora newspaper in the way he feels most appropriate; believes there is a diversity of opinion concerning the matter, but trusts that Gardiner knows what to do. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler questions why Beeman was appointed to the New York Corrections House; wants him to try and have it investigated.","Scope and Contents Insists that Gardiner remove Mr. Beeman immediately; Tyler claims that Beeman's appointment was the work of villains; wants Gardiner to see that James Bigler is appointed; warns him to beware of all possible \"Cass\" men. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Admits that there are problems with the arrangements of the Aurora; warns Gardiner not to trust Graham. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is \"shocked\" by what Gardiner has told him about Beeman; claims that it only proves that VanNess is \"treacherous\"; believes that VanNess is responsible for a letter in the New York Herald that was \"abusive\" to the President; feels that in the Aurora matter Gardiner's undle should be appointed, but if it can't be him, recommends Mr. Cooper. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Was embarrassed by the favorable remarks made about him in public; continues to explain why he is not famous; claims that his membership in the \"Society\" is \"gratifying\"; feels that the Society is \"nobler\" than any other in the land. 4 pp. Df.","In this case he is the defending attorney for John and Michael Castillo, accused of assault and battery; Tyler presents a detailed account of the trial; complains that the case has been misrepresented. 2 pp. Df.","Draft of a speech; missing first two pages; concerns a treaty; Tyler does not feel that the treaty should have stipulation; refers to the Ottoman territory; stands against the old motto that \"might makes right\"; missing pages four and five; defends the President against attacks that he has given out appointments to unworthy recipients.  Df.","Scope and Contents Claims that he is not involved in present agitations toward Forney in Virginia or elsewhere; feels that if too many men crowd the President eventually \"envy and jealousy\" will arise. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [Page 1 missing]; encloses a letter written to Committee of Stark County, Ohio he would like for Wise to have published in a Richmond paper; reports that Mr. McClenahan, the editor of the Citizen prefers \"Wise over anyone else for the Presidency\"; claims that all the various opposing factions are rallying together. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Crossman to \"comply\" with [?] in all \"business corrections.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Referring to other forms government in comparison to that of the U.S.; feels that an \"Almighty Providence\" granted the American Constitution; believes that nature has provided for the commercial success of the American Continent; puts forth the notion that U.S. borders should extend straight across to the pacific; declares that the American government provides many advantages to its people; speculates on the future of the country. 21 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Concerning foreign relations with Great Britain; refers to the \"unhappy\" people of England; claims that they are eing goverened by an oppressive group of people; believes that the same situation is developing in South Africa. 13 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Concerning the Presidential Administration; enumerates the constitutional duties of the President and adds that he has other \"unwritten\" duties. 18 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Refers to the infringements of colonists' rights by Lord North; explains that liberties have always been granted in Virginia; feels Virginia has held up to its promise of \"representative\" government. 16 pp. Df.","Concerning the early relationship between the United States and Great Britain; traces the development of England; claims that Americans are fortunate to be the descendants of such an ancient and great country. 8 pp. Df.","Partial draft of speech claiming that the early statesman would be still crying out today if they were alive; feels that everyone should be involved in the institutions of the state; just as those men were. 2 pp. Df.","Partial draft of speech concerning the develpment of the Virginia Colony; claims that Virginia has the oldest representative government; feels that each man came to Virginia knowing his civil rights; and that is why Virginia wa so successful. 6 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Reports of John Tyler's accident; feels that Livingston administered the estate decently; claims that any billing and ordering problems are the result of the Post Office and would like [?] to put those problems in the past. 2 pp. AL.","Scope and Contents Explains what rights Americans have and why they have them; explains how these righs affect the accused; claims that the charged was not legally made; reminds the jury that it is the \"agent of the law\"; includes another address concerning the District Attorney and his case against the defendant. 16 pp. AMs.","Resolved that each collector is authorized to collect thirty dollars. 1 p. ADS.","2 pp. AMs.","2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM.","Mary Fairlee Cooper to Cadet James Farlie Cooper,Discusses a funeral and mourning; has \"nothing...to write about home\"; discusses friends and associates. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses the illness which confines her to bed and the treatment she is getting; hopes that he could use his training at West Point to make her mobile; discusses her husband and his work. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Chastises her son at great length for not having written home often enough; hopes that he will be advanced to the next level of study soon, since he has the ability but lacks the \"industry\"; she is now in New York for the winter. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that he is \"an ungrateful wretch\" for not having written to her; discusses several romances; news of friends and family; discusses a financial matter. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Invites Mrs. Madison and Miss Legare [?] to a children's party in honor of her [EPCT] daughter Mary; notes that because Miss Legare is no longer in mourning she may also wish to attend; also invites Miss Legare's nieces. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she is in Newark for a week; has just returned from the South; hopes the \"change in air\" will cure Lorrie [?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets having to leave father John Tyler as she is not sure when she will see him again; informs them that she genuinely likes their brother; she opes that he, Julia, and Margaret will hold together throughout the ordeal [the death of their father]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks for cake, champagne and other \"goodies\" from the President's wedding; fears that she has already been \"forgotten\" as the White House Hostess; claims that the weather in Washington is \"intensely warm\"; reports that [Robert] Tyler is \"quite a student\" and is always in his office; intends to send the children to Fire Island, New York where it is cooler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [First page missing]; Reports that Letty had a \"nice\" visit in Williamsburg; sends her love to father John Tyler; hopes that they will visit soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sorry to hear about the death of Mrs. Tyler's sister, reminds her that she [JGT] is welcome at her [EPCT] house; wonders how Mrs. Gardiner is taking the news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets that Mr. Tyler will decline the \"mission\" to Switzerland if Mr. Buchanan offers it to him, if he took it, they could live more cheaply and the children would receive a good education; explains that Tyler would never leave the \"din and fury of party poltics.\" 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Relates news of Mrs. Gardiner's father's family; reports that Robert Tyler has been forced to leave Pennsylvania for fear of the populace's war sentiments; indicates that they will most likely go to Virginia; declares that the \"state\" of the country is \"indeed terrible.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Priscilla will be \"happy\" to answer any of Mrs. Mack's questions; Priscilla considers herself \"dead and buried\" now; indicates that she does not like the South; claims that the \"Negroes are all violent politicians\"; she dreads the next election. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends her condolences on the death of Julia's daughter, Julia; her \"whole heart aches\" for Julia; desires more news concerning the \"terrible blow.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Includes discussions of Robert's son Allan's withdrawl from [the College of] William and Mary, the dedication of a Tyler monument in Richmond, and the death of [L.G.] Tyler's wife Anne. 4 items.","Correspondence includes discussions of membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and family genealogy. 2 items.","Including NwsCl about Goodwyn; discussions of Robert's attempts to secure a position in the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; and information of Tyler family history. 5 items.","Includes discussions of family genealogy and history, news of her husband Albert (especially his involvement with the United Confederate Veterans); discussions of the Civil War and the South. 39 items.","Scope and Contents Requests any files Mr. Goodwyn mayhave concerning Robert E. Lee. 1 pp. TCYs.","Correspondence includes discussion on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond.","Including discussions mostly on family history, including Thomas B. Scott, son of Grace Tyler Scott. 4 items.","Correspondence concerning family history and the South. 6 items.","Includes discussions of family visits, the William and Mary Quarterly, and the Tylers' two youngest sons.","Scope and Contents Includes fiscussions of the dedication of the \"Tyler monument,\" Virginia, family letters, a letter of John Tyler's to the Emperor of China, and the Tyler family. 3 items.","Includes discussions of family genealogy, Elizabeth's daughter's choice of which college to attend, and family news. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Returns \"Marshall's Tract No. 2\"; reports that the President John Tyler was \"glad to see\" that it was published. 1 p ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler feels that the south can only \"find salvation\" in secession; claims that Mr. Ritchie is \"falsifying\" facts in the North; believes that all in the North are abolitionists; thinks the only hope for unity is if the North will give up abolition. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on Mr. Bright's \"interposition with\" the Governor of Inidiana on the issue of a commission to \"take acknowledgements of deeds\"; informs Brown that Bright replied that he did not correspond with Gov. Wright and refers Tyler to Brown; give his brother's regards. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that Robert Tyler is interested in the event [?] of the 9th, Robert Tyler would like to contribute but he is not sure what form the event should take; Robert wishes to present the idea to Mr. O'Brien and see what he thinks. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends letter to Wise stating what he thinks is Wise's position; states that he is for Buchana first. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Confides that Robert Tyler is a Buchana man \"first and last\"; John however, feels that cass and Buchanan will \"eat each other up\" and he will be forced to find an alternative; predicts that New York will support Marcy before Buchanan as well as Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and Alabama; believes that this will prevent the nomination of Cass; remarks that he will support whomever Robert and Wise choose. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses something of interest from the \"New York Atlas\"; inquires if it meets his \"present policy\" to have the article republished in Pennsylvania; feels taht Robert Tyler is the \"best\" man for Wise in Philadelphia; reports that Robert has a great deal of influence in the Democratic Party. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will be \"brought into\" the State Department by Pierce; claims that Southerners should demand that this be true; also feels that Wise should be brought to the War or Navy Department; feels that Wise can be elected to the Governorship of Virginia after that, and then the Presidency; claims that Douglas is \"dead forever\"; predicts that the next struggle will be between the South and the Northwest. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays a rumor that John W. Forney might receive the government printing contract; he is worried about this prospect as he feels Forney is not to be trusted, especially by the South; feels that Forney should not be reelected as Clerk [of the Congress]. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses the \"returns just announced: and reminds Wise that they are just as he had predicted; believes that the fight for the State Department will be between Cass and Buchanan; warns Wise that should he get into the cabinet he should beware of the other men in it. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Questions whether he can trust Mr. Orr or Collins; resigns himself to supporting huston for the cabinet if that is truly what Wise desires; believes Buchanan has already accepted the position in the State Department. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents He is glad to ahve been remembered by [?]; reports news of \"Sherwood [Forest]\" and \"regrets to say\" that it has been affected by the Army; makes references to the \"Negroes\" there; claims that the Union will be destroyed as a result of its own \"greed of power and dominion\"; thinks a treaty can be worked out if the North would cooperate. 2 pp. Frag. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that he still owes P.K. White $11.00 for \"footing boots\"; encloses the bill and requests Tyler to acknowlede it. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the latst he knew, Mrs. [?] Tyler's address was St. James Hotel, New York. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that she will forgive him for not writing for he has suffered great misfortune; reports taht he is on his way home from a centennial celebration in Philadelphia; plans to visit her on the way back to Tallahassee. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President has offered his name to Congress for the position of the Postmaster in Jacksonville; wishes for [?] to drum up support for the confirmation among \"Virginia and other Democratic Senators.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Published in The Daily Nation; concerns the National administration and ideas for the settlement of the South. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Fears that a new sectional problem will arise if Northerners do not quit movign to the South and pushing the Negroes off the land; believes President Hayesmay be able to \"avert\" the problem if he works carefully to build a \"National Party\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns political situation of the [Buchanan] administration. 8 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Sends documents, letters, and photographs of his grandfather and other ancestors; wishes Lyon \"success\" with the book he is planning to publish. 2 pp. ALS. Including an invitation to an \"Oyster and Supper Hop\" at the Howard's Hotel in Jerusalem [?], on December, 31. 1878","Especially concerning Shands' candidacy for Superintendent of Schools in Southhampton County, and his son, William's attempt to obtain an appointment to the Naval Academy. 6 items.","Correspondence includes discussions on Lyon G. Tyler's health, and news of the family. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions of Lyon G. Tyler's potrait, and family history. 7 items.","Correspondence includes discussions on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond and an article about a clock which was a Tyler family heirloom.","Scope and Contents Thanks \"Letty\" for her letter of sympathy; recounts the last hours he shared with his now departed father; reports that his mother is bearing the \"affliction wonderfully well.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Including mostly correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Lyon's marriage to Anne Tucker, John Tyler [the President], family history, the William and Mary Quarterly, and investments in Cuba. 26 items.","Article concerning Letitia Tyler Semple and her years of residence at the Louise Home. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of Letitia Tyler Semple, especially with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Letitia's ill health and a miniature portrait of John Tyler. 5 items.","Scope and Contents Reports that the Robert E. Lee will sail soon and if she desires to be on board she must arrange it soon; informs her that he may visit; claims that Bragg's success in battle may not be all it seems. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Claims that General Lawton will settle the \"Horse and Oats\" issue; informs that Willie Waller will marry Jennie Howell [a sister of Mrs. Jefferson Davis] on the following Thursday; also, indicates that Gracie Tyler [Robert's daughter] is to be married soon; reports that the weather is \"delightful\" and the farmers are taking advantage of it. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Believes that his letters have not been reaching her and hopes he has remedied this; will facuilitate her request to distribute money to Willie Clopton as soon as he receives further instructions; feels that \"trouble is brewing\" in Charles City; reports that \"Averill's Raid\" in S.W. Virginia has greatly disgressed him; informs her that Chalrleston will not be \"taken and should withstand any attacks; inquires after \"little Julia,\" [Julia Spencer]. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that \"Gardie\" suffered an \"attack of auge and fever\" but is currently doing better; does not believe that \"Sherwood Forest\" has endured more \"damage\"; feels that his family is safe; warns her not to return to \"Sherwood Forest\" yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Confides that news of \"Sherwood\" is \"unpleasant\"; reports that Babcock [?] is the only person there; informs that John C. and Maria are \"staying at C's\". 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Desires to see Julia [Spencer] as he has heard she is growing quickly; reports that he will keep Alex with himself until he [Alex] enters Lexington College; does not feel that her application [?] will be accepted; indicated that Maria [?] will not succeed in her attempts to secure \"Sherwood\"; warns her against being lured by the \"Feds\" into visiting \"Sherwood\"; reports that he will house and care for Alex; promises that he will keep her informed of Gardie. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that Alex plans to go to Washington College; comments on the slim chance of securing an appointment as midshipman for Alex; denounces Maria's [?] plan to take possession of \"Sherwood\"; feels unsire of Alex's financial wisdom; remarks on the complicated manner in which Mrs. Tyler should transfer funds to Alex; reports that Robert, Pris[cilla], and children are safe; wishes to secure \"Fairy Queen\" [a mare]; reports the inflation of costs in his area. 3 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has heard from Gardie and notes that he is in \"fine spirits\"; reports also that Alex is at Washington College; remarks on his family, John C. and Maria; admits that Alex could not find the desired papers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the activities of Alex and Gardie; reports that recent employment of John Gale; happily informs her that Robert and his family are well; Tazwell and Nannie had a son recently. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a picture of Gardie; hopes that soon he will have carried out her instructions per Alex; reports that Robert and his family are well, and that the same is true for his [JAS] own family. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Indicates that he has received communication from her and is delighted; reports that he will send a lock of Gardie's hair so that a portrait may be made; remarks that he will only move her possessions under her direction; recapitulates Dr. Selden's death; proposes that very few of her letters are reaching them [JAS, Alex, and Gardie] and asks her to write more often. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that Gardie is \"much concerned\" about silver and feels that it would be safer in a warehouse than in the bank; continues to work on Alex's midshipman appointment; hears nothing from Charles City; wishes to hear from her more frequently; reports that his health is good. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that his health is improving; indicates that he may be in New York soon; warns that there is the possibility of his arrest as all quarter masters are being captured; notes that Mrs. Davis is in satisfactory condition; sympathizes with Julia on the issue of her lawsuit against her brothr; fears that he cannot receive her mail since he is hiding out. 2 pp. TCY of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests directions to her location on Staten Island; inquires about Gardie and Alex; proposes that he will go either to Canada or Philadelphia; desires that his whereabouts be kept confidential. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions preparations in case of his death, the death of Julia Tyler Spencer, news of the family, death of Robert Tyler, and a proposed visit to \"Sherwood Forest\", Charles City County, Va. 10 items.","Scope and Contents Reports of his exploits at a skating rink on New Year's Day; is \"dissapointed\" that he has not received word from her. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Delightedly\" welcomes Alex's letter as well as hers; considers Mr. Campbell [?] a \"blockhead\"; reports taht his health is improving; feels that Gardie and Alex will both succeed on their chosen paths of life; indicates that Mrs. James M. Mason will soon be staying with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he and Julia [Spencer] have arrived in Halifax \"safe and sound\"; indicates taht he has spoken with the Archbishop and has \"entered\" Julia's name as a student at the Convent; notes that he has met up with his military cronies, Col. Wood and captain Wilkinson; does not believe that Julia will have any trouble settling in at the Convent; confides that Julia is quite enchanted with the Army and was deligted to meet a \"West Pointer\" on the voyage; notes that Halifax is not a lively town. 1 p TCy of ALS.","Regrets that he could not attends a dinner with the Archbishop because of his health; reports however, that the Archbishop visited him this morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he must leave Halifax in order to repair his health; indicates that  her failure to visit him delayed his departure; requests some photographs of herself; \"longs\" to see her. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks on man's adoration for woman as he grows to know her better; delights in believing she returns the same feelings he gives to her; considers her the most beautiful woman on earth; wishes her \"all joy \u0026 happiness\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Abhors the \"notice\" of the \"decision\" and plans to have it broadcast in Southern newspapers; requests that she bring him \"his package\"; complains that he suffers from \"various diseases\"; reveals a visit from a friend \"of the late CSN [Confederate States Navy].\" 1 p TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Grumbles over her treatment of his \"package\"; regrets that she is ill; remarks that their relationship is not as he planned; gladly notes that he has heard from Gardie. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Indicates taht he has not been well, but will still make a voyage to Savannah; alludes to the proper care for Alex and Gardie; reports that he has a letter in her handwriting which he is not altogether sure is for himself; remarks on his conception of their relationshop; comments on some errands he would like her to accomplish for him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets that he did not put off his trip a few days as he experienced fainting spells on the voyage; believes he must return immediately to the milder climate of New York; indicates that he needs to borrow money from her as his funds are being held by the government; hopes that the \"decision\" will be turned by \"Judge R.\" in Julia's favor; wishes that she collect his things from the St. Julien [where he was living] 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes he will \"get out\" of the \"row\" he is in; despairs that his \"wife\" is an \"Eduationalist\"; worries that he has been misrepresented to Julia's children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Indicates that his voyage was not an easy one as he met with many accidents and delays; feels that the wealthy Southerners he has met in Canada should be home helping their less fortunate bretheren; reports a day of rouring with a young bride, Mrs. Withers; speaks of a friend who fought in the Crimean War. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes she would come to see him; desires to get out of business honorably and in good financial situation; complains of a sore throat; reports that he will see her soon; suffers \"disturbed\" nerves; proposes that \"Birdie[?]\" is in the best care. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the unexpectedness of Semple's letter; regrets that he has been \"ruined\" by the war; requests Semple to sell the deeds to his [JBR] land since he will not be capable of repaying Semple's loans; considers suicide; congratulates Semple's acceptance of the \"Constitutional Amendment\"; indicates that his Southern relatives are very poor off; does not desire that Semple reply. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a clipping from the \"Sunday paper\" concerning poetry; worries over the content of \"G.S.W's\" letters. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires after Rittenhouse's ownership of some Texas land. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires of where to send mail to Semple; reports that his [JBR] nephew saw Semple in New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wonders why he does not \"hear\" from Semplel comments on their business dealings; encloses information on Texas lands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets taht he cannot take her advice; speaks of his afflictions as burdens he must bear; repoprts that he will write Alex; comments that he is recovering from jaundice. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has been requested to use his \"influence\" in Alabama to help \"Robert\" be elected to Adjutant General and Inspector General; confides that the price of land has dropped considerably in Virginia; reports also of some racial tensions in Virginia and the death of Robert McCandlish's daughter; remarks that to \"feud\" between his family and another continues in Georgia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Informs Semple that he [JBR] is transferring the Texas lands to Semple; includes copy of a letter from his [JBR] lawyer in Texas. 1 p TCY of ALS.","Scope and Contents Bequeaths his land in Texas to \"Perlie\" Tyler; witnessed by Ralph Dayton. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests to visit Castleton on \"Wednesday\"; wishes to discuss business matters. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Offers detailed summation of the touring of his life; comments on his old friends Bishop E. [?], Judge Dagan [?], and Captain Bill Womack; wishes to author of this letter to remain anonymous.TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Contains accounts of John Tyler the President in his later political life; reports that he is taking care of Julie Spencer; would like to hear from Julia more often; reveals a passage from \"the Diary\" which comments on Julia's abolity to live \"within enemy lines\" in New York. 2 pp. TCy of Frag. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Includes discussions of Semple's trips to the Deep South (Especially Ga. and La.); Semple's failing health, the \"March trial\" [?], Julia's children; James and Julia's relationship, his wife Letitia and her exploits, ex-Cofederates and their new life-styles, constant \"rows\" in which Semple is engaged, a possible lawsuit by Letitica Semple against Julia G. Tyler regarding possession of family portraits, and Julia's financial difficulties.","Scope and Contents Includes discussion on the possiblity of Semple moving to Japan, the state of families in Richmond, the lack of cooperation in teh South, the \"demoralization\" of the war, Semple's ill health, \"the war of the races\" which semple believes will occur soon, Julia's financial situation, Julia's children, Semple's many excursions and travels, the \"destitution\" of the South.","Including discussion on the unveiling the Tyler monument at Hollywood Cemetery.","Correspondence includes discussions on family history and the unveliling the Tyler bust in Richmond.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes Discussions on family heirlooms, Bessie's \"destitute\" financial state, the destruction of a family heirloom.","Alice Tyler Denison, Bessie Denison Allen Williams, Tazewell Tyler, Annie Bridges Tyler, Martha Trent Tyler, and Julia Gardiner Tyler","Scope and Contents Includes discussions on William G. Waller's daughter Jenny and a portrait of John Tyler, the President. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Entitled Conundrums for Miss Tyler, 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Especially with Annie Tucker Tyler and Lyon Gardiner Tyler, includes discussions of the Tyler family, Bessie's health, and a clock that has been passed down through the family. 9 items.","Scope and Contents Reports that Louisa [?] has visited William Tyler's farm and returned with fruit and vegetables to preserve; inquires if Julia would like him to preserve some grapes for her; hears rumor that sister Alice might be married soon and expresses his sentiments as to whom she should not marry; adds a postscript to his father indicating that the livestock are not healthy. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Offers his congratulations for the \"momentus event\" that recently took place and explains that he could not have left the seminary to attend; feels confident that everyone at \"Sherwood Forest\" is enjoying his or herself. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that Gen. Burnsude had made a headquarters in the area surrounding \"sherwood Forest\"; explains that she is an \"entire cripple\" now; indicates that there is a lack of communications throughout the state; inquires if she might soend some time with Mrs. Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Includes discussions on \"Nannie's\" financia state, Tazewell's exploits in California, Nannie's plans to join Tazewell; Julia Tyler Spencer's untimely death. 5 items.","Including discussions on family genealogy and history, the William and Mary Quarterly, the \"Old Dominion,\" and Lyon's death. 24 items.","Correspondence concerning Sue's chuldren, family genealogy and history, and family news. 23 items.","Scope and Contents Complains about the bad weather; describes a new pink hat; asks for a new muslin dress and new capesl describes the other girls, the meals, and the lessons at Madam Shegaray's [sic] [Chagary] school. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes clothes being made for her daighter; chastises her daughter for wearing her \"hair braided with bows\"; tells her daughter to makr her nightgowns and handkercheifs before they go to be washed. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the progress of capes and \"neckercheifs\" being made for her; discusses the other chuldren and family matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Gives news of East Hampton; wories that Julia has lost interest in school; gives advice on appearance and deportment. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she has been sick with \"dissentary\"; looks forward to a visit from \"Pa\"; discusses plans for summer. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that she is writing because their mother is too busy with company (Judge Edwards); discusses the alteration of a hat; gives news of the family; discusses mutual friends and neighbors. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail numerous items of clothing that she would like made; discusses relatives and friends that she visited. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Sorry to hear that JG has been sick, reports of a scarlet fever outbreak; reports on the activites of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the new fashions in the city and describes Broadway as a \"moving mass of gaily dressed ladies and mustached beaux\"; describes Christmas activities; discusses books, plays, and poetry. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Pleased to have received her letter of 28 December, 1839; tells of severe winter conditions; wishes news from the \"fashionable world.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a \"Fancy Ball\" and an elopement which followed; describes lectures that were \"grand failures\"; discusses Queen Victoria's wedding. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent a package to her from \"one not a little touched by Cupid's dart,\" Mr. Sherman; tells of social events; sends regards to family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that they have left for Liverpool, England earlier than they planned but are now on board ship in the harbor waiting for enough wind; the traveling plan includes Liverpool, London, and Brighton, England as well as France, Italy, and Germany. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Welcomes her back to America from her trip to Europe; school news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents New Year's greetings; curious of social news; sends school news; New York political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Regrets having missed her in New York; longs for her to write; asks her to speak with the President John Tyler about appointing his [JJB] brother-in-law, Judge Oakley, to the Supreme Court. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sees her as \"the most fascinating and lovely creature that existed on earth\"; realizes his aspiration for her affections are unattainable; hopes to be remembered as a friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Alludes to the romance between President John Tyler and herself; does not approve of her \"petticoat goverment in the affairs of state\"; appeals to her as \"the fountain of influence--the appointing power\" for a position abroad in an embassy where he could \"enjouy a great deal of dignity and honor, with plenty of money and nothing on earth to do\"; will use his influence against Tyler if he does not get a position; social news; likes the idea of the new machine--an \"awrial car\"; calls her sister a prude. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Appreciates his affections, yet cannot return them; hopes to maintain a friendship with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; regards to the President; desires a visit from her. 2 pp. TCy fo ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that her brother Alexander has been sick; relays her mother's warning against going to the city in August, \"the hottest month of the year\"; describes East Hampton. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Relates sadness due to loss of \"Father\". 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Tells how much Mr. Davis loved Julia and how Julia's father \"cut [insulted] him in the Gallery of the House [of Representatives] when all eyes were directed at them\"; social news; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Letter of Introduction for Madame Guillet to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.","Asking them to join her mother and herself for their afternoon drive. 1 p. ANS. Also including a calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel roosevelt. 1 item. P.M.","Scope and Contents Expresses dismay that Julia got wet. 1 p. ANS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Enclosed \"directions\" from Dr. Quinn; tells how the city is full of surprise [about Julia's wedding to the President] and will take weeks to recover; comments of future political appointments; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Juliana Gardiner to Margaret Gardiner Relays the shock of Julia Gardiner's marriage to the President John Tyler; calls upon her for discretion on the matter; family news.","Scope and Contents Relates the astonishment of the city to the news of her marriage to President John Tyler; he has sent an announcement to the evening newspapers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulation on \"consumation of connubial bliss\"; feels that President Tyler has treated him ingentlemanly; hopes for her sake that the President is re-elected because \"she is admirably adored by all\" even thous he \"is violatly opposed to his political sentiments\"; states that the Tyler administration has \"robbed\" him of $160,000 and has left him a pauper; pleads for her assistance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents This was the first opportunity to write since her \"accession\"; tells of her arrival in Washington and the White House; states she is \"quiet posession of the Presidential Mansion\"; tells of the reception at the Executive Mansion and the demolition of the \"famous wedding cake\"; tells Alexander Gardiner not to worry about political appointments. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Appreciates the advice sent; social news of the White House; states that the President John Tyler fears losing all presidential honors to Julia Gardiner Tyler; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; states that she realized that she now has a son [-in-law] who is the President of the United States; sends regards to the President and to Margaret Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is \"behaving accordingly\" to the role of mistress in the White House' describes the \"spectacle at the White House on the Fourth of July\"; had met with Mrs. [Dolly] Madison the day before; tells of plans of trip to [Old] Point Comfort, Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is pleased with Margaret [Gardiner's] return' thinks that she [JGT] should persuade the President to settle in the North after retiring from the Presidency; tells of local robberies; tells of Alexander Gardiner's visit to Connecticut. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is pleased to receive letters from them daily; regrets hearing of Julia's bad habit [sleeping late?] and that the President must \"insist upon amendment\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of travel to Connecticut; describes a friend's mansion, grounds, and commercial property there; was surprised to find Margaret Gardiner at home. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends advice; tells her to assume \"household duties as well as those of state\" because she \"must be a politician\"; tells of local robberies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the pleasant reception at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, ; describes the accommodations there; social news; describes her first impressions of \"Sherwood Forest\" under construction; tells of her introduction to the plantation slaves as the new \"Missus\"; sends a musical composition of the President to her brother. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the numerous calls on her and gifts to her as First Lady; tells of the President's visits to his former constituents; describes the estate [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and the changes she plans for it; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reminiscenses of their youthful friendship; asks to be recommended to friends and family for employment as an \"instructress\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests on behalf of Mary Livingston that she [JGT] persuade the President to see to the postponement of sea duty for Mr. Livingston. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She has decided not to marry Mr. Thompson; social/family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; tells of a political gathering planned for that evening; local news; tells how the family has been \"vastly annoyed by office seekers and would-be retainers\". 2 pp TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of family and friends; discusses the political news concerning President Tyler and the Tyler Party; tells of rude comments made about the President and by Mr. Miller; tells of the death of Westerlo Van Renssalaer. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of mutual friends. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Requests that a member of the family write to her daily; describes receptions on board the Falmouth, the Pennsylvania, and other ships in the roads; social news; asks for advice on plans for \"Sherwood Forest\"; political news; has been annoyed by those seeking favors. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She has deicded not to \"break [her] neck to win\" Mr. T[hompson]; relays the message that Alex Gardiner wishes to be made president Tyler's aide-de-camp. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He understands her inability to write more often; warns her that many are using his and Alexander Gardiner's names in attempting to gain favors from the President; states that he will inform the President in writing personally in any case they are interested in. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of funeral services attended by the President in Norfolk, Va.; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns her \"not to believe all that the President says about the honeymoon lasting always\"; relays gossip about the President and his first wife [Letitia Christian Tyler]; discusses mutual acquainances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a ball which the slaves on the plantation [Sherwood Forest] were having; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the anticipated visit of the President and her; she hopes that the President won't find the visit too unpleasant since they have moved most of their belongings into the coty; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates the arrival of the President; relates humorous story of Col. Livingston's mishaps with a boat; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He was very pleased with a recent address made by the President; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hates the idea of leaving the summer house so early in the season; discusses Mr. and Mrs. Polk; she doesn't see the need for Margaret Gardiner to marry yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of family and friends; tells how their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] does not want to return to the city; tells of the game brought by David and Alexander Gardiner from a recent hunting trip. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Attempts to clarify some confusion over the political appointment of Samuel Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She was startled by the news of her coming visit since it comes at the same time as Mrs. Rober Tyler's visit; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells that Mrs. [Dolley] Madison will not be accompanying her on her upcoming visit' feels that Mrs. Madison is seling \"Montpelier\" because of financial need and that President Tyler would have purchased it if he had not already bought \"Sherwood Forest\"; expects David and Alexander Gardiner to meet her upon her arrival in New York; discusses aspects of obtaining a consulship in Marsailles, France; discusses the possible inheritance of two or three million dollars if certain information is found; wants the new York newspapers to find out that she is coming to town. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a piece of his wife's wedding cake in return for the one that she [JGT] sent to him; wishes to be introduced to her husband, President Tyler; discusses his new wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; discusses a portrait being done by Mr. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a package containing a cap and a note; discusses decorating ideas for the new house; tells how Alex Gardiner has engrossed himself in politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells that the President has sent to Italy for a greyhound; describes a promenade with the President; news concerning friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He will attend to the President's request; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses attempts to determine some relationship to a Mac Lachlan estate; news of family friends; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a wedding reception she attended; tells of Virginia Scott's, daughter of Ganeral W. Scott, taking of the veil though Miss Scott was described to her as being \"as mad as a march hare\"; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a list of flower seeds which could be planted at her country residence; asks her to send him her request. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses friends and clothes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests her assistance in finding an appointment in the Customs House for Mr. Hooper; describes Mr. Hooper's attributes. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including post script from John Tyler to Gov. Van Ness delegating the task of finding a position for Mr. Hooper to him.","Scope and Contents Describes a parade for Henry Clay on Broadway in the city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the price, style, and material for curtains to be made for her [JGT]; news of family and friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the purchase of a Rockaway versus a Barouche. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs her that the looking glass maker will not have her mirrors ready until the first of December, 1 p. [on the same page as the previous item] TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the election--\"the people are truly beside themselves\"; feels that with the election \"order will be restored and peace will return to our bosoms once more\"; describes a lecture given by Bishops meade and John Johns of Virginia; will be sending Alice's Tyler dress with General McNeill. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions curtains; she is pleased to have Alexander Gardiner in Washington; political news; she is pleased that Polk won. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses carpets, clock, lights, and shades to be purchased for her new house. 1 p. TCY of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents She was not able to find the desired easy chair; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Needs an elegant black hat for the opening of Congress; discusses clothes; tells fo a newspaper article which \"took quite a fling at me [JGT]\"; plans some spectacular social event for the White House; news of Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses hat feathers; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; fashion news; their mother is willing to live in London; all her [JGT] furniture and upholstery is ready to be shipped. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Information of freinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses visits to her by foreign diginitaries. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends compliments made by the President on a piece written by him [AG]; the President feels that he [AG] \"is destined to be a very distinguished man\"; discusses opening in fireign missions; she is determined to see that h get a foreign appointment. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans a special entertainment for her [MG] upcoming visit; discuss clothes and fashion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses fireplaces and mantels. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Remarks on how all of her [JGT] letters ask for favors; the peral necklace she asked for has been purchased. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks that some items be brought to her; describes some jet jewelry given her by the President; asks her to tel mother to bring her own maid when she comes for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Information on sending furniture to [Sherwood Forest]; asks that the goods be insured. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the social calls made by her that morning; will send the requested riding clothing as soon as possible; she is surprised that she [JGT] could be so \"ungenteel\" as to suppose taht their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] would travel without a maid; wants her to \"send three pairs of shies and four pairs of stockings to replace those worn out by running around\" on errands for her [JGT]; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Seeks her assistance in having Judge Edwards appointed to the Supreme Court; feels taht \"poverty and pride is a trying thing indeed\"; discusses purchases made for her; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells how she is falling behind in her tasks, especially because of bad headaches; tells of David Gardiner's return from Long island; relates Mr. Ely's happiness in the request to her [JGT]; needs to have a shirt of the President's which fits as to have others made for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the loss of her father; was extremely pleased with her visit to Washington, D.C., and the White House; news of weddings of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the numerous recent visits made to her; political news; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses her [JGT] relationship with her step-daugher Alice Tyler; encourages her not to have anything to do with criminals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells how she had seen the President ad her [JGT] \"ugly faces\" at a daguerroetype gallery and feels that decept portraits of them need to be sent; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clothing and jewlery; inquires from Margaret Gardiner the whereabouts of \"The President's ring\". 2 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses purchases; remarks taht Alex Gardiner was flattered by the President's remkars about him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She feels that she [MG] should prusue Mr. T[hompson?] and not let him get away; wishes to have her guitar and music sent; longs for her canary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that it is better he write to her regarding political issue instead of writing directly to the President Tyler; feels that he is the best in New York to advise the President on appointments there; discusses political positions in New York. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Explains that Mr. Carter is ill and they will be kept from \"waiting on the President and Mrs. Tyler...\" 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Requests that Mrs. Tyler look over the papers involved in \"Babes Case\" and try to persuade her husband, President Tyler, in favor of the \"prisoner.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Political news; he feels that \"Mary Garinder deserves a whipping for her obstinacy\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions prince Joesph Napoleon Boneparte, 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. N. Including the names Phoebe Gardiner and Fanny S. Gardiner, Shelter Island, Suffolk County, New York on the address leaf. 1 p. Also including the toast gien by General Lamar of Texas at the President's dinner party. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on her marriage to the President; describes travels in Italy. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Brings to her attention those persons not invited to her ball that should have been; hopes to be \"her obliged and humble servant\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS on the same page requesting several more invitations.","Scope and Contents Finds their separation upsetting; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Surprised to find out that she [JGT] will be entertaining the Supreme Court; inquires about the upcoming departure from the White House; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the quiet activities, reading and embroidery, she has been involved with since her return from a visit to Julia in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of a safe arrival in Richmond; travel plans to \"Sherwood Forest.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the aftermath of the President's and her departure from Washington; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses settling into \"Sherwood Forest\" after leaving the White House; requests taht several other pieces of furniture be purchased for her, as well as a new carriage. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that all the furnishings have arrived; gives some advice on unpacking the mirrors; discusses plans for the summer in East Hampton; discusses their brother Alexander's plans for a clerkship; describes a screen she is embroidering; complains about the necessity of making social calls. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the parlor in \"Sherwood Forest\"; describes in detail the clothing of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\"; social news; describes the gardens. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that the distance between them has grown; news of framily and friends; sends a muffin recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that a rockaway would be the best type of carriage for the country; recommends that a watchmaker attend to her clock; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the slownewss of the mails; feels that it is not possible to visit before July; inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on Texas; mentions the President's music. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets the distance between them; plans to plant flowers in the garden soon; discusses sociial call. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses dress she is making for her [JGT]; mentions some of the changes in political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes how clock is to be set up; describes design for the gates for \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions furnishing and carriages; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses marriages and engagements of acquaintances; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a horseback ride on the plantation' she is determined not to make social calls to Williamsburg; mentions visit by Dr. Rogers; asks that some new clothing be sent to her; describes her recent dreams. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses socail calls; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns her about riding race horses and has \"a thousand anxieties about \" her; social news; inquires if she \"has any white people around\" and if \"all the servants are colored\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mention family correspondence; discusses the Virginian aristocracy and society' assures them that she does not \"feed the chickens\" on the plantation; discusses carpets in detail; mentions the wild flowers that the President Tyler had picked for her in the woods; plans to visit to the North. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clerkship; has no \"local chit chat\" to send; political news; feels they should not keep a carriage due to the expense; mentions summer plans in East Hampton. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends reassurances to be given to her mother that her health is fine and that should she fall ill the President himself would tend to her; plans to return social calls; regrets hearing about having to dispose of a carriage; discusses summer plans; mentions the whereabout of her step-children; social news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests taht he pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the crops; describes the boat at the plantation; feels that he should prusue Miss Wright. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions fishing on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been engaged in purchasing her \"spring costume\"; social news; mentions new White House administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses preparations for having a dress made for Alice Tyler, Julia's stepdaughter and sent through Elizabeth Tyler Waller, another stepdaughter. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions fish and fishing on the plantation; describes their boat, the \"Pocahonatas\"; discusses carriages and saddles; describes the new additions being made to \"Sherwood Forest,\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes fiacee of a mutual friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the prospects of John Tyler, Jr.; reports that John Lorimer Graham has been replaced by [?] Moris; discusses Polk and the Cabinet; discusses the upcoming 1848 Presidental election; reports that President Tyler has been approached and asked to run for the Senate again; reports that \"Tony, Fanny's husband\" has died of cancer; asks for an accounting for all the money she owes; discusses the distribution of 2000 copies of a speech published in the Madisonian; discusses household furnishings. 8 pp. ALS. Including AL from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Julia McLachlan Gardiner, discussing her husband's response to inquiries about the possibility of his running for Governor or for the Senate; disturbed to hear that her brother Alexander was ill; describes the clothing she desires. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Feels strongly that the appointment of Mr. Pickens to the U.S. mission to England is considerably poor judgement; mentions an article about an evening in the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a Virginia \"helter-skelter\" concerning two flower vases from the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses hats; inquires about her views on several political appointments; news of friends and family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. On same page as previous entry.","Scope and Contents States that she has caught a cold; describes, in great detail, a dinner party given at \"Brandon\" by Mrs. William Harrison; feels that recent dinner parties are dull as compared to those given at the White House. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses music; mentions appointments of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; describes Alexander's Gardiner illness. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses visit by a strong Tyler advocate, John R. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; discusses carriages. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent a package of bonnets down to her; expresses her concern of her [JGT] health; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends an invitation for dinner; wishes that she [MFR] be accompanied by her sister and frinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to why she or their mother Juliana McLachlan Gardiner did not accompany Alexander Gardiner to Easthampton; describes dinner party she had given the evening before; mentions having to cancel plans to visit Mrs. George Harrison due to unexpected company; hopes that someone in her family would pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses books and slippers; mentions an interest of the President Tyler in the press; describes the food at a dinner party; discusses clothing. 5 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions friends and family; discusses the recent activities of President Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the evenint spent at the plantation of Mrs. George Harrison, \"Lower Brandon\"; says that the President Tyler feels that she \"was formed to be the admiriation of every one who has taste and wit and the wonder of all others\"; describes the clothes she wishes to be sent to her as soon as possible. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses plans for summer travels to the Virginia Springs and the North; mentions the crops and harvesting at the plantation; discusses the appearance of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; discusses the President's Tyler Clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the value of the harvested crops; describes some minor occurrence on the plantation; discusses carpets; news of friends; mentions the death of President Andrew Jackson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions carpets; discusses travel plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Encourages her to visit the Sulphur Springs, Virginia, for the summer. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a cisit by the ladies of \"Lower Brandon\"; mentions her wedding anniversary. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes the scene where she and the President [Tyler[ were staying when a hurricane struck, tells how they were able to escape injury; discusses friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York;news of friends; discusses the annexation of Texas. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York; deiscusses the annexation of Texas; discusses the upcoming summer season. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a funeral service for one fo the plantation slaves; discusses clothin; the President Tyler and she plan to go to Richmond to do some shopping; discusses music. 2 pp .TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, 20 July, 1845, from Alexander Gadiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner requesting that Julia Gardiner Tyler's bills be sent to him for collection; mentions a fire in the city. 1 p. on the same page as the above. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a copy of a newspaper containing the resolution for annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a visit to Williamsburg from which she \"was very anxious to get away\"; mentions a visit to Jamestown, Va.; lists those people she met at Old Point Comfort, Va.; mentions an article about the Tyler Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the finances of the President Tyler and Robert Tyler; tells that John [Tyler, Jr.] \"has forsworn liquor entirely\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions the annexation of Texas; feels that \"[President] Polk is ruining himself.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the reception they received on each step of their travel; describes the people they have met; reports her alarm at hearing of a fire in the new Port; describes the baths; reports that \"Bonaparte from Baltimore\" has the cottage next to theirs. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes their travel plans for the nxt few days and their intended arrival in New York; describes the other guests at various sprigns. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Tells of their arrival; discusses the name of her new dog. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a visit to Norfolk, Va.; discusses clothing and furnishings in great detail; feels tha the other canary which the President Tyler bought for her treats her other canary \"with utmost contempt.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the name of her dog; sends the desired qualifications for a new housekeeper for \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the financial loss of \"several hundred dollars\" from the death of a young slave who died \"from eating dirt,\"; discusses the garden and furnishings. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes to have a book on etiquette sent to her; mentions a letter by the President Tyler which was to be published; mentions her pet burds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Fears that her correspondence is dull; mentions a dinner party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of visits to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by her step-daughter's cousin, Martha Christian, and John Tyler Jr. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels disdain for New York and its social classes; feels happier where she is now. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses carriages and furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of catching a cold at a fair; reports on the health of her greyhound. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; leaves for Shelter Island, New York, in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates a visit from him soon; tells of the activities of the slaves on teh plantation; mentions a visit by Mr. Churchill Semple, a relative of the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes her search for fireplace fenders for \"Sherwood Forest,\" since she \"would not like to have your [JGT] house burnt from any negligence of mine [JMG]\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends details of a shipmnt of \"freight\" to her including \"one housekeeper marked Catherine Wint, one Italian Greyhound marked Le Beau, one box containing fenders\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent the greyhound with mugh regret; mentions Margaret's Gardiner stay in the South; describes an evening concert; discusses hats. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS. [12 November, 1845], from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, to Julia Gardiner Tyler. Concerning the social activity in the city. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Asks that he inform her of anything political or social that he hears of in Washington [D.C.]; mentions single women he might want to become acquainted with. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news and gossip. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not having sent a recipe; news of friends; has decided to \"refuse all invitations this winter under the plea of mourning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses the treatment of the slaves on the plantation; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Ponders whether the fact that the rich and popular Capt. L [?] is jewish makes him intolerable in the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; has enclosed a book on etiquette. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; sends the President's Tyler thanks for some music sent to him; tells of the activities of her new housekeeper, Catherine. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends wishes of a Merry Christmas, reports that at the plantation \"the merriment of the occasion seems confined to the negroes\"; describes some of the holiday food' mentions plans to attend a Naval Ball at Annapolis. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; mentions the \"superior advantages\" of the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Political references. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Much news of family friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, sends part of a recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Conveys her deepest and sincerest sympathy at the tragic loss of her daughter, Mary Fairlee Tyler; sends her prayers and consolations.","Scope and Contents \"Do you know, Juluia, I like 'Sherwood' alone much the best -- 'Forest' seems associated with everything that [is] wild \u0026 uncultivated and remote.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to have received certain music; mentions recent purchases. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of social activities and acquaintances; feels that \"President Polk is in no way friendly to the Tyler Party,\"; mentions a bedroom furniture suite for sale. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to whether or not she has heard the \"Julia Waltzes\" composed and dedicated fo her [JGT]; hopes that David Gardiner will be able to find a rich girl to marry; mentions Robert's Tyler depression and the ill health of his daughter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reminisces about the past winter they spent in Washington together; reveals the pain she felt at her father's death' discusses news she has received of new York; describes the holiday visitors and festivities; discusses a silver pitcher \"presented by the Ladies of Brasonia [?] County, Texas as a tribute to the ex-President Tyler,\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of a visit by Capt. Laughton and portrait of Alic Tyler he finished while there; enclosed a letter from Miss Ritchie of \"Brandon\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses david's Gardiner dancing ability; describes clothing; mentions some confusion in a newspaper article; has received as a gift a new hunting dog; expresses a desire to be sent some novels. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the winter scene of all the sleighs in the streets; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the current first Lady, Mrs. Polk, and her etiquette; has sent the requested cookbooks and novels which she feels \"are light trash\" and \"shallow \u0026 unprofitable reading so far as mental improvement is concerned\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Demanded the return of a handkercheif from the President which was intended for her; describes social calls made. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Acknowledges the receipt of several books from David Gardiner; mentions a visit to Washington, D.C. by several friends; and tells of a gift of persimmons from the President Tyler. including TCy of ALD to Margaret Gardiner, from Julia Gardiner Tyler, concerning racoon hunting. 1 p.","Scope and Contents News of friends and social calls; discusses clothing; mentions a visit to the circus. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an account of a party given by Mr. [James] Buchanan; mentions the sale of a near-by estate; Mrs. Semple's plans of goiing to Marsailles have been cancelled. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Remarks on the difference in climate of the North and South; mentions a purchase to be made. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including extract of another incomplete letter, undated. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Remarks on the devotion shown to the housekeeper by the farm animals; reports on the well-being of the greyhound; mentions the festivities of a local wedding. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions some good reading; inquires about the weather in the South; relays an invitation for a visit by her father to her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a splendid ball and other social engagements. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays the subject of that morning's church sermon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of social calls.","Scope and Contents Inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on the statements made by Mr. C[alhoun?] regarding the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler anticipates a \"tide of prosperity\" if peace continues; news about acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was taken by an extremely attractive young man, Mr. B., with \"a fine set of teeth\" and \"a superabundance of glossy, luxuriant hair\"; social news; mentions some political aspects of the Texas annxation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","40 lines long, signed \"Ariel.\" 1 p.","Scope and Contents Discusses the purchase and the poor quality of a portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Worries that her last letter has missed them; discusses an unseasonable snow storm; discusses money owed; reports that one of her birds has died. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a surprise snow; has found a new companion for her canary; discusses whether or not a certain handsome, young man, Mr. B., has adequate fortunes to go with his good looks. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses her dinner guest for the following evening, including Mr. \u0026 Mrs. William Harrison; expresses her concern for a certain portrait; inquires as to whether or not the President's Tyler birthday was celebrated. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler suggested that they go for a sleigh ride by attaching a canoe to the carriage horses, only to be turned down by her; tells of a visit by neighbors who arrived in a canoe pulled by carriage horses. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses her [MG] intentions and prospects concerning Mr. B.; appreciated the valentines; discusses summer plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Would like her to spend the summer in Easthampton, New York, instead of in the South; speculates as to what is to come about between Margaret Gardiner and Mr. B.; is pleased that the housekeeper is efficient. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ANS from M[argaret Gardiner] to Julia Gardiner Tyler, 16 March, 1846, concerning a certain valentine. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Discusses Mr. B's financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents News of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Questions the work of [President] Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions meeting acquaintances whilst out for a walk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions task performed for the President Tyler; discusses the Oregon situation; David Gardiner is in Easthampton, New York setting out trees. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels a \"warlike\" atmosphere. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes her latest dinner party in great detail mentioning the food service and the attire of her guests. \"[t]here was not a single failure in the cooking, and my ice cream preserved its form entirely,\" mentions that the President received some \"flattering resolutions\" from the Texas Senate, discusses the purchase of her spring wardrobe. TCy of ALS. 1 pp. Including handwritten menu for the dinner party which consisted of foods such as boiled rich fish, preserved salmon and lobster, a pound of beef, boiled turkey and egg sauce, boiled tongue, chicken salad, and a variety of vegetables for the first course. The desserts included suet pudding and wine sauce, sponge cake \"ornamented with a bunch of hyacinths,\" ice cream, and blancmange. The wines included sparkling hock, 2 kinds of Madeira, sherry, and port.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to cancel a visit to The Harrison's because of the weather; discusses her mother's upcoming visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses clothing and a seamstress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the situation on Wall Street. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions changes in new York; discusses the attacks on Daniel Webster regarding the Asburton Treaty. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses an inscription; assures them that a revelation about the Tyler Administration is a \"l-i-e\"; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the injustice to John Tyler \"coming from Capitol Hill\"; mentions shrubbery' feels David Gardiner should pursue Miss Wright because she is an only child of rich parents and would certainly be accompanied by at elast $100,000 when married. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; refers to the current controversy concerning Tyler's Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of an engagement. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Marks letter as \"Private\"; gives an interpretation of \"Mama's\" dream; discusses her pregnancy; describes a quilt she would like made as a gift; discusses the purchase of clothing for herself and her expected baby, asks to have flower seeds sent. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clothing for herself and the \"anticipated\"; looks forward to her visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays news from new Port and summer activities; looks forward to seeing Davy [David Gardiner Tyler] again. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Details an odd bet; anticipates her visit to Easthampton. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that her home in New York is a \"perfect babel\" due to the great number of visitors; the attitude there is \"every man for himself\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. On the same sheet as the preceding item.","Scope and Contents Tells of the return of the President Tyler in the middle of the night from a trip North; wishes that she could be in New Port \"to see the manoeuvres of the clique\" there. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes a ball in great detail. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; Alexander Gardiner, herself, and their mother have all come down with the flu; feels that war with Mexico is inevitable. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes details about the ball in New Port; has not fully recovered yet from having the baby; news of Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has given up the idea of traveling to New Port; discusses the ball held in New port; describes a mishap while out on a drive. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses Col. William Short; describes the weather; discusses a letter from Margaret Gardiner which was interceptd and almost printed; discusses books and poetry. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the President's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\"; gives an account of a young boy who died and \"came back to life\" on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Updates the baby's [DGT] condition; mentions gifts from the neighbots. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has purchased a crib for the baby [DGT]; inquires as to the opinion of the President Tyler regarding a purchase of 100,000 acres of land in Tazewell [Co.] at a price of two cents an acre. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions an invitiation in Norwich; feels that the baby [DGT] resembles Napoleon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses settling back into her home after a five month absense; describes an earlier visit to New York, New York; describes a trip to the \"Fair\" at Castle Garden; describes her attempts to have the baby's daguerreotype taken while in New York; discusses expected visitors including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler; Mr. Boulwar, Mr. and Mrs. Webster; especially looks forward to the visit of mary and her faimily, discusses her \"sweet babe.\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expects a visit from the former Charge to Naples, Mr. Boulware; feels the death of two sons of Mr. \u0026 Mrs. William Harrison to be a tragic loss. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions some early election returns concernign possible presidential candidates; feels strongly that Alice Tyler serious search for a husband so that she does not become \"an old maid\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Retells an anecdote told by Mr. Boulware; discusses her company at \"Sherwood Forest,\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends some requested maps; mentions several political meetings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the disposition of coal mines owned by the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the coal mines in Kentucky and possible plans to view them. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; enjoys the indian summer in December; hints that he might give the President Tyler a gift of a violin; news of the baby's [David Gardiner Tyler] good health. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is enjoying the \"warm \u0026 balmy\" winter weather; mentions social calls and a dinner party; inquires about some mutual acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Envies the weather in the South; describes in great detail a dinner party and the guests in attendance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Intends the first word taught to the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] to be \"grandmama\"; she \"would be amused to see what an excellent nurse the President Tyler has become\" for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has decided upon an extremely handsome carriage to be bought. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates an enjoyable winter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes teh activities of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; reports that their food stores have fall prey to a theif. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; was paid an unexpected visit by her step-daughter Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; mentions a fox hunt attended by the President Tyler; hopes that she will visit \"Sherwood Forest\" soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a poem written \"on the birth of David Gardiner Tyler\"; describes a gift from the baby's sister Mary [Tyler Jones]; inquires as to the whereabouts of gifts for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] from David \u0026 Alexander Gardiner; mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. first page missing.","Scope and Contents Tells of Alexander Gardiner's illnesses; misses her and longs for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, regarding a gentleman caller. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Recommends \"rhubarb \u0026 magnesia\" to prevent illness; longs to see the aby. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Lists the New Year's social calls made; tells of a loss of an acquaintance's plantation house to fire; mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that her brother [David Gardiner] is \"the stingiest fellow for not having sent the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] a \"handsome coral and bells\" and feels that he \"does not deserve to have a newphew\"; mentions a wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Believes that their cousin, Mary Gardiner, will marry Eben N. Horsford; discusses clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions all the sleighs out in a snow storm. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has heard of an article entitled \"The Secret History of the Administration of John Tyler\" in a new paper called The Sunday Pocupine; inquires of summer visiting plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses books read; notes that the slaves say \"young massa's [David Gardiner Tyler] a buster!\"; inquires about investments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the beaux of Margaret Gardiner and Phoebe Gardiner; regrets th sale of their home at La Fayette Place [sic], New York, New York; mentions a comparison of Presidents Tyler's and Polk's administrations. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; discusses several paintings viewed. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests that Margaret Gardiner wash her face with buttermilk; mentions the suicide of the son of an acquaintance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news, mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social visits; D[avid Gardiner] expects her [MG] to select a valentine for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that the packages of dresses and socks have arrived and fit \"the boy\" [David Gardiner Typer]; describes calls made upon friends in New York; discusses various private concerts; describes a painting purchased for JGT; discusses various purchases including shoes from Middletons and armlets from Tenneys. 7 pp. AL. Including receipt, 8 June, [18]46 for one pair of gold armlets at $4.50 purchased from R. Tenney, 1 p. D. Also including bill, 17 February 1847, for shoes purchased from C. Middleton, New York, New York at $10.50. 1 p. ADS","Scope and Contents Recommends that she see \"Tom Thumb\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Received flowers from a secret admirre, possibly Mr. Beeckman; list the beaux which called for her; news of acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in detail a wedding held at \"Weyanoke,\" Charles City County, Virginia; mentions an amusing incident involving a broken carriage wheel; social news. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Has come across a possible mutual acquaintance in Richmond; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Mentions calls upon her by her beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Was pleased to have met Dr. Minge and his family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes that her [MG] \"beau were next to the richest man in New York\"; discusses the crops for the plantation; feels that the taking of Vera Crux [Mexico] was glorious for the army but \"terrible for the poor women and children\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls; fashion news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Felt disappointed by not receiving any mail; finds the Harrisons' of \"Lower Brandon\" collection of fine paintings enviable; news of social calls; is about to lose her housekeeper, Catherine Wing, due to the fact that her husband has come to take her with him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Passed an enjoyable evening of music with friends; complains of the high price of food and fears a \"famine\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President Tyler is showing some interesting in a work, Dombey and Sons, by Charles Dickens; has being spring cleaning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news.","Scope and Contents Details a visit by two Northern gentlemen farmes, Mr. Hugh Tyler and Mr. miller, to view the plantation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes his health is improving from his illness; asks his opinion on several office appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a dinner party at \"Upper Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va]; has accepted an invitation at \"Lower Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va] for the following evening. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to hear of her [JGT] good health; read a letter from John Tyler in the Herald and felt that it was excellent; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to leave for Easthampton; fears for Alex[ander Gardiner's] health. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was astonished to hear of John [Tyler, Jr's?] resignation; speculates as whether Mr. [William H.] Polk [Charg d'Affair to naples, brother of President James K. Polk] is returning to Americal to marry. 1p. TCy of ALS. incomplete.","Scope and Contents Tells of their trip to Easthampton, New York; perceives that [William H.] Polk has arrived in America; considers that the two administrations [Tyler and Polk] will be united by Polk's marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes for a visit to the north soon; speculates as to the details of a society wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that she needs to travel North to \"escape sickness,\"; perceives taht the President [Polk] is in New York in anticipation of is brother's [William H. Polk] wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has observed the announcement of [William H.] Polk's wedding to Miss Corse; questions his financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expects that she has read the announcement of William H. Polk's wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Directs that [mail/] by direct to him as \"Clerk of the U.S. Circut Court, New York City\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that it would be \"very cruel\" to leave the President Tyler and travel north without him; mentions the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has seen the annoucement of Mr. Polk's marriage and notes that his new wife has paid off $30,000 of his debts; inquires whose father attempted to bribe the Governor of New Jersey with $30,000. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] has started to walk; mentions the birth of a daughter to Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; the President Tyler is responding in reference to a certain scandal; mentions a social call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the President's and her trip back to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; inquires as if she has found a new houskeeper for the plantation and would prefer a French woman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] now dances and \"spits,\"; wishes that her family were with her at 'Sherwood Forest,\"; was told Alice Tyler \"was a goose\" if she had rejected. Mr. O'Hara's proposal of marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is extremely pleased with her new housekeeper, Catherine; feels that the new domestic is far superior to her previous one [Catherine Wing]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speculates as to his whereabouts; feels very lonely; is now displeased with her housekeeper [Mrs. Dillon?]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses [Eben N.] Horsford. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to attend a dinner given by Mr. Henry L. Jones [husband of Mary Tyler Jones]; discusses Virginia etiquette; hopes that her commisions are attended to. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Believes it would be a good idea that she [MG] go to St. Croix; social news and gossip. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Will make arrangement to leave for \"the wedding\" after Christmas; expects a great deal of company at Christmas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses Margaret's beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Notes that \"Gardie's\" [David Gardiner Tyler] vocabulary is limited to \"Pa-pa \u0026 Mun-mum-ma\"; reports that margaret Gardiner and Gildbert Beeckman had two \"blow-outs\"; hopes that her [JGT] portrait is hung properly so that many people may admire it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that the President Tyler has given Mr. Beeckman letters of introduction to Calhoun, Buchanan, and others. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Details the romance [or lack thereof] between Mr. O'Hara and Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on Margaret's Gardiner trip to Washington, [D.C.]; describes toys desired for \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; mentions social callers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Complains of being sick and describes the various remedies she has used; reports that Mr. Healy [?] \"the artiste\" has asked to paint the \"President's portrait for His Majesty Louis Phillipe who requested it for his gallery at Versailles\"; she [JGT] suggests that she might have her own portrait painted and presented to the Queen; recommends woolen shirts as a present for \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] and little socks for the baby; asks that M[argaret] make cambric shirts; also asks for fabric, sugar molasses, and cast of hats from D[avid Gardiner] and A[lexander Gardiner]. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to the use of chloroform in childbirth; mentions a number of deaths which resulted from a fox hunt. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of her arrival in the city; mentions the agitation caused by the arrival of the remains of President [John Quincy] Adams. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail servants and their duties; was extremely pleased to find a ten dollar gold piece; has sent some dahlias. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that Margaret Gardiner's health improves; feels that she is improving after the birth of the baby [John Alexander Tyler]; mentions the beautiful flowers that the President Tyler brings to her. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that he purchase a small wagon for her, using her money due to some financial hardship at \"Sherwood Forest,\"; is deeply concerned with Margaret Gardiner's health; reports taht the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is doing well and that \"his eyes shine like diamonds\"; believes Alice Tyler to be foolish in regards to Mr. O'Hara. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks that the President's Tyler request for her [JGT] portrait be disregarded; describes in detail social calls; remarks that her new baby [John Alexander Tyler] \"looks as if he had been in this world a great many times before and was only renewing his acquaintance with things.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete, first page missing.","Scope and Contents Reports upon the state of her childre; feels that Alice Tyler will repent having sent Mr. O'Hara away lamenting most bitterly that such devotion as his \"will not be met with a second time\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to be receiving a wagon for use on the plantation; anticipates a great deal of company next month. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls; will have the baby christened John Alexandre, but he will be called simply Alexander. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on how \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] enjoys his little carriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Explains why he has been unable to visit \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses some pieces by Annie Grey which are to appear in the Colombian; discusses his daughter Phoeve's acrivities' reports that he has also received a letter from her husband John Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a trip to the College of William and Mary by the President Tyler; reports on the baby [John Alexander Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on the birth of a daughter; inquires about the use of chloroform; plans to remain in New York until Margaret Gardiner Beeckman has had her baby; reports that \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] has been ill; describes her second child, John Alexander Tyler; invites her cousin to visit \"Sherwood Forest\" s that they can \"form a Tableaux of our little ones, your little girl the admired object of my two little boys\". 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler had traveled to Richmond, Virginia to obtain winter supplies; tells of a pleasant journey down from New York, New York to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the diamond ring Mr. O'Hara bought for Alice Tyler; mentions a friendly letter from [John C.] Calhoun to the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports her opinions of friends, family, and servants on the portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the activities of the house guests at \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that Alice Tyler is \"such a flirt\"; inquires as to a possible job for Tazewell because he is \"idling away his time at home\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses virtues of Virginia Cooper; reports that the President Tyler is recovering from his illness; notes the President's Tyler feelings on gold finds in California.","Scope and Contents Mentions holiday social coalls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner Tyler, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, sending Christmas greetings. 1 p. On the same page as previous item.","Scope and Contents Mentions a hunting trip by the President Tyler and David Gardiner; discusses social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social calls; sends a lists of requests. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions the coming of winter weather; requests some syrup for buckwheat pancakes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions an invitation for the President Tyler to visit \"Wickland\" in Kentucky; the President Tyler has doubts about [John] Beeckman's venture in California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that the President's Tyler appreciation of the gift of a violin. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that the President Tyler is very supportive of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions having gone to see some \"Aztec children\"; inquires as to the President's opinion on the \"Kossuth question\"; tells several jokes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses desire to see Mary and her family; warns Mary \"not to place your affections so strongly upon it [her baby] that you would feel hearbroken at its loss\"; describes the sudden death of a neighbor's infant; describes Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's baby, Henry Beeckman; describes Margaret's encouragemnt of her husband's enterprise in California and their fears on the subject; discusses family members; describes her own two children. 4 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes \"Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] behavior at church; mentions a discourse delivered by a Virginia agent of the Bible Society who found seven families in Charles City County without a Bible in their homes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to remain in Richmond, Virginia, to fa week; mentions acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"A Birthday Song.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses David's Gardiner activities in the West; describes a dinner party; reminds her that the twenty-ninth is the President's Tyler birthday; wants to hold off [john Alexander Tyler]'s baptism until Alexander Gardiner can be in attendance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Received a letter from Dan[ie]l Webster to the President Tyler giving him his regards; mentions complaints received by the President Tyler about John [Tyler Jr.] and his drunkenness; reports on the well-being of her children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman's activities in California; mentions acquaintances; notes the crops on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends regards to her nephew [Henry Beeckman]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the \"thrilling news of Mr. B[eeckman?]\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes that a set of china be purchased for her; social news; inquires as to the possibility of a job for Tazwell Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that her [MGB] baby [Henry Beeckman] is in no danger of \"taking the measles\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions that the President Tyler thinks that the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is the finest in Virginia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received and is now returning the \"precious documents\" sent to her; says the President Tyler has \"no doubt that David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman will make a fortune speedily\"; notes that Bishop Johns has accepted the Presidency of the College of William and Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes some dresses she has received from Richmond and plans to send patterns for \"the new sacks and cardinal capes\"; compliments MGH on her choice of \"Leila\" for her daughter's name; describes \"Mam Fanny...the superintendent of my nursery\"; describes a visit to Richmond; discusses reports of the travels of David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman to California, inquires after various family members; discusses books read. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President's Tyler \"crop of wheat is the talk of Virginia\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes various patterns and clothes; plans to go North for the summer unless hears of cholera. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Signed Sarah. 4 pp. AmsS.","Scope and Contents Has returned home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and found everything in order' reports that the President Tyler has gone to Williamsburg to enroll Tazewell Tyler at the College of William and Mary; discusses horses; mentions that General Taylor was in Baltimore at the same time as she and the President Tyler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased \"over the safety of the Atlantic\"; feels that a monument to [President Tyler?] would prove the patriotism of the Union committee. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Including list of stewards. 1 p. PM.","Scope and Contents Was shocked to hear of the fatal accident of Mr. John Beeckman and hopes that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is handling her grief sufficiently; notes that the President Tyler is obliged to deliver an address to \"the University\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks on the President Tyler's displeasure at being forgotten when gifts were sent down to \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions social callsl reports on the health of the baby, Julia gardiner Tyler; mentions the sympathy expressed concerning the deaths of Mr. John B[eeckman] and Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","1 p. AN.","Scope and Contents Feels that h is the \"worst correspondent\" in the world; hopes that he will find a \"rich love match\" soon; promises amusement if he were to visit during the Christmas holidays; mentions that the President Tyler is seeking a situation in California for their brother [David Gardiner]; hopes to find a French girl to attend to her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that a book be sent to her; envies her for being in a big city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports of the recovery of \"little Julia\" Julia Gardiner Tyler; is deeply concerned about the grave condition of Alexander [Gardiner[ and that the President Tyler shares this concern and is prepared to travel with him if his condition worsens; hopes that she attend to her own health as well. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the news of the death of Alexander Gardiner; feels a great loss and is truly saddened by the death of her brother; hopes that she and Margaret Gardiner Beeckman will return to \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that it might be to David Gardiner's benefit that he not be informed of his brother's death; discusses in detail the illness which brought about his death. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Continues to feel the loss of Alexander Gardiner; anxiously awaits her and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman]'s visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; asks that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman make several purchases before arrivign at \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has transcribed the business portion of the account of the death of Alexander Gardiner which describes the disposition of his estate; inquires as to the state of her late brother's financial situation; has inclosed several obituaries. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that a variety of trees be sent to hre from New York; inquires to the plans of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that she and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] not impede the President Tyler in his efforts to dispose of the property in Kentucky held by Alexander Gardiner; also requests that she [JMG] turn over her share of Alexander Gardiner's estate to her [JGT] as that she has more need of it; hopes that she will not attempt to interfere with the profits from the Kentucky lands which are to go to her [JGT]; reports on the health of her children; adds a final note that a moral obligation is not as binding as a legal one in regards to the settlement of Alexander Gardiner's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the recovery of Mr. [James] Semple after his illness and shipwreck; feels that Mr. [William] Waller [husband of Elizabeth Tyler Waller] is an anxious and tender father since the loss of his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Intends not to summer in E[ast] H[ampton], New York as she considers it the family burial place and would not be \"under the influence of a constant gloom\"; may consider spending the summer in Saratoga, New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Fears that Fanny [a house slave?] may have small pox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Society news concerning visiting royals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a serpentine walk the President Tyler cut through the grove at \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses improvements made to the gardsnes of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; reports on her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the trees sent to her and the President Tyler; reports that her children are doing well; discusses the President Tyler's experimentation on the plantations crops. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Perceives that Mrs. [Corse] Polk [sister-in-law of the President] has died of consumption; feels that her [Mrs. Polk's] troubles and unhappiness are now over; expects the trees that she planted will flourish. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has prepared the house for a visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer; hopes that she [JMG] will come to see the children soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports the little Julia Gardiner Tyler is now dancing; wishes that a bonnet be sent for her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a social call made to her during which the possible visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer was discussed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to her opinion of Jenny Lind and her singing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Governor and Mrs. Floyd arrived in the midst of her housecleaning for a stay; expects a visit from David Gardiner soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the great number of social activities recently attended; describes an unusual incident--a serenade by a party of musicians at two o'clock in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Mentions the beauty of her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; social news; notes that Mrs. Alexander Hamilton (Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton) is now residing in Washington, [D.C.]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a wedding toast to Gilbert B[eeckman]; mentions a church service. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was extremely pleased to have heard of David Gardiner's return to New York, even if he seemed to be \"such a strange looking man, or even a lunatic\"; anticiaptes more news of his return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the wheat harvest on \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions that the P[ost] M[aster] General has directed all letters to be endorsed as \"Mail Direct\"; hopes to see David Gardiner before he shaves off his beard; remarks that the President Tyler received \"a letter weight made fromthe corner stone of the Washington Monument\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the death of Fanny Johnson [a servant? slave?]; discusses the virtues of \"Sherwood Forest\"; hopes to be able to break \"Aleck\" [Alexander Gardiner Tyler] of his thumb sucking habit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the land in Kentucky on the market; mentions meeting Gov[ernor] Branch in Williamsburg at the College of William and Mary. 1p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a stop in Philadelphia, [Pa.] to visit Robert Tyler; discusses teh President Tyler's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents He is being a submissive husband and acting at his wife's \"amanuensis\"; expresses his astonishment at the failure of Jacob Little. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Includes TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner T[yler], \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia), to Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] concerning acquaintances; the purchase of some vases for \"Sherwood Forest\"; and the sale of the property held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the birth of Lachlan Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays that \"Gardie\" [David Gardienr Tyler] noted that she \"has two thumbs just like Aunt Margaret\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses thanks for the gift of a \"pretty Thimble\"; discusses the effect of \"Garddy\" [David Gardiner Tyler] made on \"little Mary\" and \"Willie\". 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires about Belmont's appearance in Broadway on New Year's Day. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Chastises her sister for not sending copies of articles, \"Remember I don't wish natural occurrences to happen again...\" [possibly referring to the difficult delivery of her baby]; discusses the name \"McLachlan\" which she has chosen for her baby; discusses the difficult delivery, \"I wish no one might have such a bitter experience\"; discusses her mother's Juliana McLachlan Gardiner health; gives advice to be passed on to her brother [David Gardiner] considering diet and smoking. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Described the steamboat trip to \"Sherwood Forest\" mentioning a view of Mt. Vernon, acquaintances made on board, and the arrival in \"slave territory\"; describes \"Sherwood Forest\" and includes a sketch; discusses Tyler's 60 slaves; expresses his admiration for Mrs. Tyler; describes the potential issues such as the Asburton Treaty and the annexation of Texas which he discussed with the President; describes a visit to a black baptist church reporting that the \"church numbered 390 members of whom 300 were Free!\" 20 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail the many visits paid to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by friends and family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions the numerous house guests at the plantation; reports McLachlan's Tyler health; has sent a daguerreotype of Alexander Gardiner for a portrait to be painted. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Repeats compliments paid to her on her appearance; reports on Tazewell Tyler's studies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to the details of the possible purchase of a new home on Staten Island, New York; mentions that the \"Glebe\" is on the market for $8,000; feels that it is regrettable but understandable to sell the family property in E[ast] H[ampton], New York. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speculates that Mr. [William] Waller may propose to Miss C. Phillips soon; feels that it would be wise for Miss Phillips not to accept; mentions that Gen. Duff Green is willing to act as an agent for the President Tyler in the sale of the land held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Looks forward to seeing the \"Aztec children which have surprised you so much\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the illness of her mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner[ and her sister Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; discusses MGH's pregnancy and expresses her wish that the baby be a boy; describes the development of her own children; discusses the prospect of MGH having her poems published' reports on the project of \"the laies of this coultry...to purchase Mt. Vernon\" and present it to the state of Virginia; reports that William Gardiner has returined from Europe. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in great detail the trip to Warm Springs and the other guests; gives advice for David Gardiner's planned trip to join them; describes the railroad being built \"over and through the mountains.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she is not fond of these cold baths and looks forward to the warm springs bath; describes an upcoming children's fancy ball as well as a fancy ball for the adults the following night; discusses the \"terrible railroad accident...near Philadelphia\"; discusses reports of Yellow Fever in Norfolk and Portsmouth; describes the sermon by Denison. 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing friends, family, and social events, and the President's illness. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing visitors to \"Sherwood Forest,\" JGT's children, news of family and friends, and the President's honorary degree from the College of William and Mary, 6 July, 1854. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing family news and social events. 14 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Has meant to write ever since she left; reports that he is \"very busy sowing wheat\"; describes Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] visit \"he was with us the greater part of his term, he is a charming fellow indeed\"; praises JGT's other children' wants to know her wishes about the \"division[?] of the place\"; asks her to purchase an order of tea for various individuals. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses her grief over Margaret's [JGT's sister] death and thanks PG for her letter of sympathy; accepts the invitation to the upcoming \"two fold marriage\" of Phoebe and Fanny Gardiner' agrees to have \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] participate in the ceremony. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a check; wishes she could see New York \"all arrayed for the holidays\"; discusses her children's excitement over Santa Claus; encloses a letter for Sarah T[hompson] and asks her mother to have David Gardiner deliver it, \"if you think it worthwhile to let Sarah receive it David must not seem to know its contents...\"; gives news of Charles City Co. neighbors; reports that everyone is \"pleased with Margaret's portrait\"; asks for 2 yards of cloth for trimming; reports that the President had a letter from Dr. [Sprogue?] and a volume on distinguised clergymen; reports that they are to receive a miniature of the Miles' equestrian statue of Washington; instructs her mother not to send the letter to Sarah \"unless you think David's engagement will certainly be consumated...\"; sends Christmas greetings to Harry [Beeckman]. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in great detail the wedding of Patty Tyler despite the fact that JGT was not present but \"looked through the crack of my bedroom door\" due to her \"situation\" [advanced pregnancy]; discusses plans for her mother and her self \"to get Hampton in time for my matter\" [childbirth]. 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of letters from Julia Gardiner Tyler to various family members discussing family and neighbors. 7 items. TCys of ALSs.","Correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning JGT's children, news of Virginia neighbors, discussion of abolitionism, Harper's Ferry, and Governor Wise. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning Governor Wise, the sentencing of John Brown, Patty Tyler's marriage, David Gardiner's marriage, the illness of Mary Wilcox, JGT's children, and news of Virginia neighbors. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Explains the delay in receiving JGT's last letter from Washington; agrees that \"all the courtesy and kindness has departed from Washington\"; gives news of JGT's children from Staten Island; comments on JGT's trip to Lexington; discusses the \"late raid into Pennsylvania...conducted by Gen. Jenkins\"; discusses how \"gay\" New York has been despite \"the scenes of distress at the South\"; expresses releif at hearing that the \"beautiful estate of Shirley has not been destroyed\"; mentions Gen. Dix and Gen. McClennan; discusses plans to visit Long Beach. 7 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS\u003e Incomplete/","Scope and Contents Gives a detailed accounting of JGT's duties as the executrix of the estate of John Tyler. 4pp. ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's children, the January 1861 Peace Conference in Washington, D.C.; the death of John Tyler, and various hardships endured by JGT. Also includingan inventory of John Tyler's estate and correspondence between JGT and various officials cooncerning possession of property and settlement of John Tyler's estate. 10 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescrips of correspondence betwen Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's reurn to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; JGT's children, conditions in Virginia and New York. Also including a poem \"To Mrs. Ex-President Tyler\" and correspondence with friends and officials concerning wartime conditions and GT's desire to return to New York. 16 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother, friends, and various officials concerning JGT's return to New York, sale of JGT's cotton, JGT's children, problems with settling John Tyler's estate, the release of Capt. Gayle and wartime conditions. 17 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Reports that the steamer Eugenie has arrived in Nassau and that Major Heyligery [?] will be remitting a sterling bill to cover the proceeds of the cotton; reports that he is unable to \"receive the advance made by the Gov[ernmen]t on this little shipment in Confederate money\"; reports that he has received \"a long letter from our friend Capt. G[ayle]...dated from Boston Dec. 9th...and he spoke cheerfully of his prospects for an early exchange\"; expresses regret that Pearly and Fitzwalter Tyler are not present to participate in the Tableaux planned by Mrs. Walker\" states that he will inclose a letter from Mrs. Walker; hopes that JGT will pass through Bermuda on her return home. 3 pp. ALS. Including a recepit, 29 Decm. 1863 for 5 bales of coton received from the steamed Eugenie from Wilmington, [N.C.] sold by the order of J.M. Sexas for the account of [Julia Gardiner] Tyler and purchased by L. Heyligery [?], Nassau for 225.11.6 [pounds sterling]. 1 p. ADS.","Scope and Contents Have had another raid resulting in the burning of the Court House and surroundings; Dick Christian was taken off by the enemy; all of Robinson's command was taken \"which we think rather benefits us\"; in New Kent several of Mr. Jordan's negroes were taken. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that things here remain in \"statu quo\"; there have been \"no visitations from our troublesome friends\"; Charles City Co. has been the scene of parties, dinners, and tournaments this past winter. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Cousin John sends love and says that everything is going quietly at the farm; no wheat crop this year; all act to advance his interests. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Respons to two letters from her concerning the best way to end funds to Capt. Gayle, prisoner of wr at Fort Warren, [Boston, Massachussetts]. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses relief that she is on Staten Island; discusses their children; reports that Fanny [PGH's sister] was in New York; hopes that \"Aunt\" Juliana McLachlan Gardiner has recovered from her illness; hopes that she will not return to \"Sherwood Forest\" while the war lastts; expresses surprise at learning that \"David Gardiner had another son--tell him that I think he was very negligent not to announce the fact to us.\"; describes the christening party for Fanny's daughter. 8 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Is sending the boxes to Richmond, Va.; mentions gunboats on the river and destruction of Mr. Vaiden's poperty; reminds her [?] of her return in April. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Discusses a check that has been \"returned to our good friends in Baltimore\"; reassures her [JGT] of her son's safety; offers to forward a package for Mrs. D. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Having been taken from \"Sherwood [Forest],\" Charles City County, Virginia twelve days before, is confined with several citizens from the county; has had no trial nor have charges been brought against them; General Wilde has landed at Kennon's with colourned troups and \"taken everything through the county\"; has been treated kindly by the officers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has visited John [C. Tyler?] and others at Chesapeake Hospital Prison; has heard that \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] is with Robert Tyler; has heard no news of his own son; insists that \"all the negroes have left all the stock of every sort taken\"; discusses the troo[s passing down the river; gives an account of the description of her crip and piano by a California regiment; \"do when the war is over get together some labor for you and and come back to Old Virginia who has been such a martyr to the cause of Liberty\"; worries at the separation from his whife who does not know he is on a parole from prison for a week. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the whereabouts of A.M. Tyler [Maria] as instructed by Major General Benj[amin] F. Butler; she [AMT] has taken refuge with Mrs. [Lu] Clopton; encloses the reply to the inquiry whether Maria Tyler wants to join her [JGT]. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, 6 June, 1864, A.M. Tyler, \"Selwood.\" having a \"hemorrhage [sic] from the lungs\" and is unable to reach a decision at this time. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Reports that Lu Clopton and Maria Tyler are both well according to a letter he received; discusses the fate of her [JGT] belongings at \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the safety of her son and says \"the negroes we will not mind of if Our Dear Children are but spared to us\"; describes the condition where John [C Tyler?] is being imprisoned; describes the \"vile and indecent actions\" taking place in Charles City Co. and lists the neighbors who have been shot. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Responds to an article which appeared in the Evening Post [25 June, 1864], which stated that Tyler's niece lives on a farm near \"Sherwood Forest,\" \"subsusting on the charity of the United States,\" to which she responds that [Maria Tyler] \"fled to the adjoining plantation when deprived of her protector and exposed to the terrible vicinity of an unscrupulous colored soldiery\" 1 p. TCy of L. Including NwsCl, [25 June, 2864], from the Evening Post. 1 item. Also including NwsCl, [ca. 27 June, 1864] from the Evening Post and the Evening Express. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle, a prisoner of war at Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with various northern officials concerning his [RGH] possible release; letters from G.F. Walker, a friend living in St. Georges, Bermuda' and correspondence with other friends concerning the wartime conditions. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Writes of her poor health and the complete wreck at 'Sherwood'\"; sends news of scquaintances; apologizes for sending a gloomy letter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that her son is planning to return to Virginia and asks for the Davises to see him; sends her sympathies to Mrs. Davis, sends congratulations for the marriage of Mrs. Davis's sister to Willie Waller. 2 pp. Df. of L. Including Df. of L to Judge Holt concerning destruction of JGT's Virginia property. Also including Df of L. to [Roberty H. Gayle?] concerning obtaining a parole or early release from prison.","Scope and Contents Letter of introduction for JGTs's son John Alexander {Tyler]. 2pp. AL. Incomplete. Including TCy of AL. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Has received JGT's letter by Flag of Truce; reports that Ann Maria Tyler has married the \"Federal guartd tis said a dutch baker\"; has forwarded JGT's letter to \"Gardy\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; states that due to Dr. S[elden]'s poor health they must go to Rock[bridge] Alum Springs; Robert [Selden?] is on sick leave because of his eyes; JS's brothers have been released as \"paroled Prisoners\"; reports on conditions in the neighborhood; sorry to hear about the poor health of JGT's mother; reports on news of neighbors and friends; \"our poor Negroes who have proved fiathful are an increase [sic] expense\"; asks for a \"Card [sic] de viste\" for an album; reports that they live at the same place but find it difficult to live on a surgeon's pay' the \"venture in the blockade running has been fruitless as yet lost two steamers\"; reports that there is a drought. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Introduces himself as the husband of Maria Tyler; intends to visit New York during a furlough with his wife; reports that \"the mansion especially, in the interior, shows the effects of the lawless savages of soldiers\" 3pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Describes some furniture being held for JGT that has since been claimed by the Rev. Mr. Raymond, chaplain of the hospital, as his own. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not being home when Mrs. Vincent called; expresses sorrow at the death of \"your dear boy\"; discusses her fears for her own son's safety as a \"private in the 1st Rockbridge artillery\"; reports that she can forward Mr. Vincent's note to Mr Lyons; discusses her call to \"Gen B's\". 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1p.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle and various officials concerning RHG's release from Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with William H. Clopton and various other friends and officials in Virginia concerning the marriage of Mari Tyler to a Union soldier; letters from the Walkers, friends in St. George's, Bermuda; correspondence with various friends concerning wartime conditions; letters to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner. 26 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various family members and friends concerning the death of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, JGT's mother; correspondence with various friends and government officials concerning JGT's Virginia property. 30 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Encloses some letters \"bearing tidings of loved ones from whom you are separated\"; will forward letters to her \"friends in the South.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that she has received her cradle; discusses JGT's property at Old Point [Comfort] Va. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Saddened by the news of the fall of Ft. Fisher and the recapture of Capt. [Robert H] G[ayle]; encloses a letter to be forwarded to her mother; discusses their children. 4 pp. AL. Including a TCy of AL. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends this note by a servant to enquire as to the resultes of the deliberations concerning a legal matter. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from J. Buchanan, Henry, New York, to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Staten Island, New York, n.d., advising her that Judge Barraud had not reached a decision and \"I have but little doubt that it will be as we desire it\"; reports that Mr. Curtis is no longer the receiver and Mr. Horve will inform her when a decision is reached. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tells JGT that she must choose the services of Mr. O'Connor [/] or Mr. Clarke to represent her on appeal in the probate matter and in the new suit brought against her; hopes for Gen[era]; Dix's cooperation \"in regard to the late outrage, in your communication to the press and public\"; discusses closing up the probate matter and plans for the new actions being brought, \"you must not be alarmed at all this litigation, as it is only in accordance with the programme.\" Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Assures her that he is still trying to procure a \"'C' 'S' battleflag...that she ahs been waved [sic] in the smoke of battle...\" for her daughter as promised' expressed thanks for the hospitality shown him while in Staten Island; discusses the situation in the South, \"the Negroes are in most instances, retaining their usual respect for their owners, and faithfully performing the contracts adopted by their Government between master and late slave...\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Worries because she has received no letters from JGT in months; discusses the sorrow they feel over the Southg's loss of the war; plans to stay in England at least temporarily; asks for news of Capt [Robert H.] Gayle. 4 pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Has not heard from Julia Gardiner Tyler about the bill he sent; asks RHM to settle the bill if he has the authority. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Complains of being ill and blames it on the \"malarious climate\"; asks JGT to ty to obtain a \"situation for Allen in the sea going line of steamers\"; worries about the education of her sons; has been advised to wait \"intil times are settled\" to start a boarding house; sorry to hear about JGT's lawsuit; complains of the effects of poverty, \"I feels so lonely in this cold world and Have I know been so petted and spoilt that I am unfitted for this sudden transition.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she has sent \"600 dollars currency\"; encourages them to take advantage of every opportunity and to learn to speak French and German; reports that they will each receive \"a Christmas offering of five dollars in gold\"; reports on visits from cousin William Tyler and \"brother James\" [Semple] who \"is now in Canada for a while.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various military and civilian officials concerning the forced entry into JGT's home by several youths in search of a Rebel flag; letters from Robert H. Gayle concerning his release, recapture, and final release; letters from other prisoners of war asking for help; letters from various friends concerning wartime conditions. 22 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents John C. Tyler, \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Virginia, to \"My Dear Madam,\" n.p. Discusses her \"Scheme\" for helping provide for the families of Negroes until they should be self-sufficient; has already given an account of the \"destruction of everything here. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of Julia Gardiner Tyler's correspondence concerning hre Virginia property; correspondence and notes concerning the legal battle over JGT's mother's will; correspondence with JGT's sons and nephew in Germany; letter from the farm manager at \"Sherwood Forest\" complaining about the conditions; letter to Bishop [John] Johns concerning the Resolutions pased by the College of William and Mary; letters from various friends and family members. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Advises her to invest money in real estate in Galveston; asks if her suit is over and decided in her favor; asks her to write. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler including receipts, letter (ALS) from Varina (Howell) Davis concerning Jefferson Davis; printed argument of Edwards Pierrepont and other papers concerning lawsuit Julia G. Tyler v. David L. Gardiner; letters of Jane Seldon concerning \"Brandon\" and \"Lower Brandon\" after Civil War; rental contract for \"Sherwood Forest\"; letter of Matthew Fontaine Maury; and correspondence of Julia Gardiner Tyler with her sons and nephew while they were students in Germany. 42 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Has paid her tax by giving the sheriff a young ox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler (including testimony in lawsuit David L Gardiner v. Julia Gardiner Tyler; printed arguments; correspondence; inventory of property of David L. Gardiner in 1868) and correspondence concerning \"Villa Margaret.\" debts of John Tyler. 54 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Includes typescripts of correspondence between Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and her son, daughter, step-daughter [Letitia (Tyler)] Semple concerning [H.G.Beeckman], Reconstruction, portraits from \"Sherwood Forest,\" advice to sons, \"Villa Margaret\" and taking Lyon G. Tyler to University of Virginia. 63 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Including receipts; letters concerning a biography of Daniel Webster by George S. Curtis, a miniature of John Tyler painted by Freeman, a portrait of Julia G. Tyler given to the white house; debts owed by Julia G. Tyler, marriage of Julia (Tyler) Spencer, lawsuit of David L Gardiner v. Julia G. Tyler; patent for land in Iowa granted to John Tyle for militia service in War of 1812; and engraved tenth anniversary invitation. 60 items.","Scope and Contents Including medical account [for \"Sherwood Forest\"]; letters from H.G. Beeckman at \"Sherwood Forest\" and correspondence concerning paintings in possession of Letitia (Tyler) Semple; Lyon G. Tyler's education at University of Virginia;[JGT's conversion ot Catholicism], and a petition to the House of Represetnatives. 35 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning Pearl, Fitzwalter, and Lyon away at school; Julia Tyler Spencer's death; her [JGT] financial affairs; her emotional health; visits from friends and relatives; H.G. Beeckman's desire to purchase \"Indian Fields,\" [Charles City County, Virginia], concerning W.W. Corcoran; plans of JGT to settle in Georgetown, D.C.; JGT's desire for life-size picture of [R.E.] Lee; Brady's picture of Julia (Tyler) Spencer; scattering of wild flowers on grave of Julia (Tyler) Spencer by her mother and others; the sale of Milton [estate]. 45 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; news of conditions in the South; the Southern economy; a biography of John Tyler by Henry A. Wise; her conversion from Episcopalianism to Catholicism. 39 itmes.","Scope and Contents Awaits confirmation that she has embraced the Catholic religion; suggests she visit his daughter and her family. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; the people of the South; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; prose by James Lyons; an attempt to place Mrs. William Clopton into the Louise Home; the \"floundering\" Democratic Party; references to the Boss Tweed Ring; the growing affections of James Lyons for her. 52 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; the Grant and Johnson administrations; history of the Civil War; Harry's [Beeckman] death; [John] Alexander Tyler's wedding; permission to obtain John Tyler's autograph; news of politics and especially the Democratic Party. 50 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; religion and the Roman Catholic Church; her children; the Boss Tweed Ring Conspiracy; Alexander Grahm Bell's wedding; a pension for Presidents' widows; the lack of postal service at \"Sherwood Forest\"; the \"celebrations\" of the centennial. 43 items. * *See letter of 11 November, 1876 from Julia Gardiner Tyler to William M. Evarts","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning reclaiming the land in the South; privileges of Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her financial and legal affais; a fever epidemic in the South; news of her children; petitions for a pension for Presidents' widows; the reabilitation of \"Carter's Grove\"; celebration of Cornwallis' surrender to Washington. 43 items.","Including correspondence concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her childre; her financial and legal affairs; her ancestry. 21 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence chiefly between her son Lachlan Tyler and her; concerning news of friends and relatives; his progress in his studies; \"Carter's Grove\" plantation; President Garfield's death; her illness. 31 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; Lyon Tyler's search for family letters; news of friends and relatives; her children; her financial affairs; discussions of PResident Arthur; Mary's [?] wedding and future as a wife; political speeches in Tidewater, Virginia, ; the death of her son John Alexander Tyler; the North' Central and South American Exposition; the political campaigns; Lyon G and David Tyler. 38 items.","Concerning nws of friends and relatives; her children; David Gardiner Tyler's campaign for a seat in the General Assembly; reports of her illnesses; her financial affairs. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning the birth of a son to Pearl Tyler Ellis; news of family and friends; news of farming; her financial affairs; news of Ashland, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's home; discussions on the postal service; discussions of politics and the Democratic Party in particular; the possible sale of \"Sherwood Forest\". 14 items.","Scope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning a Senate investigating comittee working on behalf of Pear Tyler Ellis' husband on a matter in Roanoke, Va.; news of friends and family; discussions of hunting; the request of her autograph by the \"Lovosis\" [?] Society; her sons' cammpaigns for seats in the General Assembly or positions in the state government; a drought in September; David Gardiner Tyler's aspirations for the governorship' [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's marriage to Miss Faniie Glyn in October; her [JGT] financial affairs; an interview with Nelly Bly; discussions of Virginia State Politics; the death of Thomas Nelson Page's wife. 30 items.","Scope and Contents Chiefly with her sons, concerning an epidemic in McDowell County, Virginia; her financial affairs; news of her children; [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's use of a \"sulky\" plow for farm work, and its great worth; discussions of Benjamin Harrison's administration; the death of Pearl Tyler Ellis's servant; obituary notices of her [JGT] death. 32 items.","Concerning visits by her and her family to see friends and relatives; her financial affairs; Harry Beeckman's misfortunes; a requst for President Tyler's autograph; the possibility of her property in Staten Island becoming a cemetery. 24 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; discussions on the state of Harry Beeckman's estate \"Farmer's Rest\"; the sale of her place on Staten Island; \"Sherwood Forest\"; her petition for a pension for the widows of ex-presidents; requests for John Tyler's autograph; invitations to social functions, the Morse telegraph. 31 items.","Concerning copies of songs that were sent to her; her financial affairs; invitations to social engagements; news of friends and relatives; her acquiring a housekeeper; request by a 16 year-old-boy of a twenty-four dollar loan; her relationship with James A[llen] Semple. 32 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; news of friends and relatives, especially her sons; explanations of events at home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] to her husband who is away; her dreams; her poetry; religious dogma; a case entitled Henry v Tyler; Pearl Tyler Ellis's illness; a portrait of John Tyler, Jr.; news of New York City society; the sale of \"Villa Margaret\" [Hampton, Va.]. 43 items.","14 items.","Assorted invitations extended to Julia Gardiner Tyler and her family; including various business cards. 63 items.","Miscellaneous newspaper clippings concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler. 22 items.","13 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia McLachlan Gardiner, Julia Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Tyler Spencer, and Harry Beeckman concerning the freezing of the James River in 1857; \"enrollment\" of men in the Confederate army; his separation from the family and his inability to communicate with them; the \"kind\" care of Mrs. Clopton; results of the Civil War; \"My Life During The War Between The States,\" details of his service in the Confederate army; his voyage to and stay in Germany. 39 items.","Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lachlan Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler and Julia (Tyler) Spencer concerning his affiars at school in Germany [Prussia]; his excursions in Germany; accounts of Washington [and Lee] College after the Civil War; his attempts to obtain enough money to return to America; discussions of the state of the South' the beginning of war in Prussia. 50 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, Julia (Tyler) Spencer, Lyon G. Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, and James A. Semple concerning the \"struggle\" for \"independence\" in Germany; his return to American and his settling in lexington, Va.; the Governorship of Virginia; the career prospects for young Southern men; the 1869 State fair; social affairs in and around Lexington. Va.; the \"demoiselles: of Richmond, Va. and Lexington, Va.; a lawsuit revolving around \"Sherwood Forest\"; advice to Lyon Tyler about college life; collapse of floor in the capitol in Richmond, Va. in 1870; his obtaining a license to practice law; Reconstruction in Virginia and its affects on native Virginians. 70 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning narratives of his life as a lawyer; daily life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; Harry Beeckman's attempts to settle on a plantation; a continuing legal case concerning \"Sherwood Forest\"; commentaries on the poltical situation in Virginia, as well as the rest of the South; comments on teh political situation evolving from the Boss Tweed Ring; much discussion of Horace Greeley. 39 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Annie Baker (Tucker) Tyler, Robert S. Montague and James Lyons concerning life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; his and Julia Gardiner Tyler's financial affairs; Lyon Tyler's existence at the University of Virginia; political issues of the South; Lyon Tyler's new wife Anne \"Annie\" Tucker; plans for the College of William and Mary. 42 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with pearl (Tyler) Ellis, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, William M. Evarts and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of Charles City Co.; \"Berkeley\" plantation; court cases in Charles Chity County; the death of his brother, John Alexander Tyler; his intentions to marry; detaild accounts of social events; his political career; opening of college under Tyler (1888). 29 itmes.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler, especially concerning news of friends and relatives; mortgage on \"Sherwood Forest\"; his election to the U.S. Congress; his actions as a congressman; this possibilities of securing another term in Congress. 28 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning political situations in Virginia; his granting of offices; campigns and elections in which he is involved (1894 and 1896 contests for 5th District of Virginia seat in the U.S. House of Representatives); a biography about the family; his desire to run for the House seat again in 1898; regional politics. 42 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Tidewater politics; financial affairs of 'Sherwood Forest\"; the illness and death of his brother, Lachlan Tyler; affairs of the College of William and Mary; Lyon Tyler's quest for politicals office; health of his family; his candidacy for Judgeship of the 14th Circut. Also includes a letter from his wife, Mary Morris Tyler, to Lyon Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler. 35 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, John Tyler, Jr., Annie (Tucker) Tyler, E.C. Madison, John Lamb, Robert Shaw Oliver, and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, including correspondence concerning his Judgeship of the 14the Circut Court in Charles City County, Virginia; state and local politics; family affairs; financial concerns; affairs of the College of William and Mary; real estate interests; his medical record; announcement of his daughter Margaret's marriage to Stepher Fowler Chadwick; an address delivered to the reunion of Confederate veterans, 1 June 1915, in Richmond, Va.; a eulogy of Gardiner given upon the presentation of his portrait to the 14th Circut Court, 19 April, 1928. 49 items.","Scope and Contents Including fragments of ltter written from Germany soon after the Civil War; a poem of unrequited love composed by him; a letter to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, in which he refers to Catholic priests as \"useless drones\" and \"stinging hornets\"; a complete biography of his life; local and national politics; his studies in Germany and at Washington [and Lee] College; romantic interests and family concerns. 13 items.","5 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Seattle, Wash. prior and during Wordl War II; news of her uncle, Lyon G. Tyler's death and many remembrances of him; genealogical matters; her activities in the Colonial Dames, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Red cross. Also included are references to family differences re: the ownership of \"Sherwood Forest\" [Charles City County, Virginia] and the publication of certain \"Tyler Letters\". 29 items.","Discussion of his stamp collection. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Missouri; her homesickness for Virginia; news of her uncle's death [Lyon G. Tyler]; reference to the mysterious trunk of \"Tyler letters\". Also included are letters criticizing those trying to \"deify\" Abraham Lincoln; discusses her decision to resign from the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 16 items.","Describing life at the University of Virginia; family news; business matters. Several of these letters are addressed to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler revealing young Alfred Tyler's concern and devotion to his uncle. Also included is a land deed signed by him as Commonwealth Attorney of Charles City County. 14 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various legal and personal family matters. included is an 1858 newspaper clipping from Dispatch of an address by President John Tyler; and eight page memorandum detailing the contest of Juliana McLachlan Gardinre's will; and some letters written by him as a major in the United States Air Force during World War II. 22 items.","During and immediately following the Civil War concerning his return to Virginia after leaving his family in New York; his attempts to join the confederate navy; his sentiments towards the war; his life and studies in Germany after the war. Most of the letters are addressed to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, pleading for money, letters, and clothes. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tyler) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler, and to James Semple while attending school in Germany concerning family matters; financial problems; illness; his military srevice in the German army; advice to his sister Julie not to \"turn Catholic\"; frequent requests for money and letters; discussion of the American political situation; the war raging in Europe; including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tylre) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler and James Semple. 28 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of his sister's [Julia Tyler Spencer] tragic death; completion of his studies in Germany; his continued financial problems and fears of debtors' prison; pleas to his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler for financial help; his reutnr to the United States and search for employment; his marriage to Sarah Griswold Gardiner; his job as government suveyor. 26 items.","Including letters to Julia (Gardiner) Tyle, David Gardiner Tyler, and Lyon G. Tyler concerning her marriage to John Alexander Tyler; her husband's financial and employment struggles' her difficulties following his death in 1883; family news; social news; the frequent illness of her own children; her plans to erect a monument to her late husband. 8 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning family news; the \"jolly time\" she had in Florida; her photograph and autograph collections. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her active social life and her many suitors; news of family and friends; her schooling at Sacred Heart Convent; her brothers [John Alexander Tyler and David Gardiner Tyler] and cousin Harry Beeckman in Germany; her courtship and marriage to William H. Spencer. In addition are poems which she composed, an invitation to her wedding, a newspaper clipping describing her wedding ceremony, love letters from William H. Spencer, and two callign cards. 33 items.","Concerning his courtship of Julia Tyler; her sudden death; his attempts at sheep farming in Colorado and California after her death; his hopes to make a proper home for his infant daughter, Julia Tyler Spencer. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with sister Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler discussing various Tyler family mattersl her life with Fluerot relatives in Europe after her grandmother's Julia Gardiner Tyler death; her close relationship with her Aunt Pearl [Pearl Tyler]; concern for her Uncle Fitz [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler]; her first marriage to her cousin Feorge Fluerot; her many travels throughout Europe and occasional visits to the United States; her homes in Paris and on the Riviera; her first husband's illness and death; her second marriage to Durante Cheever; news of her Uncle Lyon's [Lyon G. Tyler] death; the situation in Europe during the Depression and just prior to World War II. 25 items.","Including correspondence with brother Lachlan Tyler?, brother David Gardiner Tyler, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, and brother Lyon Gardiner Tyler concerning news of family and friends; financial poblems; social news; his search for a profession; his caretaking of the family home in New York; his medical studies at columbia; the death of his sister [Julia Tyler Spencer]; his anger over his brother's [John Alexander Tyler] decision to join the German Army. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of the family; social and political news; the completion of his medical studies and various attempts at practicing medicine; his many financial problems; the health of his wife, Georgia Powell and his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler; his hope that his rother [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler] might settle on \"some fixed purpose\" in life and his sister [Pearl Tyler] might find her own \"particular niche\"; the bitterness felt towards his step-brothers and sisters; application to become an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy and his disappointment over his failure to pass the Navy's preliminary physical exam. 27 items.","Including receipts and correspondence with family and acquaintances. Most of the letters are to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, discussing the family financial matters; his job with the New York State Health Department; financial problems of his brother, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler; local and state politics. Also, there is a letter from George Fluerot to Lyon G. Tyler concerning Lachlan Tyler's death in 1902. 33 items.","Also including a read leather binding for a small notebook [?] embossed in gold with his name. 5 items (and several envelopes).","Including correspondence with Julia (Spencer) Fleurot Cheever, Lyon G. Tyler, and Lachlan Tyler, concerning her attempts at publishing a book; financial matters; family news; Lachlan Tyler's illness and her own poor health. 6 items.","Scope and Contents Chiefly consisting of letters written to \"Fitz\" from various female acquaintances. There are references to the Tyler family; social news; his life as a farmer; his marriage. 25 items.","Including correspondence with family and friends; sale receipts; a recipe for catsup; and two wedding invitations--one being to his sister's [Pearl Tyler] wedding in November, 1884. The letters concernfamily news; his farm; financial mattrs; social news. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of family and friends; financial matters; state politics; his farm; the poor health of his first and second wives; inveiling of a monument to President John Tyler. The majority of the letters are written to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, asking for money. 43 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Mary Morris (Jones) Tyler; Christmas cards; calling cards; bills; real estate transactions; poetry; recipes. The letters concern family news; his poor health; his far; financial difficulties; his need for further employment; news of his sister-in-law's [Annie Tucker Tyler] death. 40 items.","Including sales receipts, rent, and medical bills. 65 items.","Including sales receipts, bills, and account records. 100 items.","Including one of his checkbooks. 167 items.","Correspondence of Cora Kreagle Tyler, second wife of Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, concerning news of family and friends. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Includes corrsepondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, William H. Spencer and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of family and friends; her studies at the Catholic Academy of the Visitation; social news; her search for the \"ideal man\". 16 items.","Includies correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Julia Spencer Fleurot cheever concerning family news; social news; her married life with William Ellis; her husband's financial difficulties; her husband's political career; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's sudden marriage and his incessant financial problems. 14 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning the failing health of her sister-in-law, Annie Tucker Tyler; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's continuing financial problems; the difficult times her own family was experiencing; her plans to send her sons to the College of William and Mary; genealogical inquiries. Also included are letters from William Ellis and daughter Margaret Langhorne Ellis to Pearl Tyler's brother Lyon G. Tyler. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's ongoing financial and personal troubles; the activities of her children, including the marriages of Margaret Ellis, Cornelia Ellis, and Gardinre Ellis; plans to erect a monument to her father, John Tyler; the illness of her husband, William Ellis; the outbreak of World War I and the entering of her sons into the armed services; news of Julia [Spencer Fleurot] as a Red Cross nurse in Europe; the death of Lyon G. Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler and his subsequent marriage to Sue Ruffin. 31 items.","Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler concerning her children; her travels and visits with friends and family; the illness and death of her brother, Lyon G. Tyler; the second marriage of her niece, Julia [Spencer] Fluerot Cheever; the outbreak of World War II; discussion over Sue Ruffin Tyler's desire to publish certain personal Tyler letters. 21 items.","Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning primaily her children. included are references to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's financial problems; Julia Spencer Fluerot's marriage to George Fluerot and her becoming a Red Cross nurse during World War I; other Tyler family news; genealogical inquiries by Sue Ruffin Tyler. 34 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of the children of Pearl Tyler Ellis mostly with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) tyler about genealogical inquiries and family news. Correspondents include Cornelia Ellis Booker, John Tyler Ellis, julia Ellis Robinson, Leila Ellis Marye and Ambrose Marye, Lyon Ellis, Margaret Ellis Topping, Pearl Ellis, William Munford Ellis, Jr., and Nannie Kent Ellis. 24 items.","Scope and Contents Kept while attending Madame Chegaray's School for Young Ladies. MsV.1. 30 pp. Also includes detached pages of accounts and poetry [possibly of Lyon G. Tyler, post 1875]. 28 pp.","MsV.2. 32 pp.","Diary and accounts of David Gardiner Tyler while studying and traveling across Europe with John Alexander Tyler and Harry Beeckman. 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His second wife was Julia Gardiner Tyler (July 23, 1820 - July 10, 1889), with whom he had 7 children."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group A, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group A, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the Tyler Family Papers, Groups B-H, as well as the Tyler Family Papers Additions, A-H.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See the Tyler Family Papers, Groups B-H, as well as the Tyler Family Papers Additions, A-H."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1716-1944, of the John Tyler family of \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. The collection contains correspondence, 1818-1862, of John Tyler concerning politics, War of 1812 claims, presidential election of 1840, land purchases in western Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois, \"Sherwood Forest,\" business matters and his family.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Some of the children of John Tyler and his first wife, Letitia Christian Tyler, are represented in the collection: Robert Tyler (and wife, Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler), John Tyler, Jr., Letitia Tyler Semple (and husband James A. Semple) and Tazewell Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e A great part of the collection consists of the papers of John Tyler's second wife, Julia Gardiner Tyler, which concern education, clothes, social life, political appointments, slavery, the Civil War, \"Sherwood Forest,\" familiy, and pensions for presidential widows. All of the children of John Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler are represented in the collection: David Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler Spencer, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Lachlan Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Pearl Tyler Ellis.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA list of \"Enslaved People Found in the Tyler Family Papers and Other Sources in Special Collections\" compiled by Meredith Jackson in 2020 is filed in the front of Box 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Appointment by which Henry Tyler (d. 1729) is appointed by Alexander Spotswood to be sheriff of York County, Virginia At top is part of inventory signed by Charles Lightfoot and on reverse is inventory signed by Anne Phillips. 1 p. Frag. of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. Probated 17 March, 1774. 2 pp. Xcy of Cy of DS. (see oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indenture between John Tyler and William Tyler concerning land in Sussex County. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inventory of the estate of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Tyler (1747-1813), Richmond, Virginia, to [?]. Sends thanks for letter; says Assembly has passed resolutions as instructions to the Virginia delegates in Congress which included vesting in them the power to prhibit British trade for 15 years and enable them to use coersive measures to compel payment for delinquent states of their quotas of the national debt, and to enable them to procure sums of money required for support of civil and military arrangements; regrets that he is going aborad because Virginia would have had [in him] a friend who understood how unjust it is to consent to the payment of debts; proposes debts be recovered at 5 annual payments without interest; states it will e hard to fill his place, those gentlemen \"whose abilities are not despiciable are either too sick and indolent...or too poor to give up better prospects.\" 2 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Tyler to the Sheriff of Loudoun County, [Va.]. Warrant commanding sheriff to attach the estate of John Ellis for the amount of one pound ten shillings to staisfy the debt owed to George Lewis as well as for the cost of proceedings at the next court. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses contract [not enclosed] to Mr. Semple which recipient and he may settle; further legal matters. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Land grant made to William Gragg of 37 acres in Pendleton County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. Pst of DS. [Originial is in the collection of Alexander William Armour, Princeton University]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas Tyler, nephew of John Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to \"My dear Governor\" [Henry A. Wise] Sends political advice as a \"true friend\"; thinks the last thing he should desire is the election of Stephen Douglas--he should stand on his own in Virginia; will not succeed while he wages war on the President and the party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has been praying for his \"elevation\" to the Presidency for nine months; refers to an article in the Constitution and a recent duel; wishes the Enquirer would praise [Stephen] Douglas; says is [HAW] only hope is with the people; urges him to appoint Faussett as flour inspector. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends John Kilby of Virginia for a Revolutionary War pension, [Kilby] having fought in the Bonhomme Richard-Serapis engagement. Explains judge's signature on application is not accompanied by a seal because superior courts in Virginia do not nor have ever had a seal. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions her letter written in high spirits; thinks often of Mary, Robert, and her; refers to her desire that he return to private life; says that his friends in the district have a right to expect him to continue for another term in Congress; finds it impossible to be with her at Christmas beacuse of the enquiry in which his committee is engaged; \"nothing but a sense of duty can keep me from you.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Land grant made to Peter Land consisting of 52 acres in Princess Anne County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions case of Gales and Seaton; information on the peition of William Pinnel; discusses ratification of the Virginia Constitution of 1830; gives voting record by House of Representatives re: Judge Peck; gives voting record of House or Representatives passing the India Bill to its third reading. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses two newspapers sent him by John B. White containing obituary notices of his father Judge White; the \"S. Carolina affair swallows up all other subjects...\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter concerning his studies, mentions marriage of Albert; mentions Mr. Preston, senator of S. Carolina, son of General Preston of Virginia, and great nephew of Patrick henry, speaking before the senate. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC]; his motives in the public office have been to uphold the Constitution and the laws and to restrain executive power; those maintaining opposite opinions have been diminished due to \"that event which has transpired since many of the elections took place\"; regrets inability to meet with them. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Song to Lelia\" [arr: Spanish Dance] written by John Tyle to his wife. 1 p. TCy of song.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem entitled \"Speed on My Vessel\" written by John Tyler on his resignation from the U.S. Senate. 1 p. Cy of poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns shipment of cranberry plants to him, and how to grow them. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns financial and voting support in election. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions upcoming election in 1840, William Henry Harrison, and thanks for inviting him to become a member of the Tippaccanoe Club. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends Henry Washington Hillard of Alabama for a diplomatic post in Belgium, if a vacancy occurs; also recommends William Boulware of Virginia for a diplomatic post at Naples, Italy, reminding him [DW] for a letter of recommendation written by professor Thomas R. Dew of William and Mary College, which is enclosed [Enclosure not included]. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on new office; advises him how to reun the country; expresses sorrow for death of [William] Henry Harrison. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends Dr. Jno. M. Galt of Portsmouth Va. for the position of military storekeeper at Old Point Comfort [Va.]. [Received at ordnance office, 29 April, 1841] 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses his and both Houses of Congress regrets about Mr. Harrison's death; also mentions his respect for the late President. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recomends Jackson M. Stewart for an appointment; expresses regret at his inability to bid him [JT] a personal farewell. 1 p.  ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions how the President's refusal to sign a charter dealing with corporations and how the refusal affects the Whig party. 2 pp. ACy of LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that he [JT] pardon John C. Sharpe, who was dismissed from the Navy, and restore him to his position. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refutes charge brought against him as Collector of the New York Customs House bo Gov. Poindexter. 7 pp. DS. Including deposition of Samiel O. Howe. 3 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Extracts of newspapers articles from the Philadelphia American Sentinel and the Philadelphia Ledger about John Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gives his approval for Webster's plans dealing with impressmentl suggests the plans hold true for the land as well as sea. 1 p. Acy of LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Extract of a letter discussing the appointment of Mr. Riois as Secretary of Legation, and [?]'s desire to change the appointment and offer it to Mr. Van Rensselaer as he had already formally done so. 3 pp. Cy of L. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests Badger to give his regrets to the commodore for not making the trip today; the Senate has failed to \"adjourn over\" and his mind is \"too much engrossed with the subjects before me.\" 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the illness of the President John Tyler. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends condolences on Tyler's loss of advisors and friends [due to the explosion on board the warship Princeton]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Responds to his letter in which he asks to marry her daughter Julia; asks if he will be able to supply Julia with the \"enjoyments by which she has been surrounded.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Land grant to William Hudgins of Ray County, Missouri, for eighty acres of land in the District of Land subject to sale at Lexington, Missouri authorized by President John Tyler (see oversized file). 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests he see Mr. Brown concerning possible title to property; congratulates him on nomination to assembly; thinking of strong and decided message [to Congress]. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will defer sending a greyhound across the Atlantic until March because of the cold weather; tells of hopes to negotaite treaty with \"His Majesty\"; praises address sent by Tyler; has seen a statue of Cicero which bears a likeness to him [JT]; is planning to give him souvenirs of Italy; comments of course the Whigs are pursuing in Virginia on the Presidential question. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends James J. Wright for the position of consul at Cuba; discusses various nominees for Postmaster in Ulster County, New York; describes excitement about approaching election. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Friends wish him [JT] not to reture, but to be a member of the U.S. Senate where he could \"annihilate some of the distinguished Coons who have made it their business to villify and persecute you during your administration\"; would be also be able to carry through the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mr. Stillwell is anxious to secure the succession to his deputy Mr. Rapalje; wishes something could be done for Shaler; need for men of weight or character as leaders. TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Received his letter and considers his views just; comments on several appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation from them by their [secretary?] to play a private concert for the President, his wife, and firends. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses clipping concerning a meeting about the Texas annexation. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl, [circa March 4, 1845]. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets that he and Mrs. von Geralt missed seeing the Tylers before they left Washington; appreciates his attention and the interest he took in promoting commercial relationships between the U.S. and the Zollverein. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem entitled \"Picnic Song\" [by John Tyler?]. 1 p. TCy of Poem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeating arrangement [probably at the White House] or visiting list. 4 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a silver pitcher given to Tyler by the ladies of the county. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests that his supports and friends in New York be encouraged to purchase a subscription to a weekly paper, the Old Dominion, at two dollars per year, or a daily paper the New Era, at five dollars per year to boost sales and support the editior; both papers, published and edited by Wm. Cunningham, in Portsmouth, Virginia, provide extensive coverage and support for him [JT]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Announces his expected arrival in new York and requests that mr. Gardiner meet him at the wharf when he arrives. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family News; requests Gardiner to send peaches from New York and asks him to visit; Julia is still ill but improving steadily. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Announces the peaches and tells of the arrival of cantaloupes from Mr. Congor that he gave to his servants because he didn't think they were fit for his family; Julia is becoming more healthy; family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns not to purchase any land in the mountains of Va. without seeing it first, as most of it is of no value; discusses business matters concerning coal mines in Kentucky and plans for raising capital for the project. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests Gardiner see the land in Kentucky himself; gives description of the 900 [?] acres and directions for reaching it; also gives the names of several people Gardiner can ask for assistance when he arrives. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns a $1300 check drawn by the Exchange Bank at Norfolk on the Bank of New York and related to business matters. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning a bank draft drawn at the Farmers Bank; mentions Julia and their boy. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes the progress of the clover and wheat crops because of the dry weather. Comments on Julia's plans for a trip north and urges Gardiner and Margaret to come for a visit. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His and his wife's travel plans; requests Gardiner meet him and his wife, Julia, in Philadelphia the evening of 20 July if possible. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Gardiner that he will not be able to arrive in New York on the 20th as planned, but will be delayed because of complications caused by the weather and crops. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses matters relating to land in Kentucky. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells Gardiner that his agents in Kentucky are cheating him and asks him to travel there to look into the matter; character reference for Col. Watkins. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Details travel plans, including delay of train. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business and family matters. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning payments for land; refers to foxhunts and merrymaking in the neighborhood, now that \"William Beekman left us\"; refers to Woodbury as Democratic nominee and possible resulting split in New York. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that Gardiner contact Mr. Benson regarding sending a chair to the Tyler residence; also hopes that Gardiner will visit soon. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Instructs Gardiner on business matters regarding land in Kentucky, and on acquiring an agent there; states that \"the ratification of the Mexican Treaty will relieve the money market and the spirit of speculation will be on tiptoe.\" 3pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses advantage of sending mail via Norfolk over Richmond; business matters, especially the exchange rate. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Announces birth of his son; notes receipt of chair; discusses farming season and bad prices for crops; remarks on revolutions in Europe and possibilites of war; quotes Jefferson. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning transfer of deed of Kentucky land from Tyler to Gardiner; proposes means to clear and cultivate land. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses letter from Judge Juntington of Indiana. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from Judge Huntington, Louisville, Ky., to John Tyler, Charles City Co. House, Virginia, 23 Dec. 1847. Concerning land and mining possbilities in Kentucky and Ohio. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Love poem; \"To My Wife\"; John Tyler to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. Tcy of Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family matters about a portrait and Julia's remedy for stomach sickness; business matter about a debt. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; asks Gardiner to pay certain bills with enclosed money. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; possibly bringing a suit up in Federal Court; problems of getting a reliable agent. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning the deed to some land; instructions about seeing the land and looking after the matter; legal advice from Judge Christian of Williamsburg. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning the court system and the suit involving the qustion of some land in Kentucky [?]; postcript refers to Polk what he rightly deserved. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters settling confusion over money matters; speculates on outcome of Pennsylvania election. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Financial and business matters reiterating directions given in previous letter. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, incuding a reference to a response from Calhoun to a letter Tyler is sending to all Cabinet members; refers to Taylor's election...\"My time for speaking out has come...\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem entitled, \"Virginia\" by John Tyler. 1 p. Poem. (see oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses New York as a new market for produce from farms of the York River region; also, how to construct an ox cart; consideration of a mort[g]age, and news of the health of the family's slaves with influenza. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses [Seaton's?] reputation, business matters, the payment of debts, and social events. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Urges Gardiner to report about all aspects of his trip and findings in California and hopes that the people of California will draft a constitution by Dec. 1; describes a festive trip to Richmond to break monotony of life at \"Sherwood Forest\" and comments on the wheat crop. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters regarding coal lands and the price of them. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seeks advice on how much he should ask for purchase of Kentucky land, by a group including Sam Casey of Washington. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests draft for $1500; reports on the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short business note about a bank draft. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matter about payment of a $1500 draft; also, asking $20,000 for land in Kentucky; travel plans because of the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is gratified to learn that his views on the Austrian suppression of Hungary are the same as his. 4 pp. TCy of the ALS. Includes TCy of TL from Mary A. Benjamin to James A. Servies. 5 December 1958, describing Tylre's letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note, to apply check as previously discussed. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Robert to procure five bushels of wheat of Pennsylvania growth; mentions varieties he does not want, prefers Zimmerman wheat; remarks on the importance of changing seed every five years; wonders if he [RT] and the Doctor Phipps could make the selection from the farmers around Bristol; plans to travel to New York on the first of October on business and to attend the agricultural show at Flushing, Long Island, then to visit Briston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; refers to Gardiner's agent in Baltimore; remarks on Mr. Beeckman and others in California. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note regarding dates when draft notes are due. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business letter regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Travel news about trip of Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Beekman; discusses eventual prominence of California, and letter from Judge Huntington about coal lands. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speculates on future prominence and wealth of California through its exports and the ratification of its constitution; comments on pending dangers associated with slavery issue; sends news of family and thanks Gardiner for sending sample of gold dust.4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to by supporters in New York and Philadelphia; comments on birth of Julia G. Tyler and health of her mother, etc. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on health of Julia and Margaret, who are both improving; refers to a letter from Judge Brown that suit with Samuel [?] has been compromised. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Julia's poor health; also on present political climate - the rights of the slaveholding states are being discarded and then Southerners uniting in insecurity; Tyler says his ties are equally divided. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement of his lands who have deteroriated due to \"injudicious husbandry\" for 200 years; mentions additions to his family of two boys and a girl; has been \"no idle drone since I parted with politics and the politicians\"; fears that destruction will be wrought by \"ambitious and unpricipled demagogues\" but hopes \"sound wisdom and patriotism in the country...[will] baffle all evil designs.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short note listing accounts. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters - stopped payments on check and debt; urges Gardiner to visit. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates confusion and mix-up regardnig the payment of certain debts. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters and news of Julia and Margaret. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brief letter commenting on enclosed letter from William H. Smith. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discuses improbability of going to New York City in the near future refers Smith to Alexander Gardiner, who handles his property on the Ohio River; predicts coal mines will be of incalculable value.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News about the early death of John Beeckman and business matters regardin Pain's invention; remarks about the proceedings in Massachusetts; also about his lecture on history of Virginia to students. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on death of Mr. Beeckman; the mild climate of California; three [3] fires which have swept from San Francisco, the last of which destroyed a souvenir he was keeping for Tyler; discusses last admission of California as a state into the Union; tells of mail received from the family from the Panama (steamboat). 4 pp. TCy of ALS. Inclyding TCy (incomplete) of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note regarding receipt of two checks. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents . Reports on trip with Julia, health and brief business matters, including cancelled checks. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brief description of Tyler's travels from Norfolk to Williamsburg and short illness; tries to relate how the estate of John Beeckman will be distributed to mother and son according to California and Mexican law, based on his knowledge of Virginia law. 5 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to his ill health and planned trip to Richmond; also discusses bankdrafts. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political tide in Virginia \"topsy turvy\" and fears for future, as well as slave labor in S. California. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news, especially caricatures of each member in great detail; comments on vacation in new York, and excitement surrounding Jenny Lind; urges Gardiner to stay in California if the profits are high. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Confirms receipt of the resignation of Prof. Hopkins from teh Chemistry Department of the College of William and mary; asks Robert to tell John that a temporary position is thus available if he is prepared for it and he must contact Col. McCandish and Judge Christin concerning proposition. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short business letter regarding payment of debt and short family news. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts Tyler sent in the post the night earlier. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business letter regarding price of land at $20,000. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter relling of family's illnesses, including a severe case affecting Julia and a terrible cold Tyler had; discusses various treatment. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning payment of three checks, Julia's continual ill-health, and the receipt of a letter from David Gardiner from Sacramento. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters concerning land in Illinois and Tyler's title to it. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Mrs. Gardiner's health is improving; four checks have been dispatched to recipient; also refers to letter from Mr. Page concerning land title. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels there are causes both internal and external at work to produce the ruin of the country; discusses the motive of the European governments who desire dissolution of the Union; Great Britain, after having made a profit out of the slave traffic, clamors for universal emancipation and sends her hirelings to the U.S. to encourage \"Fanatics\"; only \"devotional attachment to Gov. and Union on the part of our people\" can save the Union; speaks as the \"true representative of Southern feeling.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters regarding whether to mine lands or to let the railroads use them. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on his and Julia's poor health and sends two checks. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets not being able to secure position as Port Collector in San Diego for Gardiner; discusses poor health and family news; also the \"uneasy conditions of public affairs.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that \"matters are looking better for the country\" politically. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to Tyler's 26 Nov. 1850 letter discussing \"great question of the day\" which is union or disunion of the United States. 2 pp. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates sorry over death of Alexander Gardiner, and grief it is causing family members. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates death of Col. Gardiner and expresses sorrow over event. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends information about his \"departed friend\" General Brazure N. Pryor, especially his bravery while commanding an artillery comany at the Battle of Hampton [War of 1812] so that his widow Elizabeth (Deneufville) Pryor could receive a land bounty; he [JT] nominated him to be elected Brigadier General in the winter of 1815-1816, served with him in legislature, and recommended him to be Collector at Norfolk, where he served until his death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses experiences in California for past two years; incoroprates fine weather, mining conditions, agricultural progress, etc. 3 pp. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the official muster roll of his company does not account for much of the time it was in service [in the War of 1812] and that the payroll omits the name of his servant, William Short, who also served; wonders if Short, who is still alive, is entitled to benefit of land for his service under the Act of Congress. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests Gardiner to check on an order Tyler placed with store in New York; family news, 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses desire to sell Kentucky land and plans to hire an agent, William Prentis [?] to aid him; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is in better health and homesick for New York 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to a letter by the Jefferson Literary Society of Philadelphia requesting Tyler's opinion on the U.S. foreign policy of intervention versus isolationism. 8 pp. Cy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family news and business matters regarding check payments. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family's ill health and business matters pertaining to bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family; ill health and recovery, as well as thanks Horsford for giving him a chemistry book. 2 pp. XCy of ALS, 20 March, 1852, from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Prof. E.N. Horsford, stating she found Tyler's letter and mailed it for him because he got ill. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler wants to sell his Kentucky land on the Ohio River, which is valuable for its coal deposits and fertility, for $20,000; it is 1500 acres. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business and family matters. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mr. Sam B. Casey, Tyler's contact in Kentucky, responded on the wealth of the coal deposits in the land Tyler owns; suggests mining it but Tyler prefers to sell it for $20,000. 2pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to more conservative estimate of the quantity of coal in the Kentucky land; still prefers to sell land; urges Gardiner to see that Alexander Gardiner's will is attended to 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business matter, including three checks, and his health. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Talks about a fire, started by the combustion of a vial of chloric ether ignited by a candle, which he extinguished; mentions a harvest time. 3 pp. XCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; health of Tyler is improving, and the corn crop is planted, etc.; corrects Dr. William Gardiner;s error that it will cost $50,000 to mine the Kentucky property. 2 pp. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses possible sale of Warren's farm. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Banking matters and discusses family's health; says he may go to Philadelphia for medical advice. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use his influence to assist his brother William Tyler to obtain the position of a naval store keeper at the washington Navy Yard or one elsewhere of a \"corresponding character\"; gives a biographical description of his brother. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business matters. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses his \"wretched\" health and his business dealings with William Ozborne. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on business matters and improved health under the care of Dr. Semple of Hampton, Va. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses banking matters, election day activites, and hopes to spend next winter in a warm climate. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates that the newspaper accounts of his ill-health are exaggerated, although he has been very unwell; promises to visit Staten Island when Julia is well. XCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler thanks him for his previous two letters which describe the Constitutional Convention and reflects on excitement of the Fourth of july. 1 P. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler has submitted to articles to the [Southern Literary] Messenger for publication about his days at [the College of] William and Mary. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short business note detailing \"enclosed\" checks. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seeks help in advocating a promotion which Gibson feels he deserves, in lieu of a mistrial fifteen years ago, in which Tyler was able to help him. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Horsford extended an invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Tyler to join his wife and him at their home in Cambridge before the Tylers head south. 1 . TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news regarding health of Mrs. Tyler and her planned annual journey to her mother; mentions that he attended the first meeting of the Agricultural Society in Richmond, [Va.]. 2 pp. XCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cites Mrs. Tyler's terrible health for two months, since the birth of her baby, as the reason why he and Mrs. Tyler have not been able to visit Horsford. 2 pp. Xcy of ASL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to their trip and mourns the death of his sister; also includes business matters. 2 pp. ALS. Including the ALS from Julia Gardiner to her sister, New York, New York, requesting that she have her [JG] purchases sent to her home. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short note accompanying check. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business and family [health] matters. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business matters such as bank payments as well as family and home [garden] happenings. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Topic: \"The Merchant of Former Times and The Merchant of Today.\" Brief history of the merchant in society and discussion of the 19th century role. 8 pp. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that some of his printed addresses be distributed by Gardiner to specific persons; comments on his health, crops, and asks Gardiner to get him an English walking stick in New York 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses business disappointments--postponement of the sale of land in Kentucky and in the sale of his corn;whishes to take advantage of mason's offer to endorse and to negotiate through the banks the note and thereby discharge his obligations to the James River and Kanawha Canal Copany by July 1. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Announces birth of a son, who was born without the aid of chloroform to the mother; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is with the Tyler family, although recovering from illness. 2 pp. Xvy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, advice on getting good estimate for property. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters; party season brought to an end by Lent; comments on the social successes of Margaret [Tyler's sister-in-law?]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business [banking] matters regarding the payment of bills. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Short business note, travel plans. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Instructions on what to do with a deed mailed in a previous letter; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Horsford for sending a budding potato for experiments in planging in Va.; congratulates Horsford on rise in literary world, and expresses disappointment that he did not visit Cambridge. 3 pp. XCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the college of William and mary where he [JT] is to address the literary societies; mention of [Henry A.] Wise as a visitor to the College; crops fair, rain frequent; [Hugh Blair] Grigsby will deliver an address before Phi Beta Kappa on the subject of the people of the convention of 1788. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses letter from American Consul at Glasgow concerning her father's claim to an inheritance; hopes her trip was made without inconvenience; was detained on his return from Old Point by the steamer's broken shaft; all well at home; much rain, no damage to wheat. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the result of potato crop; left Julia and the three youngest children on Staten Island; brought the two largest boys with a view of putting them in school in the area; plans to accompany Julia and the children home' sends greetings to Mrs. Horsford and regards to him [EH]. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends suggestions for investigating the status of the Gardiner etate in England and for verifying the connection between the families on both sides of the Atlantic; has not been well for several days; has grieved over the death of Mrs. Horsford. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished by Henry McCaffrey, Baltimore: Washington D.C. John F. Ellis. 3 pp. Song. Including XCy of above song. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Due to bad winter weather conditions, communication from the \"outside world\" is not active, and Tyler inquires of political news; offers his and Julia's condolences on the loss of Horsford's wife [?]. 3 pp. XCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the crops and predicts high prices for corn in the next year; gives news of family health and asks for word about the yellow fever outbreaks in New York. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter in response to Tyler's inquiry of his family lineage: [Thomas Gardiner, Esq. of Tollesburry, Essex.] 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Farming news and notes celebration on 13 May in Jamestown of its founding by settlers, for which he must prepare a history of Virginia. 2 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to Tyler regarding price negotations of some property and a pony for sale. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, including difficulties in getting a loan from the bank; asks Gardiner to talk with someone in New York 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports meeting agenda. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, which he asks Gardiner to look into; states that he is looking for a residence for his wife, who doesn't want to live at \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia) forever. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will not succeed in next congressional elections because of the enormous increase in expenditures, mentions statement made by [Henry A.] Wise in Williamsburg that the College [of William and Mary] was \"the most superb body of equal size he had ever seen,\" says of Wise that 'his eye is steadily fixed on 1860\" [presidential election], feels that he[JT] is the last of the Virginia Presidents, suggests remedy for ailment of his grandson, plans to move to Hampton, 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brief business note asking Gardiner to give enclosed check to portrait artist; predicts hard times due to bad crop. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Julia Gardiner Tyler, \"Villa Margarett,\" [Hampton, Va.], to Col. David L. Gardiner Asks her brother to have Margaret's portrait sent as soon as possible and to put it directly in the care of the steamer's captain. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler analyzes his son's letter about the Zolverein Treaty; confesses that, as a father of six and a supervisor of a household, he is no Cicero or Pliny, but opts to live out his days in Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Compliments Tyler on his \"Memories of Richmond\" address and comments on Mr. Cushing's and Mr. Seward's speeches; he is lonely. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Navy Yard official wrote in regard to shipping the remains of Mr. Denison of Va. to be buried next to his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brief note asking Gardiner to conduct some bond exchanges for him. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by Edward Everett; mentions difficulties of son, John; comments on Virginia gubernatorial race; his address at the College of William and Mary forthcoming and the rebuilding of the college is estimated to cost $18,200, and will be completed Oct. 1, 1859. 4 pp. ALS. Includes engraving of John Tyler, 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters, including the payment od debts and a trip to Raleigh, [N.C.], during which he gave 3 speeches; discusses his poor health and the flourishing wheat crops. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler agrees that a meeting of the Board would prove detrimental to his objective of re-establishing the law scool on solid footing; also inquires if books from West Point [Academy] arrived. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the 1860 presidental election and how the Virginia delegates stand on the candidacies of [Robert M.T.] Hunter, Henry A. Wise, and Stephen Douglass; his speech at a Richmond banquet was highly applauded; Mrs. Tyler's ill health, and his son's handwriting which rivaled Napoleon's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Agrees to speak on politics in Portsmouth; predicts that Breckenridge will be elected by the House of Representatives. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speaks of his triumph at the state convention where the Peace Conference Project was defeated; the \"temper of the state is obviously rising'; within 6 or 7 months Virginia will leave the Union. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends his speech; fears drift into secession, perhaps can be delayed until October; large cannon removed to Old Point, [Comfort, Va.]; may be a majority fot he Border States in the Convention, but it is doubted; measles has broken out among the chuldren; interest to [RT's] bond held by Crump falls due 4 May and 4 Nov., has no money or would not trouble him. 3 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS. 1 p\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of the death of Ex-President Tyler in The Daily Express (Petersburg, Va.). 4 pp. Nws. (See oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Detailed inventory of property/belongings on estate at his death. 2 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk, [Va.]; asks for news of the Tyler family. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Plan of the House of Representatives,\" Published by C. Bohm. 1 p. PD. (See Oversize File)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle describing bill introduced by Del. George W. Grayson to improve the New kent County burial site of Letitia Christian Tyler. (From the Daily Press and Times Herald) 1 p. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reaffirms the beauty and merits of Tidewater Virginia; gives an account of traditoonal social behavior to illustrate the proud cilture of the are; the descendants of the are should have a \"sense of their duty not to a single state only, but to the Whole Union.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets it has taken him so long to answer Tyler's letters; offers to publish some of Tyler's writing stating his opinon on the secession question for Virginia; agrees with Tyler's opinion that Virginia must stay with the Union; offers his regards to Mrs. Tyler. 2 pp. ALS, Frag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts invitiation from President and Mrs. Tyler. 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Poem entitled \"Song.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. Poem entitled \"To M.G.B.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert T[yler?], Curl's Wharf, to Mrs. Pearl Tyler, Sturgeon Point, James River, Va. Although he is not there in person, his heart is at \"Sherwood [Forest]\"; had been afraid it would bring back too many memories; this visit, however, only brought him pleasant experiences; encloses picture of his brother Henry; sends love to all of Pearl's family. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketches of part of Tyler land somewhere along the Ohio River; sketched by S.R. Carey, 2 pp. AMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Medical prescription for Honorable John Tyler; Hegeman, Clark, and Company, druggists. 1 p. AN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Envelope of letter from John Tyler, to Colonel Samuel S. Gardiner, Abby Manor, Shelton Island, Suffolk County, New York. 1 item. ADS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Five envelopes from President John Tyler, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York. 5 items. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Four envelopes to President John Tyler, Washington City, D.C. 4 items. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Envelopes to President John Tyler, 31 items. AD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Article in the Eclectic Magazine about John Tyler; \"John Tyler and His Presidency\"; written by his son Lyon G. Tyler, LL.D. 18 pp. PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Address given by Jon. George L. Christian; to the Colonial Dames of America; in Virginia; entitled \"John Tyler\"; includes inscription. 26 pp. PV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Address entitled \"John Tyler, Tenth President of the United States\"; by Armistead C. Gordon. 45 pp. PV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Article \"John Tyler -- Tenth President of the United States\"; written by Oliver Perry Chitwood. 2 pp. PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Engraving, 6 1/8\" X 9 1/4\", black and white, of John Tyler, by H.B. Hall and Sons, New York, New York1 item. Engraving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents William Miller to [?]. Regrets missing [?] in New York; Mr. Wood was nominated by a coalition of \"leading men\" from the anti-Masonic and working men's parties; speculates on future developments on New York politics. 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Philip Gerald Auchampaugh, Robert Tyler: Southern Rights Champion, Duluth, 1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of letter from Seawell; complains of all the rain they have been having; relates news of their mututal friends in Williamsburg; the Vice-President is tolerably well, and is \"I believe daily expecting a visit from General Harrison -- what between public and private matters everyminut of his time is employed and for the most part unhappily employed. For the cares of his office are already little less than the cares of the man and it is absurd to suppose that any man of his temperment and rank in life can be happy without being rich.\" Mother unwell; birth of his daughter. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for taking so long to reply, but a \"serious indisposition\" has kept him from being able to write; sends his regars to Gardiner's family and a special note to Margaret; planning a trip to Philadelphia. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has given with great pleasure his last letter to the President; has \"good will\" for the German population. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends Ferris as a good man for the surveyorship; notes that a possible opponent of Ferris' is Eli Moore, who is a friend of Polk; warns against filling positions with too many from the same clique. 3 pp. AL. incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Gardiner to lend money to newspaper editor, Thomas Dunn English; speaks of Polk and two poltiical associates. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Gardiner to ask Gov. Van Ness if Mr. Cooper can be given a position other than the one alloted to him of inspector because he cannot now climb sides of ships or [?] the burdens of such an office; reports that both me and Mr. Cooper are bad off financially; says Mr. Polk is partly responsible for this by \"annihilating all my expections.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Defends his father and himself against an article written in the New York Herald accusing them of trying to thwart Polk and his administration; suggests that the author of the article was paid; \"The ex-President has never uttered a word, I am sure, about Mr. Polk good, bad or indifferent and does not give the subject of Politics a thought now that the Texas question is settled. After much toil and sacrifice for his country...have only tortured and reviled him, he has retured, I hope forever, into the quiet and dignity of private life...He has a sweet and blooming wife, a sufficient fortune, a beautiful estate...moreover he scarcely ever opens a newspaper...\"; list of Tyler's accomplishments as President; \"He needs but on thing more,...the justice of his country\"; inquires as to publishing a rebuttal. 7 pp. ALS. Including NwsCl of New York Herald, 2 August, 1845. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends his best to Gardiner's family;comments on rumors of the \"bloody war\"; informs him that he received a letter from former Pres. Tyler, who is well; comments that \"Polkey and Spoils [Spoils system] should feel small now.\" 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to be in New York City soon; informs Gardiner that \"Polk has at last been caught\" as he predicted. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Gardiner to see that a speech he has written is published; has heard from the Ex-President and Mrs. Tyler who are both doing well; \"He says something about some expression used in one of my letters that has annoyed Julia. I have written him that it was altogether unintentioned, Madame Juliua is too sensitive\"; tells David Gardiner and him to get married. 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that a gentleman, \"in whom [he] place[s] unbounded confidence\" has hinted that Buchanan will take Virginia and that the press there is \"out for [him]\"; Tyler is campaighning hard in [?] where the elections will be held next monday. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alarmed at the \"political aspect of affairs in this country\"; is sure the South is convinced it \"should have sustained the Missouri Compromise Candicate at Baltimore\"; regards the Missouri Compromise as the \"strong hope and sheet Anchor of the Country\"; predicts General Cass will be defeated and consequently the party will be \"swept up as with deluge.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that his name, of all the Northern Men, will be acceptable to the \"People of the Southern States for the Presidency\"; wishes him to come to Philadelpia and make some friends; confirms that judge campbell is almost avowedly for Buchanan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Gardiner to \"procure a copy\" of the paper containing the annoucement of [his father-in-law, Thomas Abthorpe] Cooper's death; wants to write a short biography of Cooper; sends his love to Gardiner's mother and Margaret. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells Churchill he had come to town that day; asks him to bring a deed with him from the clerk's office that \"settles Longwood on Macy Cooper.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Offers to send his father a picture of Priscilla; says he doesn't want it being a fixture in the house; thinks he is feeling better; New York politics. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Read his letter to the Union Meeting which has given satisfaction there; asks how many members of the state [Pa.] democratic delegation Buchanan can depend on as \"faithful friends\"; reminds Buchanan that he fells he should return to the senate. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Judge] Campbell has carried the city, [Phil.] and \"will no doubt receive the City and County vote in the State Convention.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning strike by laborers on the coal wharves and its handling by police in Richmond. 8 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Kiffee Chose the \"Old Keystone\" as his future home; finds Pennsylvania men agreeable; accepts an invitation to address Bigler Club in Lancaster. 2 pp. ALS. Including Df. concerning the \"Southern\" position of Pennsylvania and the transference of Pennsylvania to a \"semi-abolitionist\" state by the election of James Pollacky. 1 p. Including Df concerning disagreement with George Bancroft's interpretation of political basis of the settlement of Virginia. 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines invitation to address a Bigler Club in Colomia, Pa. [?]; feels that Col. Bigler will \"not only be nominated by the Democratic State Convention,\" but will also be elected by the people in the fall to the \"gubernatorial office\"; he is first always for Pennsylvania. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBigler Club report including letter from Robert Tyler read at the meeting. 1 p. NwsCl. Including TCy of above NwsCl. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will \"have the supprt of the City and Country without fail\"; sends his \"respectful compliments\" to Buchanan's niece Miss Lane and to Mrs. Baker. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's delegates will gain a majority of seats in the Convention; has seen Col. Bigler; feels that Buchanan should visit Philadelphia for a few days; inquires as to who shall be the next Canal Commissioner. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has contacted \"friends in high quarters\" concerning the best \"flue tobacco\" in the country; will write them soon at length. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines invitation on behalf of the Democracy of Berks County to celebrate the 4th of July due to a previous engagement; indicates that \"we all have a right to feel proud and gratified at the position occupied by our beloved Commonwealth [Pa.].\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend democratic festivities at Eagle Station on the 20th of August. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of same letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend the committee meeting at bedofrd on the 27th of July; is obstructed from many of the duties of his office by a wound he recieved to his right hand as a result of a fireworks explosion on the 4th of July. 1 p Cy of Al.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Proclaims the success of the \"Pennsylvania movement\" in the Democratic Caucus; informs him that he has been an \"able, efficient, and enthusiastic body of friends at his back\"; the \"Union Resolutions\" which he thinks originated with [?], \"are slain outright\" but to Buchanan's advantage; enunciates the problem of the \"Unionist Democrats.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that the Governor present an address for the release of Irishman Smith O'Brien. 2 pp. ACys of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants response to a letter Tyler sent in reference to \"certain offensive remarks said to have been made\" by him at Harrisburg, [Pa.]; asks for a response to that letter; Cameron must deny or retreat. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Condemns Mr. Donahoe for connecting Franklin Pierce with the \"illeberal temper\" of the New Hampshire State Convention in his newspaper the Boston Pilot. 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Defends his father against two articles attacking his administration. 5 pp. ALS. including TCy of ALS. 20 July, 1852. Printed in Auchampaugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines an invitation for the New Hampshire Convention due to \"circumstances of a private nature\"; proclaims success of the Democratic Party in November; commends Pierce as the right choice for the Democratic nomination. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thinks it best that he withdraw his name as candidate for clerkship of Pennsylvania Supreme Court to replace Mr. Cohen. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses an advertisement from the Ledger discrediting Pierce, that he feels should be contested; gives his support, which had earlier been for Buchanan, to Pierce as the Presidential candidate. 2 pp. ALS. Includes incomplete Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for Wise's views and suggestions as to the upcoming Presidential contest; offers his \"humble influence\" to Wise in his political aspirations; predicts the development of the Democratic Convention; questions why all states, emaning the inclusion of ones that do not usually vote Democratic should have a sa in the Democratinc nomination; claims that the South will provide \"present protection and future success\" for the Democrats. 4 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that the free-soil element will \"exhibit itself to an alarming extent\" in the formulation of the Southern Platform of '56; warns Wise to keep the South united at all costs and not to quarrel with [Robert] Hunter. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks the President to intervene on behalf of a \"young man by the name of Phillips\" who has been fired from his clerkship in a customs house, Tyler claims that his removal will be disadvantageous to the party because his father is an extremely influential man. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Understands from the Ledger that Mr. Lane is opposed to the Pacific Railroad project; regrets that he does not give his \"able support\" to the project; claims that Lane is wrong in attributing the project to New York speculators who intend to make the road a private corporation. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note regarding letter of 5 December, 1853, and the Friends of Ireland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that the attacks on him [RT] made by the Pennsylvanian [which is owned by Bigler] did him no harm, and in fact, probably lost him a good deal of subscribers; reports that the senatorial race between Gov[erno]r Porter and [Colonel] Bigler is being conducted with \"much bitterness among [the] candidates\"; feels that Cadwalader is making a fine character in Congress.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Holds Tyler in high esteem, and considers him a close friend; reaffirms that he will not be a candidate for office [Presidency]; confident that Miss Harriet [his niece] will not marry an Englishman; he does not hear much from Philadelphia as \"Judge Campbell and Mr. Hunt[er] never write\"; he has \"full faith\" in the election of Wise. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Seawell that the President will be happy to serve Mr. [Jones?] if he is able to do so; indicates that the letter will \"furnish you authority for [?] in the case of Holt and the other cases.\" 2 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Awaits Buchanan's return to America \"with great impatience\"; advices him never to discount the possibility of running for the Presidency; warns him that he should try to bring all his friends together; informs Buchanan that Pierce would like to run for the Presidency but he Tyler does not think that he can win; although Virginia is strongly supporting Wise for the Presidency, Tyler admits that the next president cannot come from a slave state; has just returned to Philadelphia after delivering an address at the Commencement of William and Mary College. 2 pp. 2 TCys of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dr. George [Semple?] was an applicant for the place when you spokle for Col. Custis, and it was decided by the department that no change should be hat at that point. The President (whom I have just consulted) thinks it will not do to make any change under the circumstances\"; asks him to tell John Seawell that he would like to see him once more; asks when he is planning to visit Washington. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Had a short visit with Joe [Seawell] but had to leave his office; regrets that he and Priscilla have been deprived of your society four summers; claims that public politic opinion is disorganized in the North; fears a \"dis[solution?] of the Democratic Party Nort and South\"; asks Seawell to keep him informed of Virginia politics especially regarding the race between Hunter and Wise. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if Boswell will loan him money to give to Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The meeting \"last night\" was large; \"Thousands of people\" had come to hear him; it was a \"clique affair\" and he was \"omitted\" from the Committee of Arrangements; informs that Gov. Bigler \"ran away from\" the meeting; reveals that \"Wescott is one of the most despised men in the community.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns Buchanan that he must come home [from England] soon in order to sustain the \"united delegation from Pennsylvania\" that Tyler feels is necessary for his nomination; notes that \"Campbell and J. Glancey Jones are traitors:\" and Forney cannot decide where he stands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Feels easier in his mind since the last time he wrote\" as recent election in New York and Maryland have seen a downturn in \"Pierceism\" ; claims that the Dallas movement will \"fizzle out\"; chastises Buchanan for an \"ill-advised\" letter he wrote to Wise, but is happy to report that Wise still supports him; feels that with Pennsylvania behind him, Buchanan will certainly be successful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs him that Pennsylvania is for Buchanan now; tells Wise to \"lien [lean?] towards him strongly; relates that there is a \"remarkably kind feeling\" towards Wise among politicial friends of his; claims that Pierce movement is dead there; considers Wise's letter to the New York National Democrats \"really admirable.\" 3 pp. ALS. including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Questions the exclusion of the Irish-American from the Convention of the Friends of Ireland; wonders how Tyler, always a supporter of Irish Americans, could allow the \"exclusion\" of a newspaper of over 100,000 subscribers from such a Convention, of which Tyler is the Chairman. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Armstrong, Reserved member; acknowledges that the remonstrant, Jee Seawell [?] has accused the Board of being unlawful by not publically stating the reasons for which they dismissed him. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents McGowan has just received a letter from Dr. Smith indicating that no funds are available for his office; informs Robert that it has been suggested that he purchase \"an iron safe\" in which to keep the documents of the Society [?]; Dr. Smith also suggested to him that they develop a more effective system for obtaining contributions; he requires a list of the \"State Directories and Socieities\" in order to do this. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will comply with Tyler's invitiation of a visit as soon as he can come to Philadelphia; praises him for his connection with the Irisih movement and claims him an \"able and unflinching advocate\"; feels that although michael Doheny and his fellow agitators should be condemned for their violence at the last Convention [of the Friends of Ireland], he must admit that they ahve led to progress for the cause; believes that together he and Tyler \"can do much towards peace and cooperation\"; declines any offer of a position in the delegation. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests that establishment of the office of the American I[rish] E.A.A.; suggests that Capt[ain] William t. Lyons is the man for the position; suggests that the position should pay 2,000 dollars per year; also suggests James C. Hyde, to go to work in Ireland. 8 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Tyler that the new constitution [of the E.A.A.] calls for the establishment of an Under-Secretary [which he has called for previously]; informs Tylr of an upcoming reply in the Citizen by [Patrick] Lynch, the editor of the Irish-American; if Tyler is ever in New York, Limsden is there every week and would like to see him. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that Mitchel does not support the [IAEA] organization and that Tyler should attempt to persuade him into its favor; speaks pejoratively regarding editor of the Irish-American, Lynch; claims that the Massachusetts Convention was \"a sorry affair\"; recommends Lumsden to strengthen the organization; Harris wanted to knwo who informed McClenahan that he was a British spy, but McClenahan would not tell him. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that he had a letter from Dr. Smith proposing a meeting with him and Tyler in Philadelphial; feels that they should postpone everthing until the \"full fruits\" of the trial \"are developed\"; claims that \"victory and glory await us.\" 1 p ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tried to see Lynch, finally found him in Brooklyn; feels that everything \"is made right\" with Lynch. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that a recent speech made referring to Tyler is unworthy; knows that Tyler is \"a patriot and a gentleman\"; intends to publish something to this effect in his nxt paper. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that, according to custom, a fee is to be collected by the Directory when a new charter is applied for; asks Tyler's opinion as to whether the new laws cancel this old custom or not. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Noticed that McGowan signed a letter with his official title within the Directory; asks Tyler if the names of members of the organization are not to be secret; Mr. Mitchel's lecture \"cut to pieces\" John Omahony's faction; this faction \"has utterly ruined itself.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had an interview with Mr. Thomas Whyte, Secretary of the State Directory; refers to the Emigrant Aid Society. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Surprised that the Directory Charter has not reached Tyler yet; receives money very slowly, but has received \"encouraging letters\" from the South and West. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Tyler that accommodations \"will be due\" on the 21st; he should remind the Herald that the amount is $300. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to call a meeting of the Supreme Directory and force Mitchell to give an explanation of his traitorous acts. 3 pp. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets that he cannot attend the meeting of the Supreme Directory on the 29th; feels that the conduct of the Secretary [McGowan], is not satisfactory. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of ALS from Dr. Smith, [Boston, Mass], to Dr. McGowan 4 March, 1856, concerning the sending of \"monies\" to the Treasurer. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that the State Delegates of Virginia will be for Wise; states that Wise is very close to their whole family; his father would be the best but he is out of politics; he will be a valuable asset in the election of Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received a letter from Daniel Edgar Sickles, Secretary of Legation to Mr. Buchanan, that regards Buchanan in much the same way Tyler had in a previous letter; asks Tyler which letter he would rather see printed in the Citizen. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes Tyler to forward some enclosed pamphlets concerning the \"Syracuse Convention.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays an editorial written in the Pennsylvanian \"hinting the idea of coalition\"; relays, also, good tidings from Mr. Buchanan; asks if Wise knows James Black of Pittsburg; mentions [William] Bigler; warns that a split may occur in the Democratic Party. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that the Irish faction within the Party was upset at their interpretation of speech in Buchanan made; he has written a letter to the editor of the Citizen informing him that Buchanan's intent was not to \"justify British Gov[ernmen]t in India and Ireland\"; advises him to make a public announcement of that fact to clarify any confusion; warns Buchanan that some men feel that he [JB] \"belongs to them\"; advises buchanan to \"drive 'em away.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Finds Buchanan acceptable as a possible candidate, but feels he will  not get a third of the Irish vote; would not be able to support Pierce \"under any circumstances\"; desires some indication of the association's {IAEA] policy in this matter; disturbed by Messrs. Lumsden and Convoy's failure to respond to him on association business; trusts that Tyler's sister is recoverning from her illness. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Attempted to persuade mr. Charles O'Connel to Col. Saunders to attend the Cincinnati convention as he may \"be of essential service\"; Col. Saunders \"declares for Buchanan\" the Vermont delegates are mostly for Douglass. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Glad to hear that Tyler was in Cincinnati to give a lecture to the \"Robert Emmett Club\"; hopes that Gov. Wise will receive the Presidential nomination from the Cincinnati Convention, which is presently meeting; worries taht Buchanan is too fond of Great Britain; also, Lumsden does not want another Northern man; he feels that the North has exploited the South and is not holding up to the American Constitution. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an effort to beat Buchanan' but feels that Wise will triumph in Virginia. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs him that Wise was the key to Buchanan's nomination; his father's name was mentioned several times, always in favor, at the Convention. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cannot go to New York, but wishes McGowan to visit him in Pennsylvania; says the Buchanan did not mean to indicate that Britain was \"tyranical\"; refuses to involve the IAEA in politicial questions. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement concerning letter from Robert Tyler, to John J. McGowan. 1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refutes a charge that Tyler made in a recent letter that McGowan was inplicating the Association in politics; assures Tyler that he was simply relaying the sentiments of club members regarding Buchanan, knowing that Tyler would most likely be interested; the speech Buchanan made has turned Irish sentiment bitterly against himself and Herbert of the Pilot Citizen is using it to turn them away from the Democratic party; claims that the organization can do nothing if a \"know-nothing\" is elected. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for any outbursts in recent letters; has only seen McClenahan once since in New York; Filmore arrived at his house the night before; he is sorry that Filmore allowed himself to be \"humbugged and betrayed by the dark lantern.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is unable \"to go on Sunday night\"; is able to leave on Monday or \"the following Sunday.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is ill and \"confined to the house\"; predicts that \"many men\" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia to help nominate Buchanan; reminds him to be careful of what he says and does especially in relation to M. Buchanan; has heard compliments of Wise's Richmond Ratificiation speech; Judge Douglas will be caught most likely in the \"Squatter Sovereignty\" trap; comments that the issue of slavery in the new territories was \"ignored in Cincinnati,\" and that if it ever arises \"there will be the devil to pay in the Democratic party\"; claims that it is not a matter of principle, but really a matter of politics. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for placing Tyler's letter about Buchanan in the news section; he has written an editorial of his own in favor of Buchanan which he feels will do Buchanan \"[more] good than a partisan article from a personal or political friend\"; claims that Buchanan's speech has done a great deal of harm; reaffirms that he will help the Democratic party in the campaign. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Wise that \"He [Buchanan] distinctly declares himself opposed to squatter sovereignty\"; he says that if elected president, he intends being President; Buchanan also told Tyler that his plans were influenced by him; encloses an article from the Citizen that Wise should have published in a Richmond paper, the editor of the Citizen prefers him [HW] for the Presidency. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will win this state [Pennsylvania], New Jersey,  and New York; predicts that if we beat the \"nigger worshippers\" bad in this election, the contest in 1860 will be the know-nothing Heresies. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtract. Claims that the Democratic Party has always guarded the rights of foreigners; explains that Buchanan's farewell speech to England is greatly misunderstood. 3 pp. Cy of AL. Including Nws Cl concerning Democratic Party electors of the fifth ward. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that Wise has misapprehended Buchanan's sentiments towards himself; Tyler knows that Buchanan likes Tyler but also feels strongly that Buchanan likes Wise. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He and Mr. Edward Kenefeck are traveling to new York; plan on seeing Tyler; the goal of their trip is to collect the thousand dollas owed by the New York club in order to pay \"the trial\" of last January. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests for Tyler some new signs and passwords; informs him that he has been feeling ill; claims that the Herald is \"unprincipled\" and attacks Buchanan in an \"ungentlemanly\" manner. 2 pp. AL. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Would like Tyler to investigate why Lynch never received a reply to his letter to the Secretary of the Navy concerning the voyage of the \"new[?] frigate\" to Ireland; Lynch feels that not only will it be a boon to Irisih Americans and American businessmen, it will also give hope to despairing Ireland. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Received the letter from Tyler approving the signs; claims that Lumsden is disruptuing the association; but believed there is \"the nucleus of a strong association of the right material\" who can hold things together. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Called at Tyler's office a few times, but never reached him; will announce Tyler to speak in his neighborhood on August 20. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the South must pull together with the rest of the country; feels that the Fremont Party will try to dominate the South; suggests taht it is Wise's responsibility to strenthen the South and join it with the North; Tyler claims that Wise's \"actions will make civil war.\" 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that Buchanan will win the election, but is not nearly completely sure of it; believes that if Buchanan loses Pennsylvania he will lose altogether; if he loses, Tyler suggests the South leave the Union and make an alliance with Great Britain. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets not being able to speak in H[?]'s district due to illness. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns Wise of the \"political serpents\" who will come down from the North and try to do him mischief; feels that Forney is not a good person for Buchanan to have around himself; suggests Glancey Jones as an able ally. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the election is going smoothly and that Buchanan will be elected \"without doubt\"; reports taht he was upset by the placing of an editorial he wrote on the fourth page of the newspaper; met with the editor, Mr. Fiske, and was promised that it would be corrected; concerned that this act may be part of a scheme against Tyler and Wise to proceed with caution and to avoid any argument with Buchanan and to see him at the \"earliest moment.\" 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks \"God\" for the victory of Buchanan; claims that it was \"the vote of the South\" that secured it; the faction in the North has excluded Wise from \"their prop-the Pennsylvanian\"; believes that \"they would betray their father.\" 3 pp. ALS. Pritned in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Happy that the North did not come out too strongly as that would have damaged the administration; claims that the \"forney Clique would have succeeded\"; fells that forney and his friends would have brought chaos to the country; believes that Forney is actually being dictated to by a group of men, and they are responsible for the destructive comments on Robert Tyler; postulates that their plan is to \"kill [Wise] off\" and replace him. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has heard that his brother John is urging Wise to suggest Robert's name to Mr. Buchanan for a cambinet position; Tyler will not accept a positionl although Tyler likes Buchanan, he warns Wise to guard his [HW] honor and secure \"Southern rights.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCyof the above ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a report on the dangers confronting the South and his views on the best way to deal with them; would like Wise to publosh the report in as many Southern papers as possible; suggests that it be read in the Convention; claims that where the Contest of 1860 is concerned, Wise is the \"only man living who can make the slightest impression upon the North.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler will not \"stand in the way\" of any favors Buchanan may bestow upon him, even if they include Forney; suggests that Col. Bigler is not happy with Wise; has seen Buchanan, who was kind, but feels he is too \"thick\" with Forney. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that a man called \"Senex\" claiming to be Wise's friend, came to see himl Tyler put him through a test to be sure of his intentions; believes him to be under the control of Forney and his friends; pleads with Wise to keep \"Senex\" from any more recognition in the Richmond Enquirer. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Had an itnerview with Mr. Buchanan whod esired to talk about Governor Floyd; advised Buchanan to talk to Wise about the matter; warns him to keep a \"sharp eye\" on the situation regarding Buchanan's cabinet; claims that Forney will \"use his influence in Pa.\" against Wise. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has just visited with Buchanan; claims that Wise is Buchanan's \"favorite\" of anyone; reports that Buchanan is troubled in deciding who would be the right man for Secretary of State; refers to Cobb as a possible solution; claims that Forney will do Wise damage; Tyler feels that he and Wise are very close. 6 pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech concerning Philadelphia Democrats. 6pp. ADf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement of letter from Michael Dohaney, New York. 1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that the Democrats are \"losing time\"; feels that their opponents are the \"pro-slavery party\", but feels that the task now is to \"show the hollowness and heartlessness\" of their argument; claims that Irish and German voters are becoming more \"rational\" and will vote against the Democrats out of a dislike for slavery. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Buchanan to tell him to do anything he would like to do; informs Buchanan that a feud between him [RT] and Forney is inevetable and that he finds Forney's conduct \"very ungenerous\"; claims that Forney has no right to attempt senatorial advances under Buchanan auspices. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns fight in state legislature for U.S. Senate involving Forney; feels betrayed by Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has met Buchanan in Washington and found him \"kind and confidential\"; Buchanan, seemed to him, not determined only to listen to Forney and his friends; claims that Buchanan is \"warm\" towards Tyler, but is obviously \"restrained by Forney's objections to Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has surveyed public opinion and found it to be in favor of Joseph R. Chandler for Catholic Representation abroad; a delay in this matter of six months would be \"preferred.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Remarks of the tendency to show Pierce \"gross injustice\"; feels that Donahue's paper, The Boston Pilot, has enough influence to correct this problem. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Content concerning the annual Fourth of July meeting of the State Democratic Party at Independence Hall. 1 p. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that the Governor of Kansas is \"guilty of a great outrage\"; claims that the governor, in his attempt to fill it with democrats, is \"destroying\" the state; believes the democratic abolitionists are looking to make a \"free-state democratic party\" with enough power to elect a President; warns Wise to guard the South. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will \"give Wise the State\" if the cabal does not establish itself there; claims that Kansas will \"now be a slave state.\" 5 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 2 pp. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will attend the Committee meeting at Bedford on July 23 if \"barely possible\"; has injured his right hand. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that a man looking toward the Presidency should keep himself always availablle feels that Gov. MacDonald can be persuaded to support Wise over Cobb; claims that Pennsylvania has one \"clique\" for Douglas; asks Wise to visit Philadelphia. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has been told by Mr. Westcott that Buchanan plans to \"sustain\" Gov. Walker; does not know what \"sustain\" intends, but he hopes Buchanan will do nothing to alter his present Kansas policy; Tyler grows increasingly \"against the good faith of Governor Walker\"; claims that if Buchanan were to involve himself in Waker's attempts at the Senate, his image would be injured no matter what the outcome; informs Buchanan that Mr. Van Dyke will be visiting him soon. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inferred from Wise's letter that pressure should be applied to Walker's press, feels that it was \"necessary\" to say something against the \"influence\" of those men \"deadly opposed\" to Wise; claims that Buchanan has no press \"devoted\" to him in Philadelphia, but that the Pennsylvanian is for Wise; claims that Wise's success \"in [his] own\"; believes that affairs in Kansas will help Wise's South. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends an article which he feels is a \"sign of the times\"; claims taht it is a version of \"Hamlet\" with the character of Hamlet or in this case, Henry A. Wise, left out; wonders how Mr. Buchana can listen to a man so \"devoid of discretion as of principle.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p. Including NwsCl of the article referred to in the letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the people are \"tired of the Kansas agitation\"; feels that Buchanan should persuade Walker to his policy soon or dismiss him; believes there will be less danger in dismissing him that leaving the question open. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that Buchanan's position on the \"Kansas Question\" is correct and will suit Wise; feels that Douglass has lost the Southl claims that Wise will be given the next Presidential nomination; believes that \"we\" can run Walker and his associates out of the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the Pennsylvanian is ready \"to move\" for Wise, but he thinks it would be better to wait a while; claims that Judge Douglas has \"destroyed himsef\"; informs Wise that his own brother, John, has grown a little \"weak\" on Wise, but that he intends to straighten him out. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp. Pritned in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that Governor Packer would like to see him; claims that any man who tried to interfere with the Constitutional Convention of 21 December would be crushed by the South; believed strongly that there \"could be and should be no Civil War.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Wise that the Pennsylvanian referred to Douglass unfavorably; was told by Judge Lenoir [?] that he and a friend plan to visit Richmond in July and was asked to accomplany him; thinks it is likely that he shall; notes that the press is \"firing into\" Hunter; is confident that there will be a time for Wise. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speaks of a meeting held \"last evening\"; claims that Mr. Bright gave a good speech; will be glad to relay more to Buchanan face to face. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Begs Buchanan to take his own course [on the Kansas Question] rather than listening to other opinions; claims taht Mr. Sickles is  \"a dangerous person\"; he is disappointed in the Post Master General who did not live up to his word to appoint Mr. C.I. Gibbson to a mail agency. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to Gov. Wise's \"extraordinary letter\" and claims that Wise can be \"formidable\" when he opposes something; stresses to Buchanan that he always tried to keep Wise in line with the Administration; claims taht he, Tyler, is for the Administration and is ready for a fight; feels taht Buchanan can \"whip them all\" and points out that Buchanan has the greater portion of the Democratic Party supporting him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that \"LeComption\" takes Wise away from his true friends; informs Wise of an article \"against him\" in the Union; claims that the President is \"vastly annoyed\" with Wise; predicts that at the State Convention, Kansas will be admitted under the LeCompton plan. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is happy to congratulate Boswell on the burth of a son; would like to be presented \"affectionately\" to Boswell's wife; wants information in Boswell's brother John and his daughter Julia; claims that he is \"as poor as ever\"; informs Boswell that his family is well. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Buchanan that he has been offered the clerkship of the U.S. District court which has decided to decline; wishes to emphasize taht while he is honored by the good sentiments about him given by his riends to the President, he has not authorized any of them to place him as an applicant for any position \"at [Buchanan's] hands\"; reports that the Municipal Election has gone \"heavily against\" them, but that it has nothing to do with national politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for not being able to attend their 4th of July celebration; claims taht the National Democratic Party is the only one that is a truly national party; declares that the [Presidential] Administration cannot be held responsible for many of the problems and in fact has really helped the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that he and Wise do not agree on Popular Sovereignty; claims that he does not want Wise to change his views, he simply wants him to manage them better; tells Wise this only because he is his friend and is genuinely worried about his political career; feels that Wise can not win if he openly declares against the President and the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that although the chances are slim, Landys and Phillips may succeed; claims that the county ticket does not look to be in such good shape; reports that Douglass is not faring well in Illinois; intimates to Buchanan that he[RT] feels that the administration is a \"nobel [sic] one.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's friends can raise enough funds to buy a newspaper; claims that Buchanan's \"Filibuster Resolution\" is \"right\"; does not believe that the Catholic of foreign vote will leave the Democratic Party. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that the Democratic Party can rally itself; feels that Governor Wise is beign \"taken in\" by men who are not really concerned about him; thinks that Buchanan should reconciliate with Wise, and then he will definitely obtain Virginia's support. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calls attention to the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; feels that the Board and Stockholders of the Railroad are being opporessed and should appeal to the Board of Public Works, claims that the Virginia Central Railroad company is making illegal encroachments. 5 pp. ADf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Buchanan has been \"unanimously\" endorsed by the State Convention; claims that Senator Benton made a \"shameful and most ridiculous\" speech at Tammany Hall. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that Wise will not gain the nomination at the Charleston Convention; feels that the South should endorse Buchanan, even though he does not wish to be a candidate. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts Buchana's invitation and is leaving for Washington soon; claims that Buchanan's name \"would prove stronger\" in Pennsylvania than any other. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will get more delegates than any opposition; claims that he [RT] has many from the American Portion of the Party as well as from the German and Irish portions. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Johnston for his letter, and pledges to serve him; claims that Old [John} Brown should be hung; feels strongly that the South must move away from some of its \"atrocious doctrines.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that a comment he gave to the Editor of the Pennsylvanian has been altered and that the published form is not \"satisfactory\" to him; believes that a Democratic President will be elected; warns that the Southern States should move ahead with caution. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Wise that he has told Buchanan to consult Wise on matters concerning Gov. Floyd and Virginia; advised Buchana to keep Wise \"with him\" under all circumstances; feels that things are well now with Forney, but was concerned about him; asks what Wise thinks about J. Walker as a possible Secreatary of State. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate fifty cent note, signed by Robert Tyler, 1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports to her that he can find none of his father's papers regarding Mr. Webster; claims, however, that his father had worked closely with Mr. Webster on the \"Ashburton negotiation: and always had much 'admiration' for Mr. Webster\"; is sorrofwul that his father's papers have been stroyed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Empathizes with her on the loss of her daughter [his step-sister] Julia; hears taht Gardiner Tyler is in Virginia and wishes he would write to him; reports that his whole family is in good health. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs worried about the actions of the U.S. District Court; claims that in the supposed \"Ku Klux cases\" Judge Busteed is acting without respect for the law and exerting his power to have innocent people sentenced; feels that the Judge is being entirely too militaristic; reports to Tyler that a Mr. Brickell, representing the whole community, confronted the Judge with a charge of the same; Love believes that he and Bruckwell will be indicted for \"conspiracy to intimidate\" a government official; informs Tyler that he may show the letter to his friends and is welcome to publish the facts of the letter. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks him for his \"kind note\"; informs him that he has told Col. S[?] about his support for aid to Texas and Pacific Railway and will try to persuade him to listen to Tyler; Tucker has been traveling a good deal, promoting the same. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is impressed by his efforts and advises him to keep up with \"painstaking energy\" on the inprovement of his handwriting; advises Robert to listen to his mother; advises him to develop self-control and pereserverance; hopes he will be compensated for his suffering by \"obtaining both fame and money\"; he reports that all the children are well; fears that he will die soon and is worried that he will leave debts. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Would like Gardiner's interpretation of the leading article in the January 4th edition of Benne's paper; he is anxious to hear about the Beeman affair. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that W.H. Polk will be in New York the following evening; urges Gardiner, Graham and other friends to see him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the Herald brings news that [the barn burners?] have been been defeated.; he hears also that the Tammany Ball was a \"Tyler affair,\" but he did not receive an invitation; would like him to make an inquiry about it; asks again if Beeman has been removed; believes that all the men connected with him are in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeels that Ferris [?] is better than VanNess for chairman; asks if Beenman has been removed yet; Tyler is too busy to make it to New York. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 p. PM. Including ANS from Robert Tyler to Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York comments on a meeting. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he will be in New York on Friday; encloses a newspaper containing an address he gave to the Grennomes[?]; would like for Gardiner to have it published. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks if he has heard anything regarding Audubon's expeditions to California; Tyler is considering going himself or sending Mr. Holland to San Francisco \"to seek [their] fortunes\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that although it is a tight contest, Porter has little chance of obtaining the judgeshipl believes that Gov. Packer is \"nervous\" that Buchanan is suspicious of him; reports that the Senate Committee is behind Buchanan in the \"Fillibustering Question.\" 1 p. Two TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses an article from the Pennsylvanian. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks if Termis[?] is the right man as surveyor; would like him [AG] to send him to Washington if he is; Tyle claims that he is on good terms with Termis[?]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that \"6 or 7 hunderd dollars\" are due to Mr. Cooper as salary back pay; talks of financial difficulties; thanks Gardiner for his last letter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he has receive the check for $741.6 1/4 and will attend to his matter \"with pleasure\"; feels that Buchanan will surely obtain the nomination. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Points out what a poor writer he is; expresses hope that his family is well; he received a letter from the \"ex-Functionary\" whom he finds \"lively as a cricket\"; wishes that Dudly Felow had been elected Mayor. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the court \"detains\" him from being in New York Saturday; encloses something from the Times; claims that Wilton[?] has \"killed\" Charlie Ingersall and he is \"glad.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks himfor handling the matter concerning Mr. Cooper; claims that he can request no favors from Polk nor Walker; feels that Judge Nelson is \"bound in honor\" to ensure that Gardiner prospers in business; believes that [Polk and Walker?] will cheat him if they can; predicts that Calhoun is their man now; asks him to send the article about the President. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has just received the pamphlets and will distribute them \"as far as practicable\"; feels that his repeal movement was successful; he has had an \"immense\" meeting, feels as though he has \"choked off\" all his enemies. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 p. Frag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if he [BS] will loan him money to give Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he has sent the letter to the President and that they contain 225 signatures; Tyler is seeking the pamphlet in the Van Buren question from Gardiner; claims that this is all for his father who has been defied by several men. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has just returned from Washington; commits himself to Thompson; claims that the Senate will reject Suydam; proposes that if they do, Collins should fill the vacancy. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of letter from Robert Tyler, 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler possesses intelligence, from \"pretty high authority\" in Washington that he might be able to obtain the [chargeship?] in Rome; wonders if Judge Milson would write a letter of recommendation for him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants Gardiner to see him on his way back to New York as there are many things of \"vast importance\" about which they should disuss; reports that Broderick wants the Secretary of Terasurey to act in his behalf; Tyler feels that this is an extremely important matter and thinks that the President should be informed of it. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that \"Hoffman's place\" is not important to them; both the \"Cass [?] paper\" and the \"Delaware paper\" have Graham formed as President; feels that Stillwell is not \"worth his salt and bread.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents VanNess [?] informed Tyler that Kelley claims he had been offered a bribe from Gardiner; reports that Hoffman feels that Gardiner's conduct was not improper; does not consider VanNess a \"man of honor.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses something indicate to Gardiner that there needs to be an explanation of Mr. Polk's policy; claims that if Mr. Polk has war he is responsible for the calamity. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes Gardiner to take care of the matter concerning the Aurora newspaper in the way he feels most appropriate; believes there is a diversity of opinion concerning the matter, but trusts that Gardiner knows what to do. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler questions why Beeman was appointed to the New York Corrections House; wants him to try and have it investigated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Insists that Gardiner remove Mr. Beeman immediately; Tyler claims that Beeman's appointment was the work of villains; wants Gardiner to see that James Bigler is appointed; warns him to beware of all possible \"Cass\" men. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Admits that there are problems with the arrangements of the Aurora; warns Gardiner not to trust Graham. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is \"shocked\" by what Gardiner has told him about Beeman; claims that it only proves that VanNess is \"treacherous\"; believes that VanNess is responsible for a letter in the New York Herald that was \"abusive\" to the President; feels that in the Aurora matter Gardiner's undle should be appointed, but if it can't be him, recommends Mr. Cooper. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was embarrassed by the favorable remarks made about him in public; continues to explain why he is not famous; claims that his membership in the \"Society\" is \"gratifying\"; feels that the Society is \"nobler\" than any other in the land. 4 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this case he is the defending attorney for John and Michael Castillo, accused of assault and battery; Tyler presents a detailed account of the trial; complains that the case has been misrepresented. 2 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a speech; missing first two pages; concerns a treaty; Tyler does not feel that the treaty should have stipulation; refers to the Ottoman territory; stands against the old motto that \"might makes right\"; missing pages four and five; defends the President against attacks that he has given out appointments to unworthy recipients.  Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that he is not involved in present agitations toward Forney in Virginia or elsewhere; feels that if too many men crowd the President eventually \"envy and jealousy\" will arise. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Page 1 missing]; encloses a letter written to Committee of Stark County, Ohio he would like for Wise to have published in a Richmond paper; reports that Mr. McClenahan, the editor of the Citizen prefers \"Wise over anyone else for the Presidency\"; claims that all the various opposing factions are rallying together. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks Crossman to \"comply\" with [?] in all \"business corrections.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Referring to other forms government in comparison to that of the U.S.; feels that an \"Almighty Providence\" granted the American Constitution; believes that nature has provided for the commercial success of the American Continent; puts forth the notion that U.S. borders should extend straight across to the pacific; declares that the American government provides many advantages to its people; speculates on the future of the country. 21 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning foreign relations with Great Britain; refers to the \"unhappy\" people of England; claims that they are eing goverened by an oppressive group of people; believes that the same situation is developing in South Africa. 13 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning the Presidential Administration; enumerates the constitutional duties of the President and adds that he has other \"unwritten\" duties. 18 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Refers to the infringements of colonists' rights by Lord North; explains that liberties have always been granted in Virginia; feels Virginia has held up to its promise of \"representative\" government. 16 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the early relationship between the United States and Great Britain; traces the development of England; claims that Americans are fortunate to be the descendants of such an ancient and great country. 8 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartial draft of speech claiming that the early statesman would be still crying out today if they were alive; feels that everyone should be involved in the institutions of the state; just as those men were. 2 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartial draft of speech concerning the develpment of the Virginia Colony; claims that Virginia has the oldest representative government; feels that each man came to Virginia knowing his civil rights; and that is why Virginia wa so successful. 6 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports of John Tyler's accident; feels that Livingston administered the estate decently; claims that any billing and ordering problems are the result of the Post Office and would like [?] to put those problems in the past. 2 pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Explains what rights Americans have and why they have them; explains how these righs affect the accused; claims that the charged was not legally made; reminds the jury that it is the \"agent of the law\"; includes another address concerning the District Attorney and his case against the defendant. 16 pp. AMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolved that each collector is authorized to collect thirty dollars. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. AMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Fairlee Cooper to Cadet James Farlie Cooper,Discusses a funeral and mourning; has \"nothing...to write about home\"; discusses friends and associates. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the illness which confines her to bed and the treatment she is getting; hopes that he could use his training at West Point to make her mobile; discusses her husband and his work. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chastises her son at great length for not having written home often enough; hopes that he will be advanced to the next level of study soon, since he has the ability but lacks the \"industry\"; she is now in New York for the winter. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that he is \"an ungrateful wretch\" for not having written to her; discusses several romances; news of friends and family; discusses a financial matter. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invites Mrs. Madison and Miss Legare [?] to a children's party in honor of her [EPCT] daughter Mary; notes that because Miss Legare is no longer in mourning she may also wish to attend; also invites Miss Legare's nieces. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that she is in Newark for a week; has just returned from the South; hopes the \"change in air\" will cure Lorrie [?]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets having to leave father John Tyler as she is not sure when she will see him again; informs them that she genuinely likes their brother; she opes that he, Julia, and Margaret will hold together throughout the ordeal [the death of their father]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for cake, champagne and other \"goodies\" from the President's wedding; fears that she has already been \"forgotten\" as the White House Hostess; claims that the weather in Washington is \"intensely warm\"; reports that [Robert] Tyler is \"quite a student\" and is always in his office; intends to send the children to Fire Island, New York where it is cooler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [First page missing]; Reports that Letty had a \"nice\" visit in Williamsburg; sends her love to father John Tyler; hopes that they will visit soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sorry to hear about the death of Mrs. Tyler's sister, reminds her that she [JGT] is welcome at her [EPCT] house; wonders how Mrs. Gardiner is taking the news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets that Mr. Tyler will decline the \"mission\" to Switzerland if Mr. Buchanan offers it to him, if he took it, they could live more cheaply and the children would receive a good education; explains that Tyler would never leave the \"din and fury of party poltics.\" 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates news of Mrs. Gardiner's father's family; reports that Robert Tyler has been forced to leave Pennsylvania for fear of the populace's war sentiments; indicates that they will most likely go to Virginia; declares that the \"state\" of the country is \"indeed terrible.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Priscilla will be \"happy\" to answer any of Mrs. Mack's questions; Priscilla considers herself \"dead and buried\" now; indicates that she does not like the South; claims that the \"Negroes are all violent politicians\"; she dreads the next election. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends her condolences on the death of Julia's daughter, Julia; her \"whole heart aches\" for Julia; desires more news concerning the \"terrible blow.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes discussions of Robert's son Allan's withdrawl from [the College of] William and Mary, the dedication of a Tyler monument in Richmond, and the death of [L.G.] Tyler's wife Anne. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussions of membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and family genealogy. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding NwsCl about Goodwyn; discussions of Robert's attempts to secure a position in the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; and information of Tyler family history. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes discussions of family genealogy and history, news of her husband Albert (especially his involvement with the United Confederate Veterans); discussions of the Civil War and the South. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests any files Mr. Goodwyn mayhave concerning Robert E. Lee. 1 pp. TCYs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussion on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding discussions mostly on family history, including Thomas B. Scott, son of Grace Tyler Scott. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning family history and the South. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes discussions of family visits, the William and Mary Quarterly, and the Tylers' two youngest sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes fiscussions of the dedication of the \"Tyler monument,\" Virginia, family letters, a letter of John Tyler's to the Emperor of China, and the Tyler family. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes discussions of family genealogy, Elizabeth's daughter's choice of which college to attend, and family news. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Returns \"Marshall's Tract No. 2\"; reports that the President John Tyler was \"glad to see\" that it was published. 1 p ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler feels that the south can only \"find salvation\" in secession; claims that Mr. Ritchie is \"falsifying\" facts in the North; believes that all in the North are abolitionists; thinks the only hope for unity is if the North will give up abolition. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on Mr. Bright's \"interposition with\" the Governor of Inidiana on the issue of a commission to \"take acknowledgements of deeds\"; informs Brown that Bright replied that he did not correspond with Gov. Wright and refers Tyler to Brown; give his brother's regards. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Robert Tyler is interested in the event [?] of the 9th, Robert Tyler would like to contribute but he is not sure what form the event should take; Robert wishes to present the idea to Mr. O'Brien and see what he thinks. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends letter to Wise stating what he thinks is Wise's position; states that he is for Buchana first. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Confides that Robert Tyler is a Buchana man \"first and last\"; John however, feels that cass and Buchanan will \"eat each other up\" and he will be forced to find an alternative; predicts that New York will support Marcy before Buchanan as well as Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and Alabama; believes that this will prevent the nomination of Cass; remarks that he will support whomever Robert and Wise choose. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses something of interest from the \"New York Atlas\"; inquires if it meets his \"present policy\" to have the article republished in Pennsylvania; feels taht Robert Tyler is the \"best\" man for Wise in Philadelphia; reports that Robert has a great deal of influence in the Democratic Party. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will be \"brought into\" the State Department by Pierce; claims that Southerners should demand that this be true; also feels that Wise should be brought to the War or Navy Department; feels that Wise can be elected to the Governorship of Virginia after that, and then the Presidency; claims that Douglas is \"dead forever\"; predicts that the next struggle will be between the South and the Northwest. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays a rumor that John W. Forney might receive the government printing contract; he is worried about this prospect as he feels Forney is not to be trusted, especially by the South; feels that Forney should not be reelected as Clerk [of the Congress]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses the \"returns just announced: and reminds Wise that they are just as he had predicted; believes that the fight for the State Department will be between Cass and Buchanan; warns Wise that should he get into the cabinet he should beware of the other men in it. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Questions whether he can trust Mr. Orr or Collins; resigns himself to supporting huston for the cabinet if that is truly what Wise desires; believes Buchanan has already accepted the position in the State Department. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He is glad to ahve been remembered by [?]; reports news of \"Sherwood [Forest]\" and \"regrets to say\" that it has been affected by the Army; makes references to the \"Negroes\" there; claims that the Union will be destroyed as a result of its own \"greed of power and dominion\"; thinks a treaty can be worked out if the North would cooperate. 2 pp. Frag. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs Tyler that he still owes P.K. White $11.00 for \"footing boots\"; encloses the bill and requests Tyler to acknowlede it. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the latst he knew, Mrs. [?] Tyler's address was St. James Hotel, New York. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that she will forgive him for not writing for he has suffered great misfortune; reports taht he is on his way home from a centennial celebration in Philadelphia; plans to visit her on the way back to Tallahassee. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the President has offered his name to Congress for the position of the Postmaster in Jacksonville; wishes for [?] to drum up support for the confirmation among \"Virginia and other Democratic Senators.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Published in The Daily Nation; concerns the National administration and ideas for the settlement of the South. 1 p. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fears that a new sectional problem will arise if Northerners do not quit movign to the South and pushing the Negroes off the land; believes President Hayesmay be able to \"avert\" the problem if he works carefully to build a \"National Party\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns political situation of the [Buchanan] administration. 8 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends documents, letters, and photographs of his grandfather and other ancestors; wishes Lyon \"success\" with the book he is planning to publish. 2 pp. ALS. Including an invitation to an \"Oyster and Supper Hop\" at the Howard's Hotel in Jerusalem [?], on December, 31. 1878\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEspecially concerning Shands' candidacy for Superintendent of Schools in Southhampton County, and his son, William's attempt to obtain an appointment to the Naval Academy. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussions on Lyon G. Tyler's health, and news of the family. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions of Lyon G. Tyler's potrait, and family history. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussions on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond and an article about a clock which was a Tyler family heirloom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks \"Letty\" for her letter of sympathy; recounts the last hours he shared with his now departed father; reports that his mother is bearing the \"affliction wonderfully well.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including mostly correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Lyon's marriage to Anne Tucker, John Tyler [the President], family history, the William and Mary Quarterly, and investments in Cuba. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle concerning Letitia Tyler Semple and her years of residence at the Louise Home. 1 p. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of Letitia Tyler Semple, especially with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Letitia's ill health and a miniature portrait of John Tyler. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the Robert E. Lee will sail soon and if she desires to be on board she must arrange it soon; informs her that he may visit; claims that Bragg's success in battle may not be all it seems. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claims that General Lawton will settle the \"Horse and Oats\" issue; informs that Willie Waller will marry Jennie Howell [a sister of Mrs. Jefferson Davis] on the following Thursday; also, indicates that Gracie Tyler [Robert's daughter] is to be married soon; reports that the weather is \"delightful\" and the farmers are taking advantage of it. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Believes that his letters have not been reaching her and hopes he has remedied this; will facuilitate her request to distribute money to Willie Clopton as soon as he receives further instructions; feels that \"trouble is brewing\" in Charles City; reports that \"Averill's Raid\" in S.W. Virginia has greatly disgressed him; informs her that Chalrleston will not be \"taken and should withstand any attacks; inquires after \"little Julia,\" [Julia Spencer]. 2 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that \"Gardie\" suffered an \"attack of auge and fever\" but is currently doing better; does not believe that \"Sherwood Forest\" has endured more \"damage\"; feels that his family is safe; warns her not to return to \"Sherwood Forest\" yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Confides that news of \"Sherwood\" is \"unpleasant\"; reports that Babcock [?] is the only person there; informs that John C. and Maria are \"staying at C's\". 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Desires to see Julia [Spencer] as he has heard she is growing quickly; reports that he will keep Alex with himself until he [Alex] enters Lexington College; does not feel that her application [?] will be accepted; indicated that Maria [?] will not succeed in her attempts to secure \"Sherwood\"; warns her against being lured by the \"Feds\" into visiting \"Sherwood\"; reports that he will house and care for Alex; promises that he will keep her informed of Gardie. 2 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Alex plans to go to Washington College; comments on the slim chance of securing an appointment as midshipman for Alex; denounces Maria's [?] plan to take possession of \"Sherwood\"; feels unsire of Alex's financial wisdom; remarks on the complicated manner in which Mrs. Tyler should transfer funds to Alex; reports that Robert, Pris[cilla], and children are safe; wishes to secure \"Fairy Queen\" [a mare]; reports the inflation of costs in his area. 3 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he has heard from Gardie and notes that he is in \"fine spirits\"; reports also that Alex is at Washington College; remarks on his family, John C. and Maria; admits that Alex could not find the desired papers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the activities of Alex and Gardie; reports that recent employment of John Gale; happily informs her that Robert and his family are well; Tazwell and Nannie had a son recently. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a picture of Gardie; hopes that soon he will have carried out her instructions per Alex; reports that Robert and his family are well, and that the same is true for his [JAS] own family. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indicates that he has received communication from her and is delighted; reports that he will send a lock of Gardie's hair so that a portrait may be made; remarks that he will only move her possessions under her direction; recapitulates Dr. Selden's death; proposes that very few of her letters are reaching them [JAS, Alex, and Gardie] and asks her to write more often. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that Gardie is \"much concerned\" about silver and feels that it would be safer in a warehouse than in the bank; continues to work on Alex's midshipman appointment; hears nothing from Charles City; wishes to hear from her more frequently; reports that his health is good. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that his health is improving; indicates that he may be in New York soon; warns that there is the possibility of his arrest as all quarter masters are being captured; notes that Mrs. Davis is in satisfactory condition; sympathizes with Julia on the issue of her lawsuit against her brothr; fears that he cannot receive her mail since he is hiding out. 2 pp. TCY of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests directions to her location on Staten Island; inquires about Gardie and Alex; proposes that he will go either to Canada or Philadelphia; desires that his whereabouts be kept confidential. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions preparations in case of his death, the death of Julia Tyler Spencer, news of the family, death of Robert Tyler, and a proposed visit to \"Sherwood Forest\", Charles City County, Va. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports of his exploits at a skating rink on New Year's Day; is \"dissapointed\" that he has not received word from her. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Delightedly\" welcomes Alex's letter as well as hers; considers Mr. Campbell [?] a \"blockhead\"; reports taht his health is improving; feels that Gardie and Alex will both succeed on their chosen paths of life; indicates that Mrs. James M. Mason will soon be staying with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he and Julia [Spencer] have arrived in Halifax \"safe and sound\"; indicates taht he has spoken with the Archbishop and has \"entered\" Julia's name as a student at the Convent; notes that he has met up with his military cronies, Col. Wood and captain Wilkinson; does not believe that Julia will have any trouble settling in at the Convent; confides that Julia is quite enchanted with the Army and was deligted to meet a \"West Pointer\" on the voyage; notes that Halifax is not a lively town. 1 p TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he could not attends a dinner with the Archbishop because of his health; reports however, that the Archbishop visited him this morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he must leave Halifax in order to repair his health; indicates that  her failure to visit him delayed his departure; requests some photographs of herself; \"longs\" to see her. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Remarks on man's adoration for woman as he grows to know her better; delights in believing she returns the same feelings he gives to her; considers her the most beautiful woman on earth; wishes her \"all joy \u0026amp; happiness\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Abhors the \"notice\" of the \"decision\" and plans to have it broadcast in Southern newspapers; requests that she bring him \"his package\"; complains that he suffers from \"various diseases\"; reveals a visit from a friend \"of the late CSN [Confederate States Navy].\" 1 p TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Grumbles over her treatment of his \"package\"; regrets that she is ill; remarks that their relationship is not as he planned; gladly notes that he has heard from Gardie. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indicates taht he has not been well, but will still make a voyage to Savannah; alludes to the proper care for Alex and Gardie; reports that he has a letter in her handwriting which he is not altogether sure is for himself; remarks on his conception of their relationshop; comments on some errands he would like her to accomplish for him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets that he did not put off his trip a few days as he experienced fainting spells on the voyage; believes he must return immediately to the milder climate of New York; indicates that he needs to borrow money from her as his funds are being held by the government; hopes that the \"decision\" will be turned by \"Judge R.\" in Julia's favor; wishes that she collect his things from the St. Julien [where he was living] 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes he will \"get out\" of the \"row\" he is in; despairs that his \"wife\" is an \"Eduationalist\"; worries that he has been misrepresented to Julia's children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indicates that his voyage was not an easy one as he met with many accidents and delays; feels that the wealthy Southerners he has met in Canada should be home helping their less fortunate bretheren; reports a day of rouring with a young bride, Mrs. Withers; speaks of a friend who fought in the Crimean War. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes she would come to see him; desires to get out of business honorably and in good financial situation; complains of a sore throat; reports that he will see her soon; suffers \"disturbed\" nerves; proposes that \"Birdie[?]\" is in the best care. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the unexpectedness of Semple's letter; regrets that he has been \"ruined\" by the war; requests Semple to sell the deeds to his [JBR] land since he will not be capable of repaying Semple's loans; considers suicide; congratulates Semple's acceptance of the \"Constitutional Amendment\"; indicates that his Southern relatives are very poor off; does not desire that Semple reply. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a clipping from the \"Sunday paper\" concerning poetry; worries over the content of \"G.S.W's\" letters. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires after Rittenhouse's ownership of some Texas land. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires of where to send mail to Semple; reports that his [JBR] nephew saw Semple in New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wonders why he does not \"hear\" from Semplel comments on their business dealings; encloses information on Texas lands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets taht he cannot take her advice; speaks of his afflictions as burdens he must bear; repoprts that he will write Alex; comments that he is recovering from jaundice. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that he has been requested to use his \"influence\" in Alabama to help \"Robert\" be elected to Adjutant General and Inspector General; confides that the price of land has dropped considerably in Virginia; reports also of some racial tensions in Virginia and the death of Robert McCandlish's daughter; remarks that to \"feud\" between his family and another continues in Georgia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Semple that he [JBR] is transferring the Texas lands to Semple; includes copy of a letter from his [JBR] lawyer in Texas. 1 p TCY of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bequeaths his land in Texas to \"Perlie\" Tyler; witnessed by Ralph Dayton. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests to visit Castleton on \"Wednesday\"; wishes to discuss business matters. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Offers detailed summation of the touring of his life; comments on his old friends Bishop E. [?], Judge Dagan [?], and Captain Bill Womack; wishes to author of this letter to remain anonymous.TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contains accounts of John Tyler the President in his later political life; reports that he is taking care of Julie Spencer; would like to hear from Julia more often; reveals a passage from \"the Diary\" which comments on Julia's abolity to live \"within enemy lines\" in New York. 2 pp. TCy of Frag. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes discussions of Semple's trips to the Deep South (Especially Ga. and La.); Semple's failing health, the \"March trial\" [?], Julia's children; James and Julia's relationship, his wife Letitia and her exploits, ex-Cofederates and their new life-styles, constant \"rows\" in which Semple is engaged, a possible lawsuit by Letitica Semple against Julia G. Tyler regarding possession of family portraits, and Julia's financial difficulties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes discussion on the possiblity of Semple moving to Japan, the state of families in Richmond, the lack of cooperation in teh South, the \"demoralization\" of the war, Semple's ill health, \"the war of the races\" which semple believes will occur soon, Julia's financial situation, Julia's children, Semple's many excursions and travels, the \"destitution\" of the South.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding discussion on the unveiling the Tyler monument at Hollywood Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes discussions on family history and the unveliling the Tyler bust in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence includes Discussions on family heirlooms, Bessie's \"destitute\" financial state, the destruction of a family heirloom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlice Tyler Denison, Bessie Denison Allen Williams, Tazewell Tyler, Annie Bridges Tyler, Martha Trent Tyler, and Julia Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes discussions on William G. Waller's daughter Jenny and a portrait of John Tyler, the President. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entitled Conundrums for Miss Tyler, 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Especially with Annie Tucker Tyler and Lyon Gardiner Tyler, includes discussions of the Tyler family, Bessie's health, and a clock that has been passed down through the family. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Louisa [?] has visited William Tyler's farm and returned with fruit and vegetables to preserve; inquires if Julia would like him to preserve some grapes for her; hears rumor that sister Alice might be married soon and expresses his sentiments as to whom she should not marry; adds a postscript to his father indicating that the livestock are not healthy. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Offers his congratulations for the \"momentus event\" that recently took place and explains that he could not have left the seminary to attend; feels confident that everyone at \"Sherwood Forest\" is enjoying his or herself. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Gen. Burnsude had made a headquarters in the area surrounding \"sherwood Forest\"; explains that she is an \"entire cripple\" now; indicates that there is a lack of communications throughout the state; inquires if she might soend some time with Mrs. Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes discussions on \"Nannie's\" financia state, Tazewell's exploits in California, Nannie's plans to join Tazewell; Julia Tyler Spencer's untimely death. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding discussions on family genealogy and history, the William and Mary Quarterly, the \"Old Dominion,\" and Lyon's death. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning Sue's chuldren, family genealogy and history, and family news. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Complains about the bad weather; describes a new pink hat; asks for a new muslin dress and new capesl describes the other girls, the meals, and the lessons at Madam Shegaray's [sic] [Chagary] school. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes clothes being made for her daighter; chastises her daughter for wearing her \"hair braided with bows\"; tells her daughter to makr her nightgowns and handkercheifs before they go to be washed. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the progress of capes and \"neckercheifs\" being made for her; discusses the other chuldren and family matters. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gives news of East Hampton; wories that Julia has lost interest in school; gives advice on appearance and deportment. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that she has been sick with \"dissentary\"; looks forward to a visit from \"Pa\"; discusses plans for summer. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that she is writing because their mother is too busy with company (Judge Edwards); discusses the alteration of a hat; gives news of the family; discusses mutual friends and neighbors. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses in great detail numerous items of clothing that she would like made; discusses relatives and friends that she visited. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sorry to hear that JG has been sick, reports of a scarlet fever outbreak; reports on the activites of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on the new fashions in the city and describes Broadway as a \"moving mass of gaily dressed ladies and mustached beaux\"; describes Christmas activities; discusses books, plays, and poetry. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pleased to have received her letter of 28 December, 1839; tells of severe winter conditions; wishes news from the \"fashionable world.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a \"Fancy Ball\" and an elopement which followed; describes lectures that were \"grand failures\"; discusses Queen Victoria's wedding. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has sent a package to her from \"one not a little touched by Cupid's dart,\" Mr. Sherman; tells of social events; sends regards to family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that they have left for Liverpool, England earlier than they planned but are now on board ship in the harbor waiting for enough wind; the traveling plan includes Liverpool, London, and Brighton, England as well as France, Italy, and Germany. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Welcomes her back to America from her trip to Europe; school news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents New Year's greetings; curious of social news; sends school news; New York political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets having missed her in New York; longs for her to write; asks her to speak with the President John Tyler about appointing his [JJB] brother-in-law, Judge Oakley, to the Supreme Court. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sees her as \"the most fascinating and lovely creature that existed on earth\"; realizes his aspiration for her affections are unattainable; hopes to be remembered as a friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alludes to the romance between President John Tyler and herself; does not approve of her \"petticoat goverment in the affairs of state\"; appeals to her as \"the fountain of influence--the appointing power\" for a position abroad in an embassy where he could \"enjouy a great deal of dignity and honor, with plenty of money and nothing on earth to do\"; will use his influence against Tyler if he does not get a position; social news; likes the idea of the new machine--an \"awrial car\"; calls her sister a prude. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Appreciates his affections, yet cannot return them; hopes to maintain a friendship with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; regards to the President; desires a visit from her. 2 pp. TCy fo ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that her brother Alexander has been sick; relays her mother's warning against going to the city in August, \"the hottest month of the year\"; describes East Hampton. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates sadness due to loss of \"Father\". 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells how much Mr. Davis loved Julia and how Julia's father \"cut [insulted] him in the Gallery of the House [of Representatives] when all eyes were directed at them\"; social news; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of Introduction for Madame Guillet to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking them to join her mother and herself for their afternoon drive. 1 p. ANS. Also including a calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel roosevelt. 1 item. P.M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses dismay that Julia got wet. 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enclosed \"directions\" from Dr. Quinn; tells how the city is full of surprise [about Julia's wedding to the President] and will take weeks to recover; comments of future political appointments; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Juliana Gardiner to Margaret Gardiner Relays the shock of Julia Gardiner's marriage to the President John Tyler; calls upon her for discretion on the matter; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relates the astonishment of the city to the news of her marriage to President John Tyler; he has sent an announcement to the evening newspapers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends congratulation on \"consumation of connubial bliss\"; feels that President Tyler has treated him ingentlemanly; hopes for her sake that the President is re-elected because \"she is admirably adored by all\" even thous he \"is violatly opposed to his political sentiments\"; states that the Tyler administration has \"robbed\" him of $160,000 and has left him a pauper; pleads for her assistance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This was the first opportunity to write since her \"accession\"; tells of her arrival in Washington and the White House; states she is \"quiet posession of the Presidential Mansion\"; tells of the reception at the Executive Mansion and the demolition of the \"famous wedding cake\"; tells Alexander Gardiner not to worry about political appointments. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Appreciates the advice sent; social news of the White House; states that the President John Tyler fears losing all presidential honors to Julia Gardiner Tyler; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; states that she realized that she now has a son [-in-law] who is the President of the United States; sends regards to the President and to Margaret Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She is \"behaving accordingly\" to the role of mistress in the White House' describes the \"spectacle at the White House on the Fourth of July\"; had met with Mrs. [Dolly] Madison the day before; tells of plans of trip to [Old] Point Comfort, Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She is pleased with Margaret [Gardiner's] return' thinks that she [JGT] should persuade the President to settle in the North after retiring from the Presidency; tells of local robberies; tells of Alexander Gardiner's visit to Connecticut. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She is pleased to receive letters from them daily; regrets hearing of Julia's bad habit [sleeping late?] and that the President must \"insist upon amendment\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of travel to Connecticut; describes a friend's mansion, grounds, and commercial property there; was surprised to find Margaret Gardiner at home. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends advice; tells her to assume \"household duties as well as those of state\" because she \"must be a politician\"; tells of local robberies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the pleasant reception at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, ; describes the accommodations there; social news; describes her first impressions of \"Sherwood Forest\" under construction; tells of her introduction to the plantation slaves as the new \"Missus\"; sends a musical composition of the President to her brother. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the numerous calls on her and gifts to her as First Lady; tells of the President's visits to his former constituents; describes the estate [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and the changes she plans for it; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reminiscenses of their youthful friendship; asks to be recommended to friends and family for employment as an \"instructress\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests on behalf of Mary Livingston that she [JGT] persuade the President to see to the postponement of sea duty for Mr. Livingston. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She has decided not to marry Mr. Thompson; social/family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; tells of a political gathering planned for that evening; local news; tells how the family has been \"vastly annoyed by office seekers and would-be retainers\". 2 pp TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of family and friends; discusses the political news concerning President Tyler and the Tyler Party; tells of rude comments made about the President and by Mr. Miller; tells of the death of Westerlo Van Renssalaer. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of mutual friends. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that a member of the family write to her daily; describes receptions on board the Falmouth, the Pennsylvania, and other ships in the roads; social news; asks for advice on plans for \"Sherwood Forest\"; political news; has been annoyed by those seeking favors. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She has deicded not to \"break [her] neck to win\" Mr. T[hompson]; relays the message that Alex Gardiner wishes to be made president Tyler's aide-de-camp. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He understands her inability to write more often; warns her that many are using his and Alexander Gardiner's names in attempting to gain favors from the President; states that he will inform the President in writing personally in any case they are interested in. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of funeral services attended by the President in Norfolk, Va.; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns her \"not to believe all that the President says about the honeymoon lasting always\"; relays gossip about the President and his first wife [Letitia Christian Tyler]; discusses mutual acquainances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a ball which the slaves on the plantation [Sherwood Forest] were having; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the anticipated visit of the President and her; she hopes that the President won't find the visit too unpleasant since they have moved most of their belongings into the coty; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anticipates the arrival of the President; relates humorous story of Col. Livingston's mishaps with a boat; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He was very pleased with a recent address made by the President; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hates the idea of leaving the summer house so early in the season; discusses Mr. and Mrs. Polk; she doesn't see the need for Margaret Gardiner to marry yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of family and friends; tells how their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] does not want to return to the city; tells of the game brought by David and Alexander Gardiner from a recent hunting trip. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Attempts to clarify some confusion over the political appointment of Samuel Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She was startled by the news of her coming visit since it comes at the same time as Mrs. Rober Tyler's visit; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells that Mrs. [Dolley] Madison will not be accompanying her on her upcoming visit' feels that Mrs. Madison is seling \"Montpelier\" because of financial need and that President Tyler would have purchased it if he had not already bought \"Sherwood Forest\"; expects David and Alexander Gardiner to meet her upon her arrival in New York; discusses aspects of obtaining a consulship in Marsailles, France; discusses the possible inheritance of two or three million dollars if certain information is found; wants the new York newspapers to find out that she is coming to town. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a piece of his wife's wedding cake in return for the one that she [JGT] sent to him; wishes to be introduced to her husband, President Tyler; discusses his new wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; discusses a portrait being done by Mr. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a package containing a cap and a note; discusses decorating ideas for the new house; tells how Alex Gardiner has engrossed himself in politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells that the President has sent to Italy for a greyhound; describes a promenade with the President; news concerning friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He will attend to the President's request; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses attempts to determine some relationship to a Mac Lachlan estate; news of family friends; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a wedding reception she attended; tells of Virginia Scott's, daughter of Ganeral W. Scott, taking of the veil though Miss Scott was described to her as being \"as mad as a march hare\"; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a list of flower seeds which could be planted at her country residence; asks her to send him her request. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses friends and clothes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests her assistance in finding an appointment in the Customs House for Mr. Hooper; describes Mr. Hooper's attributes. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including post script from John Tyler to Gov. Van Ness delegating the task of finding a position for Mr. Hooper to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a parade for Henry Clay on Broadway in the city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the price, style, and material for curtains to be made for her [JGT]; news of family and friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the purchase of a Rockaway versus a Barouche. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Informs her that the looking glass maker will not have her mirrors ready until the first of December, 1 p. [on the same page as the previous item] TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the election--\"the people are truly beside themselves\"; feels that with the election \"order will be restored and peace will return to our bosoms once more\"; describes a lecture given by Bishops meade and John Johns of Virginia; will be sending Alice's Tyler dress with General McNeill. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions curtains; she is pleased to have Alexander Gardiner in Washington; political news; she is pleased that Polk won. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses carpets, clock, lights, and shades to be purchased for her new house. 1 p. TCY of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She was not able to find the desired easy chair; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds an elegant black hat for the opening of Congress; discusses clothes; tells fo a newspaper article which \"took quite a fling at me [JGT]\"; plans some spectacular social event for the White House; news of Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses hat feathers; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news; fashion news; their mother is willing to live in London; all her [JGT] furniture and upholstery is ready to be shipped. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Information of freinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses visits to her by foreign diginitaries. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends compliments made by the President on a piece written by him [AG]; the President feels that he [AG] \"is destined to be a very distinguished man\"; discusses opening in fireign missions; she is determined to see that h get a foreign appointment. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans a special entertainment for her [MG] upcoming visit; discuss clothes and fashion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses fireplaces and mantels. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks on how all of her [JGT] letters ask for favors; the peral necklace she asked for has been purchased. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that some items be brought to her; describes some jet jewelry given her by the President; asks her to tel mother to bring her own maid when she comes for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Information on sending furniture to [Sherwood Forest]; asks that the goods be insured. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the social calls made by her that morning; will send the requested riding clothing as soon as possible; she is surprised that she [JGT] could be so \"ungenteel\" as to suppose taht their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] would travel without a maid; wants her to \"send three pairs of shies and four pairs of stockings to replace those worn out by running around\" on errands for her [JGT]; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seeks her assistance in having Judge Edwards appointed to the Supreme Court; feels taht \"poverty and pride is a trying thing indeed\"; discusses purchases made for her; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells how she is falling behind in her tasks, especially because of bad headaches; tells of David Gardiner's return from Long island; relates Mr. Ely's happiness in the request to her [JGT]; needs to have a shirt of the President's which fits as to have others made for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the loss of her father; was extremely pleased with her visit to Washington, D.C., and the White House; news of weddings of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the numerous recent visits made to her; political news; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses her [JGT] relationship with her step-daugher Alice Tyler; encourages her not to have anything to do with criminals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells how she had seen the President ad her [JGT] \"ugly faces\" at a daguerroetype gallery and feels that decept portraits of them need to be sent; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses clothing and jewlery; inquires from Margaret Gardiner the whereabouts of \"The President's ring\". 2 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses purchases; remarks taht Alex Gardiner was flattered by the President's remkars about him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She feels that she [MG] should prusue Mr. T[hompson?] and not let him get away; wishes to have her guitar and music sent; longs for her canary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that it is better he write to her regarding political issue instead of writing directly to the President Tyler; feels that he is the best in New York to advise the President on appointments there; discusses political positions in New York. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that Mr. Carter is ill and they will be kept from \"waiting on the President and Mrs. Tyler...\" 1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that Mrs. Tyler look over the papers involved in \"Babes Case\" and try to persuade her husband, President Tyler, in favor of the \"prisoner.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political news; he feels that \"Mary Garinder deserves a whipping for her obstinacy\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions prince Joesph Napoleon Boneparte, 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 p. N. Including the names Phoebe Gardiner and Fanny S. Gardiner, Shelter Island, Suffolk County, New York on the address leaf. 1 p. Also including the toast gien by General Lamar of Texas at the President's dinner party. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends congratulations on her marriage to the President; describes travels in Italy. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brings to her attention those persons not invited to her ball that should have been; hopes to be \"her obliged and humble servant\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS on the same page requesting several more invitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Finds their separation upsetting; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Surprised to find out that she [JGT] will be entertaining the Supreme Court; inquires about the upcoming departure from the White House; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the quiet activities, reading and embroidery, she has been involved with since her return from a visit to Julia in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of a safe arrival in Richmond; travel plans to \"Sherwood Forest.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the aftermath of the President's and her departure from Washington; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses settling into \"Sherwood Forest\" after leaving the White House; requests taht several other pieces of furniture be purchased for her, as well as a new carriage. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that all the furnishings have arrived; gives some advice on unpacking the mirrors; discusses plans for the summer in East Hampton; discusses their brother Alexander's plans for a clerkship; describes a screen she is embroidering; complains about the necessity of making social calls. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the parlor in \"Sherwood Forest\"; describes in detail the clothing of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\"; social news; describes the gardens. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that the distance between them has grown; news of framily and friends; sends a muffin recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that a rockaway would be the best type of carriage for the country; recommends that a watchmaker attend to her clock; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the slownewss of the mails; feels that it is not possible to visit before July; inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on Texas; mentions the President's music. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regrets the distance between them; plans to plant flowers in the garden soon; discusses sociial call. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses dress she is making for her [JGT]; mentions some of the changes in political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes how clock is to be set up; describes design for the gates for \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions furnishing and carriages; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses marriages and engagements of acquaintances; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a horseback ride on the plantation' she is determined not to make social calls to Williamsburg; mentions visit by Dr. Rogers; asks that some new clothing be sent to her; describes her recent dreams. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses socail calls; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warns her about riding race horses and has \"a thousand anxieties about \" her; social news; inquires if she \"has any white people around\" and if \"all the servants are colored\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mention family correspondence; discusses the Virginian aristocracy and society' assures them that she does not \"feed the chickens\" on the plantation; discusses carpets in detail; mentions the wild flowers that the President Tyler had picked for her in the woods; plans to visit to the North. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses clerkship; has no \"local chit chat\" to send; political news; feels they should not keep a carriage due to the expense; mentions summer plans in East Hampton. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends reassurances to be given to her mother that her health is fine and that should she fall ill the President himself would tend to her; plans to return social calls; regrets hearing about having to dispose of a carriage; discusses summer plans; mentions the whereabout of her step-children; social news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests taht he pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the crops; describes the boat at the plantation; feels that he should prusue Miss Wright. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions fishing on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has been engaged in purchasing her \"spring costume\"; social news; mentions new White House administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses preparations for having a dress made for Alice Tyler, Julia's stepdaughter and sent through Elizabeth Tyler Waller, another stepdaughter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions fish and fishing on the plantation; describes their boat, the \"Pocahonatas\"; discusses carriages and saddles; describes the new additions being made to \"Sherwood Forest,\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes fiacee of a mutual friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the prospects of John Tyler, Jr.; reports that John Lorimer Graham has been replaced by [?] Moris; discusses Polk and the Cabinet; discusses the upcoming 1848 Presidental election; reports that President Tyler has been approached and asked to run for the Senate again; reports that \"Tony, Fanny's husband\" has died of cancer; asks for an accounting for all the money she owes; discusses the distribution of 2000 copies of a speech published in the Madisonian; discusses household furnishings. 8 pp. ALS. Including AL from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Julia McLachlan Gardiner, discussing her husband's response to inquiries about the possibility of his running for Governor or for the Senate; disturbed to hear that her brother Alexander was ill; describes the clothing she desires. 4 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels strongly that the appointment of Mr. Pickens to the U.S. mission to England is considerably poor judgement; mentions an article about an evening in the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a Virginia \"helter-skelter\" concerning two flower vases from the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses hats; inquires about her views on several political appointments; news of friends and family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. On same page as previous entry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that she has caught a cold; describes, in great detail, a dinner party given at \"Brandon\" by Mrs. William Harrison; feels that recent dinner parties are dull as compared to those given at the White House. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses music; mentions appointments of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of acquaintances; describes Alexander's Gardiner illness. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses visit by a strong Tyler advocate, John R. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; discusses carriages. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has sent a package of bonnets down to her; expresses her concern of her [JGT] health; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends an invitation for dinner; wishes that she [MFR] be accompanied by her sister and frinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to why she or their mother Juliana McLachlan Gardiner did not accompany Alexander Gardiner to Easthampton; describes dinner party she had given the evening before; mentions having to cancel plans to visit Mrs. George Harrison due to unexpected company; hopes that someone in her family would pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses books and slippers; mentions an interest of the President Tyler in the press; describes the food at a dinner party; discusses clothing. 5 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions friends and family; discusses the recent activities of President Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the evenint spent at the plantation of Mrs. George Harrison, \"Lower Brandon\"; says that the President Tyler feels that she \"was formed to be the admiriation of every one who has taste and wit and the wonder of all others\"; describes the clothes she wishes to be sent to her as soon as possible. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses plans for summer travels to the Virginia Springs and the North; mentions the crops and harvesting at the plantation; discusses the appearance of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; discusses the President's Tyler Clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the value of the harvested crops; describes some minor occurrence on the plantation; discusses carpets; news of friends; mentions the death of President Andrew Jackson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions carpets; discusses travel plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encourages her to visit the Sulphur Springs, Virginia, for the summer. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a cisit by the ladies of \"Lower Brandon\"; mentions her wedding anniversary. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the scene where she and the President [Tyler[ were staying when a hurricane struck, tells how they were able to escape injury; discusses friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York;news of friends; discusses the annexation of Texas. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York; deiscusses the annexation of Texas; discusses the upcoming summer season. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a funeral service for one fo the plantation slaves; discusses clothin; the President Tyler and she plan to go to Richmond to do some shopping; discusses music. 2 pp .TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, 20 July, 1845, from Alexander Gadiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner requesting that Julia Gardiner Tyler's bills be sent to him for collection; mentions a fire in the city. 1 p. on the same page as the above. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a copy of a newspaper containing the resolution for annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a visit to Williamsburg from which she \"was very anxious to get away\"; mentions a visit to Jamestown, Va.; lists those people she met at Old Point Comfort, Va.; mentions an article about the Tyler Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the finances of the President Tyler and Robert Tyler; tells that John [Tyler, Jr.] \"has forsworn liquor entirely\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; mentions the annexation of Texas; feels that \"[President] Polk is ruining himself.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the reception they received on each step of their travel; describes the people they have met; reports her alarm at hearing of a fire in the new Port; describes the baths; reports that \"Bonaparte from Baltimore\" has the cottage next to theirs. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes their travel plans for the nxt few days and their intended arrival in New York; describes the other guests at various sprigns. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of their arrival; discusses the name of her new dog. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a visit to Norfolk, Va.; discusses clothing and furnishings in great detail; feels tha the other canary which the President Tyler bought for her treats her other canary \"with utmost contempt.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the name of her dog; sends the desired qualifications for a new housekeeper for \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the financial loss of \"several hundred dollars\" from the death of a young slave who died \"from eating dirt,\"; discusses the garden and furnishings. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes to have a book on etiquette sent to her; mentions a letter by the President Tyler which was to be published; mentions her pet burds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fears that her correspondence is dull; mentions a dinner party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of visits to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by her step-daughter's cousin, Martha Christian, and John Tyler Jr. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels disdain for New York and its social classes; feels happier where she is now. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses carriages and furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of catching a cold at a fair; reports on the health of her greyhound. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; leaves for Shelter Island, New York, in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anticipates a visit from him soon; tells of the activities of the slaves on teh plantation; mentions a visit by Mr. Churchill Semple, a relative of the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes her search for fireplace fenders for \"Sherwood Forest,\" since she \"would not like to have your [JGT] house burnt from any negligence of mine [JMG]\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends details of a shipmnt of \"freight\" to her including \"one housekeeper marked Catherine Wint, one Italian Greyhound marked Le Beau, one box containing fenders\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has sent the greyhound with mugh regret; mentions Margaret's Gardiner stay in the South; describes an evening concert; discusses hats. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS. [12 November, 1845], from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, to Julia Gardiner Tyler. Concerning the social activity in the city. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that he inform her of anything political or social that he hears of in Washington [D.C.]; mentions single women he might want to become acquainted with. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news and gossip. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for not having sent a recipe; news of friends; has decided to \"refuse all invitations this winter under the plea of mourning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the treatment of the slaves on the plantation; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ponders whether the fact that the rich and popular Capt. L [?] is jewish makes him intolerable in the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; has enclosed a book on etiquette. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of acquaintances; sends the President's Tyler thanks for some music sent to him; tells of the activities of her new housekeeper, Catherine. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends wishes of a Merry Christmas, reports that at the plantation \"the merriment of the occasion seems confined to the negroes\"; describes some of the holiday food' mentions plans to attend a Naval Ball at Annapolis. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of acquaintances; mentions the \"superior advantages\" of the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political references. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Much news of family friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, sends part of a recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Conveys her deepest and sincerest sympathy at the tragic loss of her daughter, Mary Fairlee Tyler; sends her prayers and consolations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Do you know, Juluia, I like 'Sherwood' alone much the best -- 'Forest' seems associated with everything that [is] wild \u0026amp; uncultivated and remote.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is pleased to have received certain music; mentions recent purchases. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of social activities and acquaintances; feels that \"President Polk is in no way friendly to the Tyler Party,\"; mentions a bedroom furniture suite for sale. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to whether or not she has heard the \"Julia Waltzes\" composed and dedicated fo her [JGT]; hopes that David Gardiner will be able to find a rich girl to marry; mentions Robert's Tyler depression and the ill health of his daughter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reminisces about the past winter they spent in Washington together; reveals the pain she felt at her father's death' discusses news she has received of new York; describes the holiday visitors and festivities; discusses a silver pitcher \"presented by the Ladies of Brasonia [?] County, Texas as a tribute to the ex-President Tyler,\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of a visit by Capt. Laughton and portrait of Alic Tyler he finished while there; enclosed a letter from Miss Ritchie of \"Brandon\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses david's Gardiner dancing ability; describes clothing; mentions some confusion in a newspaper article; has received as a gift a new hunting dog; expresses a desire to be sent some novels. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the winter scene of all the sleighs in the streets; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the current first Lady, Mrs. Polk, and her etiquette; has sent the requested cookbooks and novels which she feels \"are light trash\" and \"shallow \u0026amp; unprofitable reading so far as mental improvement is concerned\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Demanded the return of a handkercheif from the President which was intended for her; describes social calls made. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Acknowledges the receipt of several books from David Gardiner; mentions a visit to Washington, D.C. by several friends; and tells of a gift of persimmons from the President Tyler. including TCy of ALD to Margaret Gardiner, from Julia Gardiner Tyler, concerning racoon hunting. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends and social calls; discusses clothing; mentions a visit to the circus. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses an account of a party given by Mr. [James] Buchanan; mentions the sale of a near-by estate; Mrs. Semple's plans of goiing to Marsailles have been cancelled. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks on the difference in climate of the North and South; mentions a purchase to be made. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including extract of another incomplete letter, undated. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Remarks on the devotion shown to the housekeeper by the farm animals; reports on the well-being of the greyhound; mentions the festivities of a local wedding. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions some good reading; inquires about the weather in the South; relays an invitation for a visit by her father to her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a splendid ball and other social engagements. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays the subject of that morning's church sermon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of social calls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on the statements made by Mr. C[alhoun?] regarding the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The President Tyler anticipates a \"tide of prosperity\" if peace continues; news about acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was taken by an extremely attractive young man, Mr. B., with \"a fine set of teeth\" and \"a superabundance of glossy, luxuriant hair\"; social news; mentions some political aspects of the Texas annxation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 lines long, signed \"Ariel.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the purchase and the poor quality of a portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Worries that her last letter has missed them; discusses an unseasonable snow storm; discusses money owed; reports that one of her birds has died. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a surprise snow; has found a new companion for her canary; discusses whether or not a certain handsome, young man, Mr. B., has adequate fortunes to go with his good looks. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses her dinner guest for the following evening, including Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. William Harrison; expresses her concern for a certain portrait; inquires as to whether or not the President's Tyler birthday was celebrated. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The President Tyler suggested that they go for a sleigh ride by attaching a canoe to the carriage horses, only to be turned down by her; tells of a visit by neighbors who arrived in a canoe pulled by carriage horses. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses her [MG] intentions and prospects concerning Mr. B.; appreciated the valentines; discusses summer plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Would like her to spend the summer in Easthampton, New York, instead of in the South; speculates as to what is to come about between Margaret Gardiner and Mr. B.; is pleased that the housekeeper is efficient. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ANS from M[argaret Gardiner] to Julia Gardiner Tyler, 16 March, 1846, concerning a certain valentine. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses Mr. B's financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Questions the work of [President] Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions meeting acquaintances whilst out for a walk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions task performed for the President Tyler; discusses the Oregon situation; David Gardiner is in Easthampton, New York setting out trees. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels a \"warlike\" atmosphere. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes her latest dinner party in great detail mentioning the food service and the attire of her guests. \"[t]here was not a single failure in the cooking, and my ice cream preserved its form entirely,\" mentions that the President received some \"flattering resolutions\" from the Texas Senate, discusses the purchase of her spring wardrobe. TCy of ALS. 1 pp. Including handwritten menu for the dinner party which consisted of foods such as boiled rich fish, preserved salmon and lobster, a pound of beef, boiled turkey and egg sauce, boiled tongue, chicken salad, and a variety of vegetables for the first course. The desserts included suet pudding and wine sauce, sponge cake \"ornamented with a bunch of hyacinths,\" ice cream, and blancmange. The wines included sparkling hock, 2 kinds of Madeira, sherry, and port.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to cancel a visit to The Harrison's because of the weather; discusses her mother's upcoming visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses clothing and a seamstress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the situation on Wall Street. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions changes in new York; discusses the attacks on Daniel Webster regarding the Asburton Treaty. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses an inscription; assures them that a revelation about the Tyler Administration is a \"l-i-e\"; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the injustice to John Tyler \"coming from Capitol Hill\"; mentions shrubbery' feels David Gardiner should pursue Miss Wright because she is an only child of rich parents and would certainly be accompanied by at elast $100,000 when married. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news; refers to the current controversy concerning Tyler's Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of an engagement. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Marks letter as \"Private\"; gives an interpretation of \"Mama's\" dream; discusses her pregnancy; describes a quilt she would like made as a gift; discusses the purchase of clothing for herself and her expected baby, asks to have flower seeds sent. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses clothing for herself and the \"anticipated\"; looks forward to her visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays news from new Port and summer activities; looks forward to seeing Davy [David Gardiner Tyler] again. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Details an odd bet; anticipates her visit to Easthampton. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that her home in New York is a \"perfect babel\" due to the great number of visitors; the attitude there is \"every man for himself\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. On the same sheet as the preceding item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of the return of the President Tyler in the middle of the night from a trip North; wishes that she could be in New Port \"to see the manoeuvres of the clique\" there. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a ball in great detail. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news; Alexander Gardiner, herself, and their mother have all come down with the flu; feels that war with Mexico is inevitable. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes details about the ball in New Port; has not fully recovered yet from having the baby; news of Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has given up the idea of traveling to New Port; discusses the ball held in New port; describes a mishap while out on a drive. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses Col. William Short; describes the weather; discusses a letter from Margaret Gardiner which was interceptd and almost printed; discusses books and poetry. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the President's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\"; gives an account of a young boy who died and \"came back to life\" on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Updates the baby's [DGT] condition; mentions gifts from the neighbots. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has purchased a crib for the baby [DGT]; inquires as to the opinion of the President Tyler regarding a purchase of 100,000 acres of land in Tazewell [Co.] at a price of two cents an acre. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions an invitiation in Norwich; feels that the baby [DGT] resembles Napoleon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses settling back into her home after a five month absense; describes an earlier visit to New York, New York; describes a trip to the \"Fair\" at Castle Garden; describes her attempts to have the baby's daguerreotype taken while in New York; discusses expected visitors including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler; Mr. Boulwar, Mr. and Mrs. Webster; especially looks forward to the visit of mary and her faimily, discusses her \"sweet babe.\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expects a visit from the former Charge to Naples, Mr. Boulware; feels the death of two sons of Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. William Harrison to be a tragic loss. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions some early election returns concernign possible presidential candidates; feels strongly that Alice Tyler serious search for a husband so that she does not become \"an old maid\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Retells an anecdote told by Mr. Boulware; discusses her company at \"Sherwood Forest,\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends some requested maps; mentions several political meetings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the disposition of coal mines owned by the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the coal mines in Kentucky and possible plans to view them. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of friends; enjoys the indian summer in December; hints that he might give the President Tyler a gift of a violin; news of the baby's [David Gardiner Tyler] good health. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is enjoying the \"warm \u0026amp; balmy\" winter weather; mentions social calls and a dinner party; inquires about some mutual acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Envies the weather in the South; describes in great detail a dinner party and the guests in attendance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Intends the first word taught to the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] to be \"grandmama\"; she \"would be amused to see what an excellent nurse the President Tyler has become\" for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has decided upon an extremely handsome carriage to be bought. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anticipates an enjoyable winter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes teh activities of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; reports that their food stores have fall prey to a theif. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; was paid an unexpected visit by her step-daughter Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; mentions a fox hunt attended by the President Tyler; hopes that she will visit \"Sherwood Forest\" soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a poem written \"on the birth of David Gardiner Tyler\"; describes a gift from the baby's sister Mary [Tyler Jones]; inquires as to the whereabouts of gifts for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] from David \u0026amp; Alexander Gardiner; mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. first page missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of Alexander Gardiner's illnesses; misses her and longs for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, regarding a gentleman caller. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends \"rhubarb \u0026amp; magnesia\" to prevent illness; longs to see the aby. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lists the New Year's social calls made; tells of a loss of an acquaintance's plantation house to fire; mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that her brother [David Gardiner] is \"the stingiest fellow for not having sent the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] a \"handsome coral and bells\" and feels that he \"does not deserve to have a newphew\"; mentions a wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Believes that their cousin, Mary Gardiner, will marry Eben N. Horsford; discusses clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions all the sleighs out in a snow storm. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has heard of an article entitled \"The Secret History of the Administration of John Tyler\" in a new paper called The Sunday Pocupine; inquires of summer visiting plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses books read; notes that the slaves say \"young massa's [David Gardiner Tyler] a buster!\"; inquires about investments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the beaux of Margaret Gardiner and Phoebe Gardiner; regrets th sale of their home at La Fayette Place [sic], New York, New York; mentions a comparison of Presidents Tyler's and Polk's administrations. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news; discusses several paintings viewed. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggests that Margaret Gardiner wash her face with buttermilk; mentions the suicide of the son of an acquaintance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news, mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions social visits; D[avid Gardiner] expects her [MG] to select a valentine for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that the packages of dresses and socks have arrived and fit \"the boy\" [David Gardiner Typer]; describes calls made upon friends in New York; discusses various private concerts; describes a painting purchased for JGT; discusses various purchases including shoes from Middletons and armlets from Tenneys. 7 pp. AL. Including receipt, 8 June, [18]46 for one pair of gold armlets at $4.50 purchased from R. Tenney, 1 p. D. Also including bill, 17 February 1847, for shoes purchased from C. Middleton, New York, New York at $10.50. 1 p. ADS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends that she see \"Tom Thumb\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Received flowers from a secret admirre, possibly Mr. Beeckman; list the beaux which called for her; news of acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes in detail a wedding held at \"Weyanoke,\" Charles City County, Virginia; mentions an amusing incident involving a broken carriage wheel; social news. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has come across a possible mutual acquaintance in Richmond; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions calls upon her by her beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was pleased to have met Dr. Minge and his family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes that her [MG] \"beau were next to the richest man in New York\"; discusses the crops for the plantation; feels that the taking of Vera Crux [Mexico] was glorious for the army but \"terrible for the poor women and children\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions social calls; fashion news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Felt disappointed by not receiving any mail; finds the Harrisons' of \"Lower Brandon\" collection of fine paintings enviable; news of social calls; is about to lose her housekeeper, Catherine Wing, due to the fact that her husband has come to take her with him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Passed an enjoyable evening of music with friends; complains of the high price of food and fears a \"famine\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the President Tyler is showing some interesting in a work, Dombey and Sons, by Charles Dickens; has being spring cleaning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Details a visit by two Northern gentlemen farmes, Mr. Hugh Tyler and Mr. miller, to view the plantation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes his health is improving from his illness; asks his opinion on several office appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes a dinner party at \"Upper Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va]; has accepted an invitation at \"Lower Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va] for the following evening. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is pleased to hear of her [JGT] good health; read a letter from John Tyler in the Herald and felt that it was excellent; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to leave for Easthampton; fears for Alex[ander Gardiner's] health. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was astonished to hear of John [Tyler, Jr's?] resignation; speculates as whether Mr. [William H.] Polk [Charg d'Affair to naples, brother of President James K. Polk] is returning to Americal to marry. 1p. TCy of ALS. incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of their trip to Easthampton, New York; perceives that [William H.] Polk has arrived in America; considers that the two administrations [Tyler and Polk] will be united by Polk's marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes for a visit to the north soon; speculates as to the details of a society wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that she needs to travel North to \"escape sickness,\"; perceives taht the President [Polk] is in New York in anticipation of is brother's [William H. Polk] wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has observed the announcement of [William H.] Polk's wedding to Miss Corse; questions his financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expects that she has read the announcement of William H. Polk's wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Directs that [mail/] by direct to him as \"Clerk of the U.S. Circut Court, New York City\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that it would be \"very cruel\" to leave the President Tyler and travel north without him; mentions the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has seen the annoucement of Mr. Polk's marriage and notes that his new wife has paid off $30,000 of his debts; inquires whose father attempted to bribe the Governor of New Jersey with $30,000. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] has started to walk; mentions the birth of a daughter to Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; the President Tyler is responding in reference to a certain scandal; mentions a social call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the President's and her trip back to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; inquires as if she has found a new houskeeper for the plantation and would prefer a French woman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] now dances and \"spits,\"; wishes that her family were with her at 'Sherwood Forest,\"; was told Alice Tyler \"was a goose\" if she had rejected. Mr. O'Hara's proposal of marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is extremely pleased with her new housekeeper, Catherine; feels that the new domestic is far superior to her previous one [Catherine Wing]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speculates as to his whereabouts; feels very lonely; is now displeased with her housekeeper [Mrs. Dillon?]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses [Eben N.] Horsford. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to attend a dinner given by Mr. Henry L. Jones [husband of Mary Tyler Jones]; discusses Virginia etiquette; hopes that her commisions are attended to. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Believes it would be a good idea that she [MG] go to St. Croix; social news and gossip. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will make arrangement to leave for \"the wedding\" after Christmas; expects a great deal of company at Christmas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses Margaret's beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that \"Gardie's\" [David Gardiner Tyler] vocabulary is limited to \"Pa-pa \u0026amp; Mun-mum-ma\"; reports that margaret Gardiner and Gildbert Beeckman had two \"blow-outs\"; hopes that her [JGT] portrait is hung properly so that many people may admire it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that the President Tyler has given Mr. Beeckman letters of introduction to Calhoun, Buchanan, and others. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Details the romance [or lack thereof] between Mr. O'Hara and Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on Margaret's Gardiner trip to Washington, [D.C.]; describes toys desired for \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; mentions social callers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Complains of being sick and describes the various remedies she has used; reports that Mr. Healy [?] \"the artiste\" has asked to paint the \"President's portrait for His Majesty Louis Phillipe who requested it for his gallery at Versailles\"; she [JGT] suggests that she might have her own portrait painted and presented to the Queen; recommends woolen shirts as a present for \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] and little socks for the baby; asks that M[argaret] make cambric shirts; also asks for fabric, sugar molasses, and cast of hats from D[avid Gardiner] and A[lexander Gardiner]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to the use of chloroform in childbirth; mentions a number of deaths which resulted from a fox hunt. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of her arrival in the city; mentions the agitation caused by the arrival of the remains of President [John Quincy] Adams. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses in great detail servants and their duties; was extremely pleased to find a ten dollar gold piece; has sent some dahlias. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that Margaret Gardiner's health improves; feels that she is improving after the birth of the baby [John Alexander Tyler]; mentions the beautiful flowers that the President Tyler brings to her. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that he purchase a small wagon for her, using her money due to some financial hardship at \"Sherwood Forest,\"; is deeply concerned with Margaret Gardiner's health; reports taht the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is doing well and that \"his eyes shine like diamonds\"; believes Alice Tyler to be foolish in regards to Mr. O'Hara. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that the President's Tyler request for her [JGT] portrait be disregarded; describes in detail social calls; remarks that her new baby [John Alexander Tyler] \"looks as if he had been in this world a great many times before and was only renewing his acquaintance with things.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete, first page missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports upon the state of her childre; feels that Alice Tyler will repent having sent Mr. O'Hara away lamenting most bitterly that such devotion as his \"will not be met with a second time\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is pleased to be receiving a wagon for use on the plantation; anticipates a great deal of company next month. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions social calls; will have the baby christened John Alexandre, but he will be called simply Alexander. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on how \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] enjoys his little carriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Explains why he has been unable to visit \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses some pieces by Annie Grey which are to appear in the Colombian; discusses his daughter Phoeve's acrivities' reports that he has also received a letter from her husband John Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a trip to the College of William and Mary by the President Tyler; reports on the baby [John Alexander Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends congratulations on the birth of a daughter; inquires about the use of chloroform; plans to remain in New York until Margaret Gardiner Beeckman has had her baby; reports that \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] has been ill; describes her second child, John Alexander Tyler; invites her cousin to visit \"Sherwood Forest\" s that they can \"form a Tableaux of our little ones, your little girl the admired object of my two little boys\". 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The President Tyler had traveled to Richmond, Virginia to obtain winter supplies; tells of a pleasant journey down from New York, New York to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the diamond ring Mr. O'Hara bought for Alice Tyler; mentions a friendly letter from [John C.] Calhoun to the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports her opinions of friends, family, and servants on the portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the activities of the house guests at \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that Alice Tyler is \"such a flirt\"; inquires as to a possible job for Tazewell because he is \"idling away his time at home\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses virtues of Virginia Cooper; reports that the President Tyler is recovering from his illness; notes the President's Tyler feelings on gold finds in California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions holiday social coalls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner Tyler, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, sending Christmas greetings. 1 p. On the same page as previous item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a hunting trip by the President Tyler and David Gardiner; discusses social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social calls; sends a lists of requests. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the coming of winter weather; requests some syrup for buckwheat pancakes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions an invitation for the President Tyler to visit \"Wickland\" in Kentucky; the President Tyler has doubts about [John] Beeckman's venture in California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes that the President's Tyler appreciation of the gift of a violin. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that the President Tyler is very supportive of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions having gone to see some \"Aztec children\"; inquires as to the President's opinion on the \"Kossuth question\"; tells several jokes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses desire to see Mary and her family; warns Mary \"not to place your affections so strongly upon it [her baby] that you would feel hearbroken at its loss\"; describes the sudden death of a neighbor's infant; describes Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's baby, Henry Beeckman; describes Margaret's encouragemnt of her husband's enterprise in California and their fears on the subject; discusses family members; describes her own two children. 4 pp. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes \"Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] behavior at church; mentions a discourse delivered by a Virginia agent of the Bible Society who found seven families in Charles City County without a Bible in their homes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans to remain in Richmond, Virginia, to fa week; mentions acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem entitled \"A Birthday Song.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses David's Gardiner activities in the West; describes a dinner party; reminds her that the twenty-ninth is the President's Tyler birthday; wants to hold off [john Alexander Tyler]'s baptism until Alexander Gardiner can be in attendance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Received a letter from Dan[ie]l Webster to the President Tyler giving him his regards; mentions complaints received by the President Tyler about John [Tyler Jr.] and his drunkenness; reports on the well-being of her children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman's activities in California; mentions acquaintances; notes the crops on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends regards to her nephew [Henry Beeckman]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received the \"thrilling news of Mr. B[eeckman?]\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes that a set of china be purchased for her; social news; inquires as to the possibility of a job for Tazwell Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that her [MGB] baby [Henry Beeckman] is in no danger of \"taking the measles\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions that the President Tyler thinks that the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is the finest in Virginia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received and is now returning the \"precious documents\" sent to her; says the President Tyler has \"no doubt that David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman will make a fortune speedily\"; notes that Bishop Johns has accepted the Presidency of the College of William and Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes some dresses she has received from Richmond and plans to send patterns for \"the new sacks and cardinal capes\"; compliments MGH on her choice of \"Leila\" for her daughter's name; describes \"Mam Fanny...the superintendent of my nursery\"; describes a visit to Richmond; discusses reports of the travels of David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman to California, inquires after various family members; discusses books read. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the President's Tyler \"crop of wheat is the talk of Virginia\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes various patterns and clothes; plans to go North for the summer unless hears of cholera. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Sarah. 4 pp. AmsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has returned home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and found everything in order' reports that the President Tyler has gone to Williamsburg to enroll Tazewell Tyler at the College of William and Mary; discusses horses; mentions that General Taylor was in Baltimore at the same time as she and the President Tyler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is pleased \"over the safety of the Atlantic\"; feels that a monument to [President Tyler?] would prove the patriotism of the Union committee. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding list of stewards. 1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was shocked to hear of the fatal accident of Mr. John Beeckman and hopes that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is handling her grief sufficiently; notes that the President Tyler is obliged to deliver an address to \"the University\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Remarks on the President Tyler's displeasure at being forgotten when gifts were sent down to \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions social callsl reports on the health of the baby, Julia gardiner Tyler; mentions the sympathy expressed concerning the deaths of Mr. John B[eeckman] and Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Feels that h is the \"worst correspondent\" in the world; hopes that he will find a \"rich love match\" soon; promises amusement if he were to visit during the Christmas holidays; mentions that the President Tyler is seeking a situation in California for their brother [David Gardiner]; hopes to find a French girl to attend to her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that a book be sent to her; envies her for being in a big city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports of the recovery of \"little Julia\" Julia Gardiner Tyler; is deeply concerned about the grave condition of Alexander [Gardiner[ and that the President Tyler shares this concern and is prepared to travel with him if his condition worsens; hopes that she attend to her own health as well. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received the news of the death of Alexander Gardiner; feels a great loss and is truly saddened by the death of her brother; hopes that she and Margaret Gardiner Beeckman will return to \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that it might be to David Gardiner's benefit that he not be informed of his brother's death; discusses in detail the illness which brought about his death. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Continues to feel the loss of Alexander Gardiner; anxiously awaits her and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman]'s visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; asks that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman make several purchases before arrivign at \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has transcribed the business portion of the account of the death of Alexander Gardiner which describes the disposition of his estate; inquires as to the state of her late brother's financial situation; has inclosed several obituaries. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that a variety of trees be sent to hre from New York; inquires to the plans of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requests that she and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] not impede the President Tyler in his efforts to dispose of the property in Kentucky held by Alexander Gardiner; also requests that she [JMG] turn over her share of Alexander Gardiner's estate to her [JGT] as that she has more need of it; hopes that she will not attempt to interfere with the profits from the Kentucky lands which are to go to her [JGT]; reports on the health of her children; adds a final note that a moral obligation is not as binding as a legal one in regards to the settlement of Alexander Gardiner's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the recovery of Mr. [James] Semple after his illness and shipwreck; feels that Mr. [William] Waller [husband of Elizabeth Tyler Waller] is an anxious and tender father since the loss of his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Intends not to summer in E[ast] H[ampton], New York as she considers it the family burial place and would not be \"under the influence of a constant gloom\"; may consider spending the summer in Saratoga, New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fears that Fanny [a house slave?] may have small pox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Society news concerning visiting royals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a serpentine walk the President Tyler cut through the grove at \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses improvements made to the gardsnes of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; reports on her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received the trees sent to her and the President Tyler; reports that her children are doing well; discusses the President Tyler's experimentation on the plantations crops. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Perceives that Mrs. [Corse] Polk [sister-in-law of the President] has died of consumption; feels that her [Mrs. Polk's] troubles and unhappiness are now over; expects the trees that she planted will flourish. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has prepared the house for a visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer; hopes that she [JMG] will come to see the children soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports the little Julia Gardiner Tyler is now dancing; wishes that a bonnet be sent for her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a social call made to her during which the possible visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer was discussed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to her opinion of Jenny Lind and her singing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Governor and Mrs. Floyd arrived in the midst of her housecleaning for a stay; expects a visit from David Gardiner soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the great number of social activities recently attended; describes an unusual incident--a serenade by a party of musicians at two o'clock in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the beauty of her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; social news; notes that Mrs. Alexander Hamilton (Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton) is now residing in Washington, [D.C.]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends a wedding toast to Gilbert B[eeckman]; mentions a church service. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was extremely pleased to have heard of David Gardiner's return to New York, even if he seemed to be \"such a strange looking man, or even a lunatic\"; anticiaptes more news of his return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the wheat harvest on \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions that the P[ost] M[aster] General has directed all letters to be endorsed as \"Mail Direct\"; hopes to see David Gardiner before he shaves off his beard; remarks that the President Tyler received \"a letter weight made fromthe corner stone of the Washington Monument\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the death of Fanny Johnson [a servant? slave?]; discusses the virtues of \"Sherwood Forest\"; hopes to be able to break \"Aleck\" [Alexander Gardiner Tyler] of his thumb sucking habit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the land in Kentucky on the market; mentions meeting Gov[ernor] Branch in Williamsburg at the College of William and Mary. 1p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of acquaintances and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions a stop in Philadelphia, [Pa.] to visit Robert Tyler; discusses teh President Tyler's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He is being a submissive husband and acting at his wife's \"amanuensis\"; expresses his astonishment at the failure of Jacob Little. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Includes TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner T[yler], \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia), to Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] concerning acquaintances; the purchase of some vases for \"Sherwood Forest\"; and the sale of the property held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses the birth of Lachlan Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Relays that \"Gardie\" [David Gardienr Tyler] noted that she \"has two thumbs just like Aunt Margaret\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses thanks for the gift of a \"pretty Thimble\"; discusses the effect of \"Garddy\" [David Gardiner Tyler] made on \"little Mary\" and \"Willie\". 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about Belmont's appearance in Broadway on New Year's Day. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chastises her sister for not sending copies of articles, \"Remember I don't wish natural occurrences to happen again...\" [possibly referring to the difficult delivery of her baby]; discusses the name \"McLachlan\" which she has chosen for her baby; discusses the difficult delivery, \"I wish no one might have such a bitter experience\"; discusses her mother's Juliana McLachlan Gardiner health; gives advice to be passed on to her brother [David Gardiner] considering diet and smoking. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Described the steamboat trip to \"Sherwood Forest\" mentioning a view of Mt. Vernon, acquaintances made on board, and the arrival in \"slave territory\"; describes \"Sherwood Forest\" and includes a sketch; discusses Tyler's 60 slaves; expresses his admiration for Mrs. Tyler; describes the potential issues such as the Asburton Treaty and the annexation of Texas which he discussed with the President; describes a visit to a black baptist church reporting that the \"church numbered 390 members of whom 300 were Free!\" 20 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses in great detail the many visits paid to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by friends and family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the numerous house guests at the plantation; reports McLachlan's Tyler health; has sent a daguerreotype of Alexander Gardiner for a portrait to be painted. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Repeats compliments paid to her on her appearance; reports on Tazewell Tyler's studies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires as to the details of the possible purchase of a new home on Staten Island, New York; mentions that the \"Glebe\" is on the market for $8,000; feels that it is regrettable but understandable to sell the family property in E[ast] H[ampton], New York. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speculates that Mr. [William] Waller may propose to Miss C. Phillips soon; feels that it would be wise for Miss Phillips not to accept; mentions that Gen. Duff Green is willing to act as an agent for the President Tyler in the sale of the land held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Looks forward to seeing the \"Aztec children which have surprised you so much\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the illness of her mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner[ and her sister Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; discusses MGH's pregnancy and expresses her wish that the baby be a boy; describes the development of her own children; discusses the prospect of MGH having her poems published' reports on the project of \"the laies of this coultry...to purchase Mt. Vernon\" and present it to the state of Virginia; reports that William Gardiner has returined from Europe. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes in great detail the trip to Warm Springs and the other guests; gives advice for David Gardiner's planned trip to join them; describes the railroad being built \"over and through the mountains.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that she is not fond of these cold baths and looks forward to the warm springs bath; describes an upcoming children's fancy ball as well as a fancy ball for the adults the following night; discusses the \"terrible railroad accident...near Philadelphia\"; discusses reports of Yellow Fever in Norfolk and Portsmouth; describes the sermon by Denison. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing friends, family, and social events, and the President's illness. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing visitors to \"Sherwood Forest,\" JGT's children, news of family and friends, and the President's honorary degree from the College of William and Mary, 6 July, 1854. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing family news and social events. 14 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has meant to write ever since she left; reports that he is \"very busy sowing wheat\"; describes Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] visit \"he was with us the greater part of his term, he is a charming fellow indeed\"; praises JGT's other children' wants to know her wishes about the \"division[?] of the place\"; asks her to purchase an order of tea for various individuals. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses her grief over Margaret's [JGT's sister] death and thanks PG for her letter of sympathy; accepts the invitation to the upcoming \"two fold marriage\" of Phoebe and Fanny Gardiner' agrees to have \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] participate in the ceremony. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a check; wishes she could see New York \"all arrayed for the holidays\"; discusses her children's excitement over Santa Claus; encloses a letter for Sarah T[hompson] and asks her mother to have David Gardiner deliver it, \"if you think it worthwhile to let Sarah receive it David must not seem to know its contents...\"; gives news of Charles City Co. neighbors; reports that everyone is \"pleased with Margaret's portrait\"; asks for 2 yards of cloth for trimming; reports that the President had a letter from Dr. [Sprogue?] and a volume on distinguised clergymen; reports that they are to receive a miniature of the Miles' equestrian statue of Washington; instructs her mother not to send the letter to Sarah \"unless you think David's engagement will certainly be consumated...\"; sends Christmas greetings to Harry [Beeckman]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes in great detail the wedding of Patty Tyler despite the fact that JGT was not present but \"looked through the crack of my bedroom door\" due to her \"situation\" [advanced pregnancy]; discusses plans for her mother and her self \"to get Hampton in time for my matter\" [childbirth]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of letters from Julia Gardiner Tyler to various family members discussing family and neighbors. 7 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning JGT's children, news of Virginia neighbors, discussion of abolitionism, Harper's Ferry, and Governor Wise. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning Governor Wise, the sentencing of John Brown, Patty Tyler's marriage, David Gardiner's marriage, the illness of Mary Wilcox, JGT's children, and news of Virginia neighbors. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Explains the delay in receiving JGT's last letter from Washington; agrees that \"all the courtesy and kindness has departed from Washington\"; gives news of JGT's children from Staten Island; comments on JGT's trip to Lexington; discusses the \"late raid into Pennsylvania...conducted by Gen. Jenkins\"; discusses how \"gay\" New York has been despite \"the scenes of distress at the South\"; expresses releif at hearing that the \"beautiful estate of Shirley has not been destroyed\"; mentions Gen. Dix and Gen. McClennan; discusses plans to visit Long Beach. 7 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS\u0026gt; Incomplete/\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gives a detailed accounting of JGT's duties as the executrix of the estate of John Tyler. 4pp. ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's children, the January 1861 Peace Conference in Washington, D.C.; the death of John Tyler, and various hardships endured by JGT. Also includingan inventory of John Tyler's estate and correspondence between JGT and various officials cooncerning possession of property and settlement of John Tyler's estate. 10 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescrips of correspondence betwen Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's reurn to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; JGT's children, conditions in Virginia and New York. Also including a poem \"To Mrs. Ex-President Tyler\" and correspondence with friends and officials concerning wartime conditions and GT's desire to return to New York. 16 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother, friends, and various officials concerning JGT's return to New York, sale of JGT's cotton, JGT's children, problems with settling John Tyler's estate, the release of Capt. Gayle and wartime conditions. 17 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that the steamer Eugenie has arrived in Nassau and that Major Heyligery [?] will be remitting a sterling bill to cover the proceeds of the cotton; reports that he is unable to \"receive the advance made by the Gov[ernmen]t on this little shipment in Confederate money\"; reports that he has received \"a long letter from our friend Capt. G[ayle]...dated from Boston Dec. 9th...and he spoke cheerfully of his prospects for an early exchange\"; expresses regret that Pearly and Fitzwalter Tyler are not present to participate in the Tableaux planned by Mrs. Walker\" states that he will inclose a letter from Mrs. Walker; hopes that JGT will pass through Bermuda on her return home. 3 pp. ALS. Including a recepit, 29 Decm. 1863 for 5 bales of coton received from the steamed Eugenie from Wilmington, [N.C.] sold by the order of J.M. Sexas for the account of [Julia Gardiner] Tyler and purchased by L. Heyligery [?], Nassau for 225.11.6 [pounds sterling]. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Have had another raid resulting in the burning of the Court House and surroundings; Dick Christian was taken off by the enemy; all of Robinson's command was taken \"which we think rather benefits us\"; in New Kent several of Mr. Jordan's negroes were taken. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that things here remain in \"statu quo\"; there have been \"no visitations from our troublesome friends\"; Charles City Co. has been the scene of parties, dinners, and tournaments this past winter. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cousin John sends love and says that everything is going quietly at the farm; no wheat crop this year; all act to advance his interests. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Respons to two letters from her concerning the best way to end funds to Capt. Gayle, prisoner of wr at Fort Warren, [Boston, Massachussetts]. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses relief that she is on Staten Island; discusses their children; reports that Fanny [PGH's sister] was in New York; hopes that \"Aunt\" Juliana McLachlan Gardiner has recovered from her illness; hopes that she will not return to \"Sherwood Forest\" while the war lastts; expresses surprise at learning that \"David Gardiner had another son--tell him that I think he was very negligent not to announce the fact to us.\"; describes the christening party for Fanny's daughter. 8 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is sending the boxes to Richmond, Va.; mentions gunboats on the river and destruction of Mr. Vaiden's poperty; reminds her [?] of her return in April. 2 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses a check that has been \"returned to our good friends in Baltimore\"; reassures her [JGT] of her son's safety; offers to forward a package for Mrs. D. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Having been taken from \"Sherwood [Forest],\" Charles City County, Virginia twelve days before, is confined with several citizens from the county; has had no trial nor have charges been brought against them; General Wilde has landed at Kennon's with colourned troups and \"taken everything through the county\"; has been treated kindly by the officers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has visited John [C. Tyler?] and others at Chesapeake Hospital Prison; has heard that \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] is with Robert Tyler; has heard no news of his own son; insists that \"all the negroes have left all the stock of every sort taken\"; discusses the troo[s passing down the river; gives an account of the description of her crip and piano by a California regiment; \"do when the war is over get together some labor for you and and come back to Old Virginia who has been such a martyr to the cause of Liberty\"; worries at the separation from his whife who does not know he is on a parole from prison for a week. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the whereabouts of A.M. Tyler [Maria] as instructed by Major General Benj[amin] F. Butler; she [AMT] has taken refuge with Mrs. [Lu] Clopton; encloses the reply to the inquiry whether Maria Tyler wants to join her [JGT]. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, 6 June, 1864, A.M. Tyler, \"Selwood.\" having a \"hemorrhage [sic] from the lungs\" and is unable to reach a decision at this time. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Lu Clopton and Maria Tyler are both well according to a letter he received; discusses the fate of her [JGT] belongings at \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the safety of her son and says \"the negroes we will not mind of if Our Dear Children are but spared to us\"; describes the condition where John [C Tyler?] is being imprisoned; describes the \"vile and indecent actions\" taking place in Charles City Co. and lists the neighbors who have been shot. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Responds to an article which appeared in the Evening Post [25 June, 1864], which stated that Tyler's niece lives on a farm near \"Sherwood Forest,\" \"subsusting on the charity of the United States,\" to which she responds that [Maria Tyler] \"fled to the adjoining plantation when deprived of her protector and exposed to the terrible vicinity of an unscrupulous colored soldiery\" 1 p. TCy of L. Including NwsCl, [25 June, 2864], from the Evening Post. 1 item. Also including NwsCl, [ca. 27 June, 1864] from the Evening Post and the Evening Express. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle, a prisoner of war at Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with various northern officials concerning his [RGH] possible release; letters from G.F. Walker, a friend living in St. Georges, Bermuda' and correspondence with other friends concerning the wartime conditions. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes of her poor health and the complete wreck at 'Sherwood'\"; sends news of scquaintances; apologizes for sending a gloomy letter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that her son is planning to return to Virginia and asks for the Davises to see him; sends her sympathies to Mrs. Davis, sends congratulations for the marriage of Mrs. Davis's sister to Willie Waller. 2 pp. Df. of L. Including Df. of L to Judge Holt concerning destruction of JGT's Virginia property. Also including Df of L. to [Roberty H. Gayle?] concerning obtaining a parole or early release from prison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of introduction for JGTs's son John Alexander {Tyler]. 2pp. AL. Incomplete. Including TCy of AL. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has received JGT's letter by Flag of Truce; reports that Ann Maria Tyler has married the \"Federal guartd tis said a dutch baker\"; has forwarded JGT's letter to \"Gardy\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; states that due to Dr. S[elden]'s poor health they must go to Rock[bridge] Alum Springs; Robert [Selden?] is on sick leave because of his eyes; JS's brothers have been released as \"paroled Prisoners\"; reports on conditions in the neighborhood; sorry to hear about the poor health of JGT's mother; reports on news of neighbors and friends; \"our poor Negroes who have proved fiathful are an increase [sic] expense\"; asks for a \"Card [sic] de viste\" for an album; reports that they live at the same place but find it difficult to live on a surgeon's pay' the \"venture in the blockade running has been fruitless as yet lost two steamers\"; reports that there is a drought. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Introduces himself as the husband of Maria Tyler; intends to visit New York during a furlough with his wife; reports that \"the mansion especially, in the interior, shows the effects of the lawless savages of soldiers\" 3pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes some furniture being held for JGT that has since been claimed by the Rev. Mr. Raymond, chaplain of the hospital, as his own. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Apologizes for not being home when Mrs. Vincent called; expresses sorrow at the death of \"your dear boy\"; discusses her fears for her own son's safety as a \"private in the 1st Rockbridge artillery\"; reports that she can forward Mr. Vincent's note to Mr Lyons; discusses her call to \"Gen B's\". 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle and various officials concerning RHG's release from Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with William H. Clopton and various other friends and officials in Virginia concerning the marriage of Mari Tyler to a Union soldier; letters from the Walkers, friends in St. George's, Bermuda; correspondence with various friends concerning wartime conditions; letters to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner. 26 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various family members and friends concerning the death of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, JGT's mother; correspondence with various friends and government officials concerning JGT's Virginia property. 30 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses some letters \"bearing tidings of loved ones from whom you are separated\"; will forward letters to her \"friends in the South.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes that she has received her cradle; discusses JGT's property at Old Point [Comfort] Va. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Saddened by the news of the fall of Ft. Fisher and the recapture of Capt. [Robert H] G[ayle]; encloses a letter to be forwarded to her mother; discusses their children. 4 pp. AL. Including a TCy of AL. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends this note by a servant to enquire as to the resultes of the deliberations concerning a legal matter. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from J. Buchanan, Henry, New York, to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Staten Island, New York, n.d., advising her that Judge Barraud had not reached a decision and \"I have but little doubt that it will be as we desire it\"; reports that Mr. Curtis is no longer the receiver and Mr. Horve will inform her when a decision is reached. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells JGT that she must choose the services of Mr. O'Connor [/] or Mr. Clarke to represent her on appeal in the probate matter and in the new suit brought against her; hopes for Gen[era]; Dix's cooperation \"in regard to the late outrage, in your communication to the press and public\"; discusses closing up the probate matter and plans for the new actions being brought, \"you must not be alarmed at all this litigation, as it is only in accordance with the programme.\" Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Assures her that he is still trying to procure a \"'C' 'S' battleflag...that she ahs been waved [sic] in the smoke of battle...\" for her daughter as promised' expressed thanks for the hospitality shown him while in Staten Island; discusses the situation in the South, \"the Negroes are in most instances, retaining their usual respect for their owners, and faithfully performing the contracts adopted by their Government between master and late slave...\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Worries because she has received no letters from JGT in months; discusses the sorrow they feel over the Southg's loss of the war; plans to stay in England at least temporarily; asks for news of Capt [Robert H.] Gayle. 4 pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has not heard from Julia Gardiner Tyler about the bill he sent; asks RHM to settle the bill if he has the authority. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Complains of being ill and blames it on the \"malarious climate\"; asks JGT to ty to obtain a \"situation for Allen in the sea going line of steamers\"; worries about the education of her sons; has been advised to wait \"intil times are settled\" to start a boarding house; sorry to hear about JGT's lawsuit; complains of the effects of poverty, \"I feels so lonely in this cold world and Have I know been so petted and spoilt that I am unfitted for this sudden transition.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that she has sent \"600 dollars currency\"; encourages them to take advantage of every opportunity and to learn to speak French and German; reports that they will each receive \"a Christmas offering of five dollars in gold\"; reports on visits from cousin William Tyler and \"brother James\" [Semple] who \"is now in Canada for a while.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various military and civilian officials concerning the forced entry into JGT's home by several youths in search of a Rebel flag; letters from Robert H. Gayle concerning his release, recapture, and final release; letters from other prisoners of war asking for help; letters from various friends concerning wartime conditions. 22 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John C. Tyler, \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Virginia, to \"My Dear Madam,\" n.p. Discusses her \"Scheme\" for helping provide for the families of Negroes until they should be self-sufficient; has already given an account of the \"destruction of everything here. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typescripts of Julia Gardiner Tyler's correspondence concerning hre Virginia property; correspondence and notes concerning the legal battle over JGT's mother's will; correspondence with JGT's sons and nephew in Germany; letter from the farm manager at \"Sherwood Forest\" complaining about the conditions; letter to Bishop [John] Johns concerning the Resolutions pased by the College of William and Mary; letters from various friends and family members. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advises her to invest money in real estate in Galveston; asks if her suit is over and decided in her favor; asks her to write. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler including receipts, letter (ALS) from Varina (Howell) Davis concerning Jefferson Davis; printed argument of Edwards Pierrepont and other papers concerning lawsuit Julia G. Tyler v. David L. Gardiner; letters of Jane Seldon concerning \"Brandon\" and \"Lower Brandon\" after Civil War; rental contract for \"Sherwood Forest\"; letter of Matthew Fontaine Maury; and correspondence of Julia Gardiner Tyler with her sons and nephew while they were students in Germany. 42 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has paid her tax by giving the sheriff a young ox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler (including testimony in lawsuit David L Gardiner v. Julia Gardiner Tyler; printed arguments; correspondence; inventory of property of David L. Gardiner in 1868) and correspondence concerning \"Villa Margaret.\" debts of John Tyler. 54 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes typescripts of correspondence between Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and her son, daughter, step-daughter [Letitia (Tyler)] Semple concerning [H.G.Beeckman], Reconstruction, portraits from \"Sherwood Forest,\" advice to sons, \"Villa Margaret\" and taking Lyon G. Tyler to University of Virginia. 63 items. TCys of ALSs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including receipts; letters concerning a biography of Daniel Webster by George S. Curtis, a miniature of John Tyler painted by Freeman, a portrait of Julia G. Tyler given to the white house; debts owed by Julia G. Tyler, marriage of Julia (Tyler) Spencer, lawsuit of David L Gardiner v. Julia G. Tyler; patent for land in Iowa granted to John Tyle for militia service in War of 1812; and engraved tenth anniversary invitation. 60 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including medical account [for \"Sherwood Forest\"]; letters from H.G. Beeckman at \"Sherwood Forest\" and correspondence concerning paintings in possession of Letitia (Tyler) Semple; Lyon G. Tyler's education at University of Virginia;[JGT's conversion ot Catholicism], and a petition to the House of Represetnatives. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning Pearl, Fitzwalter, and Lyon away at school; Julia Tyler Spencer's death; her [JGT] financial affairs; her emotional health; visits from friends and relatives; H.G. Beeckman's desire to purchase \"Indian Fields,\" [Charles City County, Virginia], concerning W.W. Corcoran; plans of JGT to settle in Georgetown, D.C.; JGT's desire for life-size picture of [R.E.] Lee; Brady's picture of Julia (Tyler) Spencer; scattering of wild flowers on grave of Julia (Tyler) Spencer by her mother and others; the sale of Milton [estate]. 45 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; news of conditions in the South; the Southern economy; a biography of John Tyler by Henry A. Wise; her conversion from Episcopalianism to Catholicism. 39 itmes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Awaits confirmation that she has embraced the Catholic religion; suggests she visit his daughter and her family. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; the people of the South; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; prose by James Lyons; an attempt to place Mrs. William Clopton into the Louise Home; the \"floundering\" Democratic Party; references to the Boss Tweed Ring; the growing affections of James Lyons for her. 52 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; the Grant and Johnson administrations; history of the Civil War; Harry's [Beeckman] death; [John] Alexander Tyler's wedding; permission to obtain John Tyler's autograph; news of politics and especially the Democratic Party. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; religion and the Roman Catholic Church; her children; the Boss Tweed Ring Conspiracy; Alexander Grahm Bell's wedding; a pension for Presidents' widows; the lack of postal service at \"Sherwood Forest\"; the \"celebrations\" of the centennial. 43 items. * *See letter of 11 November, 1876 from Julia Gardiner Tyler to William M. Evarts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning reclaiming the land in the South; privileges of Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her financial and legal affais; a fever epidemic in the South; news of her children; petitions for a pension for Presidents' widows; the reabilitation of \"Carter's Grove\"; celebration of Cornwallis' surrender to Washington. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her childre; her financial and legal affairs; her ancestry. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence chiefly between her son Lachlan Tyler and her; concerning news of friends and relatives; his progress in his studies; \"Carter's Grove\" plantation; President Garfield's death; her illness. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; Lyon Tyler's search for family letters; news of friends and relatives; her children; her financial affairs; discussions of PResident Arthur; Mary's [?] wedding and future as a wife; political speeches in Tidewater, Virginia, ; the death of her son John Alexander Tyler; the North' Central and South American Exposition; the political campaigns; Lyon G and David Tyler. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning nws of friends and relatives; her children; David Gardiner Tyler's campaign for a seat in the General Assembly; reports of her illnesses; her financial affairs. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning the birth of a son to Pearl Tyler Ellis; news of family and friends; news of farming; her financial affairs; news of Ashland, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's home; discussions on the postal service; discussions of politics and the Democratic Party in particular; the possible sale of \"Sherwood Forest\". 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning a Senate investigating comittee working on behalf of Pear Tyler Ellis' husband on a matter in Roanoke, Va.; news of friends and family; discussions of hunting; the request of her autograph by the \"Lovosis\" [?] Society; her sons' cammpaigns for seats in the General Assembly or positions in the state government; a drought in September; David Gardiner Tyler's aspirations for the governorship' [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's marriage to Miss Faniie Glyn in October; her [JGT] financial affairs; an interview with Nelly Bly; discussions of Virginia State Politics; the death of Thomas Nelson Page's wife. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chiefly with her sons, concerning an epidemic in McDowell County, Virginia; her financial affairs; news of her children; [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's use of a \"sulky\" plow for farm work, and its great worth; discussions of Benjamin Harrison's administration; the death of Pearl Tyler Ellis's servant; obituary notices of her [JGT] death. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning visits by her and her family to see friends and relatives; her financial affairs; Harry Beeckman's misfortunes; a requst for President Tyler's autograph; the possibility of her property in Staten Island becoming a cemetery. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; discussions on the state of Harry Beeckman's estate \"Farmer's Rest\"; the sale of her place on Staten Island; \"Sherwood Forest\"; her petition for a pension for the widows of ex-presidents; requests for John Tyler's autograph; invitations to social functions, the Morse telegraph. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning copies of songs that were sent to her; her financial affairs; invitations to social engagements; news of friends and relatives; her acquiring a housekeeper; request by a 16 year-old-boy of a twenty-four dollar loan; her relationship with James A[llen] Semple. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; news of friends and relatives, especially her sons; explanations of events at home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] to her husband who is away; her dreams; her poetry; religious dogma; a case entitled Henry v Tyler; Pearl Tyler Ellis's illness; a portrait of John Tyler, Jr.; news of New York City society; the sale of \"Villa Margaret\" [Hampton, Va.]. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssorted invitations extended to Julia Gardiner Tyler and her family; including various business cards. 63 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous newspaper clippings concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia McLachlan Gardiner, Julia Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Tyler Spencer, and Harry Beeckman concerning the freezing of the James River in 1857; \"enrollment\" of men in the Confederate army; his separation from the family and his inability to communicate with them; the \"kind\" care of Mrs. Clopton; results of the Civil War; \"My Life During The War Between The States,\" details of his service in the Confederate army; his voyage to and stay in Germany. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lachlan Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler and Julia (Tyler) Spencer concerning his affiars at school in Germany [Prussia]; his excursions in Germany; accounts of Washington [and Lee] College after the Civil War; his attempts to obtain enough money to return to America; discussions of the state of the South' the beginning of war in Prussia. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, Julia (Tyler) Spencer, Lyon G. Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, and James A. Semple concerning the \"struggle\" for \"independence\" in Germany; his return to American and his settling in lexington, Va.; the Governorship of Virginia; the career prospects for young Southern men; the 1869 State fair; social affairs in and around Lexington. Va.; the \"demoiselles: of Richmond, Va. and Lexington, Va.; a lawsuit revolving around \"Sherwood Forest\"; advice to Lyon Tyler about college life; collapse of floor in the capitol in Richmond, Va. in 1870; his obtaining a license to practice law; Reconstruction in Virginia and its affects on native Virginians. 70 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning narratives of his life as a lawyer; daily life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; Harry Beeckman's attempts to settle on a plantation; a continuing legal case concerning \"Sherwood Forest\"; commentaries on the poltical situation in Virginia, as well as the rest of the South; comments on teh political situation evolving from the Boss Tweed Ring; much discussion of Horace Greeley. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Annie Baker (Tucker) Tyler, Robert S. Montague and James Lyons concerning life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; his and Julia Gardiner Tyler's financial affairs; Lyon Tyler's existence at the University of Virginia; political issues of the South; Lyon Tyler's new wife Anne \"Annie\" Tucker; plans for the College of William and Mary. 42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with pearl (Tyler) Ellis, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, William M. Evarts and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of Charles City Co.; \"Berkeley\" plantation; court cases in Charles Chity County; the death of his brother, John Alexander Tyler; his intentions to marry; detaild accounts of social events; his political career; opening of college under Tyler (1888). 29 itmes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler, especially concerning news of friends and relatives; mortgage on \"Sherwood Forest\"; his election to the U.S. Congress; his actions as a congressman; this possibilities of securing another term in Congress. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning political situations in Virginia; his granting of offices; campigns and elections in which he is involved (1894 and 1896 contests for 5th District of Virginia seat in the U.S. House of Representatives); a biography about the family; his desire to run for the House seat again in 1898; regional politics. 42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Tidewater politics; financial affairs of 'Sherwood Forest\"; the illness and death of his brother, Lachlan Tyler; affairs of the College of William and Mary; Lyon Tyler's quest for politicals office; health of his family; his candidacy for Judgeship of the 14th Circut. Also includes a letter from his wife, Mary Morris Tyler, to Lyon Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, John Tyler, Jr., Annie (Tucker) Tyler, E.C. Madison, John Lamb, Robert Shaw Oliver, and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, including correspondence concerning his Judgeship of the 14the Circut Court in Charles City County, Virginia; state and local politics; family affairs; financial concerns; affairs of the College of William and Mary; real estate interests; his medical record; announcement of his daughter Margaret's marriage to Stepher Fowler Chadwick; an address delivered to the reunion of Confederate veterans, 1 June 1915, in Richmond, Va.; a eulogy of Gardiner given upon the presentation of his portrait to the 14th Circut Court, 19 April, 1928. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including fragments of ltter written from Germany soon after the Civil War; a poem of unrequited love composed by him; a letter to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, in which he refers to Catholic priests as \"useless drones\" and \"stinging hornets\"; a complete biography of his life; local and national politics; his studies in Germany and at Washington [and Lee] College; romantic interests and family concerns. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Seattle, Wash. prior and during Wordl War II; news of her uncle, Lyon G. Tyler's death and many remembrances of him; genealogical matters; her activities in the Colonial Dames, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Red cross. Also included are references to family differences re: the ownership of \"Sherwood Forest\" [Charles City County, Virginia] and the publication of certain \"Tyler Letters\". 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of his stamp collection. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Missouri; her homesickness for Virginia; news of her uncle's death [Lyon G. Tyler]; reference to the mysterious trunk of \"Tyler letters\". Also included are letters criticizing those trying to \"deify\" Abraham Lincoln; discusses her decision to resign from the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribing life at the University of Virginia; family news; business matters. Several of these letters are addressed to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler revealing young Alfred Tyler's concern and devotion to his uncle. Also included is a land deed signed by him as Commonwealth Attorney of Charles City County. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning various legal and personal family matters. included is an 1858 newspaper clipping from Dispatch of an address by President John Tyler; and eight page memorandum detailing the contest of Juliana McLachlan Gardinre's will; and some letters written by him as a major in the United States Air Force during World War II. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring and immediately following the Civil War concerning his return to Virginia after leaving his family in New York; his attempts to join the confederate navy; his sentiments towards the war; his life and studies in Germany after the war. Most of the letters are addressed to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, pleading for money, letters, and clothes. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tyler) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler, and to James Semple while attending school in Germany concerning family matters; financial problems; illness; his military srevice in the German army; advice to his sister Julie not to \"turn Catholic\"; frequent requests for money and letters; discussion of the American political situation; the war raging in Europe; including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tylre) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler and James Semple. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning news of his sister's [Julia Tyler Spencer] tragic death; completion of his studies in Germany; his continued financial problems and fears of debtors' prison; pleas to his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler for financial help; his reutnr to the United States and search for employment; his marriage to Sarah Griswold Gardiner; his job as government suveyor. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letters to Julia (Gardiner) Tyle, David Gardiner Tyler, and Lyon G. Tyler concerning her marriage to John Alexander Tyler; her husband's financial and employment struggles' her difficulties following his death in 1883; family news; social news; the frequent illness of her own children; her plans to erect a monument to her late husband. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning family news; the \"jolly time\" she had in Florida; her photograph and autograph collections. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her active social life and her many suitors; news of family and friends; her schooling at Sacred Heart Convent; her brothers [John Alexander Tyler and David Gardiner Tyler] and cousin Harry Beeckman in Germany; her courtship and marriage to William H. Spencer. In addition are poems which she composed, an invitation to her wedding, a newspaper clipping describing her wedding ceremony, love letters from William H. Spencer, and two callign cards. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his courtship of Julia Tyler; her sudden death; his attempts at sheep farming in Colorado and California after her death; his hopes to make a proper home for his infant daughter, Julia Tyler Spencer. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with sister Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler discussing various Tyler family mattersl her life with Fluerot relatives in Europe after her grandmother's Julia Gardiner Tyler death; her close relationship with her Aunt Pearl [Pearl Tyler]; concern for her Uncle Fitz [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler]; her first marriage to her cousin Feorge Fluerot; her many travels throughout Europe and occasional visits to the United States; her homes in Paris and on the Riviera; her first husband's illness and death; her second marriage to Durante Cheever; news of her Uncle Lyon's [Lyon G. Tyler] death; the situation in Europe during the Depression and just prior to World War II. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with brother Lachlan Tyler?, brother David Gardiner Tyler, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, and brother Lyon Gardiner Tyler concerning news of family and friends; financial poblems; social news; his search for a profession; his caretaking of the family home in New York; his medical studies at columbia; the death of his sister [Julia Tyler Spencer]; his anger over his brother's [John Alexander Tyler] decision to join the German Army. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning news of the family; social and political news; the completion of his medical studies and various attempts at practicing medicine; his many financial problems; the health of his wife, Georgia Powell and his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler; his hope that his rother [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler] might settle on \"some fixed purpose\" in life and his sister [Pearl Tyler] might find her own \"particular niche\"; the bitterness felt towards his step-brothers and sisters; application to become an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy and his disappointment over his failure to pass the Navy's preliminary physical exam. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding receipts and correspondence with family and acquaintances. Most of the letters are to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, discussing the family financial matters; his job with the New York State Health Department; financial problems of his brother, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler; local and state politics. Also, there is a letter from George Fluerot to Lyon G. Tyler concerning Lachlan Tyler's death in 1902. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso including a read leather binding for a small notebook [?] embossed in gold with his name. 5 items (and several envelopes).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Julia (Spencer) Fleurot Cheever, Lyon G. Tyler, and Lachlan Tyler, concerning her attempts at publishing a book; financial matters; family news; Lachlan Tyler's illness and her own poor health. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chiefly consisting of letters written to \"Fitz\" from various female acquaintances. There are references to the Tyler family; social news; his life as a farmer; his marriage. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with family and friends; sale receipts; a recipe for catsup; and two wedding invitations--one being to his sister's [Pearl Tyler] wedding in November, 1884. The letters concernfamily news; his farm; financial mattrs; social news. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning news of family and friends; financial matters; state politics; his farm; the poor health of his first and second wives; inveiling of a monument to President John Tyler. The majority of the letters are written to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, asking for money. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Mary Morris (Jones) Tyler; Christmas cards; calling cards; bills; real estate transactions; poetry; recipes. The letters concern family news; his poor health; his far; financial difficulties; his need for further employment; news of his sister-in-law's [Annie Tucker Tyler] death. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding sales receipts, rent, and medical bills. 65 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding sales receipts, bills, and account records. 100 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding one of his checkbooks. 167 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of Cora Kreagle Tyler, second wife of Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, concerning news of family and friends. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes corrsepondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, William H. Spencer and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of family and friends; her studies at the Catholic Academy of the Visitation; social news; her search for the \"ideal man\". 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludies correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Julia Spencer Fleurot cheever concerning family news; social news; her married life with William Ellis; her husband's financial difficulties; her husband's political career; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's sudden marriage and his incessant financial problems. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning the failing health of her sister-in-law, Annie Tucker Tyler; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's continuing financial problems; the difficult times her own family was experiencing; her plans to send her sons to the College of William and Mary; genealogical inquiries. Also included are letters from William Ellis and daughter Margaret Langhorne Ellis to Pearl Tyler's brother Lyon G. Tyler. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's ongoing financial and personal troubles; the activities of her children, including the marriages of Margaret Ellis, Cornelia Ellis, and Gardinre Ellis; plans to erect a monument to her father, John Tyler; the illness of her husband, William Ellis; the outbreak of World War I and the entering of her sons into the armed services; news of Julia [Spencer Fleurot] as a Red Cross nurse in Europe; the death of Lyon G. Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler and his subsequent marriage to Sue Ruffin. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler concerning her children; her travels and visits with friends and family; the illness and death of her brother, Lyon G. Tyler; the second marriage of her niece, Julia [Spencer] Fluerot Cheever; the outbreak of World War II; discussion over Sue Ruffin Tyler's desire to publish certain personal Tyler letters. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning primaily her children. included are references to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's financial problems; Julia Spencer Fluerot's marriage to George Fluerot and her becoming a Red Cross nurse during World War I; other Tyler family news; genealogical inquiries by Sue Ruffin Tyler. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of the children of Pearl Tyler Ellis mostly with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) tyler about genealogical inquiries and family news. 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The collection contains correspondence, 1818-1862, of John Tyler concerning politics, War of 1812 claims, presidential election of 1840, land purchases in western Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois, \"Sherwood Forest,\" business matters and his family."," Some of the children of John Tyler and his first wife, Letitia Christian Tyler, are represented in the collection: Robert Tyler (and wife, Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler), John Tyler, Jr., Letitia Tyler Semple (and husband James A. Semple) and Tazewell Tyler."," A great part of the collection consists of the papers of John Tyler's second wife, Julia Gardiner Tyler, which concern education, clothes, social life, political appointments, slavery, the Civil War, \"Sherwood Forest,\" familiy, and pensions for presidential widows. All of the children of John Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler are represented in the collection: David Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler Spencer, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Lachlan Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Pearl Tyler Ellis.","A list of \"Enslaved People Found in the Tyler Family Papers and Other Sources in Special Collections\" compiled by Meredith Jackson in 2020 is filed in the front of Box 1.","Scope and Contents Appointment by which Henry Tyler (d. 1729) is appointed by Alexander Spotswood to be sheriff of York County, Virginia At top is part of inventory signed by Charles Lightfoot and on reverse is inventory signed by Anne Phillips. 1 p. Frag. of DS.","Scope and Contents Will of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. Probated 17 March, 1774. 2 pp. Xcy of Cy of DS. (see oversize file)","Scope and Contents Indenture between John Tyler and William Tyler concerning land in Sussex County. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file","Scope and Contents Inventory of the estate of Henry Tyler, great uncle of President John Tyler. 2 pp. XCy of Cy of DS. See oversize file","Scope and Contents John Tyler (1747-1813), Richmond, Virginia, to [?]. Sends thanks for letter; says Assembly has passed resolutions as instructions to the Virginia delegates in Congress which included vesting in them the power to prhibit British trade for 15 years and enable them to use coersive measures to compel payment for delinquent states of their quotas of the national debt, and to enable them to procure sums of money required for support of civil and military arrangements; regrets that he is going aborad because Virginia would have had [in him] a friend who understood how unjust it is to consent to the payment of debts; proposes debts be recovered at 5 annual payments without interest; states it will e hard to fill his place, those gentlemen \"whose abilities are not despiciable are either too sick and indolent...or too poor to give up better prospects.\" 2 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents John Tyler to the Sheriff of Loudoun County, [Va.]. Warrant commanding sheriff to attach the estate of John Ellis for the amount of one pound ten shillings to staisfy the debt owed to George Lewis as well as for the cost of proceedings at the next court. 1 p. DS.","Scope and Contents Encloses contract [not enclosed] to Mr. Semple which recipient and he may settle; further legal matters. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Land grant made to William Gragg of 37 acres in Pendleton County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. Pst of DS. [Originial is in the collection of Alexander William Armour, Princeton University]","Scope and Contents Thomas Tyler, nephew of John Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to \"My dear Governor\" [Henry A. Wise] Sends political advice as a \"true friend\"; thinks the last thing he should desire is the election of Stephen Douglas--he should stand on his own in Virginia; will not succeed while he wages war on the President and the party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been praying for his \"elevation\" to the Presidency for nine months; refers to an article in the Constitution and a recent duel; wishes the Enquirer would praise [Stephen] Douglas; says is [HAW] only hope is with the people; urges him to appoint Faussett as flour inspector. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp","Scope and Contents Recommends John Kilby of Virginia for a Revolutionary War pension, [Kilby] having fought in the Bonhomme Richard-Serapis engagement. Explains judge's signature on application is not accompanied by a seal because superior courts in Virginia do not nor have ever had a seal. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions her letter written in high spirits; thinks often of Mary, Robert, and her; refers to her desire that he return to private life; says that his friends in the district have a right to expect him to continue for another term in Congress; finds it impossible to be with her at Christmas beacuse of the enquiry in which his committee is engaged; \"nothing but a sense of duty can keep me from you.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Land grant made to Peter Land consisting of 52 acres in Princess Anne County, Virginia Signed by John Tyler, Governor of Virginia. 1 p. DS.","Scope and Contents Mentions case of Gales and Seaton; information on the peition of William Pinnel; discusses ratification of the Virginia Constitution of 1830; gives voting record by House of Representatives re: Judge Peck; gives voting record of House or Representatives passing the India Bill to its third reading. 2 pp. ALS","Encloses two newspapers sent him by John B. White containing obituary notices of his father Judge White; the \"S. Carolina affair swallows up all other subjects...\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Letter concerning his studies, mentions marriage of Albert; mentions Mr. Preston, senator of S. Carolina, son of General Preston of Virginia, and great nephew of Patrick henry, speaking before the senate. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Appreciates the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Fredericksburg which was sent by him [JC]; his motives in the public office have been to uphold the Constitution and the laws and to restrain executive power; those maintaining opposite opinions have been diminished due to \"that event which has transpired since many of the elections took place\"; regrets inability to meet with them. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Song to Lelia\" [arr: Spanish Dance] written by John Tyle to his wife. 1 p. TCy of song.","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"Speed on My Vessel\" written by John Tyler on his resignation from the U.S. Senate. 1 p. Cy of poem.","Concerns shipment of cranberry plants to him, and how to grow them. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns financial and voting support in election. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions upcoming election in 1840, William Henry Harrison, and thanks for inviting him to become a member of the Tippaccanoe Club. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Recommends Henry Washington Hillard of Alabama for a diplomatic post in Belgium, if a vacancy occurs; also recommends William Boulware of Virginia for a diplomatic post at Naples, Italy, reminding him [DW] for a letter of recommendation written by professor Thomas R. Dew of William and Mary College, which is enclosed [Enclosure not included]. 1 p. ALS","Congratulates him on new office; advises him how to reun the country; expresses sorrow for death of [William] Henry Harrison. 3 pp. ALS","Recommends Dr. Jno. M. Galt of Portsmouth Va. for the position of military storekeeper at Old Point Comfort [Va.]. [Received at ordnance office, 29 April, 1841] 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Expresses his and both Houses of Congress regrets about Mr. Harrison's death; also mentions his respect for the late President. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Recomends Jackson M. Stewart for an appointment; expresses regret at his inability to bid him [JT] a personal farewell. 1 p.  ALS","Mentions how the President's refusal to sign a charter dealing with corporations and how the refusal affects the Whig party. 2 pp. ACy of LS.","Scope and Contents Requests that he [JT] pardon John C. Sharpe, who was dismissed from the Navy, and restore him to his position. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Refutes charge brought against him as Collector of the New York Customs House bo Gov. Poindexter. 7 pp. DS. Including deposition of Samiel O. Howe. 3 pp. DS.","Scope and Contents Extracts of newspapers articles from the Philadelphia American Sentinel and the Philadelphia Ledger about John Tyler.","Scope and Contents Gives his approval for Webster's plans dealing with impressmentl suggests the plans hold true for the land as well as sea. 1 p. Acy of LS.","Scope and Contents Extract of a letter discussing the appointment of Mr. Riois as Secretary of Legation, and [?]'s desire to change the appointment and offer it to Mr. Van Rensselaer as he had already formally done so. 3 pp. Cy of L. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Requests Badger to give his regrets to the commodore for not making the trip today; the Senate has failed to \"adjourn over\" and his mind is \"too much engrossed with the subjects before me.\" 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses the illness of the President John Tyler. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends condolences on Tyler's loss of advisors and friends [due to the explosion on board the warship Princeton]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Responds to his letter in which he asks to marry her daughter Julia; asks if he will be able to supply Julia with the \"enjoyments by which she has been surrounded.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Land grant to William Hudgins of Ray County, Missouri, for eighty acres of land in the District of Land subject to sale at Lexington, Missouri authorized by President John Tyler (see oversized file). 1 p. D.","Scope and Contents Suggests he see Mr. Brown concerning possible title to property; congratulates him on nomination to assembly; thinking of strong and decided message [to Congress]. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Will defer sending a greyhound across the Atlantic until March because of the cold weather; tells of hopes to negotaite treaty with \"His Majesty\"; praises address sent by Tyler; has seen a statue of Cicero which bears a likeness to him [JT]; is planning to give him souvenirs of Italy; comments of course the Whigs are pursuing in Virginia on the Presidential question. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Recommends James J. Wright for the position of consul at Cuba; discusses various nominees for Postmaster in Ulster County, New York; describes excitement about approaching election. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Friends wish him [JT] not to reture, but to be a member of the U.S. Senate where he could \"annihilate some of the distinguished Coons who have made it their business to villify and persecute you during your administration\"; would be also be able to carry through the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mr. Stillwell is anxious to secure the succession to his deputy Mr. Rapalje; wishes something could be done for Shaler; need for men of weight or character as leaders. TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Received his letter and considers his views just; comments on several appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Invitation from them by their [secretary?] to play a private concert for the President, his wife, and firends. 1 p. LS.","Scope and Contents Encloses clipping concerning a meeting about the Texas annexation. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl, [circa March 4, 1845]. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Regrets that he and Mrs. von Geralt missed seeing the Tylers before they left Washington; appreciates his attention and the interest he took in promoting commercial relationships between the U.S. and the Zollverein. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"Picnic Song\" [by John Tyler?]. 1 p. TCy of Poem","Seating arrangement [probably at the White House] or visiting list. 4 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents Regarding a silver pitcher given to Tyler by the ladies of the county. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Suggests that his supports and friends in New York be encouraged to purchase a subscription to a weekly paper, the Old Dominion, at two dollars per year, or a daily paper the New Era, at five dollars per year to boost sales and support the editior; both papers, published and edited by Wm. Cunningham, in Portsmouth, Virginia, provide extensive coverage and support for him [JT]. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Announces his expected arrival in new York and requests that mr. Gardiner meet him at the wharf when he arrives. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Family News; requests Gardiner to send peaches from New York and asks him to visit; Julia is still ill but improving steadily. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Announces the peaches and tells of the arrival of cantaloupes from Mr. Congor that he gave to his servants because he didn't think they were fit for his family; Julia is becoming more healthy; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns not to purchase any land in the mountains of Va. without seeing it first, as most of it is of no value; discusses business matters concerning coal mines in Kentucky and plans for raising capital for the project. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Suggests Gardiner see the land in Kentucky himself; gives description of the 900 [?] acres and directions for reaching it; also gives the names of several people Gardiner can ask for assistance when he arrives. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns a $1300 check drawn by the Exchange Bank at Norfolk on the Bank of New York and related to business matters. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning a bank draft drawn at the Farmers Bank; mentions Julia and their boy. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Notes the progress of the clover and wheat crops because of the dry weather. Comments on Julia's plans for a trip north and urges Gardiner and Margaret to come for a visit. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents His and his wife's travel plans; requests Gardiner meet him and his wife, Julia, in Philadelphia the evening of 20 July if possible. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Gardiner that he will not be able to arrive in New York on the 20th as planned, but will be delayed because of complications caused by the weather and crops. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses matters relating to land in Kentucky. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells Gardiner that his agents in Kentucky are cheating him and asks him to travel there to look into the matter; character reference for Col. Watkins. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Details travel plans, including delay of train. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business and family matters. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning payments for land; refers to foxhunts and merrymaking in the neighborhood, now that \"William Beekman left us\"; refers to Woodbury as Democratic nominee and possible resulting split in New York. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests that Gardiner contact Mr. Benson regarding sending a chair to the Tyler residence; also hopes that Gardiner will visit soon. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Instructs Gardiner on business matters regarding land in Kentucky, and on acquiring an agent there; states that \"the ratification of the Mexican Treaty will relieve the money market and the spirit of speculation will be on tiptoe.\" 3pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses advantage of sending mail via Norfolk over Richmond; business matters, especially the exchange rate. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Announces birth of his son; notes receipt of chair; discusses farming season and bad prices for crops; remarks on revolutions in Europe and possibilites of war; quotes Jefferson. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning transfer of deed of Kentucky land from Tyler to Gardiner; proposes means to clear and cultivate land. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses letter from Judge Juntington of Indiana. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from Judge Huntington, Louisville, Ky., to John Tyler, Charles City Co. House, Virginia, 23 Dec. 1847. Concerning land and mining possbilities in Kentucky and Ohio. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Love poem; \"To My Wife\"; John Tyler to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. Tcy of Ms.","Scope and Contents Family matters about a portrait and Julia's remedy for stomach sickness; business matter about a debt. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; asks Gardiner to pay certain bills with enclosed money. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; possibly bringing a suit up in Federal Court; problems of getting a reliable agent. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning the deed to some land; instructions about seeing the land and looking after the matter; legal advice from Judge Christian of Williamsburg. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Concerning the court system and the suit involving the qustion of some land in Kentucky [?]; postcript refers to Polk what he rightly deserved. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters settling confusion over money matters; speculates on outcome of Pennsylvania election. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Financial and business matters reiterating directions given in previous letter. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, incuding a reference to a response from Calhoun to a letter Tyler is sending to all Cabinet members; refers to Taylor's election...\"My time for speaking out has come...\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Poem entitled, \"Virginia\" by John Tyler. 1 p. Poem. (see oversize file)","Scope and Contents Discusses New York as a new market for produce from farms of the York River region; also, how to construct an ox cart; consideration of a mort[g]age, and news of the health of the family's slaves with influenza. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses [Seaton's?] reputation, business matters, the payment of debts, and social events. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Urges Gardiner to report about all aspects of his trip and findings in California and hopes that the people of California will draft a constitution by Dec. 1; describes a festive trip to Richmond to break monotony of life at \"Sherwood Forest\" and comments on the wheat crop. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding coal lands and the price of them. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Seeks advice on how much he should ask for purchase of Kentucky land, by a group including Sam Casey of Washington. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests draft for $1500; reports on the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business note about a bank draft. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matter about payment of a $1500 draft; also, asking $20,000 for land in Kentucky; travel plans because of the cholera outbreak. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Is gratified to learn that his views on the Austrian suppression of Hungary are the same as his. 4 pp. TCy of the ALS. Includes TCy of TL from Mary A. Benjamin to James A. Servies. 5 December 1958, describing Tylre's letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Business note, to apply check as previously discussed. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Robert to procure five bushels of wheat of Pennsylvania growth; mentions varieties he does not want, prefers Zimmerman wheat; remarks on the importance of changing seed every five years; wonders if he [RT] and the Doctor Phipps could make the selection from the farmers around Bristol; plans to travel to New York on the first of October on business and to attend the agricultural show at Flushing, Long Island, then to visit Briston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; refers to Gardiner's agent in Baltimore; remarks on Mr. Beeckman and others in California. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding dates when draft notes are due. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business letter regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Travel news about trip of Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Beekman; discusses eventual prominence of California, and letter from Judge Huntington about coal lands. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Speculates on future prominence and wealth of California through its exports and the ratification of its constitution; comments on pending dangers associated with slavery issue; sends news of family and thanks Gardiner for sending sample of gold dust.4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; suggests that the Pilot, a Portsmouth paper favorable to Tyler, be subscribed to by supporters in New York and Philadelphia; comments on birth of Julia G. Tyler and health of her mother, etc. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on health of Julia and Margaret, who are both improving; refers to a letter from Judge Brown that suit with Samuel [?] has been compromised. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Julia's poor health; also on present political climate - the rights of the slaveholding states are being discarded and then Southerners uniting in insecurity; Tyler says his ties are equally divided. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Thanks him for sending speeches and documents from Harrisburg; devotes energies to the improvement of his lands who have deteroriated due to \"injudicious husbandry\" for 200 years; mentions additions to his family of two boys and a girl; has been \"no idle drone since I parted with politics and the politicians\"; fears that destruction will be wrought by \"ambitious and unpricipled demagogues\" but hopes \"sound wisdom and patriotism in the country...[will] baffle all evil designs.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short note listing accounts. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters - stopped payments on check and debt; urges Gardiner to visit. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates confusion and mix-up regardnig the payment of certain debts. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters and news of Julia and Margaret. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief letter commenting on enclosed letter from William H. Smith. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Discuses improbability of going to New York City in the near future refers Smith to Alexander Gardiner, who handles his property on the Ohio River; predicts coal mines will be of incalculable value.","Scope and Contents News about the early death of John Beeckman and business matters regardin Pain's invention; remarks about the proceedings in Massachusetts; also about his lecture on history of Virginia to students. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on death of Mr. Beeckman; the mild climate of California; three [3] fires which have swept from San Francisco, the last of which destroyed a souvenir he was keeping for Tyler; discusses last admission of California as a state into the Union; tells of mail received from the family from the Panama (steamboat). 4 pp. TCy of ALS. Inclyding TCy (incomplete) of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Business note regarding receipt of two checks. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents . Reports on trip with Julia, health and brief business matters, including cancelled checks. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief description of Tyler's travels from Norfolk to Williamsburg and short illness; tries to relate how the estate of John Beeckman will be distributed to mother and son according to California and Mexican law, based on his knowledge of Virginia law. 5 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to his ill health and planned trip to Richmond; also discusses bankdrafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to Tyler's past ill health and enclosed letter from Gardiner's mother; comments on political tide in Virginia \"topsy turvy\" and fears for future, as well as slave labor in S. California. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Family news, especially caricatures of each member in great detail; comments on vacation in new York, and excitement surrounding Jenny Lind; urges Gardiner to stay in California if the profits are high. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Confirms receipt of the resignation of Prof. Hopkins from teh Chemistry Department of the College of William and mary; asks Robert to tell John that a temporary position is thus available if he is prepared for it and he must contact Col. McCandish and Judge Christin concerning proposition. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business letter regarding payment of debt and short family news. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business note regarding bank drafts Tyler sent in the post the night earlier. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business letter regarding price of land at $20,000. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Letter relling of family's illnesses, including a severe case affecting Julia and a terrible cold Tyler had; discusses various treatment. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Concerning payment of three checks, Julia's continual ill-health, and the receipt of a letter from David Gardiner from Sacramento. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters concerning land in Illinois and Tyler's title to it. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that Mrs. Gardiner's health is improving; four checks have been dispatched to recipient; also refers to letter from Mr. Page concerning land title. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Feels there are causes both internal and external at work to produce the ruin of the country; discusses the motive of the European governments who desire dissolution of the Union; Great Britain, after having made a profit out of the slave traffic, clamors for universal emancipation and sends her hirelings to the U.S. to encourage \"Fanatics\"; only \"devotional attachment to Gov. and Union on the part of our people\" can save the Union; speaks as the \"true representative of Southern feeling.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters regarding whether to mine lands or to let the railroads use them. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on his and Julia's poor health and sends two checks. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Regrets not being able to secure position as Port Collector in San Diego for Gardiner; discusses poor health and family news; also the \"uneasy conditions of public affairs.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters, such as payment of checks, and comments that \"matters are looking better for the country\" politically. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Response to Tyler's 26 Nov. 1850 letter discussing \"great question of the day\" which is union or disunion of the United States. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Relates sorry over death of Alexander Gardiner, and grief it is causing family members. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates death of Col. Gardiner and expresses sorrow over event. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Sends information about his \"departed friend\" General Brazure N. Pryor, especially his bravery while commanding an artillery comany at the Battle of Hampton [War of 1812] so that his widow Elizabeth (Deneufville) Pryor could receive a land bounty; he [JT] nominated him to be elected Brigadier General in the winter of 1815-1816, served with him in legislature, and recommended him to be Collector at Norfolk, where he served until his death.","Scope and Contents Discusses experiences in California for past two years; incoroprates fine weather, mining conditions, agricultural progress, etc. 3 pp. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Claims that the official muster roll of his company does not account for much of the time it was in service [in the War of 1812] and that the payroll omits the name of his servant, William Short, who also served; wonders if Short, who is still alive, is entitled to benefit of land for his service under the Act of Congress. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Requests Gardiner to check on an order Tyler placed with store in New York; family news, 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Expresses desire to sell Kentucky land and plans to hire an agent, William Prentis [?] to aid him; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is in better health and homesick for New York 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Response to a letter by the Jefferson Literary Society of Philadelphia requesting Tyler's opinion on the U.S. foreign policy of intervention versus isolationism. 8 pp. Cy of ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family news and business matters regarding check payments. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family's ill health and business matters pertaining to bank drafts. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses family; ill health and recovery, as well as thanks Horsford for giving him a chemistry book. 2 pp. XCy of ALS, 20 March, 1852, from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Prof. E.N. Horsford, stating she found Tyler's letter and mailed it for him because he got ill. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler wants to sell his Kentucky land on the Ohio River, which is valuable for its coal deposits and fertility, for $20,000; it is 1500 acres. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business and family matters. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Mr. Sam B. Casey, Tyler's contact in Kentucky, responded on the wealth of the coal deposits in the land Tyler owns; suggests mining it but Tyler prefers to sell it for $20,000. 2pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Refers to more conservative estimate of the quantity of coal in the Kentucky land; still prefers to sell land; urges Gardiner to see that Alexander Gardiner's will is attended to 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matter, including three checks, and his health. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Talks about a fire, started by the combustion of a vial of chloric ether ignited by a candle, which he extinguished; mentions a harvest time. 3 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Family news; health of Tyler is improving, and the corn crop is planted, etc.; corrects Dr. William Gardiner;s error that it will cost $50,000 to mine the Kentucky property. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Discusses possible sale of Warren's farm. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Banking matters and discusses family's health; says he may go to Philadelphia for medical advice. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on his elevation to the head of the Post Office Department; asks him to use his influence to assist his brother William Tyler to obtain the position of a naval store keeper at the washington Navy Yard or one elsewhere of a \"corresponding character\"; gives a biographical description of his brother. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses his \"wretched\" health and his business dealings with William Ozborne. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on business matters and improved health under the care of Dr. Semple of Hampton, Va. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses banking matters, election day activites, and hopes to spend next winter in a warm climate. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Relates that the newspaper accounts of his ill-health are exaggerated, although he has been very unwell; promises to visit Staten Island when Julia is well. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Tyler thanks him for his previous two letters which describe the Constitutional Convention and reflects on excitement of the Fourth of july. 1 P. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Tyler has submitted to articles to the [Southern Literary] Messenger for publication about his days at [the College of] William and Mary. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Short business note detailing \"enclosed\" checks. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Seeks help in advocating a promotion which Gibson feels he deserves, in lieu of a mistrial fifteen years ago, in which Tyler was able to help him. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Horsford extended an invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Tyler to join his wife and him at their home in Cambridge before the Tylers head south. 1 . TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news regarding health of Mrs. Tyler and her planned annual journey to her mother; mentions that he attended the first meeting of the Agricultural Society in Richmond, [Va.]. 2 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Cites Mrs. Tyler's terrible health for two months, since the birth of her baby, as the reason why he and Mrs. Tyler have not been able to visit Horsford. 2 pp. Xcy of ASL.","Scope and Contents Refers to their trip and mourns the death of his sister; also includes business matters. 2 pp. ALS. Including the ALS from Julia Gardiner to her sister, New York, New York, requesting that she have her [JG] purchases sent to her home. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Short note accompanying check. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business and family [health] matters. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Discusses business matters such as bank payments as well as family and home [garden] happenings. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Topic: \"The Merchant of Former Times and The Merchant of Today.\" Brief history of the merchant in society and discussion of the 19th century role. 8 pp. Pst. of PM.","Scope and Contents Requests that some of his printed addresses be distributed by Gardiner to specific persons; comments on his health, crops, and asks Gardiner to get him an English walking stick in New York 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses business disappointments--postponement of the sale of land in Kentucky and in the sale of his corn;whishes to take advantage of mason's offer to endorse and to negotiate through the banks the note and thereby discharge his obligations to the James River and Kanawha Canal Copany by July 1. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Announces birth of a son, who was born without the aid of chloroform to the mother; comments that Mrs. Gardiner is with the Tyler family, although recovering from illness. 2 pp. Xvy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Business matters, advice on getting good estimate for property. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters; party season brought to an end by Lent; comments on the social successes of Margaret [Tyler's sister-in-law?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Business [banking] matters regarding the payment of bills. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Short business note, travel plans. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Instructions on what to do with a deed mailed in a previous letter; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks Horsford for sending a budding potato for experiments in planging in Va.; congratulates Horsford on rise in literary world, and expresses disappointment that he did not visit Cambridge. 3 pp. XCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Arrangements to meet Robert to attend festivities at the college of William and mary where he [JT] is to address the literary societies; mention of [Henry A.] Wise as a visitor to the College; crops fair, rain frequent; [Hugh Blair] Grigsby will deliver an address before Phi Beta Kappa on the subject of the people of the convention of 1788. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Encloses letter from American Consul at Glasgow concerning her father's claim to an inheritance; hopes her trip was made without inconvenience; was detained on his return from Old Point by the steamer's broken shaft; all well at home; much rain, no damage to wheat. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on the result of potato crop; left Julia and the three youngest children on Staten Island; brought the two largest boys with a view of putting them in school in the area; plans to accompany Julia and the children home' sends greetings to Mrs. Horsford and regards to him [EH]. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Sends suggestions for investigating the status of the Gardiner etate in England and for verifying the connection between the families on both sides of the Atlantic; has not been well for several days; has grieved over the death of Mrs. Horsford. 4 pp. ALS","Published by Henry McCaffrey, Baltimore: Washington D.C. John F. Ellis. 3 pp. Song. Including XCy of above song. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Due to bad winter weather conditions, communication from the \"outside world\" is not active, and Tyler inquires of political news; offers his and Julia's condolences on the loss of Horsford's wife [?]. 3 pp. XCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on the crops and predicts high prices for corn in the next year; gives news of family health and asks for word about the yellow fever outbreaks in New York. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Letter in response to Tyler's inquiry of his family lineage: [Thomas Gardiner, Esq. of Tollesburry, Essex.] 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Farming news and notes celebration on 13 May in Jamestown of its founding by settlers, for which he must prepare a history of Virginia. 2 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Response to Tyler regarding price negotations of some property and a pony for sale. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, including difficulties in getting a loan from the bank; asks Gardiner to talk with someone in New York 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports meeting agenda. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Business matters, which he asks Gardiner to look into; states that he is looking for a residence for his wife, who doesn't want to live at \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia) forever. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Comments on Robert's resolutions adopted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, fears Democrats will not succeed in next congressional elections because of the enormous increase in expenditures, mentions statement made by [Henry A.] Wise in Williamsburg that the College [of William and Mary] was \"the most superb body of equal size he had ever seen,\" says of Wise that 'his eye is steadily fixed on 1860\" [presidential election], feels that he[JT] is the last of the Virginia Presidents, suggests remedy for ailment of his grandson, plans to move to Hampton, 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Brief business note asking Gardiner to give enclosed check to portrait artist; predicts hard times due to bad crop. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Julia Gardiner Tyler, \"Villa Margarett,\" [Hampton, Va.], to Col. David L. Gardiner Asks her brother to have Margaret's portrait sent as soon as possible and to put it directly in the care of the steamer's captain. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler analyzes his son's letter about the Zolverein Treaty; confesses that, as a father of six and a supervisor of a household, he is no Cicero or Pliny, but opts to live out his days in Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Compliments Tyler on his \"Memories of Richmond\" address and comments on Mr. Cushing's and Mr. Seward's speeches; he is lonely. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Navy Yard official wrote in regard to shipping the remains of Mr. Denison of Va. to be buried next to his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Brief note asking Gardiner to conduct some bond exchanges for him. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reference to a party going to Jamestown to plant ivy around the old church steeple, led by Edward Everett; mentions difficulties of son, John; comments on Virginia gubernatorial race; his address at the College of William and Mary forthcoming and the rebuilding of the college is estimated to cost $18,200, and will be completed Oct. 1, 1859. 4 pp. ALS. Includes engraving of John Tyler, 1 item.","Scope and Contents Business matters, including the payment od debts and a trip to Raleigh, [N.C.], during which he gave 3 speeches; discusses his poor health and the flourishing wheat crops. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler agrees that a meeting of the Board would prove detrimental to his objective of re-establishing the law scool on solid footing; also inquires if books from West Point [Academy] arrived. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Comments on the 1860 presidental election and how the Virginia delegates stand on the candidacies of [Robert M.T.] Hunter, Henry A. Wise, and Stephen Douglass; his speech at a Richmond banquet was highly applauded; Mrs. Tyler's ill health, and his son's handwriting which rivaled Napoleon's.","Scope and Contents Agrees to speak on politics in Portsmouth; predicts that Breckenridge will be elected by the House of Representatives. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speaks of his triumph at the state convention where the Peace Conference Project was defeated; the \"temper of the state is obviously rising'; within 6 or 7 months Virginia will leave the Union. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends his speech; fears drift into secession, perhaps can be delayed until October; large cannon removed to Old Point, [Comfort, Va.]; may be a majority fot he Border States in the Convention, but it is doubted; measles has broken out among the chuldren; interest to [RT's] bond held by Crump falls due 4 May and 4 Nov., has no money or would not trouble him. 3 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS. 1 p","Account of the death of Ex-President Tyler in The Daily Express (Petersburg, Va.). 4 pp. Nws. (See oversize file)","Scope and Contents Detailed inventory of property/belongings on estate at his death. 2 pp. D.","Regrets having taken so long to write; expresses gratification for Mr. Tyler having visited Norfolk, [Va.]; asks for news of the Tyler family. 2 pp. ALS.","\"Plan of the House of Representatives,\" Published by C. Bohm. 1 p. PD. (See Oversize File)","Article describing bill introduced by Del. George W. Grayson to improve the New kent County burial site of Letitia Christian Tyler. (From the Daily Press and Times Herald) 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Reaffirms the beauty and merits of Tidewater Virginia; gives an account of traditoonal social behavior to illustrate the proud cilture of the are; the descendants of the are should have a \"sense of their duty not to a single state only, but to the Whole Union.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets it has taken him so long to answer Tyler's letters; offers to publish some of Tyler's writing stating his opinon on the secession question for Virginia; agrees with Tyler's opinion that Virginia must stay with the Union; offers his regards to Mrs. Tyler. 2 pp. ALS, Frag.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitiation from President and Mrs. Tyler. 1 p. AL.","Scope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Poem entitled \"Song.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.","Scope and Contents [John Tyler?] to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. Poem entitled \"To M.G.B.\" 1 p. TCy of poem.","Robert T[yler?], Curl's Wharf, to Mrs. Pearl Tyler, Sturgeon Point, James River, Va. Although he is not there in person, his heart is at \"Sherwood [Forest]\"; had been afraid it would bring back too many memories; this visit, however, only brought him pleasant experiences; encloses picture of his brother Henry; sends love to all of Pearl's family. 4 pp. ALS.","Sketches of part of Tyler land somewhere along the Ohio River; sketched by S.R. Carey, 2 pp. AMs.","Scope and Contents Medical prescription for Honorable John Tyler; Hegeman, Clark, and Company, druggists. 1 p. AN.","Scope and Contents Envelope of letter from John Tyler, to Colonel Samuel S. Gardiner, Abby Manor, Shelton Island, Suffolk County, New York. 1 item. ADS","Scope and Contents Five envelopes from President John Tyler, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York. 5 items. ADS.","Scope and Contents Four envelopes to President John Tyler, Washington City, D.C. 4 items. ADS.","Scope and Contents Envelopes to President John Tyler, 31 items. AD","Scope and Contents Article in the Eclectic Magazine about John Tyler; \"John Tyler and His Presidency\"; written by his son Lyon G. Tyler, LL.D. 18 pp. PM","Scope and Contents Address given by Jon. George L. Christian; to the Colonial Dames of America; in Virginia; entitled \"John Tyler\"; includes inscription. 26 pp. PV","Scope and Contents Address entitled \"John Tyler, Tenth President of the United States\"; by Armistead C. Gordon. 45 pp. PV","Scope and Contents Article \"John Tyler -- Tenth President of the United States\"; written by Oliver Perry Chitwood. 2 pp. PM","Scope and Contents Engraving, 6 1/8\" X 9 1/4\", black and white, of John Tyler, by H.B. Hall and Sons, New York, New York1 item. Engraving.","Scope and Contents William Miller to [?]. Regrets missing [?] in New York; Mr. Wood was nominated by a coalition of \"leading men\" from the anti-Masonic and working men's parties; speculates on future developments on New York politics. 1 p. ALS. Includes TCy of above ALS. 1 p.","See Philip Gerald Auchampaugh, Robert Tyler: Southern Rights Champion, Duluth, 1934","Acknowledges receipt of letter from Seawell; complains of all the rain they have been having; relates news of their mututal friends in Williamsburg; the Vice-President is tolerably well, and is \"I believe daily expecting a visit from General Harrison -- what between public and private matters everyminut of his time is employed and for the most part unhappily employed. For the cares of his office are already little less than the cares of the man and it is absurd to suppose that any man of his temperment and rank in life can be happy without being rich.\" Mother unwell; birth of his daughter. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Apologizes for taking so long to reply, but a \"serious indisposition\" has kept him from being able to write; sends his regars to Gardiner's family and a special note to Margaret; planning a trip to Philadelphia. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has given with great pleasure his last letter to the President; has \"good will\" for the German population. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Recommends Ferris as a good man for the surveyorship; notes that a possible opponent of Ferris' is Eli Moore, who is a friend of Polk; warns against filling positions with too many from the same clique. 3 pp. AL. incomplete.","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to lend money to newspaper editor, Thomas Dunn English; speaks of Polk and two poltiical associates. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to ask Gov. Van Ness if Mr. Cooper can be given a position other than the one alloted to him of inspector because he cannot now climb sides of ships or [?] the burdens of such an office; reports that both me and Mr. Cooper are bad off financially; says Mr. Polk is partly responsible for this by \"annihilating all my expections.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Defends his father and himself against an article written in the New York Herald accusing them of trying to thwart Polk and his administration; suggests that the author of the article was paid; \"The ex-President has never uttered a word, I am sure, about Mr. Polk good, bad or indifferent and does not give the subject of Politics a thought now that the Texas question is settled. After much toil and sacrifice for his country...have only tortured and reviled him, he has retured, I hope forever, into the quiet and dignity of private life...He has a sweet and blooming wife, a sufficient fortune, a beautiful estate...moreover he scarcely ever opens a newspaper...\"; list of Tyler's accomplishments as President; \"He needs but on thing more,...the justice of his country\"; inquires as to publishing a rebuttal. 7 pp. ALS. Including NwsCl of New York Herald, 2 August, 1845. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends his best to Gardiner's family;comments on rumors of the \"bloody war\"; informs him that he received a letter from former Pres. Tyler, who is well; comments that \"Polkey and Spoils [Spoils system] should feel small now.\" 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Plans to be in New York City soon; informs Gardiner that \"Polk has at last been caught\" as he predicted. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to see that a speech he has written is published; has heard from the Ex-President and Mrs. Tyler who are both doing well; \"He says something about some expression used in one of my letters that has annoyed Julia. I have written him that it was altogether unintentioned, Madame Juliua is too sensitive\"; tells David Gardiner and him to get married. 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that a gentleman, \"in whom [he] place[s] unbounded confidence\" has hinted that Buchanan will take Virginia and that the press there is \"out for [him]\"; Tyler is campaighning hard in [?] where the elections will be held next monday. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Alarmed at the \"political aspect of affairs in this country\"; is sure the South is convinced it \"should have sustained the Missouri Compromise Candicate at Baltimore\"; regards the Missouri Compromise as the \"strong hope and sheet Anchor of the Country\"; predicts General Cass will be defeated and consequently the party will be \"swept up as with deluge.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that his name, of all the Northern Men, will be acceptable to the \"People of the Southern States for the Presidency\"; wishes him to come to Philadelpia and make some friends; confirms that judge campbell is almost avowedly for Buchanan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Gardiner to \"procure a copy\" of the paper containing the annoucement of [his father-in-law, Thomas Abthorpe] Cooper's death; wants to write a short biography of Cooper; sends his love to Gardiner's mother and Margaret. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells Churchill he had come to town that day; asks him to bring a deed with him from the clerk's office that \"settles Longwood on Macy Cooper.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Offers to send his father a picture of Priscilla; says he doesn't want it being a fixture in the house; thinks he is feeling better; New York politics. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Read his letter to the Union Meeting which has given satisfaction there; asks how many members of the state [Pa.] democratic delegation Buchanan can depend on as \"faithful friends\"; reminds Buchanan that he fells he should return to the senate. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [Judge] Campbell has carried the city, [Phil.] and \"will no doubt receive the City and County vote in the State Convention.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerning strike by laborers on the coal wharves and its handling by police in Richmond. 8 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Kiffee Chose the \"Old Keystone\" as his future home; finds Pennsylvania men agreeable; accepts an invitation to address Bigler Club in Lancaster. 2 pp. ALS. Including Df. concerning the \"Southern\" position of Pennsylvania and the transference of Pennsylvania to a \"semi-abolitionist\" state by the election of James Pollacky. 1 p. Including Df concerning disagreement with George Bancroft's interpretation of political basis of the settlement of Virginia. 4 pp.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to address a Bigler Club in Colomia, Pa. [?]; feels that Col. Bigler will \"not only be nominated by the Democratic State Convention,\" but will also be elected by the people in the fall to the \"gubernatorial office\"; he is first always for Pennsylvania. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Bigler Club report including letter from Robert Tyler read at the meeting. 1 p. NwsCl. Including TCy of above NwsCl. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will \"have the supprt of the City and Country without fail\"; sends his \"respectful compliments\" to Buchanan's niece Miss Lane and to Mrs. Baker. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's delegates will gain a majority of seats in the Convention; has seen Col. Bigler; feels that Buchanan should visit Philadelphia for a few days; inquires as to who shall be the next Canal Commissioner. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has contacted \"friends in high quarters\" concerning the best \"flue tobacco\" in the country; will write them soon at length. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation on behalf of the Democracy of Berks County to celebrate the 4th of July due to a previous engagement; indicates that \"we all have a right to feel proud and gratified at the position occupied by our beloved Commonwealth [Pa.].\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend democratic festivities at Eagle Station on the 20th of August. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of same letter","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation to attend the committee meeting at bedofrd on the 27th of July; is obstructed from many of the duties of his office by a wound he recieved to his right hand as a result of a fireworks explosion on the 4th of July. 1 p Cy of Al.","Scope and Contents Proclaims the success of the \"Pennsylvania movement\" in the Democratic Caucus; informs him that he has been an \"able, efficient, and enthusiastic body of friends at his back\"; the \"Union Resolutions\" which he thinks originated with [?], \"are slain outright\" but to Buchanan's advantage; enunciates the problem of the \"Unionist Democrats.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that the Governor present an address for the release of Irishman Smith O'Brien. 2 pp. ACys of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wants response to a letter Tyler sent in reference to \"certain offensive remarks said to have been made\" by him at Harrisburg, [Pa.]; asks for a response to that letter; Cameron must deny or retreat. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Condemns Mr. Donahoe for connecting Franklin Pierce with the \"illeberal temper\" of the New Hampshire State Convention in his newspaper the Boston Pilot. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Defends his father against two articles attacking his administration. 5 pp. ALS. including TCy of ALS. 20 July, 1852. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Declines an invitation for the New Hampshire Convention due to \"circumstances of a private nature\"; proclaims success of the Democratic Party in November; commends Pierce as the right choice for the Democratic nomination. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Thinks it best that he withdraw his name as candidate for clerkship of Pennsylvania Supreme Court to replace Mr. Cohen. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an advertisement from the Ledger discrediting Pierce, that he feels should be contested; gives his support, which had earlier been for Buchanan, to Pierce as the Presidential candidate. 2 pp. ALS. Includes incomplete Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks for Wise's views and suggestions as to the upcoming Presidential contest; offers his \"humble influence\" to Wise in his political aspirations; predicts the development of the Democratic Convention; questions why all states, emaning the inclusion of ones that do not usually vote Democratic should have a sa in the Democratinc nomination; claims that the South will provide \"present protection and future success\" for the Democrats. 4 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Notes that the free-soil element will \"exhibit itself to an alarming extent\" in the formulation of the Southern Platform of '56; warns Wise to keep the South united at all costs and not to quarrel with [Robert] Hunter. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p","Scope and Contents Asks the President to intervene on behalf of a \"young man by the name of Phillips\" who has been fired from his clerkship in a customs house, Tyler claims that his removal will be disadvantageous to the party because his father is an extremely influential man. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Understands from the Ledger that Mr. Lane is opposed to the Pacific Railroad project; regrets that he does not give his \"able support\" to the project; claims that Lane is wrong in attributing the project to New York speculators who intend to make the road a private corporation. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Note regarding letter of 5 December, 1853, and the Friends of Ireland.","Scope and Contents Notes that the attacks on him [RT] made by the Pennsylvanian [which is owned by Bigler] did him no harm, and in fact, probably lost him a good deal of subscribers; reports that the senatorial race between Gov[erno]r Porter and [Colonel] Bigler is being conducted with \"much bitterness among [the] candidates\"; feels that Cadwalader is making a fine character in Congress.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Holds Tyler in high esteem, and considers him a close friend; reaffirms that he will not be a candidate for office [Presidency]; confident that Miss Harriet [his niece] will not marry an Englishman; he does not hear much from Philadelphia as \"Judge Campbell and Mr. Hunt[er] never write\"; he has \"full faith\" in the election of Wise. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Informs Seawell that the President will be happy to serve Mr. [Jones?] if he is able to do so; indicates that the letter will \"furnish you authority for [?] in the case of Holt and the other cases.\" 2 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Awaits Buchanan's return to America \"with great impatience\"; advices him never to discount the possibility of running for the Presidency; warns him that he should try to bring all his friends together; informs Buchanan that Pierce would like to run for the Presidency but he Tyler does not think that he can win; although Virginia is strongly supporting Wise for the Presidency, Tyler admits that the next president cannot come from a slave state; has just returned to Philadelphia after delivering an address at the Commencement of William and Mary College. 2 pp. 2 TCys of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Dr. George [Semple?] was an applicant for the place when you spokle for Col. Custis, and it was decided by the department that no change should be hat at that point. The President (whom I have just consulted) thinks it will not do to make any change under the circumstances\"; asks him to tell John Seawell that he would like to see him once more; asks when he is planning to visit Washington. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Had a short visit with Joe [Seawell] but had to leave his office; regrets that he and Priscilla have been deprived of your society four summers; claims that public politic opinion is disorganized in the North; fears a \"dis[solution?] of the Democratic Party Nort and South\"; asks Seawell to keep him informed of Virginia politics especially regarding the race between Hunter and Wise. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if Boswell will loan him money to give to Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents The meeting \"last night\" was large; \"Thousands of people\" had come to hear him; it was a \"clique affair\" and he was \"omitted\" from the Committee of Arrangements; informs that Gov. Bigler \"ran away from\" the meeting; reveals that \"Wescott is one of the most despised men in the community.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Warns Buchanan that he must come home [from England] soon in order to sustain the \"united delegation from Pennsylvania\" that Tyler feels is necessary for his nomination; notes that \"Campbell and J. Glancey Jones are traitors:\" and Forney cannot decide where he stands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Feels easier in his mind since the last time he wrote\" as recent election in New York and Maryland have seen a downturn in \"Pierceism\" ; claims that the Dallas movement will \"fizzle out\"; chastises Buchanan for an \"ill-advised\" letter he wrote to Wise, but is happy to report that Wise still supports him; feels that with Pennsylvania behind him, Buchanan will certainly be successful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs him that Pennsylvania is for Buchanan now; tells Wise to \"lien [lean?] towards him strongly; relates that there is a \"remarkably kind feeling\" towards Wise among politicial friends of his; claims that Pierce movement is dead there; considers Wise's letter to the New York National Democrats \"really admirable.\" 3 pp. ALS. including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Questions the exclusion of the Irish-American from the Convention of the Friends of Ireland; wonders how Tyler, always a supporter of Irish Americans, could allow the \"exclusion\" of a newspaper of over 100,000 subscribers from such a Convention, of which Tyler is the Chairman. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Armstrong, Reserved member; acknowledges that the remonstrant, Jee Seawell [?] has accused the Board of being unlawful by not publically stating the reasons for which they dismissed him. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents McGowan has just received a letter from Dr. Smith indicating that no funds are available for his office; informs Robert that it has been suggested that he purchase \"an iron safe\" in which to keep the documents of the Society [?]; Dr. Smith also suggested to him that they develop a more effective system for obtaining contributions; he requires a list of the \"State Directories and Socieities\" in order to do this. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Will comply with Tyler's invitiation of a visit as soon as he can come to Philadelphia; praises him for his connection with the Irisih movement and claims him an \"able and unflinching advocate\"; feels that although michael Doheny and his fellow agitators should be condemned for their violence at the last Convention [of the Friends of Ireland], he must admit that they ahve led to progress for the cause; believes that together he and Tyler \"can do much towards peace and cooperation\"; declines any offer of a position in the delegation. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests that establishment of the office of the American I[rish] E.A.A.; suggests that Capt[ain] William t. Lyons is the man for the position; suggests that the position should pay 2,000 dollars per year; also suggests James C. Hyde, to go to work in Ireland. 8 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that the new constitution [of the E.A.A.] calls for the establishment of an Under-Secretary [which he has called for previously]; informs Tylr of an upcoming reply in the Citizen by [Patrick] Lynch, the editor of the Irish-American; if Tyler is ever in New York, Limsden is there every week and would like to see him. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Feels that Mitchel does not support the [IAEA] organization and that Tyler should attempt to persuade him into its favor; speaks pejoratively regarding editor of the Irish-American, Lynch; claims that the Massachusetts Convention was \"a sorry affair\"; recommends Lumsden to strengthen the organization; Harris wanted to knwo who informed McClenahan that he was a British spy, but McClenahan would not tell him. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that he had a letter from Dr. Smith proposing a meeting with him and Tyler in Philadelphial; feels that they should postpone everthing until the \"full fruits\" of the trial \"are developed\"; claims that \"victory and glory await us.\" 1 p ALS.","Scope and Contents Tried to see Lynch, finally found him in Brooklyn; feels that everything \"is made right\" with Lynch. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that a recent speech made referring to Tyler is unworthy; knows that Tyler is \"a patriot and a gentleman\"; intends to publish something to this effect in his nxt paper. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that, according to custom, a fee is to be collected by the Directory when a new charter is applied for; asks Tyler's opinion as to whether the new laws cancel this old custom or not. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Noticed that McGowan signed a letter with his official title within the Directory; asks Tyler if the names of members of the organization are not to be secret; Mr. Mitchel's lecture \"cut to pieces\" John Omahony's faction; this faction \"has utterly ruined itself.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Has had an interview with Mr. Thomas Whyte, Secretary of the State Directory; refers to the Emigrant Aid Society. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Surprised that the Directory Charter has not reached Tyler yet; receives money very slowly, but has received \"encouraging letters\" from the South and West. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that accommodations \"will be due\" on the 21st; he should remind the Herald that the amount is $300. 1 p. ALS","Scope and Contents Wants to call a meeting of the Supreme Directory and force Mitchell to give an explanation of his traitorous acts. 3 pp. ALS","Scope and Contents Regrets that he cannot attend the meeting of the Supreme Directory on the 29th; feels that the conduct of the Secretary [McGowan], is not satisfactory. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of ALS from Dr. Smith, [Boston, Mass], to Dr. McGowan 4 March, 1856, concerning the sending of \"monies\" to the Treasurer. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Predicts that the State Delegates of Virginia will be for Wise; states that Wise is very close to their whole family; his father would be the best but he is out of politics; he will be a valuable asset in the election of Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received a letter from Daniel Edgar Sickles, Secretary of Legation to Mr. Buchanan, that regards Buchanan in much the same way Tyler had in a previous letter; asks Tyler which letter he would rather see printed in the Citizen. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes Tyler to forward some enclosed pamphlets concerning the \"Syracuse Convention.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays an editorial written in the Pennsylvanian \"hinting the idea of coalition\"; relays, also, good tidings from Mr. Buchanan; asks if Wise knows James Black of Pittsburg; mentions [William] Bigler; warns that a split may occur in the Democratic Party. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that the Irish faction within the Party was upset at their interpretation of speech in Buchanan made; he has written a letter to the editor of the Citizen informing him that Buchanan's intent was not to \"justify British Gov[ernmen]t in India and Ireland\"; advises him to make a public announcement of that fact to clarify any confusion; warns Buchanan that some men feel that he [JB] \"belongs to them\"; advises buchanan to \"drive 'em away.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Finds Buchanan acceptable as a possible candidate, but feels he will  not get a third of the Irish vote; would not be able to support Pierce \"under any circumstances\"; desires some indication of the association's {IAEA] policy in this matter; disturbed by Messrs. Lumsden and Convoy's failure to respond to him on association business; trusts that Tyler's sister is recoverning from her illness. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Attempted to persuade mr. Charles O'Connel to Col. Saunders to attend the Cincinnati convention as he may \"be of essential service\"; Col. Saunders \"declares for Buchanan\" the Vermont delegates are mostly for Douglass. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Glad to hear that Tyler was in Cincinnati to give a lecture to the \"Robert Emmett Club\"; hopes that Gov. Wise will receive the Presidential nomination from the Cincinnati Convention, which is presently meeting; worries taht Buchanan is too fond of Great Britain; also, Lumsden does not want another Northern man; he feels that the North has exploited the South and is not holding up to the American Constitution. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an effort to beat Buchanan' but feels that Wise will triumph in Virginia. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Informs him that Wise was the key to Buchanan's nomination; his father's name was mentioned several times, always in favor, at the Convention. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Cannot go to New York, but wishes McGowan to visit him in Pennsylvania; says the Buchanan did not mean to indicate that Britain was \"tyranical\"; refuses to involve the IAEA in politicial questions. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Endorsement concerning letter from Robert Tyler, to John J. McGowan. 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Refutes a charge that Tyler made in a recent letter that McGowan was inplicating the Association in politics; assures Tyler that he was simply relaying the sentiments of club members regarding Buchanan, knowing that Tyler would most likely be interested; the speech Buchanan made has turned Irish sentiment bitterly against himself and Herbert of the Pilot Citizen is using it to turn them away from the Democratic party; claims that the organization can do nothing if a \"know-nothing\" is elected. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for any outbursts in recent letters; has only seen McClenahan once since in New York; Filmore arrived at his house the night before; he is sorry that Filmore allowed himself to be \"humbugged and betrayed by the dark lantern.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is unable \"to go on Sunday night\"; is able to leave on Monday or \"the following Sunday.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is ill and \"confined to the house\"; predicts that \"many men\" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia to help nominate Buchanan; reminds him to be careful of what he says and does especially in relation to M. Buchanan; has heard compliments of Wise's Richmond Ratificiation speech; Judge Douglas will be caught most likely in the \"Squatter Sovereignty\" trap; comments that the issue of slavery in the new territories was \"ignored in Cincinnati,\" and that if it ever arises \"there will be the devil to pay in the Democratic party\"; claims that it is not a matter of principle, but really a matter of politics. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for placing Tyler's letter about Buchanan in the news section; he has written an editorial of his own in favor of Buchanan which he feels will do Buchanan \"[more] good than a partisan article from a personal or political friend\"; claims that Buchanan's speech has done a great deal of harm; reaffirms that he will help the Democratic party in the campaign. 5 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that \"He [Buchanan] distinctly declares himself opposed to squatter sovereignty\"; he says that if elected president, he intends being President; Buchanan also told Tyler that his plans were influenced by him; encloses an article from the Citizen that Wise should have published in a Richmond paper, the editor of the Citizen prefers him [HW] for the Presidency. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will win this state [Pennsylvania], New Jersey,  and New York; predicts that if we beat the \"nigger worshippers\" bad in this election, the contest in 1860 will be the know-nothing Heresies. 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Extract. Claims that the Democratic Party has always guarded the rights of foreigners; explains that Buchanan's farewell speech to England is greatly misunderstood. 3 pp. Cy of AL. Including Nws Cl concerning Democratic Party electors of the fifth ward. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Feels that Wise has misapprehended Buchanan's sentiments towards himself; Tyler knows that Buchanan likes Tyler but also feels strongly that Buchanan likes Wise. 2 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents He and Mr. Edward Kenefeck are traveling to new York; plan on seeing Tyler; the goal of their trip is to collect the thousand dollas owed by the New York club in order to pay \"the trial\" of last January. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests for Tyler some new signs and passwords; informs him that he has been feeling ill; claims that the Herald is \"unprincipled\" and attacks Buchanan in an \"ungentlemanly\" manner. 2 pp. AL. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Would like Tyler to investigate why Lynch never received a reply to his letter to the Secretary of the Navy concerning the voyage of the \"new[?] frigate\" to Ireland; Lynch feels that not only will it be a boon to Irisih Americans and American businessmen, it will also give hope to despairing Ireland. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Received the letter from Tyler approving the signs; claims that Lumsden is disruptuing the association; but believed there is \"the nucleus of a strong association of the right material\" who can hold things together. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Called at Tyler's office a few times, but never reached him; will announce Tyler to speak in his neighborhood on August 20. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the South must pull together with the rest of the country; feels that the Fremont Party will try to dominate the South; suggests taht it is Wise's responsibility to strenthen the South and join it with the North; Tyler claims that Wise's \"actions will make civil war.\" 3 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Feels that Buchanan will win the election, but is not nearly completely sure of it; believes that if Buchanan loses Pennsylvania he will lose altogether; if he loses, Tyler suggests the South leave the Union and make an alliance with Great Britain. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets not being able to speak in H[?]'s district due to illness. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns Wise of the \"political serpents\" who will come down from the North and try to do him mischief; feels that Forney is not a good person for Buchanan to have around himself; suggests Glancey Jones as an able ally. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the election is going smoothly and that Buchanan will be elected \"without doubt\"; reports taht he was upset by the placing of an editorial he wrote on the fourth page of the newspaper; met with the editor, Mr. Fiske, and was promised that it would be corrected; concerned that this act may be part of a scheme against Tyler and Wise to proceed with caution and to avoid any argument with Buchanan and to see him at the \"earliest moment.\" 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Thanks \"God\" for the victory of Buchanan; claims that it was \"the vote of the South\" that secured it; the faction in the North has excluded Wise from \"their prop-the Pennsylvanian\"; believes that \"they would betray their father.\" 3 pp. ALS. Pritned in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Happy that the North did not come out too strongly as that would have damaged the administration; claims that the \"forney Clique would have succeeded\"; fells that forney and his friends would have brought chaos to the country; believes that Forney is actually being dictated to by a group of men, and they are responsible for the destructive comments on Robert Tyler; postulates that their plan is to \"kill [Wise] off\" and replace him. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Has heard that his brother John is urging Wise to suggest Robert's name to Mr. Buchanan for a cambinet position; Tyler will not accept a positionl although Tyler likes Buchanan, he warns Wise to guard his [HW] honor and secure \"Southern rights.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCyof the above ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a report on the dangers confronting the South and his views on the best way to deal with them; would like Wise to publosh the report in as many Southern papers as possible; suggests that it be read in the Convention; claims that where the Contest of 1860 is concerned, Wise is the \"only man living who can make the slightest impression upon the North.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler will not \"stand in the way\" of any favors Buchanan may bestow upon him, even if they include Forney; suggests that Col. Bigler is not happy with Wise; has seen Buchanan, who was kind, but feels he is too \"thick\" with Forney. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Reports that a man called \"Senex\" claiming to be Wise's friend, came to see himl Tyler put him through a test to be sure of his intentions; believes him to be under the control of Forney and his friends; pleads with Wise to keep \"Senex\" from any more recognition in the Richmond Enquirer. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Had an itnerview with Mr. Buchanan whod esired to talk about Governor Floyd; advised Buchanan to talk to Wise about the matter; warns him to keep a \"sharp eye\" on the situation regarding Buchanan's cabinet; claims that Forney will \"use his influence in Pa.\" against Wise. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just visited with Buchanan; claims that Wise is Buchanan's \"favorite\" of anyone; reports that Buchanan is troubled in deciding who would be the right man for Secretary of State; refers to Cobb as a possible solution; claims that Forney will do Wise damage; Tyler feels that he and Wise are very close. 6 pp. AL.","Speech concerning Philadelphia Democrats. 6pp. ADf.","Endorsement of letter from Michael Dohaney, New York. 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Feels that the Democrats are \"losing time\"; feels that their opponents are the \"pro-slavery party\", but feels that the task now is to \"show the hollowness and heartlessness\" of their argument; claims that Irish and German voters are becoming more \"rational\" and will vote against the Democrats out of a dislike for slavery. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Buchanan to tell him to do anything he would like to do; informs Buchanan that a feud between him [RT] and Forney is inevetable and that he finds Forney's conduct \"very ungenerous\"; claims that Forney has no right to attempt senatorial advances under Buchanan auspices. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns fight in state legislature for U.S. Senate involving Forney; feels betrayed by Buchanan. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Has met Buchanan in Washington and found him \"kind and confidential\"; Buchanan, seemed to him, not determined only to listen to Forney and his friends; claims that Buchanan is \"warm\" towards Tyler, but is obviously \"restrained by Forney's objections to Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has surveyed public opinion and found it to be in favor of Joseph R. Chandler for Catholic Representation abroad; a delay in this matter of six months would be \"preferred.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks of the tendency to show Pierce \"gross injustice\"; feels that Donahue's paper, The Boston Pilot, has enough influence to correct this problem. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Content concerning the annual Fourth of July meeting of the State Democratic Party at Independence Hall. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Feels that the Governor of Kansas is \"guilty of a great outrage\"; claims that the governor, in his attempt to fill it with democrats, is \"destroying\" the state; believes the democratic abolitionists are looking to make a \"free-state democratic party\" with enough power to elect a President; warns Wise to guard the South. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"we\" will \"give Wise the State\" if the cabal does not establish itself there; claims that Kansas will \"now be a slave state.\" 5 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 2 pp. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Will attend the Committee meeting at Bedford on July 23 if \"barely possible\"; has injured his right hand. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that a man looking toward the Presidency should keep himself always availablle feels that Gov. MacDonald can be persuaded to support Wise over Cobb; claims that Pennsylvania has one \"clique\" for Douglas; asks Wise to visit Philadelphia. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been told by Mr. Westcott that Buchanan plans to \"sustain\" Gov. Walker; does not know what \"sustain\" intends, but he hopes Buchanan will do nothing to alter his present Kansas policy; Tyler grows increasingly \"against the good faith of Governor Walker\"; claims that if Buchanan were to involve himself in Waker's attempts at the Senate, his image would be injured no matter what the outcome; informs Buchanan that Mr. Van Dyke will be visiting him soon. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inferred from Wise's letter that pressure should be applied to Walker's press, feels that it was \"necessary\" to say something against the \"influence\" of those men \"deadly opposed\" to Wise; claims that Buchanan has no press \"devoted\" to him in Philadelphia, but that the Pennsylvanian is for Wise; claims that Wise's success \"in [his] own\"; believes that affairs in Kansas will help Wise's South. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Sends an article which he feels is a \"sign of the times\"; claims taht it is a version of \"Hamlet\" with the character of Hamlet or in this case, Henry A. Wise, left out; wonders how Mr. Buchana can listen to a man so \"devoid of discretion as of principle.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p. Including NwsCl of the article referred to in the letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Claims that the people are \"tired of the Kansas agitation\"; feels that Buchanan should persuade Walker to his policy soon or dismiss him; believes there will be less danger in dismissing him that leaving the question open. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that Buchanan's position on the \"Kansas Question\" is correct and will suit Wise; feels that Douglass has lost the Southl claims that Wise will be given the next Presidential nomination; believes that \"we\" can run Walker and his associates out of the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Claims that the Pennsylvanian is ready \"to move\" for Wise, but he thinks it would be better to wait a while; claims that Judge Douglas has \"destroyed himsef\"; informs Wise that his own brother, John, has grown a little \"weak\" on Wise, but that he intends to straighten him out. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp. Pritned in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that Governor Packer would like to see him; claims that any man who tried to interfere with the Constitutional Convention of 21 December would be crushed by the South; believed strongly that there \"could be and should be no Civil War.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that the Pennsylvanian referred to Douglass unfavorably; was told by Judge Lenoir [?] that he and a friend plan to visit Richmond in July and was asked to accomplany him; thinks it is likely that he shall; notes that the press is \"firing into\" Hunter; is confident that there will be a time for Wise. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Speaks of a meeting held \"last evening\"; claims that Mr. Bright gave a good speech; will be glad to relay more to Buchanan face to face. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Begs Buchanan to take his own course [on the Kansas Question] rather than listening to other opinions; claims taht Mr. Sickles is  \"a dangerous person\"; he is disappointed in the Post Master General who did not live up to his word to appoint Mr. C.I. Gibbson to a mail agency. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Refers to Gov. Wise's \"extraordinary letter\" and claims that Wise can be \"formidable\" when he opposes something; stresses to Buchanan that he always tried to keep Wise in line with the Administration; claims taht he, Tyler, is for the Administration and is ready for a fight; feels taht Buchanan can \"whip them all\" and points out that Buchanan has the greater portion of the Democratic Party supporting him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"LeComption\" takes Wise away from his true friends; informs Wise of an article \"against him\" in the Union; claims that the President is \"vastly annoyed\" with Wise; predicts that at the State Convention, Kansas will be admitted under the LeCompton plan. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is happy to congratulate Boswell on the burth of a son; would like to be presented \"affectionately\" to Boswell's wife; wants information in Boswell's brother John and his daughter Julia; claims that he is \"as poor as ever\"; informs Boswell that his family is well. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Buchanan that he has been offered the clerkship of the U.S. District court which has decided to decline; wishes to emphasize taht while he is honored by the good sentiments about him given by his riends to the President, he has not authorized any of them to place him as an applicant for any position \"at [Buchanan's] hands\"; reports that the Municipal Election has gone \"heavily against\" them, but that it has nothing to do with national politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not being able to attend their 4th of July celebration; claims taht the National Democratic Party is the only one that is a truly national party; declares that the [Presidential] Administration cannot be held responsible for many of the problems and in fact has really helped the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents States that he and Wise do not agree on Popular Sovereignty; claims that he does not want Wise to change his views, he simply wants him to manage them better; tells Wise this only because he is his friend and is genuinely worried about his political career; feels that Wise can not win if he openly declares against the President and the Party. 4 pp. ALS. Printed in Auchampaugh.","Scope and Contents Predicts that although the chances are slim, Landys and Phillips may succeed; claims that the county ticket does not look to be in such good shape; reports that Douglass is not faring well in Illinois; intimates to Buchanan that he[RT] feels that the administration is a \"nobel [sic] one.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels confident that Buchanan's friends can raise enough funds to buy a newspaper; claims that Buchanan's \"Filibuster Resolution\" is \"right\"; does not believe that the Catholic of foreign vote will leave the Democratic Party. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that the Democratic Party can rally itself; feels that Governor Wise is beign \"taken in\" by men who are not really concerned about him; thinks that Buchanan should reconciliate with Wise, and then he will definitely obtain Virginia's support. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Calls attention to the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; feels that the Board and Stockholders of the Railroad are being opporessed and should appeal to the Board of Public Works, claims that the Virginia Central Railroad company is making illegal encroachments. 5 pp. ADf.","Scope and Contents Reports that Buchanan has been \"unanimously\" endorsed by the State Convention; claims that Senator Benton made a \"shameful and most ridiculous\" speech at Tammany Hall. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Wise will not gain the nomination at the Charleston Convention; feels that the South should endorse Buchanan, even though he does not wish to be a candidate. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Accepts Buchana's invitation and is leaving for Washington soon; claims that Buchanan's name \"would prove stronger\" in Pennsylvania than any other. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will get more delegates than any opposition; claims that he [RT] has many from the American Portion of the Party as well as from the German and Irish portions. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks Johnston for his letter, and pledges to serve him; claims that Old [John} Brown should be hung; feels strongly that the South must move away from some of its \"atrocious doctrines.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that a comment he gave to the Editor of the Pennsylvanian has been altered and that the published form is not \"satisfactory\" to him; believes that a Democratic President will be elected; warns that the Southern States should move ahead with caution. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Wise that he has told Buchanan to consult Wise on matters concerning Gov. Floyd and Virginia; advised Buchana to keep Wise \"with him\" under all circumstances; feels that things are well now with Forney, but was concerned about him; asks what Wise thinks about J. Walker as a possible Secreatary of State. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Confederate fifty cent note, signed by Robert Tyler, 1 p. PM.","1 p. PM.","Scope and Contents Reports to her that he can find none of his father's papers regarding Mr. Webster; claims, however, that his father had worked closely with Mr. Webster on the \"Ashburton negotiation: and always had much 'admiration' for Mr. Webster\"; is sorrofwul that his father's papers have been stroyed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Empathizes with her on the loss of her daughter [his step-sister] Julia; hears taht Gardiner Tyler is in Virginia and wishes he would write to him; reports that his whole family is in good health. 2 pp. ALS.","Is worried about the actions of the U.S. District Court; claims that in the supposed \"Ku Klux cases\" Judge Busteed is acting without respect for the law and exerting his power to have innocent people sentenced; feels that the Judge is being entirely too militaristic; reports to Tyler that a Mr. Brickell, representing the whole community, confronted the Judge with a charge of the same; Love believes that he and Bruckwell will be indicted for \"conspiracy to intimidate\" a government official; informs Tyler that he may show the letter to his friends and is welcome to publish the facts of the letter. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks him for his \"kind note\"; informs him that he has told Col. S[?] about his support for aid to Texas and Pacific Railway and will try to persuade him to listen to Tyler; Tucker has been traveling a good deal, promoting the same. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is impressed by his efforts and advises him to keep up with \"painstaking energy\" on the inprovement of his handwriting; advises Robert to listen to his mother; advises him to develop self-control and pereserverance; hopes he will be compensated for his suffering by \"obtaining both fame and money\"; he reports that all the children are well; fears that he will die soon and is worried that he will leave debts. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Would like Gardiner's interpretation of the leading article in the January 4th edition of Benne's paper; he is anxious to hear about the Beeman affair. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that W.H. Polk will be in New York the following evening; urges Gardiner, Graham and other friends to see him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the Herald brings news that [the barn burners?] have been been defeated.; he hears also that the Tammany Ball was a \"Tyler affair,\" but he did not receive an invitation; would like him to make an inquiry about it; asks again if Beeman has been removed; believes that all the men connected with him are in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Feels that Ferris [?] is better than VanNess for chairman; asks if Beenman has been removed yet; Tyler is too busy to make it to New York. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. PM. Including ANS from Robert Tyler to Alexander Gardiner, New York, New York comments on a meeting. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that he will be in New York on Friday; encloses a newspaper containing an address he gave to the Grennomes[?]; would like for Gardiner to have it published. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks if he has heard anything regarding Audubon's expeditions to California; Tyler is considering going himself or sending Mr. Holland to San Francisco \"to seek [their] fortunes\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that although it is a tight contest, Porter has little chance of obtaining the judgeshipl believes that Gov. Packer is \"nervous\" that Buchanan is suspicious of him; reports that the Senate Committee is behind Buchanan in the \"Fillibustering Question.\" 1 p. Two TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an article from the Pennsylvanian. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks if Termis[?] is the right man as surveyor; would like him [AG] to send him to Washington if he is; Tyle claims that he is on good terms with Termis[?]. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that \"6 or 7 hunderd dollars\" are due to Mr. Cooper as salary back pay; talks of financial difficulties; thanks Gardiner for his last letter. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has receive the check for $741.6 1/4 and will attend to his matter \"with pleasure\"; feels that Buchanan will surely obtain the nomination. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Points out what a poor writer he is; expresses hope that his family is well; he received a letter from the \"ex-Functionary\" whom he finds \"lively as a cricket\"; wishes that Dudly Felow had been elected Mayor. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the court \"detains\" him from being in New York Saturday; encloses something from the Times; claims that Wilton[?] has \"killed\" Charlie Ingersall and he is \"glad.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Thanks himfor handling the matter concerning Mr. Cooper; claims that he can request no favors from Polk nor Walker; feels that Judge Nelson is \"bound in honor\" to ensure that Gardiner prospers in business; believes that [Polk and Walker?] will cheat him if they can; predicts that Calhoun is their man now; asks him to send the article about the President. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just received the pamphlets and will distribute them \"as far as practicable\"; feels that his repeal movement was successful; he has had an \"immense\" meeting, feels as though he has \"choked off\" all his enemies. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. Frag.","Scope and Contents Relates that Joe Seawell has been dismissed from the Navy; asks if he [BS] will loan him money to give Joe or to send it directly to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has sent the letter to the President and that they contain 225 signatures; Tyler is seeking the pamphlet in the Van Buren question from Gardiner; claims that this is all for his father who has been defied by several men. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Has just returned from Washington; commits himself to Thompson; claims that the Senate will reject Suydam; proposes that if they do, Collins should fill the vacancy. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of letter from Robert Tyler, 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tyler possesses intelligence, from \"pretty high authority\" in Washington that he might be able to obtain the [chargeship?] in Rome; wonders if Judge Milson would write a letter of recommendation for him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wants Gardiner to see him on his way back to New York as there are many things of \"vast importance\" about which they should disuss; reports that Broderick wants the Secretary of Terasurey to act in his behalf; Tyler feels that this is an extremely important matter and thinks that the President should be informed of it. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Claims that \"Hoffman's place\" is not important to them; both the \"Cass [?] paper\" and the \"Delaware paper\" have Graham formed as President; feels that Stillwell is not \"worth his salt and bread.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents VanNess [?] informed Tyler that Kelley claims he had been offered a bribe from Gardiner; reports that Hoffman feels that Gardiner's conduct was not improper; does not consider VanNess a \"man of honor.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses something indicate to Gardiner that there needs to be an explanation of Mr. Polk's policy; claims that if Mr. Polk has war he is responsible for the calamity. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes Gardiner to take care of the matter concerning the Aurora newspaper in the way he feels most appropriate; believes there is a diversity of opinion concerning the matter, but trusts that Gardiner knows what to do. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler questions why Beeman was appointed to the New York Corrections House; wants him to try and have it investigated.","Scope and Contents Insists that Gardiner remove Mr. Beeman immediately; Tyler claims that Beeman's appointment was the work of villains; wants Gardiner to see that James Bigler is appointed; warns him to beware of all possible \"Cass\" men. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Admits that there are problems with the arrangements of the Aurora; warns Gardiner not to trust Graham. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Is \"shocked\" by what Gardiner has told him about Beeman; claims that it only proves that VanNess is \"treacherous\"; believes that VanNess is responsible for a letter in the New York Herald that was \"abusive\" to the President; feels that in the Aurora matter Gardiner's undle should be appointed, but if it can't be him, recommends Mr. Cooper. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Was embarrassed by the favorable remarks made about him in public; continues to explain why he is not famous; claims that his membership in the \"Society\" is \"gratifying\"; feels that the Society is \"nobler\" than any other in the land. 4 pp. Df.","In this case he is the defending attorney for John and Michael Castillo, accused of assault and battery; Tyler presents a detailed account of the trial; complains that the case has been misrepresented. 2 pp. Df.","Draft of a speech; missing first two pages; concerns a treaty; Tyler does not feel that the treaty should have stipulation; refers to the Ottoman territory; stands against the old motto that \"might makes right\"; missing pages four and five; defends the President against attacks that he has given out appointments to unworthy recipients.  Df.","Scope and Contents Claims that he is not involved in present agitations toward Forney in Virginia or elsewhere; feels that if too many men crowd the President eventually \"envy and jealousy\" will arise. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [Page 1 missing]; encloses a letter written to Committee of Stark County, Ohio he would like for Wise to have published in a Richmond paper; reports that Mr. McClenahan, the editor of the Citizen prefers \"Wise over anyone else for the Presidency\"; claims that all the various opposing factions are rallying together. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks Crossman to \"comply\" with [?] in all \"business corrections.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Referring to other forms government in comparison to that of the U.S.; feels that an \"Almighty Providence\" granted the American Constitution; believes that nature has provided for the commercial success of the American Continent; puts forth the notion that U.S. borders should extend straight across to the pacific; declares that the American government provides many advantages to its people; speculates on the future of the country. 21 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Concerning foreign relations with Great Britain; refers to the \"unhappy\" people of England; claims that they are eing goverened by an oppressive group of people; believes that the same situation is developing in South Africa. 13 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Concerning the Presidential Administration; enumerates the constitutional duties of the President and adds that he has other \"unwritten\" duties. 18 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Refers to the infringements of colonists' rights by Lord North; explains that liberties have always been granted in Virginia; feels Virginia has held up to its promise of \"representative\" government. 16 pp. Df.","Concerning the early relationship between the United States and Great Britain; traces the development of England; claims that Americans are fortunate to be the descendants of such an ancient and great country. 8 pp. Df.","Partial draft of speech claiming that the early statesman would be still crying out today if they were alive; feels that everyone should be involved in the institutions of the state; just as those men were. 2 pp. Df.","Partial draft of speech concerning the develpment of the Virginia Colony; claims that Virginia has the oldest representative government; feels that each man came to Virginia knowing his civil rights; and that is why Virginia wa so successful. 6 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Reports of John Tyler's accident; feels that Livingston administered the estate decently; claims that any billing and ordering problems are the result of the Post Office and would like [?] to put those problems in the past. 2 pp. AL.","Scope and Contents Explains what rights Americans have and why they have them; explains how these righs affect the accused; claims that the charged was not legally made; reminds the jury that it is the \"agent of the law\"; includes another address concerning the District Attorney and his case against the defendant. 16 pp. AMs.","Resolved that each collector is authorized to collect thirty dollars. 1 p. ADS.","2 pp. AMs.","2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM.","Mary Fairlee Cooper to Cadet James Farlie Cooper,Discusses a funeral and mourning; has \"nothing...to write about home\"; discusses friends and associates. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses the illness which confines her to bed and the treatment she is getting; hopes that he could use his training at West Point to make her mobile; discusses her husband and his work. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Chastises her son at great length for not having written home often enough; hopes that he will be advanced to the next level of study soon, since he has the ability but lacks the \"industry\"; she is now in New York for the winter. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that he is \"an ungrateful wretch\" for not having written to her; discusses several romances; news of friends and family; discusses a financial matter. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Invites Mrs. Madison and Miss Legare [?] to a children's party in honor of her [EPCT] daughter Mary; notes that because Miss Legare is no longer in mourning she may also wish to attend; also invites Miss Legare's nieces. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she is in Newark for a week; has just returned from the South; hopes the \"change in air\" will cure Lorrie [?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets having to leave father John Tyler as she is not sure when she will see him again; informs them that she genuinely likes their brother; she opes that he, Julia, and Margaret will hold together throughout the ordeal [the death of their father]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks for cake, champagne and other \"goodies\" from the President's wedding; fears that she has already been \"forgotten\" as the White House Hostess; claims that the weather in Washington is \"intensely warm\"; reports that [Robert] Tyler is \"quite a student\" and is always in his office; intends to send the children to Fire Island, New York where it is cooler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents [First page missing]; Reports that Letty had a \"nice\" visit in Williamsburg; sends her love to father John Tyler; hopes that they will visit soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sorry to hear about the death of Mrs. Tyler's sister, reminds her that she [JGT] is welcome at her [EPCT] house; wonders how Mrs. Gardiner is taking the news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets that Mr. Tyler will decline the \"mission\" to Switzerland if Mr. Buchanan offers it to him, if he took it, they could live more cheaply and the children would receive a good education; explains that Tyler would never leave the \"din and fury of party poltics.\" 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Relates news of Mrs. Gardiner's father's family; reports that Robert Tyler has been forced to leave Pennsylvania for fear of the populace's war sentiments; indicates that they will most likely go to Virginia; declares that the \"state\" of the country is \"indeed terrible.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Priscilla will be \"happy\" to answer any of Mrs. Mack's questions; Priscilla considers herself \"dead and buried\" now; indicates that she does not like the South; claims that the \"Negroes are all violent politicians\"; she dreads the next election. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends her condolences on the death of Julia's daughter, Julia; her \"whole heart aches\" for Julia; desires more news concerning the \"terrible blow.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Includes discussions of Robert's son Allan's withdrawl from [the College of] William and Mary, the dedication of a Tyler monument in Richmond, and the death of [L.G.] Tyler's wife Anne. 4 items.","Correspondence includes discussions of membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and family genealogy. 2 items.","Including NwsCl about Goodwyn; discussions of Robert's attempts to secure a position in the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; and information of Tyler family history. 5 items.","Includes discussions of family genealogy and history, news of her husband Albert (especially his involvement with the United Confederate Veterans); discussions of the Civil War and the South. 39 items.","Scope and Contents Requests any files Mr. Goodwyn mayhave concerning Robert E. Lee. 1 pp. TCYs.","Correspondence includes discussion on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond.","Including discussions mostly on family history, including Thomas B. Scott, son of Grace Tyler Scott. 4 items.","Correspondence concerning family history and the South. 6 items.","Includes discussions of family visits, the William and Mary Quarterly, and the Tylers' two youngest sons.","Scope and Contents Includes fiscussions of the dedication of the \"Tyler monument,\" Virginia, family letters, a letter of John Tyler's to the Emperor of China, and the Tyler family. 3 items.","Includes discussions of family genealogy, Elizabeth's daughter's choice of which college to attend, and family news. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Returns \"Marshall's Tract No. 2\"; reports that the President John Tyler was \"glad to see\" that it was published. 1 p ALS.","Scope and Contents Tyler feels that the south can only \"find salvation\" in secession; claims that Mr. Ritchie is \"falsifying\" facts in the North; believes that all in the North are abolitionists; thinks the only hope for unity is if the North will give up abolition. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on Mr. Bright's \"interposition with\" the Governor of Inidiana on the issue of a commission to \"take acknowledgements of deeds\"; informs Brown that Bright replied that he did not correspond with Gov. Wright and refers Tyler to Brown; give his brother's regards. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that Robert Tyler is interested in the event [?] of the 9th, Robert Tyler would like to contribute but he is not sure what form the event should take; Robert wishes to present the idea to Mr. O'Brien and see what he thinks. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends letter to Wise stating what he thinks is Wise's position; states that he is for Buchana first. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Confides that Robert Tyler is a Buchana man \"first and last\"; John however, feels that cass and Buchanan will \"eat each other up\" and he will be forced to find an alternative; predicts that New York will support Marcy before Buchanan as well as Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and Alabama; believes that this will prevent the nomination of Cass; remarks that he will support whomever Robert and Wise choose. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses something of interest from the \"New York Atlas\"; inquires if it meets his \"present policy\" to have the article republished in Pennsylvania; feels taht Robert Tyler is the \"best\" man for Wise in Philadelphia; reports that Robert has a great deal of influence in the Democratic Party. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Predicts that Buchanan will be \"brought into\" the State Department by Pierce; claims that Southerners should demand that this be true; also feels that Wise should be brought to the War or Navy Department; feels that Wise can be elected to the Governorship of Virginia after that, and then the Presidency; claims that Douglas is \"dead forever\"; predicts that the next struggle will be between the South and the Northwest. 3pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays a rumor that John W. Forney might receive the government printing contract; he is worried about this prospect as he feels Forney is not to be trusted, especially by the South; feels that Forney should not be reelected as Clerk [of the Congress]. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses the \"returns just announced: and reminds Wise that they are just as he had predicted; believes that the fight for the State Department will be between Cass and Buchanan; warns Wise that should he get into the cabinet he should beware of the other men in it. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Questions whether he can trust Mr. Orr or Collins; resigns himself to supporting huston for the cabinet if that is truly what Wise desires; believes Buchanan has already accepted the position in the State Department. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents He is glad to ahve been remembered by [?]; reports news of \"Sherwood [Forest]\" and \"regrets to say\" that it has been affected by the Army; makes references to the \"Negroes\" there; claims that the Union will be destroyed as a result of its own \"greed of power and dominion\"; thinks a treaty can be worked out if the North would cooperate. 2 pp. Frag. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs Tyler that he still owes P.K. White $11.00 for \"footing boots\"; encloses the bill and requests Tyler to acknowlede it. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the latst he knew, Mrs. [?] Tyler's address was St. James Hotel, New York. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that she will forgive him for not writing for he has suffered great misfortune; reports taht he is on his way home from a centennial celebration in Philadelphia; plans to visit her on the way back to Tallahassee. 3 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President has offered his name to Congress for the position of the Postmaster in Jacksonville; wishes for [?] to drum up support for the confirmation among \"Virginia and other Democratic Senators.\" 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Published in The Daily Nation; concerns the National administration and ideas for the settlement of the South. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Fears that a new sectional problem will arise if Northerners do not quit movign to the South and pushing the Negroes off the land; believes President Hayesmay be able to \"avert\" the problem if he works carefully to build a \"National Party\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Concerns political situation of the [Buchanan] administration. 8 pp. Df.","Scope and Contents Sends documents, letters, and photographs of his grandfather and other ancestors; wishes Lyon \"success\" with the book he is planning to publish. 2 pp. ALS. Including an invitation to an \"Oyster and Supper Hop\" at the Howard's Hotel in Jerusalem [?], on December, 31. 1878","Especially concerning Shands' candidacy for Superintendent of Schools in Southhampton County, and his son, William's attempt to obtain an appointment to the Naval Academy. 6 items.","Correspondence includes discussions on Lyon G. Tyler's health, and news of the family. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions of Lyon G. Tyler's potrait, and family history. 7 items.","Correspondence includes discussions on the unveiling of the Tyler bust in Richmond and an article about a clock which was a Tyler family heirloom.","Scope and Contents Thanks \"Letty\" for her letter of sympathy; recounts the last hours he shared with his now departed father; reports that his mother is bearing the \"affliction wonderfully well.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Including mostly correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Lyon's marriage to Anne Tucker, John Tyler [the President], family history, the William and Mary Quarterly, and investments in Cuba. 26 items.","Article concerning Letitia Tyler Semple and her years of residence at the Louise Home. 1 p. NwsCl.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of Letitia Tyler Semple, especially with Lyon G. Tyler; correspondence includes discussions on Letitia's ill health and a miniature portrait of John Tyler. 5 items.","Scope and Contents Reports that the Robert E. Lee will sail soon and if she desires to be on board she must arrange it soon; informs her that he may visit; claims that Bragg's success in battle may not be all it seems. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Claims that General Lawton will settle the \"Horse and Oats\" issue; informs that Willie Waller will marry Jennie Howell [a sister of Mrs. Jefferson Davis] on the following Thursday; also, indicates that Gracie Tyler [Robert's daughter] is to be married soon; reports that the weather is \"delightful\" and the farmers are taking advantage of it. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Believes that his letters have not been reaching her and hopes he has remedied this; will facuilitate her request to distribute money to Willie Clopton as soon as he receives further instructions; feels that \"trouble is brewing\" in Charles City; reports that \"Averill's Raid\" in S.W. Virginia has greatly disgressed him; informs her that Chalrleston will not be \"taken and should withstand any attacks; inquires after \"little Julia,\" [Julia Spencer]. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that \"Gardie\" suffered an \"attack of auge and fever\" but is currently doing better; does not believe that \"Sherwood Forest\" has endured more \"damage\"; feels that his family is safe; warns her not to return to \"Sherwood Forest\" yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Confides that news of \"Sherwood\" is \"unpleasant\"; reports that Babcock [?] is the only person there; informs that John C. and Maria are \"staying at C's\". 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Desires to see Julia [Spencer] as he has heard she is growing quickly; reports that he will keep Alex with himself until he [Alex] enters Lexington College; does not feel that her application [?] will be accepted; indicated that Maria [?] will not succeed in her attempts to secure \"Sherwood\"; warns her against being lured by the \"Feds\" into visiting \"Sherwood\"; reports that he will house and care for Alex; promises that he will keep her informed of Gardie. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that Alex plans to go to Washington College; comments on the slim chance of securing an appointment as midshipman for Alex; denounces Maria's [?] plan to take possession of \"Sherwood\"; feels unsire of Alex's financial wisdom; remarks on the complicated manner in which Mrs. Tyler should transfer funds to Alex; reports that Robert, Pris[cilla], and children are safe; wishes to secure \"Fairy Queen\" [a mare]; reports the inflation of costs in his area. 3 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has heard from Gardie and notes that he is in \"fine spirits\"; reports also that Alex is at Washington College; remarks on his family, John C. and Maria; admits that Alex could not find the desired papers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the activities of Alex and Gardie; reports that recent employment of John Gale; happily informs her that Robert and his family are well; Tazwell and Nannie had a son recently. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a picture of Gardie; hopes that soon he will have carried out her instructions per Alex; reports that Robert and his family are well, and that the same is true for his [JAS] own family. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Indicates that he has received communication from her and is delighted; reports that he will send a lock of Gardie's hair so that a portrait may be made; remarks that he will only move her possessions under her direction; recapitulates Dr. Selden's death; proposes that very few of her letters are reaching them [JAS, Alex, and Gardie] and asks her to write more often. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that Gardie is \"much concerned\" about silver and feels that it would be safer in a warehouse than in the bank; continues to work on Alex's midshipman appointment; hears nothing from Charles City; wishes to hear from her more frequently; reports that his health is good. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that his health is improving; indicates that he may be in New York soon; warns that there is the possibility of his arrest as all quarter masters are being captured; notes that Mrs. Davis is in satisfactory condition; sympathizes with Julia on the issue of her lawsuit against her brothr; fears that he cannot receive her mail since he is hiding out. 2 pp. TCY of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests directions to her location on Staten Island; inquires about Gardie and Alex; proposes that he will go either to Canada or Philadelphia; desires that his whereabouts be kept confidential. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes discussions preparations in case of his death, the death of Julia Tyler Spencer, news of the family, death of Robert Tyler, and a proposed visit to \"Sherwood Forest\", Charles City County, Va. 10 items.","Scope and Contents Reports of his exploits at a skating rink on New Year's Day; is \"dissapointed\" that he has not received word from her. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents \"Delightedly\" welcomes Alex's letter as well as hers; considers Mr. Campbell [?] a \"blockhead\"; reports taht his health is improving; feels that Gardie and Alex will both succeed on their chosen paths of life; indicates that Mrs. James M. Mason will soon be staying with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he and Julia [Spencer] have arrived in Halifax \"safe and sound\"; indicates taht he has spoken with the Archbishop and has \"entered\" Julia's name as a student at the Convent; notes that he has met up with his military cronies, Col. Wood and captain Wilkinson; does not believe that Julia will have any trouble settling in at the Convent; confides that Julia is quite enchanted with the Army and was deligted to meet a \"West Pointer\" on the voyage; notes that Halifax is not a lively town. 1 p TCy of ALS.","Regrets that he could not attends a dinner with the Archbishop because of his health; reports however, that the Archbishop visited him this morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he must leave Halifax in order to repair his health; indicates that  her failure to visit him delayed his departure; requests some photographs of herself; \"longs\" to see her. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks on man's adoration for woman as he grows to know her better; delights in believing she returns the same feelings he gives to her; considers her the most beautiful woman on earth; wishes her \"all joy \u0026 happiness\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Abhors the \"notice\" of the \"decision\" and plans to have it broadcast in Southern newspapers; requests that she bring him \"his package\"; complains that he suffers from \"various diseases\"; reveals a visit from a friend \"of the late CSN [Confederate States Navy].\" 1 p TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Grumbles over her treatment of his \"package\"; regrets that she is ill; remarks that their relationship is not as he planned; gladly notes that he has heard from Gardie. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Indicates taht he has not been well, but will still make a voyage to Savannah; alludes to the proper care for Alex and Gardie; reports that he has a letter in her handwriting which he is not altogether sure is for himself; remarks on his conception of their relationshop; comments on some errands he would like her to accomplish for him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets that he did not put off his trip a few days as he experienced fainting spells on the voyage; believes he must return immediately to the milder climate of New York; indicates that he needs to borrow money from her as his funds are being held by the government; hopes that the \"decision\" will be turned by \"Judge R.\" in Julia's favor; wishes that she collect his things from the St. Julien [where he was living] 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes he will \"get out\" of the \"row\" he is in; despairs that his \"wife\" is an \"Eduationalist\"; worries that he has been misrepresented to Julia's children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Indicates that his voyage was not an easy one as he met with many accidents and delays; feels that the wealthy Southerners he has met in Canada should be home helping their less fortunate bretheren; reports a day of rouring with a young bride, Mrs. Withers; speaks of a friend who fought in the Crimean War. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes she would come to see him; desires to get out of business honorably and in good financial situation; complains of a sore throat; reports that he will see her soon; suffers \"disturbed\" nerves; proposes that \"Birdie[?]\" is in the best care. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the unexpectedness of Semple's letter; regrets that he has been \"ruined\" by the war; requests Semple to sell the deeds to his [JBR] land since he will not be capable of repaying Semple's loans; considers suicide; congratulates Semple's acceptance of the \"Constitutional Amendment\"; indicates that his Southern relatives are very poor off; does not desire that Semple reply. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a clipping from the \"Sunday paper\" concerning poetry; worries over the content of \"G.S.W's\" letters. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires after Rittenhouse's ownership of some Texas land. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires of where to send mail to Semple; reports that his [JBR] nephew saw Semple in New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wonders why he does not \"hear\" from Semplel comments on their business dealings; encloses information on Texas lands. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets taht he cannot take her advice; speaks of his afflictions as burdens he must bear; repoprts that he will write Alex; comments that he is recovering from jaundice. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that he has been requested to use his \"influence\" in Alabama to help \"Robert\" be elected to Adjutant General and Inspector General; confides that the price of land has dropped considerably in Virginia; reports also of some racial tensions in Virginia and the death of Robert McCandlish's daughter; remarks that to \"feud\" between his family and another continues in Georgia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Informs Semple that he [JBR] is transferring the Texas lands to Semple; includes copy of a letter from his [JBR] lawyer in Texas. 1 p TCY of ALS.","Scope and Contents Bequeaths his land in Texas to \"Perlie\" Tyler; witnessed by Ralph Dayton. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests to visit Castleton on \"Wednesday\"; wishes to discuss business matters. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Offers detailed summation of the touring of his life; comments on his old friends Bishop E. [?], Judge Dagan [?], and Captain Bill Womack; wishes to author of this letter to remain anonymous.TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Contains accounts of John Tyler the President in his later political life; reports that he is taking care of Julie Spencer; would like to hear from Julia more often; reveals a passage from \"the Diary\" which comments on Julia's abolity to live \"within enemy lines\" in New York. 2 pp. TCy of Frag. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Includes discussions of Semple's trips to the Deep South (Especially Ga. and La.); Semple's failing health, the \"March trial\" [?], Julia's children; James and Julia's relationship, his wife Letitia and her exploits, ex-Cofederates and their new life-styles, constant \"rows\" in which Semple is engaged, a possible lawsuit by Letitica Semple against Julia G. Tyler regarding possession of family portraits, and Julia's financial difficulties.","Scope and Contents Includes discussion on the possiblity of Semple moving to Japan, the state of families in Richmond, the lack of cooperation in teh South, the \"demoralization\" of the war, Semple's ill health, \"the war of the races\" which semple believes will occur soon, Julia's financial situation, Julia's children, Semple's many excursions and travels, the \"destitution\" of the South.","Including discussion on the unveiling the Tyler monument at Hollywood Cemetery.","Correspondence includes discussions on family history and the unveliling the Tyler bust in Richmond.","Scope and Contents Correspondence includes Discussions on family heirlooms, Bessie's \"destitute\" financial state, the destruction of a family heirloom.","Alice Tyler Denison, Bessie Denison Allen Williams, Tazewell Tyler, Annie Bridges Tyler, Martha Trent Tyler, and Julia Gardiner Tyler","Scope and Contents Includes discussions on William G. Waller's daughter Jenny and a portrait of John Tyler, the President. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Entitled Conundrums for Miss Tyler, 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Especially with Annie Tucker Tyler and Lyon Gardiner Tyler, includes discussions of the Tyler family, Bessie's health, and a clock that has been passed down through the family. 9 items.","Scope and Contents Reports that Louisa [?] has visited William Tyler's farm and returned with fruit and vegetables to preserve; inquires if Julia would like him to preserve some grapes for her; hears rumor that sister Alice might be married soon and expresses his sentiments as to whom she should not marry; adds a postscript to his father indicating that the livestock are not healthy. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Offers his congratulations for the \"momentus event\" that recently took place and explains that he could not have left the seminary to attend; feels confident that everyone at \"Sherwood Forest\" is enjoying his or herself. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that Gen. Burnsude had made a headquarters in the area surrounding \"sherwood Forest\"; explains that she is an \"entire cripple\" now; indicates that there is a lack of communications throughout the state; inquires if she might soend some time with Mrs. Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Includes discussions on \"Nannie's\" financia state, Tazewell's exploits in California, Nannie's plans to join Tazewell; Julia Tyler Spencer's untimely death. 5 items.","Including discussions on family genealogy and history, the William and Mary Quarterly, the \"Old Dominion,\" and Lyon's death. 24 items.","Correspondence concerning Sue's chuldren, family genealogy and history, and family news. 23 items.","Scope and Contents Complains about the bad weather; describes a new pink hat; asks for a new muslin dress and new capesl describes the other girls, the meals, and the lessons at Madam Shegaray's [sic] [Chagary] school. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes clothes being made for her daighter; chastises her daughter for wearing her \"hair braided with bows\"; tells her daughter to makr her nightgowns and handkercheifs before they go to be washed. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the progress of capes and \"neckercheifs\" being made for her; discusses the other chuldren and family matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Gives news of East Hampton; wories that Julia has lost interest in school; gives advice on appearance and deportment. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she has been sick with \"dissentary\"; looks forward to a visit from \"Pa\"; discusses plans for summer. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents States that she is writing because their mother is too busy with company (Judge Edwards); discusses the alteration of a hat; gives news of the family; discusses mutual friends and neighbors. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail numerous items of clothing that she would like made; discusses relatives and friends that she visited. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Sorry to hear that JG has been sick, reports of a scarlet fever outbreak; reports on the activites of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Comments on the new fashions in the city and describes Broadway as a \"moving mass of gaily dressed ladies and mustached beaux\"; describes Christmas activities; discusses books, plays, and poetry. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Pleased to have received her letter of 28 December, 1839; tells of severe winter conditions; wishes news from the \"fashionable world.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a \"Fancy Ball\" and an elopement which followed; describes lectures that were \"grand failures\"; discusses Queen Victoria's wedding. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent a package to her from \"one not a little touched by Cupid's dart,\" Mr. Sherman; tells of social events; sends regards to family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that they have left for Liverpool, England earlier than they planned but are now on board ship in the harbor waiting for enough wind; the traveling plan includes Liverpool, London, and Brighton, England as well as France, Italy, and Germany. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Welcomes her back to America from her trip to Europe; school news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents New Year's greetings; curious of social news; sends school news; New York political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Regrets having missed her in New York; longs for her to write; asks her to speak with the President John Tyler about appointing his [JJB] brother-in-law, Judge Oakley, to the Supreme Court. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sees her as \"the most fascinating and lovely creature that existed on earth\"; realizes his aspiration for her affections are unattainable; hopes to be remembered as a friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Alludes to the romance between President John Tyler and herself; does not approve of her \"petticoat goverment in the affairs of state\"; appeals to her as \"the fountain of influence--the appointing power\" for a position abroad in an embassy where he could \"enjouy a great deal of dignity and honor, with plenty of money and nothing on earth to do\"; will use his influence against Tyler if he does not get a position; social news; likes the idea of the new machine--an \"awrial car\"; calls her sister a prude. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Appreciates his affections, yet cannot return them; hopes to maintain a friendship with him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; regards to the President; desires a visit from her. 2 pp. TCy fo ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that her brother Alexander has been sick; relays her mother's warning against going to the city in August, \"the hottest month of the year\"; describes East Hampton. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Relates sadness due to loss of \"Father\". 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Tells how much Mr. Davis loved Julia and how Julia's father \"cut [insulted] him in the Gallery of the House [of Representatives] when all eyes were directed at them\"; social news; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Letter of Introduction for Madame Guillet to Julia Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.","Asking them to join her mother and herself for their afternoon drive. 1 p. ANS. Also including a calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel roosevelt. 1 item. P.M.","Scope and Contents Expresses dismay that Julia got wet. 1 p. ANS.","1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Enclosed \"directions\" from Dr. Quinn; tells how the city is full of surprise [about Julia's wedding to the President] and will take weeks to recover; comments of future political appointments; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Juliana Gardiner to Margaret Gardiner Relays the shock of Julia Gardiner's marriage to the President John Tyler; calls upon her for discretion on the matter; family news.","Scope and Contents Relates the astonishment of the city to the news of her marriage to President John Tyler; he has sent an announcement to the evening newspapers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulation on \"consumation of connubial bliss\"; feels that President Tyler has treated him ingentlemanly; hopes for her sake that the President is re-elected because \"she is admirably adored by all\" even thous he \"is violatly opposed to his political sentiments\"; states that the Tyler administration has \"robbed\" him of $160,000 and has left him a pauper; pleads for her assistance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents This was the first opportunity to write since her \"accession\"; tells of her arrival in Washington and the White House; states she is \"quiet posession of the Presidential Mansion\"; tells of the reception at the Executive Mansion and the demolition of the \"famous wedding cake\"; tells Alexander Gardiner not to worry about political appointments. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Appreciates the advice sent; social news of the White House; states that the President John Tyler fears losing all presidential honors to Julia Gardiner Tyler; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; states that she realized that she now has a son [-in-law] who is the President of the United States; sends regards to the President and to Margaret Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is \"behaving accordingly\" to the role of mistress in the White House' describes the \"spectacle at the White House on the Fourth of July\"; had met with Mrs. [Dolly] Madison the day before; tells of plans of trip to [Old] Point Comfort, Virginia. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is pleased with Margaret [Gardiner's] return' thinks that she [JGT] should persuade the President to settle in the North after retiring from the Presidency; tells of local robberies; tells of Alexander Gardiner's visit to Connecticut. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She is pleased to receive letters from them daily; regrets hearing of Julia's bad habit [sleeping late?] and that the President must \"insist upon amendment\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of travel to Connecticut; describes a friend's mansion, grounds, and commercial property there; was surprised to find Margaret Gardiner at home. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends advice; tells her to assume \"household duties as well as those of state\" because she \"must be a politician\"; tells of local robberies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the pleasant reception at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, ; describes the accommodations there; social news; describes her first impressions of \"Sherwood Forest\" under construction; tells of her introduction to the plantation slaves as the new \"Missus\"; sends a musical composition of the President to her brother. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the numerous calls on her and gifts to her as First Lady; tells of the President's visits to his former constituents; describes the estate [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and the changes she plans for it; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reminiscenses of their youthful friendship; asks to be recommended to friends and family for employment as an \"instructress\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests on behalf of Mary Livingston that she [JGT] persuade the President to see to the postponement of sea duty for Mr. Livingston. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She has decided not to marry Mr. Thompson; social/family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; tells of a political gathering planned for that evening; local news; tells how the family has been \"vastly annoyed by office seekers and would-be retainers\". 2 pp TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of family and friends; discusses the political news concerning President Tyler and the Tyler Party; tells of rude comments made about the President and by Mr. Miller; tells of the death of Westerlo Van Renssalaer. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of mutual friends. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Requests that a member of the family write to her daily; describes receptions on board the Falmouth, the Pennsylvania, and other ships in the roads; social news; asks for advice on plans for \"Sherwood Forest\"; political news; has been annoyed by those seeking favors. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She has deicded not to \"break [her] neck to win\" Mr. T[hompson]; relays the message that Alex Gardiner wishes to be made president Tyler's aide-de-camp. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He understands her inability to write more often; warns her that many are using his and Alexander Gardiner's names in attempting to gain favors from the President; states that he will inform the President in writing personally in any case they are interested in. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of funeral services attended by the President in Norfolk, Va.; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns her \"not to believe all that the President says about the honeymoon lasting always\"; relays gossip about the President and his first wife [Letitia Christian Tyler]; discusses mutual acquainances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a ball which the slaves on the plantation [Sherwood Forest] were having; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the anticipated visit of the President and her; she hopes that the President won't find the visit too unpleasant since they have moved most of their belongings into the coty; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates the arrival of the President; relates humorous story of Col. Livingston's mishaps with a boat; family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He was very pleased with a recent address made by the President; discusses political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hates the idea of leaving the summer house so early in the season; discusses Mr. and Mrs. Polk; she doesn't see the need for Margaret Gardiner to marry yet. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of family and friends; tells how their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] does not want to return to the city; tells of the game brought by David and Alexander Gardiner from a recent hunting trip. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Attempts to clarify some confusion over the political appointment of Samuel Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She was startled by the news of her coming visit since it comes at the same time as Mrs. Rober Tyler's visit; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells that Mrs. [Dolley] Madison will not be accompanying her on her upcoming visit' feels that Mrs. Madison is seling \"Montpelier\" because of financial need and that President Tyler would have purchased it if he had not already bought \"Sherwood Forest\"; expects David and Alexander Gardiner to meet her upon her arrival in New York; discusses aspects of obtaining a consulship in Marsailles, France; discusses the possible inheritance of two or three million dollars if certain information is found; wants the new York newspapers to find out that she is coming to town. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a piece of his wife's wedding cake in return for the one that she [JGT] sent to him; wishes to be introduced to her husband, President Tyler; discusses his new wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; discusses a portrait being done by Mr. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a package containing a cap and a note; discusses decorating ideas for the new house; tells how Alex Gardiner has engrossed himself in politics. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells that the President has sent to Italy for a greyhound; describes a promenade with the President; news concerning friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents He will attend to the President's request; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses attempts to determine some relationship to a Mac Lachlan estate; news of family friends; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a wedding reception she attended; tells of Virginia Scott's, daughter of Ganeral W. Scott, taking of the veil though Miss Scott was described to her as being \"as mad as a march hare\"; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a list of flower seeds which could be planted at her country residence; asks her to send him her request. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses friends and clothes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests her assistance in finding an appointment in the Customs House for Mr. Hooper; describes Mr. Hooper's attributes. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including post script from John Tyler to Gov. Van Ness delegating the task of finding a position for Mr. Hooper to him.","Scope and Contents Describes a parade for Henry Clay on Broadway in the city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the price, style, and material for curtains to be made for her [JGT]; news of family and friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the purchase of a Rockaway versus a Barouche. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Informs her that the looking glass maker will not have her mirrors ready until the first of December, 1 p. [on the same page as the previous item] TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the election--\"the people are truly beside themselves\"; feels that with the election \"order will be restored and peace will return to our bosoms once more\"; describes a lecture given by Bishops meade and John Johns of Virginia; will be sending Alice's Tyler dress with General McNeill. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions curtains; she is pleased to have Alexander Gardiner in Washington; political news; she is pleased that Polk won. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses carpets, clock, lights, and shades to be purchased for her new house. 1 p. TCY of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents She was not able to find the desired easy chair; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Needs an elegant black hat for the opening of Congress; discusses clothes; tells fo a newspaper article which \"took quite a fling at me [JGT]\"; plans some spectacular social event for the White House; news of Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses hat feathers; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; fashion news; their mother is willing to live in London; all her [JGT] furniture and upholstery is ready to be shipped. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Information of freinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses visits to her by foreign diginitaries. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends compliments made by the President on a piece written by him [AG]; the President feels that he [AG] \"is destined to be a very distinguished man\"; discusses opening in fireign missions; she is determined to see that h get a foreign appointment. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans a special entertainment for her [MG] upcoming visit; discuss clothes and fashion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses fireplaces and mantels. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Remarks on how all of her [JGT] letters ask for favors; the peral necklace she asked for has been purchased. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks that some items be brought to her; describes some jet jewelry given her by the President; asks her to tel mother to bring her own maid when she comes for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Information on sending furniture to [Sherwood Forest]; asks that the goods be insured. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the social calls made by her that morning; will send the requested riding clothing as soon as possible; she is surprised that she [JGT] could be so \"ungenteel\" as to suppose taht their mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner] would travel without a maid; wants her to \"send three pairs of shies and four pairs of stockings to replace those worn out by running around\" on errands for her [JGT]; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Seeks her assistance in having Judge Edwards appointed to the Supreme Court; feels taht \"poverty and pride is a trying thing indeed\"; discusses purchases made for her; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells how she is falling behind in her tasks, especially because of bad headaches; tells of David Gardiner's return from Long island; relates Mr. Ely's happiness in the request to her [JGT]; needs to have a shirt of the President's which fits as to have others made for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of the loss of her father; was extremely pleased with her visit to Washington, D.C., and the White House; news of weddings of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the numerous recent visits made to her; political news; family news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses her [JGT] relationship with her step-daugher Alice Tyler; encourages her not to have anything to do with criminals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells how she had seen the President ad her [JGT] \"ugly faces\" at a daguerroetype gallery and feels that decept portraits of them need to be sent; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clothing and jewlery; inquires from Margaret Gardiner the whereabouts of \"The President's ring\". 2 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses purchases; remarks taht Alex Gardiner was flattered by the President's remkars about him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents She feels that she [MG] should prusue Mr. T[hompson?] and not let him get away; wishes to have her guitar and music sent; longs for her canary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that it is better he write to her regarding political issue instead of writing directly to the President Tyler; feels that he is the best in New York to advise the President on appointments there; discusses political positions in New York. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Explains that Mr. Carter is ill and they will be kept from \"waiting on the President and Mrs. Tyler...\" 1 p. N.","Scope and Contents Requests that Mrs. Tyler look over the papers involved in \"Babes Case\" and try to persuade her husband, President Tyler, in favor of the \"prisoner.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Political news; he feels that \"Mary Garinder deserves a whipping for her obstinacy\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions prince Joesph Napoleon Boneparte, 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents 1 p. N. Including the names Phoebe Gardiner and Fanny S. Gardiner, Shelter Island, Suffolk County, New York on the address leaf. 1 p. Also including the toast gien by General Lamar of Texas at the President's dinner party. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on her marriage to the President; describes travels in Italy. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Brings to her attention those persons not invited to her ball that should have been; hopes to be \"her obliged and humble servant\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS on the same page requesting several more invitations.","Scope and Contents Finds their separation upsetting; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Surprised to find out that she [JGT] will be entertaining the Supreme Court; inquires about the upcoming departure from the White House; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the quiet activities, reading and embroidery, she has been involved with since her return from a visit to Julia in Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of a safe arrival in Richmond; travel plans to \"Sherwood Forest.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the aftermath of the President's and her departure from Washington; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses settling into \"Sherwood Forest\" after leaving the White House; requests taht several other pieces of furniture be purchased for her, as well as a new carriage. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that all the furnishings have arrived; gives some advice on unpacking the mirrors; discusses plans for the summer in East Hampton; discusses their brother Alexander's plans for a clerkship; describes a screen she is embroidering; complains about the necessity of making social calls. 7 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the parlor in \"Sherwood Forest\"; describes in detail the clothing of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\"; social news; describes the gardens. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that the distance between them has grown; news of framily and friends; sends a muffin recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that a rockaway would be the best type of carriage for the country; recommends that a watchmaker attend to her clock; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the slownewss of the mails; feels that it is not possible to visit before July; inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on Texas; mentions the President's music. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Regrets the distance between them; plans to plant flowers in the garden soon; discusses sociial call. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses dress she is making for her [JGT]; mentions some of the changes in political appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes how clock is to be set up; describes design for the gates for \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions furnishing and carriages; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses marriages and engagements of acquaintances; political news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a horseback ride on the plantation' she is determined not to make social calls to Williamsburg; mentions visit by Dr. Rogers; asks that some new clothing be sent to her; describes her recent dreams. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses socail calls; political news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Warns her about riding race horses and has \"a thousand anxieties about \" her; social news; inquires if she \"has any white people around\" and if \"all the servants are colored\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mention family correspondence; discusses the Virginian aristocracy and society' assures them that she does not \"feed the chickens\" on the plantation; discusses carpets in detail; mentions the wild flowers that the President Tyler had picked for her in the woods; plans to visit to the North. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clerkship; has no \"local chit chat\" to send; political news; feels they should not keep a carriage due to the expense; mentions summer plans in East Hampton. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends reassurances to be given to her mother that her health is fine and that should she fall ill the President himself would tend to her; plans to return social calls; regrets hearing about having to dispose of a carriage; discusses summer plans; mentions the whereabout of her step-children; social news. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests taht he pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the crops; describes the boat at the plantation; feels that he should prusue Miss Wright. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions fishing on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has been engaged in purchasing her \"spring costume\"; social news; mentions new White House administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses preparations for having a dress made for Alice Tyler, Julia's stepdaughter and sent through Elizabeth Tyler Waller, another stepdaughter. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions fish and fishing on the plantation; describes their boat, the \"Pocahonatas\"; discusses carriages and saddles; describes the new additions being made to \"Sherwood Forest,\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes fiacee of a mutual friend. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the prospects of John Tyler, Jr.; reports that John Lorimer Graham has been replaced by [?] Moris; discusses Polk and the Cabinet; discusses the upcoming 1848 Presidental election; reports that President Tyler has been approached and asked to run for the Senate again; reports that \"Tony, Fanny's husband\" has died of cancer; asks for an accounting for all the money she owes; discusses the distribution of 2000 copies of a speech published in the Madisonian; discusses household furnishings. 8 pp. ALS. Including AL from Julia Gardiner Tyler to Julia McLachlan Gardiner, discussing her husband's response to inquiries about the possibility of his running for Governor or for the Senate; disturbed to hear that her brother Alexander was ill; describes the clothing she desires. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Feels strongly that the appointment of Mr. Pickens to the U.S. mission to England is considerably poor judgement; mentions an article about an evening in the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a Virginia \"helter-skelter\" concerning two flower vases from the White House. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses hats; inquires about her views on several political appointments; news of friends and family. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. On same page as previous entry.","Scope and Contents States that she has caught a cold; describes, in great detail, a dinner party given at \"Brandon\" by Mrs. William Harrison; feels that recent dinner parties are dull as compared to those given at the White House. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses music; mentions appointments of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; describes Alexander's Gardiner illness. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses visit by a strong Tyler advocate, John R. Thompson. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; discusses carriages. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent a package of bonnets down to her; expresses her concern of her [JGT] health; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends an invitation for dinner; wishes that she [MFR] be accompanied by her sister and frinds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to why she or their mother Juliana McLachlan Gardiner did not accompany Alexander Gardiner to Easthampton; describes dinner party she had given the evening before; mentions having to cancel plans to visit Mrs. George Harrison due to unexpected company; hopes that someone in her family would pay a visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses books and slippers; mentions an interest of the President Tyler in the press; describes the food at a dinner party; discusses clothing. 5 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions friends and family; discusses the recent activities of President Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the evenint spent at the plantation of Mrs. George Harrison, \"Lower Brandon\"; says that the President Tyler feels that she \"was formed to be the admiriation of every one who has taste and wit and the wonder of all others\"; describes the clothes she wishes to be sent to her as soon as possible. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses plans for summer travels to the Virginia Springs and the North; mentions the crops and harvesting at the plantation; discusses the appearance of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; discusses the President's Tyler Clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the value of the harvested crops; describes some minor occurrence on the plantation; discusses carpets; news of friends; mentions the death of President Andrew Jackson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions carpets; discusses travel plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Encourages her to visit the Sulphur Springs, Virginia, for the summer. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a cisit by the ladies of \"Lower Brandon\"; mentions her wedding anniversary. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes the scene where she and the President [Tyler[ were staying when a hurricane struck, tells how they were able to escape injury; discusses friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York;news of friends; discusses the annexation of Texas. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the Fourth of July celebrations on Shelter Island, New York; deiscusses the annexation of Texas; discusses the upcoming summer season. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a funeral service for one fo the plantation slaves; discusses clothin; the President Tyler and she plan to go to Richmond to do some shopping; discusses music. 2 pp .TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, 20 July, 1845, from Alexander Gadiner, New York, New York, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner requesting that Julia Gardiner Tyler's bills be sent to him for collection; mentions a fire in the city. 1 p. on the same page as the above. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a copy of a newspaper containing the resolution for annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a visit to Williamsburg from which she \"was very anxious to get away\"; mentions a visit to Jamestown, Va.; lists those people she met at Old Point Comfort, Va.; mentions an article about the Tyler Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the finances of the President Tyler and Robert Tyler; tells that John [Tyler, Jr.] \"has forsworn liquor entirely\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions the annexation of Texas; feels that \"[President] Polk is ruining himself.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the reception they received on each step of their travel; describes the people they have met; reports her alarm at hearing of a fire in the new Port; describes the baths; reports that \"Bonaparte from Baltimore\" has the cottage next to theirs. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes their travel plans for the nxt few days and their intended arrival in New York; describes the other guests at various sprigns. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Tells of their arrival; discusses the name of her new dog. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a visit to Norfolk, Va.; discusses clothing and furnishings in great detail; feels tha the other canary which the President Tyler bought for her treats her other canary \"with utmost contempt.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the name of her dog; sends the desired qualifications for a new housekeeper for \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the financial loss of \"several hundred dollars\" from the death of a young slave who died \"from eating dirt,\"; discusses the garden and furnishings. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes to have a book on etiquette sent to her; mentions a letter by the President Tyler which was to be published; mentions her pet burds. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Fears that her correspondence is dull; mentions a dinner party. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of visits to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by her step-daughter's cousin, Martha Christian, and John Tyler Jr. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels disdain for New York and its social classes; feels happier where she is now. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses carriages and furnishings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of catching a cold at a fair; reports on the health of her greyhound. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; leaves for Shelter Island, New York, in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates a visit from him soon; tells of the activities of the slaves on teh plantation; mentions a visit by Mr. Churchill Semple, a relative of the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes her search for fireplace fenders for \"Sherwood Forest,\" since she \"would not like to have your [JGT] house burnt from any negligence of mine [JMG]\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends details of a shipmnt of \"freight\" to her including \"one housekeeper marked Catherine Wint, one Italian Greyhound marked Le Beau, one box containing fenders\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has sent the greyhound with mugh regret; mentions Margaret's Gardiner stay in the South; describes an evening concert; discusses hats. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS. [12 November, 1845], from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, to Julia Gardiner Tyler. Concerning the social activity in the city. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Asks that he inform her of anything political or social that he hears of in Washington [D.C.]; mentions single women he might want to become acquainted with. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news and gossip. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not having sent a recipe; news of friends; has decided to \"refuse all invitations this winter under the plea of mourning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses the treatment of the slaves on the plantation; news of friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Ponders whether the fact that the rich and popular Capt. L [?] is jewish makes him intolerable in the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; has enclosed a book on etiquette. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; sends the President's Tyler thanks for some music sent to him; tells of the activities of her new housekeeper, Catherine. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends wishes of a Merry Christmas, reports that at the plantation \"the merriment of the occasion seems confined to the negroes\"; describes some of the holiday food' mentions plans to attend a Naval Ball at Annapolis. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances; mentions the \"superior advantages\" of the North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Political references. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Much news of family friends. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, sends part of a recipe. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Conveys her deepest and sincerest sympathy at the tragic loss of her daughter, Mary Fairlee Tyler; sends her prayers and consolations.","Scope and Contents \"Do you know, Juluia, I like 'Sherwood' alone much the best -- 'Forest' seems associated with everything that [is] wild \u0026 uncultivated and remote.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to have received certain music; mentions recent purchases. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of social activities and acquaintances; feels that \"President Polk is in no way friendly to the Tyler Party,\"; mentions a bedroom furniture suite for sale. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to whether or not she has heard the \"Julia Waltzes\" composed and dedicated fo her [JGT]; hopes that David Gardiner will be able to find a rich girl to marry; mentions Robert's Tyler depression and the ill health of his daughter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reminisces about the past winter they spent in Washington together; reveals the pain she felt at her father's death' discusses news she has received of new York; describes the holiday visitors and festivities; discusses a silver pitcher \"presented by the Ladies of Brasonia [?] County, Texas as a tribute to the ex-President Tyler,\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of a visit by Capt. Laughton and portrait of Alic Tyler he finished while there; enclosed a letter from Miss Ritchie of \"Brandon\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses david's Gardiner dancing ability; describes clothing; mentions some confusion in a newspaper article; has received as a gift a new hunting dog; expresses a desire to be sent some novels. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the winter scene of all the sleighs in the streets; news of acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the current first Lady, Mrs. Polk, and her etiquette; has sent the requested cookbooks and novels which she feels \"are light trash\" and \"shallow \u0026 unprofitable reading so far as mental improvement is concerned\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Demanded the return of a handkercheif from the President which was intended for her; describes social calls made. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Acknowledges the receipt of several books from David Gardiner; mentions a visit to Washington, D.C. by several friends; and tells of a gift of persimmons from the President Tyler. including TCy of ALD to Margaret Gardiner, from Julia Gardiner Tyler, concerning racoon hunting. 1 p.","Scope and Contents News of friends and social calls; discusses clothing; mentions a visit to the circus. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses an account of a party given by Mr. [James] Buchanan; mentions the sale of a near-by estate; Mrs. Semple's plans of goiing to Marsailles have been cancelled. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Remarks on the difference in climate of the North and South; mentions a purchase to be made. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including extract of another incomplete letter, undated. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Remarks on the devotion shown to the housekeeper by the farm animals; reports on the well-being of the greyhound; mentions the festivities of a local wedding. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions some good reading; inquires about the weather in the South; relays an invitation for a visit by her father to her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a splendid ball and other social engagements. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays the subject of that morning's church sermon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of social calls.","Scope and Contents Inquires about the President's Tyler opinion on the statements made by Mr. C[alhoun?] regarding the annexation of Texas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler anticipates a \"tide of prosperity\" if peace continues; news about acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was taken by an extremely attractive young man, Mr. B., with \"a fine set of teeth\" and \"a superabundance of glossy, luxuriant hair\"; social news; mentions some political aspects of the Texas annxation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","40 lines long, signed \"Ariel.\" 1 p.","Scope and Contents Discusses the purchase and the poor quality of a portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Worries that her last letter has missed them; discusses an unseasonable snow storm; discusses money owed; reports that one of her birds has died. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a surprise snow; has found a new companion for her canary; discusses whether or not a certain handsome, young man, Mr. B., has adequate fortunes to go with his good looks. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses her dinner guest for the following evening, including Mr. \u0026 Mrs. William Harrison; expresses her concern for a certain portrait; inquires as to whether or not the President's Tyler birthday was celebrated. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler suggested that they go for a sleigh ride by attaching a canoe to the carriage horses, only to be turned down by her; tells of a visit by neighbors who arrived in a canoe pulled by carriage horses. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses her [MG] intentions and prospects concerning Mr. B.; appreciated the valentines; discusses summer plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Would like her to spend the summer in Easthampton, New York, instead of in the South; speculates as to what is to come about between Margaret Gardiner and Mr. B.; is pleased that the housekeeper is efficient. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ANS from M[argaret Gardiner] to Julia Gardiner Tyler, 16 March, 1846, concerning a certain valentine. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Discusses Mr. B's financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents News of visitors to \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Questions the work of [President] Polk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions meeting acquaintances whilst out for a walk. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions task performed for the President Tyler; discusses the Oregon situation; David Gardiner is in Easthampton, New York setting out trees. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels a \"warlike\" atmosphere. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes her latest dinner party in great detail mentioning the food service and the attire of her guests. \"[t]here was not a single failure in the cooking, and my ice cream preserved its form entirely,\" mentions that the President received some \"flattering resolutions\" from the Texas Senate, discusses the purchase of her spring wardrobe. TCy of ALS. 1 pp. Including handwritten menu for the dinner party which consisted of foods such as boiled rich fish, preserved salmon and lobster, a pound of beef, boiled turkey and egg sauce, boiled tongue, chicken salad, and a variety of vegetables for the first course. The desserts included suet pudding and wine sauce, sponge cake \"ornamented with a bunch of hyacinths,\" ice cream, and blancmange. The wines included sparkling hock, 2 kinds of Madeira, sherry, and port.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to cancel a visit to The Harrison's because of the weather; discusses her mother's upcoming visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses clothing and a seamstress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the situation on Wall Street. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions changes in new York; discusses the attacks on Daniel Webster regarding the Asburton Treaty. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses an inscription; assures them that a revelation about the Tyler Administration is a \"l-i-e\"; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the injustice to John Tyler \"coming from Capitol Hill\"; mentions shrubbery' feels David Gardiner should pursue Miss Wright because she is an only child of rich parents and would certainly be accompanied by at elast $100,000 when married. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; refers to the current controversy concerning Tyler's Administration. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of an engagement. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Marks letter as \"Private\"; gives an interpretation of \"Mama's\" dream; discusses her pregnancy; describes a quilt she would like made as a gift; discusses the purchase of clothing for herself and her expected baby, asks to have flower seeds sent. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses clothing for herself and the \"anticipated\"; looks forward to her visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays news from new Port and summer activities; looks forward to seeing Davy [David Gardiner Tyler] again. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Details an odd bet; anticipates her visit to Easthampton. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that her home in New York is a \"perfect babel\" due to the great number of visitors; the attitude there is \"every man for himself\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. On the same sheet as the preceding item.","Scope and Contents Tells of the return of the President Tyler in the middle of the night from a trip North; wishes that she could be in New Port \"to see the manoeuvres of the clique\" there. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Describes a ball in great detail. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; Alexander Gardiner, herself, and their mother have all come down with the flu; feels that war with Mexico is inevitable. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes details about the ball in New Port; has not fully recovered yet from having the baby; news of Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has given up the idea of traveling to New Port; discusses the ball held in New port; describes a mishap while out on a drive. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses Col. William Short; describes the weather; discusses a letter from Margaret Gardiner which was interceptd and almost printed; discusses books and poetry. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the President's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\"; gives an account of a young boy who died and \"came back to life\" on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Updates the baby's [DGT] condition; mentions gifts from the neighbots. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has purchased a crib for the baby [DGT]; inquires as to the opinion of the President Tyler regarding a purchase of 100,000 acres of land in Tazewell [Co.] at a price of two cents an acre. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions an invitiation in Norwich; feels that the baby [DGT] resembles Napoleon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses settling back into her home after a five month absense; describes an earlier visit to New York, New York; describes a trip to the \"Fair\" at Castle Garden; describes her attempts to have the baby's daguerreotype taken while in New York; discusses expected visitors including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler; Mr. Boulwar, Mr. and Mrs. Webster; especially looks forward to the visit of mary and her faimily, discusses her \"sweet babe.\" 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expects a visit from the former Charge to Naples, Mr. Boulware; feels the death of two sons of Mr. \u0026 Mrs. William Harrison to be a tragic loss. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions some early election returns concernign possible presidential candidates; feels strongly that Alice Tyler serious search for a husband so that she does not become \"an old maid\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Retells an anecdote told by Mr. Boulware; discusses her company at \"Sherwood Forest,\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends some requested maps; mentions several political meetings. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the disposition of coal mines owned by the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the coal mines in Kentucky and possible plans to view them. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of friends; enjoys the indian summer in December; hints that he might give the President Tyler a gift of a violin; news of the baby's [David Gardiner Tyler] good health. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is enjoying the \"warm \u0026 balmy\" winter weather; mentions social calls and a dinner party; inquires about some mutual acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Envies the weather in the South; describes in great detail a dinner party and the guests in attendance. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Intends the first word taught to the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] to be \"grandmama\"; she \"would be amused to see what an excellent nurse the President Tyler has become\" for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has decided upon an extremely handsome carriage to be bought. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Anticipates an enjoyable winter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes teh activities of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; reports that their food stores have fall prey to a theif. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; was paid an unexpected visit by her step-daughter Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; mentions a fox hunt attended by the President Tyler; hopes that she will visit \"Sherwood Forest\" soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a poem written \"on the birth of David Gardiner Tyler\"; describes a gift from the baby's sister Mary [Tyler Jones]; inquires as to the whereabouts of gifts for the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] from David \u0026 Alexander Gardiner; mentions acquaintances. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete. first page missing.","Scope and Contents Tells of Alexander Gardiner's illnesses; misses her and longs for a visit. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Margaret Gardiner to Julia Gardiner Tyler, regarding a gentleman caller. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Recommends \"rhubarb \u0026 magnesia\" to prevent illness; longs to see the aby. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Lists the New Year's social calls made; tells of a loss of an acquaintance's plantation house to fire; mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that her brother [David Gardiner] is \"the stingiest fellow for not having sent the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] a \"handsome coral and bells\" and feels that he \"does not deserve to have a newphew\"; mentions a wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Believes that their cousin, Mary Gardiner, will marry Eben N. Horsford; discusses clothing. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions all the sleighs out in a snow storm. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has heard of an article entitled \"The Secret History of the Administration of John Tyler\" in a new paper called The Sunday Pocupine; inquires of summer visiting plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses books read; notes that the slaves say \"young massa's [David Gardiner Tyler] a buster!\"; inquires about investments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the beaux of Margaret Gardiner and Phoebe Gardiner; regrets th sale of their home at La Fayette Place [sic], New York, New York; mentions a comparison of Presidents Tyler's and Polk's administrations. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news; discusses several paintings viewed. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Suggests that Margaret Gardiner wash her face with buttermilk; mentions the suicide of the son of an acquaintance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news, mentions an evening at the opera. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social visits; D[avid Gardiner] expects her [MG] to select a valentine for him. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that the packages of dresses and socks have arrived and fit \"the boy\" [David Gardiner Typer]; describes calls made upon friends in New York; discusses various private concerts; describes a painting purchased for JGT; discusses various purchases including shoes from Middletons and armlets from Tenneys. 7 pp. AL. Including receipt, 8 June, [18]46 for one pair of gold armlets at $4.50 purchased from R. Tenney, 1 p. D. Also including bill, 17 February 1847, for shoes purchased from C. Middleton, New York, New York at $10.50. 1 p. ADS","Scope and Contents Recommends that she see \"Tom Thumb\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Received flowers from a secret admirre, possibly Mr. Beeckman; list the beaux which called for her; news of acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in detail a wedding held at \"Weyanoke,\" Charles City County, Virginia; mentions an amusing incident involving a broken carriage wheel; social news. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Has come across a possible mutual acquaintance in Richmond; discusses clothing. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Mentions calls upon her by her beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Was pleased to have met Dr. Minge and his family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes that her [MG] \"beau were next to the richest man in New York\"; discusses the crops for the plantation; feels that the taking of Vera Crux [Mexico] was glorious for the army but \"terrible for the poor women and children\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls; fashion news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Felt disappointed by not receiving any mail; finds the Harrisons' of \"Lower Brandon\" collection of fine paintings enviable; news of social calls; is about to lose her housekeeper, Catherine Wing, due to the fact that her husband has come to take her with him. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Passed an enjoyable evening of music with friends; complains of the high price of food and fears a \"famine\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President Tyler is showing some interesting in a work, Dombey and Sons, by Charles Dickens; has being spring cleaning. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news.","Scope and Contents Details a visit by two Northern gentlemen farmes, Mr. Hugh Tyler and Mr. miller, to view the plantation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes his health is improving from his illness; asks his opinion on several office appointments. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes a dinner party at \"Upper Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va]; has accepted an invitation at \"Lower Brandon,\" [Prince George County, Va] for the following evening. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to hear of her [JGT] good health; read a letter from John Tyler in the Herald and felt that it was excellent; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to leave for Easthampton; fears for Alex[ander Gardiner's] health. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was astonished to hear of John [Tyler, Jr's?] resignation; speculates as whether Mr. [William H.] Polk [Charg d'Affair to naples, brother of President James K. Polk] is returning to Americal to marry. 1p. TCy of ALS. incomplete.","Scope and Contents Tells of their trip to Easthampton, New York; perceives that [William H.] Polk has arrived in America; considers that the two administrations [Tyler and Polk] will be united by Polk's marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes for a visit to the north soon; speculates as to the details of a society wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that she needs to travel North to \"escape sickness,\"; perceives taht the President [Polk] is in New York in anticipation of is brother's [William H. Polk] wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has observed the announcement of [William H.] Polk's wedding to Miss Corse; questions his financial situation. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expects that she has read the announcement of William H. Polk's wedding. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Directs that [mail/] by direct to him as \"Clerk of the U.S. Circut Court, New York City\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that it would be \"very cruel\" to leave the President Tyler and travel north without him; mentions the development of the baby [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news; has seen the annoucement of Mr. Polk's marriage and notes that his new wife has paid off $30,000 of his debts; inquires whose father attempted to bribe the Governor of New Jersey with $30,000. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the baby [David Gardiner Tyler] has started to walk; mentions the birth of a daughter to Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller; the President Tyler is responding in reference to a certain scandal; mentions a social call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the President's and her trip back to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; inquires as if she has found a new houskeeper for the plantation and would prefer a French woman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] now dances and \"spits,\"; wishes that her family were with her at 'Sherwood Forest,\"; was told Alice Tyler \"was a goose\" if she had rejected. Mr. O'Hara's proposal of marriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is extremely pleased with her new housekeeper, Catherine; feels that the new domestic is far superior to her previous one [Catherine Wing]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speculates as to his whereabouts; feels very lonely; is now displeased with her housekeeper [Mrs. Dillon?]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses [Eben N.] Horsford. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to attend a dinner given by Mr. Henry L. Jones [husband of Mary Tyler Jones]; discusses Virginia etiquette; hopes that her commisions are attended to. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Believes it would be a good idea that she [MG] go to St. Croix; social news and gossip. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Will make arrangement to leave for \"the wedding\" after Christmas; expects a great deal of company at Christmas. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses Margaret's beaux. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Notes that \"Gardie's\" [David Gardiner Tyler] vocabulary is limited to \"Pa-pa \u0026 Mun-mum-ma\"; reports that margaret Gardiner and Gildbert Beeckman had two \"blow-outs\"; hopes that her [JGT] portrait is hung properly so that many people may admire it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that the President Tyler has given Mr. Beeckman letters of introduction to Calhoun, Buchanan, and others. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Details the romance [or lack thereof] between Mr. O'Hara and Alice Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on Margaret's Gardiner trip to Washington, [D.C.]; describes toys desired for \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; mentions social callers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Complains of being sick and describes the various remedies she has used; reports that Mr. Healy [?] \"the artiste\" has asked to paint the \"President's portrait for His Majesty Louis Phillipe who requested it for his gallery at Versailles\"; she [JGT] suggests that she might have her own portrait painted and presented to the Queen; recommends woolen shirts as a present for \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] and little socks for the baby; asks that M[argaret] make cambric shirts; also asks for fabric, sugar molasses, and cast of hats from D[avid Gardiner] and A[lexander Gardiner]. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to the use of chloroform in childbirth; mentions a number of deaths which resulted from a fox hunt. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Tells of her arrival in the city; mentions the agitation caused by the arrival of the remains of President [John Quincy] Adams. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail servants and their duties; was extremely pleased to find a ten dollar gold piece; has sent some dahlias. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that Margaret Gardiner's health improves; feels that she is improving after the birth of the baby [John Alexander Tyler]; mentions the beautiful flowers that the President Tyler brings to her. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that he purchase a small wagon for her, using her money due to some financial hardship at \"Sherwood Forest,\"; is deeply concerned with Margaret Gardiner's health; reports taht the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is doing well and that \"his eyes shine like diamonds\"; believes Alice Tyler to be foolish in regards to Mr. O'Hara. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Asks that the President's Tyler request for her [JGT] portrait be disregarded; describes in detail social calls; remarks that her new baby [John Alexander Tyler] \"looks as if he had been in this world a great many times before and was only renewing his acquaintance with things.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete, first page missing.","Scope and Contents Reports upon the state of her childre; feels that Alice Tyler will repent having sent Mr. O'Hara away lamenting most bitterly that such devotion as his \"will not be met with a second time\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased to be receiving a wagon for use on the plantation; anticipates a great deal of company next month. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions social calls; will have the baby christened John Alexandre, but he will be called simply Alexander. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on how \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] enjoys his little carriage. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Explains why he has been unable to visit \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses some pieces by Annie Grey which are to appear in the Colombian; discusses his daughter Phoeve's acrivities' reports that he has also received a letter from her husband John Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a trip to the College of William and Mary by the President Tyler; reports on the baby [John Alexander Tyler]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends congratulations on the birth of a daughter; inquires about the use of chloroform; plans to remain in New York until Margaret Gardiner Beeckman has had her baby; reports that \"Gardie,\" [David Gardiner Tyler] has been ill; describes her second child, John Alexander Tyler; invites her cousin to visit \"Sherwood Forest\" s that they can \"form a Tableaux of our little ones, your little girl the admired object of my two little boys\". 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents The President Tyler had traveled to Richmond, Virginia to obtain winter supplies; tells of a pleasant journey down from New York, New York to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; mentions the diamond ring Mr. O'Hara bought for Alice Tyler; mentions a friendly letter from [John C.] Calhoun to the President Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports her opinions of friends, family, and servants on the portrait of her [JGT]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the activities of the house guests at \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that Alice Tyler is \"such a flirt\"; inquires as to a possible job for Tazewell because he is \"idling away his time at home\". 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Discusses virtues of Virginia Cooper; reports that the President Tyler is recovering from his illness; notes the President's Tyler feelings on gold finds in California.","Scope and Contents Mentions holiday social coalls. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner Tyler, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, sending Christmas greetings. 1 p. On the same page as previous item.","Scope and Contents Mentions a hunting trip by the President Tyler and David Gardiner; discusses social calls. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social calls; sends a lists of requests. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions the coming of winter weather; requests some syrup for buckwheat pancakes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions an invitation for the President Tyler to visit \"Wickland\" in Kentucky; the President Tyler has doubts about [John] Beeckman's venture in California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Notes that the President's Tyler appreciation of the gift of a violin. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Feels that the President Tyler is very supportive of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions having gone to see some \"Aztec children\"; inquires as to the President's opinion on the \"Kossuth question\"; tells several jokes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses desire to see Mary and her family; warns Mary \"not to place your affections so strongly upon it [her baby] that you would feel hearbroken at its loss\"; describes the sudden death of a neighbor's infant; describes Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's baby, Henry Beeckman; describes Margaret's encouragemnt of her husband's enterprise in California and their fears on the subject; discusses family members; describes her own two children. 4 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes \"Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] behavior at church; mentions a discourse delivered by a Virginia agent of the Bible Society who found seven families in Charles City County without a Bible in their homes. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Plans to remain in Richmond, Virginia, to fa week; mentions acquaintances. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Poem entitled \"A Birthday Song.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses David's Gardiner activities in the West; describes a dinner party; reminds her that the twenty-ninth is the President's Tyler birthday; wants to hold off [john Alexander Tyler]'s baptism until Alexander Gardiner can be in attendance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Received a letter from Dan[ie]l Webster to the President Tyler giving him his regards; mentions complaints received by the President Tyler about John [Tyler Jr.] and his drunkenness; reports on the well-being of her children. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses family and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman's activities in California; mentions acquaintances; notes the crops on the plantation. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends regards to her nephew [Henry Beeckman]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the \"thrilling news of Mr. B[eeckman?]\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Wishes that a set of china be purchased for her; social news; inquires as to the possibility of a job for Tazwell Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that her [MGB] baby [Henry Beeckman] is in no danger of \"taking the measles\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions that the President Tyler thinks that the baby [John Alexander Tyler] is the finest in Virginia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received and is now returning the \"precious documents\" sent to her; says the President Tyler has \"no doubt that David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman will make a fortune speedily\"; notes that Bishop Johns has accepted the Presidency of the College of William and Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes some dresses she has received from Richmond and plans to send patterns for \"the new sacks and cardinal capes\"; compliments MGH on her choice of \"Leila\" for her daughter's name; describes \"Mam Fanny...the superintendent of my nursery\"; describes a visit to Richmond; discusses reports of the travels of David Gardiner and [John] Beeckman to California, inquires after various family members; discusses books read. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that the President's Tyler \"crop of wheat is the talk of Virginia\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes various patterns and clothes; plans to go North for the summer unless hears of cholera. 3 pp. Pst of ALS.","Signed Sarah. 4 pp. AmsS.","Scope and Contents Has returned home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] and found everything in order' reports that the President Tyler has gone to Williamsburg to enroll Tazewell Tyler at the College of William and Mary; discusses horses; mentions that General Taylor was in Baltimore at the same time as she and the President Tyler. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Is pleased \"over the safety of the Atlantic\"; feels that a monument to [President Tyler?] would prove the patriotism of the Union committee. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Including list of stewards. 1 p. PM.","Scope and Contents Was shocked to hear of the fatal accident of Mr. John Beeckman and hopes that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is handling her grief sufficiently; notes that the President Tyler is obliged to deliver an address to \"the University\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Remarks on the President Tyler's displeasure at being forgotten when gifts were sent down to \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions social callsl reports on the health of the baby, Julia gardiner Tyler; mentions the sympathy expressed concerning the deaths of Mr. John B[eeckman] and Mrs. [Elizabeth Tyler] Waller. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","1 p. AN.","Scope and Contents Feels that h is the \"worst correspondent\" in the world; hopes that he will find a \"rich love match\" soon; promises amusement if he were to visit during the Christmas holidays; mentions that the President Tyler is seeking a situation in California for their brother [David Gardiner]; hopes to find a French girl to attend to her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that a book be sent to her; envies her for being in a big city. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports of the recovery of \"little Julia\" Julia Gardiner Tyler; is deeply concerned about the grave condition of Alexander [Gardiner[ and that the President Tyler shares this concern and is prepared to travel with him if his condition worsens; hopes that she attend to her own health as well. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the news of the death of Alexander Gardiner; feels a great loss and is truly saddened by the death of her brother; hopes that she and Margaret Gardiner Beeckman will return to \"Sherwood Forest\"; feels that it might be to David Gardiner's benefit that he not be informed of his brother's death; discusses in detail the illness which brought about his death. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Continues to feel the loss of Alexander Gardiner; anxiously awaits her and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman]'s visit to \"Sherwood Forest\"; asks that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman make several purchases before arrivign at \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has transcribed the business portion of the account of the death of Alexander Gardiner which describes the disposition of his estate; inquires as to the state of her late brother's financial situation; has inclosed several obituaries. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that a variety of trees be sent to hre from New York; inquires to the plans of David Gardiner. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Requests that she and Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] not impede the President Tyler in his efforts to dispose of the property in Kentucky held by Alexander Gardiner; also requests that she [JMG] turn over her share of Alexander Gardiner's estate to her [JGT] as that she has more need of it; hopes that she will not attempt to interfere with the profits from the Kentucky lands which are to go to her [JGT]; reports on the health of her children; adds a final note that a moral obligation is not as binding as a legal one in regards to the settlement of Alexander Gardiner's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the recovery of Mr. [James] Semple after his illness and shipwreck; feels that Mr. [William] Waller [husband of Elizabeth Tyler Waller] is an anxious and tender father since the loss of his wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Intends not to summer in E[ast] H[ampton], New York as she considers it the family burial place and would not be \"under the influence of a constant gloom\"; may consider spending the summer in Saratoga, New York 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Fears that Fanny [a house slave?] may have small pox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Society news concerning visiting royals. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a serpentine walk the President Tyler cut through the grove at \"Sherwood Forest\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses improvements made to the gardsnes of \"Sherwood Forest,\"; reports on her children. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has received the trees sent to her and the President Tyler; reports that her children are doing well; discusses the President Tyler's experimentation on the plantations crops. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Perceives that Mrs. [Corse] Polk [sister-in-law of the President] has died of consumption; feels that her [Mrs. Polk's] troubles and unhappiness are now over; expects the trees that she planted will flourish. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has prepared the house for a visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer; hopes that she [JMG] will come to see the children soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports the little Julia Gardiner Tyler is now dancing; wishes that a bonnet be sent for her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a social call made to her during which the possible visit by Sir Henry and Lady Bulwer was discussed. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to her opinion of Jenny Lind and her singing. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Governor and Mrs. Floyd arrived in the midst of her housecleaning for a stay; expects a visit from David Gardiner soon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the great number of social activities recently attended; describes an unusual incident--a serenade by a party of musicians at two o'clock in the morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Mentions the beauty of her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; social news; notes that Mrs. Alexander Hamilton (Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton) is now residing in Washington, [D.C.]. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Sends a wedding toast to Gilbert B[eeckman]; mentions a church service. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Was extremely pleased to have heard of David Gardiner's return to New York, even if he seemed to be \"such a strange looking man, or even a lunatic\"; anticiaptes more news of his return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the wheat harvest on \"Sherwood Forest\"; mentions that the P[ost] M[aster] General has directed all letters to be endorsed as \"Mail Direct\"; hopes to see David Gardiner before he shaves off his beard; remarks that the President Tyler received \"a letter weight made fromthe corner stone of the Washington Monument\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes the death of Fanny Johnson [a servant? slave?]; discusses the virtues of \"Sherwood Forest\"; hopes to be able to break \"Aleck\" [Alexander Gardiner Tyler] of his thumb sucking habit. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the land in Kentucky on the market; mentions meeting Gov[ernor] Branch in Williamsburg at the College of William and Mary. 1p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents News of acquaintances and friends. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions a stop in Philadelphia, [Pa.] to visit Robert Tyler; discusses teh President Tyler's and her return trip to \"Sherwood Forest\". 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents He is being a submissive husband and acting at his wife's \"amanuensis\"; expresses his astonishment at the failure of Jacob Little. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Includes TCy of ALS from Julia Gardiner T[yler], \"Sherwood Forest,\" (Charles City County, Virginia), to Margaret [Gardiner Beeckman] concerning acquaintances; the purchase of some vases for \"Sherwood Forest\"; and the sale of the property held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses the birth of Lachlan Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Relays that \"Gardie\" [David Gardienr Tyler] noted that she \"has two thumbs just like Aunt Margaret\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses thanks for the gift of a \"pretty Thimble\"; discusses the effect of \"Garddy\" [David Gardiner Tyler] made on \"little Mary\" and \"Willie\". 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Social news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires about Belmont's appearance in Broadway on New Year's Day. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Chastises her sister for not sending copies of articles, \"Remember I don't wish natural occurrences to happen again...\" [possibly referring to the difficult delivery of her baby]; discusses the name \"McLachlan\" which she has chosen for her baby; discusses the difficult delivery, \"I wish no one might have such a bitter experience\"; discusses her mother's Juliana McLachlan Gardiner health; gives advice to be passed on to her brother [David Gardiner] considering diet and smoking. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Described the steamboat trip to \"Sherwood Forest\" mentioning a view of Mt. Vernon, acquaintances made on board, and the arrival in \"slave territory\"; describes \"Sherwood Forest\" and includes a sketch; discusses Tyler's 60 slaves; expresses his admiration for Mrs. Tyler; describes the potential issues such as the Asburton Treaty and the annexation of Texas which he discussed with the President; describes a visit to a black baptist church reporting that the \"church numbered 390 members of whom 300 were Free!\" 20 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Discusses in great detail the many visits paid to \"Sherwood Forest,\" by friends and family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions the numerous house guests at the plantation; reports McLachlan's Tyler health; has sent a daguerreotype of Alexander Gardiner for a portrait to be painted. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Repeats compliments paid to her on her appearance; reports on Tazewell Tyler's studies. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Inquires as to the details of the possible purchase of a new home on Staten Island, New York; mentions that the \"Glebe\" is on the market for $8,000; feels that it is regrettable but understandable to sell the family property in E[ast] H[ampton], New York. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Speculates that Mr. [William] Waller may propose to Miss C. Phillips soon; feels that it would be wise for Miss Phillips not to accept; mentions that Gen. Duff Green is willing to act as an agent for the President Tyler in the sale of the land held in Kentucky. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Looks forward to seeing the \"Aztec children which have surprised you so much\". 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the illness of her mother [Juliana McLachlan Gardiner[ and her sister Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; discusses MGH's pregnancy and expresses her wish that the baby be a boy; describes the development of her own children; discusses the prospect of MGH having her poems published' reports on the project of \"the laies of this coultry...to purchase Mt. Vernon\" and present it to the state of Virginia; reports that William Gardiner has returined from Europe. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in great detail the trip to Warm Springs and the other guests; gives advice for David Gardiner's planned trip to join them; describes the railroad being built \"over and through the mountains.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she is not fond of these cold baths and looks forward to the warm springs bath; describes an upcoming children's fancy ball as well as a fancy ball for the adults the following night; discusses the \"terrible railroad accident...near Philadelphia\"; discusses reports of Yellow Fever in Norfolk and Portsmouth; describes the sermon by Denison. 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing friends, family, and social events, and the President's illness. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing visitors to \"Sherwood Forest,\" JGT's children, news of family and friends, and the President's honorary degree from the College of William and Mary, 6 July, 1854. 18 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother and sister discussing family news and social events. 14 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Has meant to write ever since she left; reports that he is \"very busy sowing wheat\"; describes Gardie's [David Gardiner Tyler] visit \"he was with us the greater part of his term, he is a charming fellow indeed\"; praises JGT's other children' wants to know her wishes about the \"division[?] of the place\"; asks her to purchase an order of tea for various individuals. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses her grief over Margaret's [JGT's sister] death and thanks PG for her letter of sympathy; accepts the invitation to the upcoming \"two fold marriage\" of Phoebe and Fanny Gardiner' agrees to have \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] participate in the ceremony. 4 pp. Pst of ALS.","Scope and Contents Encloses a check; wishes she could see New York \"all arrayed for the holidays\"; discusses her children's excitement over Santa Claus; encloses a letter for Sarah T[hompson] and asks her mother to have David Gardiner deliver it, \"if you think it worthwhile to let Sarah receive it David must not seem to know its contents...\"; gives news of Charles City Co. neighbors; reports that everyone is \"pleased with Margaret's portrait\"; asks for 2 yards of cloth for trimming; reports that the President had a letter from Dr. [Sprogue?] and a volume on distinguised clergymen; reports that they are to receive a miniature of the Miles' equestrian statue of Washington; instructs her mother not to send the letter to Sarah \"unless you think David's engagement will certainly be consumated...\"; sends Christmas greetings to Harry [Beeckman]. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Describes in great detail the wedding of Patty Tyler despite the fact that JGT was not present but \"looked through the crack of my bedroom door\" due to her \"situation\" [advanced pregnancy]; discusses plans for her mother and her self \"to get Hampton in time for my matter\" [childbirth]. 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of letters from Julia Gardiner Tyler to various family members discussing family and neighbors. 7 items. TCys of ALSs.","Correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning JGT's children, news of Virginia neighbors, discussion of abolitionism, Harper's Ferry, and Governor Wise. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and family and friends concerning Governor Wise, the sentencing of John Brown, Patty Tyler's marriage, David Gardiner's marriage, the illness of Mary Wilcox, JGT's children, and news of Virginia neighbors. 15 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Explains the delay in receiving JGT's last letter from Washington; agrees that \"all the courtesy and kindness has departed from Washington\"; gives news of JGT's children from Staten Island; comments on JGT's trip to Lexington; discusses the \"late raid into Pennsylvania...conducted by Gen. Jenkins\"; discusses how \"gay\" New York has been despite \"the scenes of distress at the South\"; expresses releif at hearing that the \"beautiful estate of Shirley has not been destroyed\"; mentions Gen. Dix and Gen. McClennan; discusses plans to visit Long Beach. 7 pp. ALS. INcluding TCy of ALS\u003e Incomplete/","Scope and Contents Gives a detailed accounting of JGT's duties as the executrix of the estate of John Tyler. 4pp. ALS. Incomplete. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's children, the January 1861 Peace Conference in Washington, D.C.; the death of John Tyler, and various hardships endured by JGT. Also includingan inventory of John Tyler's estate and correspondence between JGT and various officials cooncerning possession of property and settlement of John Tyler's estate. 10 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescrips of correspondence betwen Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother concerning JGT's reurn to \"Sherwood Forest,\"; JGT's children, conditions in Virginia and New York. Also including a poem \"To Mrs. Ex-President Tyler\" and correspondence with friends and officials concerning wartime conditions and GT's desire to return to New York. 16 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and her mother, friends, and various officials concerning JGT's return to New York, sale of JGT's cotton, JGT's children, problems with settling John Tyler's estate, the release of Capt. Gayle and wartime conditions. 17 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Reports that the steamer Eugenie has arrived in Nassau and that Major Heyligery [?] will be remitting a sterling bill to cover the proceeds of the cotton; reports that he is unable to \"receive the advance made by the Gov[ernmen]t on this little shipment in Confederate money\"; reports that he has received \"a long letter from our friend Capt. G[ayle]...dated from Boston Dec. 9th...and he spoke cheerfully of his prospects for an early exchange\"; expresses regret that Pearly and Fitzwalter Tyler are not present to participate in the Tableaux planned by Mrs. Walker\" states that he will inclose a letter from Mrs. Walker; hopes that JGT will pass through Bermuda on her return home. 3 pp. ALS. Including a recepit, 29 Decm. 1863 for 5 bales of coton received from the steamed Eugenie from Wilmington, [N.C.] sold by the order of J.M. Sexas for the account of [Julia Gardiner] Tyler and purchased by L. Heyligery [?], Nassau for 225.11.6 [pounds sterling]. 1 p. ADS.","Scope and Contents Have had another raid resulting in the burning of the Court House and surroundings; Dick Christian was taken off by the enemy; all of Robinson's command was taken \"which we think rather benefits us\"; in New Kent several of Mr. Jordan's negroes were taken. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that things here remain in \"statu quo\"; there have been \"no visitations from our troublesome friends\"; Charles City Co. has been the scene of parties, dinners, and tournaments this past winter. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Cousin John sends love and says that everything is going quietly at the farm; no wheat crop this year; all act to advance his interests. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Respons to two letters from her concerning the best way to end funds to Capt. Gayle, prisoner of wr at Fort Warren, [Boston, Massachussetts]. 1 p. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS.","Scope and Contents Expresses relief that she is on Staten Island; discusses their children; reports that Fanny [PGH's sister] was in New York; hopes that \"Aunt\" Juliana McLachlan Gardiner has recovered from her illness; hopes that she will not return to \"Sherwood Forest\" while the war lastts; expresses surprise at learning that \"David Gardiner had another son--tell him that I think he was very negligent not to announce the fact to us.\"; describes the christening party for Fanny's daughter. 8 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. Incomplete.","Scope and Contents Is sending the boxes to Richmond, Va.; mentions gunboats on the river and destruction of Mr. Vaiden's poperty; reminds her [?] of her return in April. 2 pp. TCy of AL.","Scope and Contents Discusses a check that has been \"returned to our good friends in Baltimore\"; reassures her [JGT] of her son's safety; offers to forward a package for Mrs. D. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Having been taken from \"Sherwood [Forest],\" Charles City County, Virginia twelve days before, is confined with several citizens from the county; has had no trial nor have charges been brought against them; General Wilde has landed at Kennon's with colourned troups and \"taken everything through the county\"; has been treated kindly by the officers. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Has visited John [C. Tyler?] and others at Chesapeake Hospital Prison; has heard that \"Gardie\" [David Gardiner Tyler] is with Robert Tyler; has heard no news of his own son; insists that \"all the negroes have left all the stock of every sort taken\"; discusses the troo[s passing down the river; gives an account of the description of her crip and piano by a California regiment; \"do when the war is over get together some labor for you and and come back to Old Virginia who has been such a martyr to the cause of Liberty\"; worries at the separation from his whife who does not know he is on a parole from prison for a week. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports on the whereabouts of A.M. Tyler [Maria] as instructed by Major General Benj[amin] F. Butler; she [AMT] has taken refuge with Mrs. [Lu] Clopton; encloses the reply to the inquiry whether Maria Tyler wants to join her [JGT]. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, 6 June, 1864, A.M. Tyler, \"Selwood.\" having a \"hemorrhage [sic] from the lungs\" and is unable to reach a decision at this time. 2 pp.","Scope and Contents Reports that Lu Clopton and Maria Tyler are both well according to a letter he received; discusses the fate of her [JGT] belongings at \"Sherwood Forest\"; discusses the safety of her son and says \"the negroes we will not mind of if Our Dear Children are but spared to us\"; describes the condition where John [C Tyler?] is being imprisoned; describes the \"vile and indecent actions\" taking place in Charles City Co. and lists the neighbors who have been shot. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Responds to an article which appeared in the Evening Post [25 June, 1864], which stated that Tyler's niece lives on a farm near \"Sherwood Forest,\" \"subsusting on the charity of the United States,\" to which she responds that [Maria Tyler] \"fled to the adjoining plantation when deprived of her protector and exposed to the terrible vicinity of an unscrupulous colored soldiery\" 1 p. TCy of L. Including NwsCl, [25 June, 2864], from the Evening Post. 1 item. Also including NwsCl, [ca. 27 June, 1864] from the Evening Post and the Evening Express. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle, a prisoner of war at Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with various northern officials concerning his [RGH] possible release; letters from G.F. Walker, a friend living in St. Georges, Bermuda' and correspondence with other friends concerning the wartime conditions. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Writes of her poor health and the complete wreck at 'Sherwood'\"; sends news of scquaintances; apologizes for sending a gloomy letter. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that her son is planning to return to Virginia and asks for the Davises to see him; sends her sympathies to Mrs. Davis, sends congratulations for the marriage of Mrs. Davis's sister to Willie Waller. 2 pp. Df. of L. Including Df. of L to Judge Holt concerning destruction of JGT's Virginia property. Also including Df of L. to [Roberty H. Gayle?] concerning obtaining a parole or early release from prison.","Scope and Contents Letter of introduction for JGTs's son John Alexander {Tyler]. 2pp. AL. Incomplete. Including TCy of AL. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Has received JGT's letter by Flag of Truce; reports that Ann Maria Tyler has married the \"Federal guartd tis said a dutch baker\"; has forwarded JGT's letter to \"Gardy\" [David Gardiner Tyler]; states that due to Dr. S[elden]'s poor health they must go to Rock[bridge] Alum Springs; Robert [Selden?] is on sick leave because of his eyes; JS's brothers have been released as \"paroled Prisoners\"; reports on conditions in the neighborhood; sorry to hear about the poor health of JGT's mother; reports on news of neighbors and friends; \"our poor Negroes who have proved fiathful are an increase [sic] expense\"; asks for a \"Card [sic] de viste\" for an album; reports that they live at the same place but find it difficult to live on a surgeon's pay' the \"venture in the blockade running has been fruitless as yet lost two steamers\"; reports that there is a drought. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Introduces himself as the husband of Maria Tyler; intends to visit New York during a furlough with his wife; reports that \"the mansion especially, in the interior, shows the effects of the lawless savages of soldiers\" 3pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Describes some furniture being held for JGT that has since been claimed by the Rev. Mr. Raymond, chaplain of the hospital, as his own. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Apologizes for not being home when Mrs. Vincent called; expresses sorrow at the death of \"your dear boy\"; discusses her fears for her own son's safety as a \"private in the 1st Rockbridge artillery\"; reports that she can forward Mr. Vincent's note to Mr Lyons; discusses her call to \"Gen B's\". 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1p.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and Robert H. Gayle and various officials concerning RHG's release from Fort Warren Prison, Boston, Massachussetts; correspondence with William H. Clopton and various other friends and officials in Virginia concerning the marriage of Mari Tyler to a Union soldier; letters from the Walkers, friends in St. George's, Bermuda; correspondence with various friends concerning wartime conditions; letters to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner. 26 items. TCys of ALSs.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various family members and friends concerning the death of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, JGT's mother; correspondence with various friends and government officials concerning JGT's Virginia property. 30 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Encloses some letters \"bearing tidings of loved ones from whom you are separated\"; will forward letters to her \"friends in the South.\" 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Hopes that she has received her cradle; discusses JGT's property at Old Point [Comfort] Va. 2 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Saddened by the news of the fall of Ft. Fisher and the recapture of Capt. [Robert H] G[ayle]; encloses a letter to be forwarded to her mother; discusses their children. 4 pp. AL. Including a TCy of AL. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Sends this note by a servant to enquire as to the resultes of the deliberations concerning a legal matter. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from J. Buchanan, Henry, New York, to Julia Gardiner Tyler, Staten Island, New York, n.d., advising her that Judge Barraud had not reached a decision and \"I have but little doubt that it will be as we desire it\"; reports that Mr. Curtis is no longer the receiver and Mr. Horve will inform her when a decision is reached. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Tells JGT that she must choose the services of Mr. O'Connor [/] or Mr. Clarke to represent her on appeal in the probate matter and in the new suit brought against her; hopes for Gen[era]; Dix's cooperation \"in regard to the late outrage, in your communication to the press and public\"; discusses closing up the probate matter and plans for the new actions being brought, \"you must not be alarmed at all this litigation, as it is only in accordance with the programme.\" Including TCy of ALS. Incomplete. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Assures her that he is still trying to procure a \"'C' 'S' battleflag...that she ahs been waved [sic] in the smoke of battle...\" for her daughter as promised' expressed thanks for the hospitality shown him while in Staten Island; discusses the situation in the South, \"the Negroes are in most instances, retaining their usual respect for their owners, and faithfully performing the contracts adopted by their Government between master and late slave...\" 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Worries because she has received no letters from JGT in months; discusses the sorrow they feel over the Southg's loss of the war; plans to stay in England at least temporarily; asks for news of Capt [Robert H.] Gayle. 4 pp. ALS. Includes TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Has not heard from Julia Gardiner Tyler about the bill he sent; asks RHM to settle the bill if he has the authority. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents Complains of being ill and blames it on the \"malarious climate\"; asks JGT to ty to obtain a \"situation for Allen in the sea going line of steamers\"; worries about the education of her sons; has been advised to wait \"intil times are settled\" to start a boarding house; sorry to hear about JGT's lawsuit; complains of the effects of poverty, \"I feels so lonely in this cold world and Have I know been so petted and spoilt that I am unfitted for this sudden transition.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Reports that she has sent \"600 dollars currency\"; encourages them to take advantage of every opportunity and to learn to speak French and German; reports that they will each receive \"a Christmas offering of five dollars in gold\"; reports on visits from cousin William Tyler and \"brother James\" [Semple] who \"is now in Canada for a while.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Typescripts of correspondence between Julia Gardiner Tyler and various military and civilian officials concerning the forced entry into JGT's home by several youths in search of a Rebel flag; letters from Robert H. Gayle concerning his release, recapture, and final release; letters from other prisoners of war asking for help; letters from various friends concerning wartime conditions. 22 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents John C. Tyler, \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Virginia, to \"My Dear Madam,\" n.p. Discusses her \"Scheme\" for helping provide for the families of Negroes until they should be self-sufficient; has already given an account of the \"destruction of everything here. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Typescripts of Julia Gardiner Tyler's correspondence concerning hre Virginia property; correspondence and notes concerning the legal battle over JGT's mother's will; correspondence with JGT's sons and nephew in Germany; letter from the farm manager at \"Sherwood Forest\" complaining about the conditions; letter to Bishop [John] Johns concerning the Resolutions pased by the College of William and Mary; letters from various friends and family members. 12 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Advises her to invest money in real estate in Galveston; asks if her suit is over and decided in her favor; asks her to write. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler including receipts, letter (ALS) from Varina (Howell) Davis concerning Jefferson Davis; printed argument of Edwards Pierrepont and other papers concerning lawsuit Julia G. Tyler v. David L. Gardiner; letters of Jane Seldon concerning \"Brandon\" and \"Lower Brandon\" after Civil War; rental contract for \"Sherwood Forest\"; letter of Matthew Fontaine Maury; and correspondence of Julia Gardiner Tyler with her sons and nephew while they were students in Germany. 42 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Has paid her tax by giving the sheriff a young ox. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Scope and Contents Various papers of Julia Gardiner Tyler (including testimony in lawsuit David L Gardiner v. Julia Gardiner Tyler; printed arguments; correspondence; inventory of property of David L. Gardiner in 1868) and correspondence concerning \"Villa Margaret.\" debts of John Tyler. 54 items. Some manuscripts and some TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Includes typescripts of correspondence between Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and her son, daughter, step-daughter [Letitia (Tyler)] Semple concerning [H.G.Beeckman], Reconstruction, portraits from \"Sherwood Forest,\" advice to sons, \"Villa Margaret\" and taking Lyon G. Tyler to University of Virginia. 63 items. TCys of ALSs.","Scope and Contents Including receipts; letters concerning a biography of Daniel Webster by George S. Curtis, a miniature of John Tyler painted by Freeman, a portrait of Julia G. Tyler given to the white house; debts owed by Julia G. Tyler, marriage of Julia (Tyler) Spencer, lawsuit of David L Gardiner v. Julia G. Tyler; patent for land in Iowa granted to John Tyle for militia service in War of 1812; and engraved tenth anniversary invitation. 60 items.","Scope and Contents Including medical account [for \"Sherwood Forest\"]; letters from H.G. Beeckman at \"Sherwood Forest\" and correspondence concerning paintings in possession of Letitia (Tyler) Semple; Lyon G. Tyler's education at University of Virginia;[JGT's conversion ot Catholicism], and a petition to the House of Represetnatives. 35 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning Pearl, Fitzwalter, and Lyon away at school; Julia Tyler Spencer's death; her [JGT] financial affairs; her emotional health; visits from friends and relatives; H.G. Beeckman's desire to purchase \"Indian Fields,\" [Charles City County, Virginia], concerning W.W. Corcoran; plans of JGT to settle in Georgetown, D.C.; JGT's desire for life-size picture of [R.E.] Lee; Brady's picture of Julia (Tyler) Spencer; scattering of wild flowers on grave of Julia (Tyler) Spencer by her mother and others; the sale of Milton [estate]. 45 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; news of conditions in the South; the Southern economy; a biography of John Tyler by Henry A. Wise; her conversion from Episcopalianism to Catholicism. 39 itmes.","Scope and Contents Awaits confirmation that she has embraced the Catholic religion; suggests she visit his daughter and her family. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her children; the people of the South; her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; prose by James Lyons; an attempt to place Mrs. William Clopton into the Louise Home; the \"floundering\" Democratic Party; references to the Boss Tweed Ring; the growing affections of James Lyons for her. 52 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; the Grant and Johnson administrations; history of the Civil War; Harry's [Beeckman] death; [John] Alexander Tyler's wedding; permission to obtain John Tyler's autograph; news of politics and especially the Democratic Party. 50 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her financial and legal affairs; news from friends and relatives; religion and the Roman Catholic Church; her children; the Boss Tweed Ring Conspiracy; Alexander Grahm Bell's wedding; a pension for Presidents' widows; the lack of postal service at \"Sherwood Forest\"; the \"celebrations\" of the centennial. 43 items. * *See letter of 11 November, 1876 from Julia Gardiner Tyler to William M. Evarts","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning reclaiming the land in the South; privileges of Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her financial and legal affais; a fever epidemic in the South; news of her children; petitions for a pension for Presidents' widows; the reabilitation of \"Carter's Grove\"; celebration of Cornwallis' surrender to Washington. 43 items.","Including correspondence concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; news from friends and relatives; her childre; her financial and legal affairs; her ancestry. 21 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence chiefly between her son Lachlan Tyler and her; concerning news of friends and relatives; his progress in his studies; \"Carter's Grove\" plantation; President Garfield's death; her illness. 31 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning a pension for Presidents' widows; Lyon Tyler's search for family letters; news of friends and relatives; her children; her financial affairs; discussions of PResident Arthur; Mary's [?] wedding and future as a wife; political speeches in Tidewater, Virginia, ; the death of her son John Alexander Tyler; the North' Central and South American Exposition; the political campaigns; Lyon G and David Tyler. 38 items.","Concerning nws of friends and relatives; her children; David Gardiner Tyler's campaign for a seat in the General Assembly; reports of her illnesses; her financial affairs. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning the birth of a son to Pearl Tyler Ellis; news of family and friends; news of farming; her financial affairs; news of Ashland, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's home; discussions on the postal service; discussions of politics and the Democratic Party in particular; the possible sale of \"Sherwood Forest\". 14 items.","Scope and Contents Especially with her sons, concerning a Senate investigating comittee working on behalf of Pear Tyler Ellis' husband on a matter in Roanoke, Va.; news of friends and family; discussions of hunting; the request of her autograph by the \"Lovosis\" [?] Society; her sons' cammpaigns for seats in the General Assembly or positions in the state government; a drought in September; David Gardiner Tyler's aspirations for the governorship' [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's marriage to Miss Faniie Glyn in October; her [JGT] financial affairs; an interview with Nelly Bly; discussions of Virginia State Politics; the death of Thomas Nelson Page's wife. 30 items.","Scope and Contents Chiefly with her sons, concerning an epidemic in McDowell County, Virginia; her financial affairs; news of her children; [Robert] Fitzwalter Tyler's use of a \"sulky\" plow for farm work, and its great worth; discussions of Benjamin Harrison's administration; the death of Pearl Tyler Ellis's servant; obituary notices of her [JGT] death. 32 items.","Concerning visits by her and her family to see friends and relatives; her financial affairs; Harry Beeckman's misfortunes; a requst for President Tyler's autograph; the possibility of her property in Staten Island becoming a cemetery. 24 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; discussions on the state of Harry Beeckman's estate \"Farmer's Rest\"; the sale of her place on Staten Island; \"Sherwood Forest\"; her petition for a pension for the widows of ex-presidents; requests for John Tyler's autograph; invitations to social functions, the Morse telegraph. 31 items.","Concerning copies of songs that were sent to her; her financial affairs; invitations to social engagements; news of friends and relatives; her acquiring a housekeeper; request by a 16 year-old-boy of a twenty-four dollar loan; her relationship with James A[llen] Semple. 32 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning her financial affairs; news of friends and relatives, especially her sons; explanations of events at home [\"Sherwood Forest\"] to her husband who is away; her dreams; her poetry; religious dogma; a case entitled Henry v Tyler; Pearl Tyler Ellis's illness; a portrait of John Tyler, Jr.; news of New York City society; the sale of \"Villa Margaret\" [Hampton, Va.]. 43 items.","14 items.","Assorted invitations extended to Julia Gardiner Tyler and her family; including various business cards. 63 items.","Miscellaneous newspaper clippings concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler. 22 items.","13 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia McLachlan Gardiner, Julia Gardiner Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, Julia Tyler Spencer, and Harry Beeckman concerning the freezing of the James River in 1857; \"enrollment\" of men in the Confederate army; his separation from the family and his inability to communicate with them; the \"kind\" care of Mrs. Clopton; results of the Civil War; \"My Life During The War Between The States,\" details of his service in the Confederate army; his voyage to and stay in Germany. 39 items.","Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lachlan Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler and Julia (Tyler) Spencer concerning his affiars at school in Germany [Prussia]; his excursions in Germany; accounts of Washington [and Lee] College after the Civil War; his attempts to obtain enough money to return to America; discussions of the state of the South' the beginning of war in Prussia. 50 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, Julia (Tyler) Spencer, Lyon G. Tyler, John Alexander Tyler, and James A. Semple concerning the \"struggle\" for \"independence\" in Germany; his return to American and his settling in lexington, Va.; the Governorship of Virginia; the career prospects for young Southern men; the 1869 State fair; social affairs in and around Lexington. Va.; the \"demoiselles: of Richmond, Va. and Lexington, Va.; a lawsuit revolving around \"Sherwood Forest\"; advice to Lyon Tyler about college life; collapse of floor in the capitol in Richmond, Va. in 1870; his obtaining a license to practice law; Reconstruction in Virginia and its affects on native Virginians. 70 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Julia (Gardiner) Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning narratives of his life as a lawyer; daily life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; Harry Beeckman's attempts to settle on a plantation; a continuing legal case concerning \"Sherwood Forest\"; commentaries on the poltical situation in Virginia, as well as the rest of the South; comments on teh political situation evolving from the Boss Tweed Ring; much discussion of Horace Greeley. 39 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of David Gardiner Tyler including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Annie Baker (Tucker) Tyler, Robert S. Montague and James Lyons concerning life at \"Sherwood Forest\"; his and Julia Gardiner Tyler's financial affairs; Lyon Tyler's existence at the University of Virginia; political issues of the South; Lyon Tyler's new wife Anne \"Annie\" Tucker; plans for the College of William and Mary. 42 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with pearl (Tyler) Ellis, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, William M. Evarts and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of Charles City Co.; \"Berkeley\" plantation; court cases in Charles Chity County; the death of his brother, John Alexander Tyler; his intentions to marry; detaild accounts of social events; his political career; opening of college under Tyler (1888). 29 itmes.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler, especially concerning news of friends and relatives; mortgage on \"Sherwood Forest\"; his election to the U.S. Congress; his actions as a congressman; this possibilities of securing another term in Congress. 28 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning political situations in Virginia; his granting of offices; campigns and elections in which he is involved (1894 and 1896 contests for 5th District of Virginia seat in the U.S. House of Representatives); a biography about the family; his desire to run for the House seat again in 1898; regional politics. 42 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Tidewater politics; financial affairs of 'Sherwood Forest\"; the illness and death of his brother, Lachlan Tyler; affairs of the College of William and Mary; Lyon Tyler's quest for politicals office; health of his family; his candidacy for Judgeship of the 14th Circut. Also includes a letter from his wife, Mary Morris Tyler, to Lyon Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler. 35 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler, John Tyler, Jr., Annie (Tucker) Tyler, E.C. Madison, John Lamb, Robert Shaw Oliver, and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, including correspondence concerning his Judgeship of the 14the Circut Court in Charles City County, Virginia; state and local politics; family affairs; financial concerns; affairs of the College of William and Mary; real estate interests; his medical record; announcement of his daughter Margaret's marriage to Stepher Fowler Chadwick; an address delivered to the reunion of Confederate veterans, 1 June 1915, in Richmond, Va.; a eulogy of Gardiner given upon the presentation of his portrait to the 14th Circut Court, 19 April, 1928. 49 items.","Scope and Contents Including fragments of ltter written from Germany soon after the Civil War; a poem of unrequited love composed by him; a letter to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, in which he refers to Catholic priests as \"useless drones\" and \"stinging hornets\"; a complete biography of his life; local and national politics; his studies in Germany and at Washington [and Lee] College; romantic interests and family concerns. 13 items.","5 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Seattle, Wash. prior and during Wordl War II; news of her uncle, Lyon G. Tyler's death and many remembrances of him; genealogical matters; her activities in the Colonial Dames, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Red cross. Also included are references to family differences re: the ownership of \"Sherwood Forest\" [Charles City County, Virginia] and the publication of certain \"Tyler Letters\". 29 items.","Discussion of his stamp collection. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various family matters; life in Missouri; her homesickness for Virginia; news of her uncle's death [Lyon G. Tyler]; reference to the mysterious trunk of \"Tyler letters\". Also included are letters criticizing those trying to \"deify\" Abraham Lincoln; discusses her decision to resign from the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 16 items.","Describing life at the University of Virginia; family news; business matters. Several of these letters are addressed to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler revealing young Alfred Tyler's concern and devotion to his uncle. Also included is a land deed signed by him as Commonwealth Attorney of Charles City County. 14 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning various legal and personal family matters. included is an 1858 newspaper clipping from Dispatch of an address by President John Tyler; and eight page memorandum detailing the contest of Juliana McLachlan Gardinre's will; and some letters written by him as a major in the United States Air Force during World War II. 22 items.","During and immediately following the Civil War concerning his return to Virginia after leaving his family in New York; his attempts to join the confederate navy; his sentiments towards the war; his life and studies in Germany after the war. Most of the letters are addressed to his mother, Julia Gardiner Tyler, pleading for money, letters, and clothes. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tyler) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler, and to James Semple while attending school in Germany concerning family matters; financial problems; illness; his military srevice in the German army; advice to his sister Julie not to \"turn Catholic\"; frequent requests for money and letters; discussion of the American political situation; the war raging in Europe; including letters to mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, sister Julia (Tylre) Spencer, brother David Gardiner Tyler and James Semple. 28 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of his sister's [Julia Tyler Spencer] tragic death; completion of his studies in Germany; his continued financial problems and fears of debtors' prison; pleas to his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler for financial help; his reutnr to the United States and search for employment; his marriage to Sarah Griswold Gardiner; his job as government suveyor. 26 items.","Including letters to Julia (Gardiner) Tyle, David Gardiner Tyler, and Lyon G. Tyler concerning her marriage to John Alexander Tyler; her husband's financial and employment struggles' her difficulties following his death in 1883; family news; social news; the frequent illness of her own children; her plans to erect a monument to her late husband. 8 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning family news; the \"jolly time\" she had in Florida; her photograph and autograph collections. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence concerning her active social life and her many suitors; news of family and friends; her schooling at Sacred Heart Convent; her brothers [John Alexander Tyler and David Gardiner Tyler] and cousin Harry Beeckman in Germany; her courtship and marriage to William H. Spencer. In addition are poems which she composed, an invitation to her wedding, a newspaper clipping describing her wedding ceremony, love letters from William H. Spencer, and two callign cards. 33 items.","Concerning his courtship of Julia Tyler; her sudden death; his attempts at sheep farming in Colorado and California after her death; his hopes to make a proper home for his infant daughter, Julia Tyler Spencer. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with sister Pearl (Tyler) Ellis, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler discussing various Tyler family mattersl her life with Fluerot relatives in Europe after her grandmother's Julia Gardiner Tyler death; her close relationship with her Aunt Pearl [Pearl Tyler]; concern for her Uncle Fitz [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler]; her first marriage to her cousin Feorge Fluerot; her many travels throughout Europe and occasional visits to the United States; her homes in Paris and on the Riviera; her first husband's illness and death; her second marriage to Durante Cheever; news of her Uncle Lyon's [Lyon G. Tyler] death; the situation in Europe during the Depression and just prior to World War II. 25 items.","Including correspondence with brother Lachlan Tyler?, brother David Gardiner Tyler, mother Julia Gardiner Tyler, and brother Lyon Gardiner Tyler concerning news of family and friends; financial poblems; social news; his search for a profession; his caretaking of the family home in New York; his medical studies at columbia; the death of his sister [Julia Tyler Spencer]; his anger over his brother's [John Alexander Tyler] decision to join the German Army. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of the family; social and political news; the completion of his medical studies and various attempts at practicing medicine; his many financial problems; the health of his wife, Georgia Powell and his mother Julia Gardiner Tyler; his hope that his rother [Robert Fitzwalter Tyler] might settle on \"some fixed purpose\" in life and his sister [Pearl Tyler] might find her own \"particular niche\"; the bitterness felt towards his step-brothers and sisters; application to become an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy and his disappointment over his failure to pass the Navy's preliminary physical exam. 27 items.","Including receipts and correspondence with family and acquaintances. Most of the letters are to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, discussing the family financial matters; his job with the New York State Health Department; financial problems of his brother, Robert Fitzwalter Tyler; local and state politics. Also, there is a letter from George Fluerot to Lyon G. Tyler concerning Lachlan Tyler's death in 1902. 33 items.","Also including a read leather binding for a small notebook [?] embossed in gold with his name. 5 items (and several envelopes).","Including correspondence with Julia (Spencer) Fleurot Cheever, Lyon G. Tyler, and Lachlan Tyler, concerning her attempts at publishing a book; financial matters; family news; Lachlan Tyler's illness and her own poor health. 6 items.","Scope and Contents Chiefly consisting of letters written to \"Fitz\" from various female acquaintances. There are references to the Tyler family; social news; his life as a farmer; his marriage. 25 items.","Including correspondence with family and friends; sale receipts; a recipe for catsup; and two wedding invitations--one being to his sister's [Pearl Tyler] wedding in November, 1884. The letters concernfamily news; his farm; financial mattrs; social news. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Concerning news of family and friends; financial matters; state politics; his farm; the poor health of his first and second wives; inveiling of a monument to President John Tyler. The majority of the letters are written to his brother, Lyon G. Tyler, asking for money. 43 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Mary Morris (Jones) Tyler; Christmas cards; calling cards; bills; real estate transactions; poetry; recipes. The letters concern family news; his poor health; his far; financial difficulties; his need for further employment; news of his sister-in-law's [Annie Tucker Tyler] death. 40 items.","Including sales receipts, rent, and medical bills. 65 items.","Including sales receipts, bills, and account records. 100 items.","Including one of his checkbooks. 167 items.","Correspondence of Cora Kreagle Tyler, second wife of Robert Fitzwalter Tyler, concerning news of family and friends. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Includes corrsepondence with Julia Gardiner Tyler, William H. Spencer and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning news of family and friends; her studies at the Catholic Academy of the Visitation; social news; her search for the \"ideal man\". 16 items.","Includies correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Julia Spencer Fleurot cheever concerning family news; social news; her married life with William Ellis; her husband's financial difficulties; her husband's political career; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's sudden marriage and his incessant financial problems. 14 items.","Including correspondence with Annie (Tucker) Tyler, Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning the failing health of her sister-in-law, Annie Tucker Tyler; Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's continuing financial problems; the difficult times her own family was experiencing; her plans to send her sons to the College of William and Mary; genealogical inquiries. Also included are letters from William Ellis and daughter Margaret Langhorne Ellis to Pearl Tyler's brother Lyon G. Tyler. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Including correspondence with Robert Fitzwalter Tyler and Lyon G. Tyler concerning Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's ongoing financial and personal troubles; the activities of her children, including the marriages of Margaret Ellis, Cornelia Ellis, and Gardinre Ellis; plans to erect a monument to her father, John Tyler; the illness of her husband, William Ellis; the outbreak of World War I and the entering of her sons into the armed services; news of Julia [Spencer Fleurot] as a Red Cross nurse in Europe; the death of Lyon G. Tyler's wife, Annie Tucker Tyler and his subsequent marriage to Sue Ruffin. 31 items.","Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) Tyler concerning her children; her travels and visits with friends and family; the illness and death of her brother, Lyon G. Tyler; the second marriage of her niece, Julia [Spencer] Fluerot Cheever; the outbreak of World War II; discussion over Sue Ruffin Tyler's desire to publish certain personal Tyler letters. 21 items.","Including correspondence with Lyon G. Tyler and Robert Fitzwalter Tyler concerning primaily her children. included are references to Robert Fitzwalter Tyler's financial problems; Julia Spencer Fluerot's marriage to George Fluerot and her becoming a Red Cross nurse during World War I; other Tyler family news; genealogical inquiries by Sue Ruffin Tyler. 34 items.","Scope and Contents Correspondence of the children of Pearl Tyler Ellis mostly with Lyon G. Tyler and Sue (Ruffin) tyler about genealogical inquiries and family news. Correspondents include Cornelia Ellis Booker, John Tyler Ellis, julia Ellis Robinson, Leila Ellis Marye and Ambrose Marye, Lyon Ellis, Margaret Ellis Topping, Pearl Ellis, William Munford Ellis, Jr., and Nannie Kent Ellis. 24 items.","Scope and Contents Kept while attending Madame Chegaray's School for Young Ladies. MsV.1. 30 pp. Also includes detached pages of accounts and poetry [possibly of Lyon G. Tyler, post 1875]. 28 pp.","MsV.2. 32 pp.","Diary and accounts of David Gardiner Tyler while studying and traveling across Europe with John Alexander Tyler and Harry Beeckman. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arranged into three series. Series I. Correspondence, Series II. Printed Materials, Series III. Lyon G. Tyler Family Additions, and Series IV. Professional Papers.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ","Acc. 2011.063 added by Benjamin Bromley in February 2011.","Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers.","Additions to the Tyler Family Papers that are not shelved with Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-H are included on the pdf inventories."," Please see the record for 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers."," Many of these additions can logically be incorporated into the Groups A-H, and possibly will be in the future.","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies.  ALS. Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition","ALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition","ALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition","Copy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition","John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition","Charles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition","John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition","J[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition","John Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition","John Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition","Letter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition","November 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition","Letter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition","Letter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition","Contains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition","John Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30","Letter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026 Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition","Letter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289","Envelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.","Copy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition","Sheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition","Backlog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition","Chapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.","Writings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.","Letters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).","Letters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. 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The certificate was granted in adherence to several treaties between Chickasaw Native Americans and the United States including those dated October 20, 1832, May 24, 1834 and the act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled \"An act making further provision for the sale of Public Lands.\" President John Tyler is listed as the conferrer of the certificate and it is affixed with the seal of the general land office.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Poughkeepsie Lyceum (N.Y.)","Virginia State Senate","Whig Party (U.S.)","Tyler Family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Julia Gardiner, 1820-1889","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Galt, John Minson, II, 1819-1862","Graves, William J. 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Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBacklog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. 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The certificate was granted in adherence to several treaties between Chickasaw Native Americans and the United States including those dated October 20, 1832, May 24, 1834 and the act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled \"An act making further provision for the sale of Public Lands.\" President John Tyler is listed as the conferrer of the certificate and it is affixed with the seal of the general land office.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Additions to the Tyler Family Papers that are not shelved with Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-H are included on the pdf inventories."," Please see the record for 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers."," Many of these additions can logically be incorporated into the Groups A-H, and possibly will be in the future.","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies.  ALS. Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition","ALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition","ALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition","Copy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition","John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition","Charles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition","John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition","J[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition","John Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition","John Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition","Letter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition","November 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition","Letter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition","Letter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition","Contains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition","John Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30","Letter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026 Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition","Letter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289","Envelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.","Copy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition","Sheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition","Backlog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition","Chapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.","Writings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.","Letters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).","Letters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. Tyler, application to and attendance at St. Christopher School in Richmond, Virginia for Lyon and Harrison Tyler, solicitations and form letters.","Land certificate granted to John Bourland of Hardin County, Tennessee with President John Tyler's name signed by son and secretary Robert Tyler. John Bourland was granted 159.80  acres of land in Pontotoc, Mississippi. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arranged into three series. Series I. Correspondence, Series II. Printed Materials, Series III. Lyon G. Tyler Family Additions, and Series IV. Professional Papers.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ","Acc. 2011.063 added by Benjamin Bromley in February 2011.","Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers.","Additions to the Tyler Family Papers that are not shelved with Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-H are included on the pdf inventories."," Please see the record for 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers."," Many of these additions can logically be incorporated into the Groups A-H, and possibly will be in the future.","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies.  ALS. Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition","ALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition","ALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition","Copy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition","John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition","Charles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition","John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition","J[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition","John Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition","John Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition","Letter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition","November 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition","Letter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition","Letter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition","Contains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition","John Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30","Letter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026 Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition","Letter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289","Envelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.","Copy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition","Sheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition","Backlog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition","Chapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.","Writings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.","Letters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).","Letters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. 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Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBacklog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. Tyler, application to and attendance at St. Christopher School in Richmond, Virginia for Lyon and Harrison Tyler, solicitations and form letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand certificate granted to John Bourland of Hardin County, Tennessee with President John Tyler's name signed by son and secretary Robert Tyler. John Bourland was granted 159.80  acres of land in Pontotoc, Mississippi. The certificate was granted in adherence to several treaties between Chickasaw Native Americans and the United States including those dated October 20, 1832, May 24, 1834 and the act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled \"An act making further provision for the sale of Public Lands.\" President John Tyler is listed as the conferrer of the certificate and it is affixed with the seal of the general land office.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Additions to the Tyler Family Papers that are not shelved with Mss. 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-H are included on the pdf inventories."," Please see the record for 65 T97 Tyler Family Papers."," Many of these additions can logically be incorporated into the Groups A-H, and possibly will be in the future.","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies.  ALS. Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition","ALS ofJohn Tyler to Howard Shields, November 2, 1821, saying he would not run in the next election for the state senate but was sure if he did run he'd be re-elected. Concern with family matters.  Mss. Acc. 1996.54 Addition","ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to William Evarts dated November 1, 1876. She congratulates him on his speech in support of the Republican nominee; \"That address almost persuaded me to be a Republican--but I case out among the Rebels!\" 3 p.  Mss. Acc. 1997.63 Addition","ALS from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia, to unnamed newspaper editor, February 16, 1840. Written while John Tyler was running for Vice President. Asks if General Bailey plans to desert the Whig cause which would diminish the Whig vote in Accomack (County). He hopes to carry Virginia.  Mss. Acc. 1998.23 Addition","Copy of ALS from George Allen in Boston, Massachusetts, to Joseph Greenleaf in Brockport, New York, dated June 16, 1843. He describes the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument and the attendance of President John Tyler and his son, Robert Tyler. Includes typescript.  Mss. Acc. 1999.27 Addition","John Tyler, Williamsburg, Virginia to Congressman Henry A. Wise regarding a duel between Congressman William J. Graves and Congressman Jonathan Cilley, dated March 18, 1838. He also gives his thoughts on running for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. Transcription included. Mss. Acc. 2000.14 Addition","Charles F. Mayer, Baltimore, Maryland to Robert Tyler of Washington City, dated April 16, 1842. Discusses the Patriot, the Whig politics and Henry Clay.  Mss. Acc. 2001.15 Addition","John Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to \"Mr. Wheaton,\" dated June 9, 1856. Tyler declines Mr. Wheaton's offer to deliver his lecture \"the dead of my Cabinet\" before the Poughkeepsie (New York) Lyceum, agrees with him on the advisability of \"kindling the fires of fraternal feeling among the people of the Sates\" to avoid disunion in the future.  Mss. Acc. 2002.16 Addition","J[ohn] Tyler, Sherwood Forest, to Robert [Tyler], dated November 24, 1854. Writes that he has received Robert's letter with enclosed notes, he has suffered from lithic acid, Colonel McCandlish is \"strickent down with paralysis while arguing a cause\" and Geo[rge] Waggaman has married an heiress. Mss. Acc. 2002.24 Addition","John Tyler of Sherwood Forest to Messrs. Tilford and Samuel of Frankfurt County, Kentucky, dated March 2, 1847. Gives direction for payment. Mss. Acc. 2003.14 Addition","John Tyler to Honorable C. A. Wickliffe, dated January 11, 1846. Tyler is having Wickliffe's letter delivered to Dr. Minge who is a near relative of Ben Harrison's family. If Wickliffe needs other depositions, he advised him to word the notice to include Dr. Minge and others to obtain a multitude of witnesses in Petersburg. Nathaniel Nelson or John Seldon would be willing to have their depositions taken. Tyler is devoted almost exclusively to private affairs. \"Tremendous cannonade for Oregon is kept up in Washington, yet the noise of it scarcely reaches me.\"  Mss. Acc. 2003.32 Addition","Letter bordered in black, from President John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Dr. John Galt, Williamsburg, Virginia, dated March 28, 1843. Talks of the report on the Williamsburg Lunatic Asylum (Eastern State Hospital). \"It must be a source of the highest gratification to every lover of his species to become satisfied that a disorder of so appalling a character as that of which you treat...\" \"I congratulate you upon the distinquished success owhich has marked your superintency...\" Mss. Acc. 2004.61 Addition","November 17, 1853 letter from John Tyler concerning a heat register at Sherwood Forest. November 15, 1855 letter by John Tyler about attending the theater and paying Miss Mullen and an Irish girl. Mss. Acc. 2005.02 Addition","Letter from Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler to her husband Robert Tyler who was the son of U.S. President John Tyler and served as private secretary to his father. Writes about the election and Robert's future. References to Polk, Calhoun, General Jackson (his preference for President). Expresses vexation and pain \"at the absolute injustice done to father.\" Reference to \"union ticket,\" \"democratic party.\" Gives advice, suggesting her husband needs a future assignment (go into law?)and strike out for own fortune. She makes reference to King of France who marched uphill and down again with 20,000 men. Reverse of letter is a note from John Tyler, \"The Advice you give Robert is excellent...\" Addition to the John Tyler Papers. Mss. Acc. 2005.57 Addition","Letter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler. Concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; \"near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of …busy-bodies\"; pleased at assurance from many quarters of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses and write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances\".  Mss. Acc. 2006.01 Addition","Contains letter, 21 April 1844, from President John Tyler to his daughter, Mary Tyler Jones. Includes discussion of the expansion of the Sherwood Forest plantation as well as his relationship with Julia Gardiner. Mss. Acc. 2011.063 Addition","John Tyler, Green Way, Charles City County, (father of US President), to Judge Nelson, Westover, 20 June 1800, concerning a funeral at which Bishop Madison will preach the sermon. ALS. 1 p. Reports that Bishop Madison will preach a funeral sermon at the Court House; extends invitation to attend; the funeral itself will be \"quite private...with a few friends.\"  Earlier ID number: Mss. Sm. Coll. Add.30","Letter, 8 Mary 1859, from John Tyler to Hugh Blair Grigsby concerning the proposal of Edward S. Joyner regarding the Grammar School at the College of William \u0026 Mary.Mss. Acc. 2012.386 Addition","Letter written to George Sykes, a Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, regarding the return of some letters sent to John Tyler while President, urging the nomination of former New Jersey Governor Peter D. Vroom, Jr. to the Supreme Court. The letter appears not to have been written by Tyler but may have been dictated by Tyler. Tyler did sign \"J Tyler\" on the address leaf himself. Mss. Acc. 2013.289","Envelope with note, \" My Mother's Hair and flowers from her grave, and my Father's hair.\" Folder paper inside envelope states, \"Lizzie G {?] Tyler's hair.  Hair has been removed and is stored in the Artifact Collection.","Copy of a newspaper article about Julia Gardiner Tyler from the Staten Island Sunday Advance, October 17, 1976.  Mss. Acc. 1995.24 Addition","Sheet music by St. George Tucker, 1863, entitled The Southern Cross. To be added later to Tyler Papers, Group G. Mss. Acc. 2002.23 Addition","Backlog material. Most items relate to Tyler Family Papers, Group E, about the Lyon G. Tyler Family.  Mss. Acc. 2008.198 Addition","Chapter XVI of Thomas T. McGuire's manuscript, House Divided, about Abraham Lincoln. Letter from McGuire to Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler, dated May 8, 1935. Other writings by William Frederick, Sarah Waddill Hubbard, Frank E. Vandiver and Mary Gayle Gorgas.","Writings about \"Sherwood Forest\" by Lyon G. Tyler.","Letters from Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Mrs. Edward Curtis, Mrs. Harold Lamb and a letter from his wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, while recuperating from an illness (undated).","Letters concerning work and estate of Lyon G. Tyler, application to and attendance at St. Christopher School in Richmond, Virginia for Lyon and Harrison Tyler, solicitations and form letters.","Land certificate granted to John Bourland of Hardin County, Tennessee with President John Tyler's name signed by son and secretary Robert Tyler. John Bourland was granted 159.80  acres of land in Pontotoc, Mississippi. The certificate was granted in adherence to several treaties between Chickasaw Native Americans and the United States including those dated October 20, 1832, May 24, 1834 and the act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled \"An act making further provision for the sale of Public Lands.\" President John Tyler is listed as the conferrer of the certificate and it is affixed with the seal of the general land office."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["Poughkeepsie Lyceum (N.Y.)","Virginia State Senate","Whig Party (U.S.)","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Galt, John Minson, II, 1819-1862","Graves, William J. 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Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9126#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9126.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tyler Family Papers, Group B","title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"unitdate_ssm":["1868-1951"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1868-1951"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126"],"text":["Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126","Tyler Family Papers, Group B","Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc","Jamestown Exposition (1907)","Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.","Letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Scope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.","David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","ATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.","Written while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.","Written while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.","ATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.","ATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.","Scope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.","While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.","ATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.","ATT. 21 items.","ATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.","My dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.","Poem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.","Invitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.","William Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.","ATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.","Death of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.","Moncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.","Research inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.","Concerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.","Walter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.","Historical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.","Sally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026 Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.","8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.","Politics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.","Historical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026 Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.","J.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.","Fox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.","Fox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026 Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.","(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026 Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026 Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.","Southern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.","ATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.","John Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.","M.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.","T. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026 J.W. Johnson \u0026 Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.","John B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.","Historical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.","Gilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.","Tyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.","Edward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.","Julia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.","Broodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.","William J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.","[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.","J.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.","W.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.","Illness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.","A Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.","Byrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.","Death of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.","Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026 Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.","WCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.","C.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.","Shatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.","Chatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026 Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.","Julia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026 Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.","Election by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.","Political appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026 Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.","Selling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026 Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.","Historical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026 Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026 Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.","Political appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.","Sully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.","Peter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.","St. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.","Virginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026 Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.","Lecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026 Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.","Political appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.","Selling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.","Historical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.","Speech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.","Purchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026 Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.","E.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026 Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.","Scope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.","Richd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.","Politics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026 Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.","Speech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.","Suggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.","Tyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.","Politics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.","Article on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.","Longwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026 Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.","Rumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.","Invention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.","Scope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.","Farm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.","John Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.","Williamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.","Black school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026 Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.","Politics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.","Martin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.","W.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.","Bill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.","R. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026 Henley. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026 Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026 Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.","UVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026 Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.","\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.","Darwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.","Selling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026 Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026 Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026 Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026 Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026 Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.","Scope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Patronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.","Monument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.","New Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.","Rental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026 Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.","Milton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026 Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.","Tyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026 Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026 Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.","Farm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.","Knights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026 Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026 Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026 Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.","Kate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.","Peyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026 Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.","Invitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.","G.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.","Requests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.","A.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.","Virginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.","Herndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","Virginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.","J. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.","George L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.","No correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.","F.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.","U.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.","Letters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.","F.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.","C. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.","Robert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.","Virginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.","Marriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.","Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.","Robert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.","Charles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.","U. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.","Claude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.","Philip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.","J.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Death of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.","Lincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.","Lincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.","Robert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.","Archibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.","Lincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.","Lincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.","Mary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.","Virginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.","Robert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.","Civil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.","Lincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.","W. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.","Thomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.","Timber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.","Ellie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.","C.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.","Civil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.","Yorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Lincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.","Yorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.","Revolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.","Books to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.","William B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.","Joseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.","Scope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.","John de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.","Unveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.","Daniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.","Muzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026 Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.","Portrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.","Lincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u003e DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.","Illustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.","Proposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.","Hubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026 Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.","William B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.","Views on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.","Giles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.","James M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.","Invitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.","Jeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.","History textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.","E. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.","Great Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.","A.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.","E.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.","Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026 Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.","C.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.","Depression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.","S.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.","Invitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.","B.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)","Schuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.","Bowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.","Adelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.","S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.","Civil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.","R.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.","S.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026 Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.","Sale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.","Democratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.","Wheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.","St. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.","Bessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.","Colonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.","Illness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.","R.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.","Homer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u003e Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026 C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.","Presentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.","Bessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026 Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.","Freeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.","Mabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.","John Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026 M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026 Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.","Freeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.","Scope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.","Beekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.","Emily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.","Robert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u003e Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.","Post his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.","A. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.","Samuel Ashe. 18 items.","Samuel Ashe. 38 items.","Samuel Ashe. 23 items.","B. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.","C. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u003e Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.","D. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.","E-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.","G. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.","H. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.","I-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.","L. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.","M. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.","N-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.","P. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.","R. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.","S. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.","T. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026 Co., [?] \u0026 Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.","Letters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","LGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.","U-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.","W. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.","X-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.","No name. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.","Probably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.","Envelopes","Envelopes","Enclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026 Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.","Enclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.","Concerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.","Concerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.","Concerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.","Correspondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.","Thomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.","Edward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.","Invitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.","Concerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.","Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.","concerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.","Lila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.","Robert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.","Mary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.","LGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.","Book submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.","W. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.","Includes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.","Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.","Includes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.","Includes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.","VPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.","Tyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.","Account of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.","Includes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.","Includes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.","Minutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.","C.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.","S.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.","Appointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.","W.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.","Trying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.","Trying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.","Depression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.","Death of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.","Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.","W.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.","C.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.","Scope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.","Plummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.","Rosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).","Artemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.","Annie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.","of Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)","For land in Granville Co., N.C.","from George Mason to [?]","of 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.","George Mason to William Aylett","450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.","450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.","Notice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.","from a public auction","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","Includes contract with Whittell \u0026 Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"","Includes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026 Biddle, Whittle \u0026 Sheperson. 12 items.","Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.","Includes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.","Scope and Contents L\u0026T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026 Shepperhson. 18 items.","Includes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.","Cradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026 Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.","Cradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.","American Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026 Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.","American Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.","Men of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.","Men of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.","Cradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.","The South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)","The South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.","The South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.","Plan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.","Includes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.","The Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.","The Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.","Includes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.","Scope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson","Includes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.","Virginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.","Virginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.","History of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.","Re-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).","Address on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.","Confederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.","Confederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.","John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.","Includes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.","\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.","Includes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.","Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.","Mollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.","Includes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.","Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.","D.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.","John Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.","Criticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.","David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.","Ripples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.","Ripples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.","Ripples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.","John Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.","Letters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.","Letter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.","Southern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.","Kibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.","Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items","7 items.","A-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.","I-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026 14 together 56 numbers)","St. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.","Includes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.","Charles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.","James B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.","Includes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.","Includes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.","Elizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison","Includes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.","Photocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.","Letters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.","Letters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).","Letter from father, John A. Ruffin.","to Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Thomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT","LGT","LGT","LGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns","LGT","Anna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon","[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)","Lucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West","Philip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.","L.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]","Illness of LGT","Death of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.","Letters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.","Letters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.","Letters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.","Scope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.","R. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt","Personal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts","Scope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")","Includes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika","John Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham","John Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.","Alexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem","Land books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling","Includes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.","Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.","R. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u003e Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton","LGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz","Includes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.","Gone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell","William and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.","William and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.","Scope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan","S. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.","LGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.","Includes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).","Richard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).","Includes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter","Geraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.","Includes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers","Includes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick","Includes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter","Reunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika","Anti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney","Lincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin","Illness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan","Lyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).","Anna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.","Includes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.","Request to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).","Includes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.","Includes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","James L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","N. DeButts (describing bombing of England).","Includes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.","Tyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)","LGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.","Includes Percy G. Hamlin.","Includes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.","Includes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)","Includes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).","Harrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin","War History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).","Includes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson","Includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.","Wilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.","Mary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges","Includes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven","Includes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.","David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.","100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster","Includes Martha W. Hiden","Includes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden","Includes David Rankin Barbee.","Dropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika","Includes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika","Includes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.","Dumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer","H. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.","Clothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis","Clothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.","Joseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn","David Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"","Includes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).","William [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee","Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)","David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud","Includes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton","Includes Arthur Pierce Middleton","Includes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee","alphabetical by folder","A. Includes Samuel A. Ashe","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).","Mary D. Carter","Economic Policy Comittee","Includes Hugh Russel Fraser","Includes Kitty Gantt","Includes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull","Includes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston","Includes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)","Robert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family","Includes Mrs. John A. Ruffin","Edith Roache","Includes Donal Sanger","U.D.C.","Virginia State Library","Includes Lucy Meade Wilkinson","first names only","Envelopes","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson","Written while a student at William and Mary","Financial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.","Insurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.","Insurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.","Piano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.","Hay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.","James City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.","Mail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026 Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.","Food, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.","Food, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.","Postage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.","Stenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.","Clothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.","Insurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.","Bookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.","Hospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.","Books telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.","Car, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.","Books, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.","Postage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.","Clothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.","Stocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.","Life insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.","25 items.","Food, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina","Food, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes","Hay, food, books, postage. 28 items.","Wood sales, bank statement. 35 items.","Food, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.","Bruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.","Car, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.","Wool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.","Food; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Household, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.","Car, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.","St. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.","Household, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.","Medicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.","Household, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.","Household, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.","Fuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.","Household, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.","Household, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.","VEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.","8 items.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance","William and Mary, bats, hay","St. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.","Genealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.","General account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19","Poetic and letter drafts","Petty cash and account book","Memorandum book","Account book.","Correspondence","Poetry","including printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Historical","Historical and genealogical","Virginia history, patents, genealogy, with index","During rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container","Manly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. Barbe and LGT letters to editor","Tyler Family Events--Including Willian and Mary faculty resolution on resignation of LGT.","LGT's articles in Richmond News Leader","Topically arranged: Tyler family, early America, book reviews, Lincoln, Civil War period, Lee, Wakefield","John Tyler the President, and LGT's Southern point of view","loose items (formerly Box 57)","Special Collections Research Center","American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. Office of the President","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Equal Suffrage League of Virginia","New York Southern Society","Virginia Historical Society","Virginia House of Delegates","Wakefield National Memorial Association","Tyler Family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Anne Baker Tucker, 1860-1921","Tyler, Sue Ruffin","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc"],"geogname_ssim":["Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc"],"creator_ssm":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Tyler Family"],"creators_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"places_ssim":["Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc"],"acqinfo_ssim":["W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center began acquiring and collecting Tyler family papers in 1922 and the collection has grown considerably since. The vast majority of this collection was donated by generous family and friends of the Tyler family between 1922 and 2002, with the bulk of the collection being donated to in 1949 by Mrs. Sue Ruffin Tyler and in 1955 by the children of Lyon G. Tyler. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center. Acc. 1984.50 was received on 11/28/1984. Acc. 1985.07 was purchased and received on 3/6/1985. Acc. 1988.31 was received on 8/19/1988. Acc. 1989.05 was received on 2/7/1989."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Jamestown Exposition (1907)","Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Jamestown Exposition (1907)","Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["28.50 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["28.50 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks"],"date_range_isim":[1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group B, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026amp; Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026amp; Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026amp; Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026amp; Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026amp; Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026amp; Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026amp; J.W. Johnson \u0026amp; Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eByrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026amp; Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026amp; Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026amp; Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026amp; Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026amp; Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026amp; Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026amp; Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026amp; Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026amp; Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026amp; Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026amp; Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026amp; Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026amp;M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026amp; Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026amp; Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026amp; Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026amp; Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026amp; Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLongwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026amp; Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026amp; Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026amp; Henley. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026amp; Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026amp; Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026amp; Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026amp; Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026amp; Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026amp; Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026amp; Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026amp; Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026amp; Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026amp; Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026amp; Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026amp; Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026amp; Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKnights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026amp; Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026amp; Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026amp; Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026amp; Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026amp; Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHerndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClaude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTimber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEllie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026amp; Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u0026gt; DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026amp; Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViews on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreat Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026amp; Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026amp; Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHomer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u0026gt; Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026amp; C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026amp; M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026amp; Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026amp;M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u0026gt; Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u0026gt; Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026amp; Co., [?] \u0026amp; Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eX-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo name. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026amp; Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econcerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eof Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor land in Granville Co., N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom George Mason to [?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eof 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Mason to William Aylett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom a public auction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes contract with Whittell \u0026amp; Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026amp; Biddle, Whittle \u0026amp; Sheperson. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026amp;M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents L\u0026amp;T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026amp; Shepperhson. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026amp; Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026amp; Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCriticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026amp; 14 together 56 numbers)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from father, John A. Ruffin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Lyon Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of LGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u0026gt; Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN. DeButts (describing bombing of England).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Percy G. Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Martha W. Hiden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Arthur Pierce Middleton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealphabetical by folder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Includes Samuel A. Ashe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEconomic Policy Comittee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Hugh Russel Fraser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Kitty Gantt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mrs. John A. Ruffin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdith Roache\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Donal Sanger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Lucy Meade Wilkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efirst names only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while a student at William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026amp; Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLife insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHay, food, books, postage. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWood sales, bank statement. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026amp; 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026amp; 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u0026amp;8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u0026amp;8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary, bats, hay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoetic and letter drafts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetty cash and account book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoetry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and genealogical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia history, patents, genealogy, with index\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. 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Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.","Letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Scope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.","David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","ATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.","Written while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.","Written while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.","ATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.","ATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.","Scope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.","While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.","ATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.","ATT. 21 items.","ATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.","My dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.","Poem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.","Invitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.","William Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.","ATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.","Death of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.","Moncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.","Research inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.","Concerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.","Walter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.","Historical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.","Sally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026 Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.","8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.","Politics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.","Historical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026 Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.","J.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.","Fox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.","Fox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026 Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.","(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026 Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026 Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.","Southern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.","ATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.","John Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.","M.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.","T. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026 J.W. Johnson \u0026 Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.","John B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.","Historical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.","Gilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.","Tyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.","Edward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.","Julia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.","Broodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.","William J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.","[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.","J.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.","W.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.","Illness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.","A Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.","Byrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.","Death of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.","Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026 Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.","WCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.","C.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.","Shatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.","Chatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026 Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.","Julia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026 Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.","Election by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.","Political appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026 Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.","Selling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026 Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.","Historical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026 Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026 Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.","Political appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.","Sully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.","Peter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.","St. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.","Virginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026 Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.","Lecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026 Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.","Political appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.","Selling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.","Historical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.","Speech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.","Purchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026 Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.","E.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026 Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.","Scope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.","Richd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.","Politics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026 Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.","Speech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.","Suggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.","Tyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.","Politics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.","Article on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.","Longwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026 Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.","Rumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.","Invention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.","Scope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.","Farm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.","John Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.","Williamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.","Black school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026 Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.","Politics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.","Martin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.","W.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.","Bill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.","R. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026 Henley. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026 Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026 Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.","UVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026 Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.","\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.","Darwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.","Selling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026 Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026 Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026 Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026 Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026 Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.","Scope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Patronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.","Monument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.","New Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.","Rental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026 Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.","Milton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026 Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.","Tyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026 Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026 Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.","Farm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.","Knights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026 Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026 Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026 Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.","Kate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.","Peyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026 Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.","Invitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.","G.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.","Requests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.","A.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.","Virginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.","Herndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","Virginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.","J. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.","George L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.","No correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.","F.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.","U.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.","Letters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.","F.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.","C. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.","Robert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.","Virginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.","Marriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.","Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.","Robert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.","Charles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.","U. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.","Claude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.","Philip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.","J.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Death of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.","Lincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.","Lincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.","Robert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.","Archibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.","Lincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.","Lincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.","Mary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.","Virginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.","Robert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.","Civil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.","Lincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.","W. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.","Thomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.","Timber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.","Ellie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.","C.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.","Civil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.","Yorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Lincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.","Yorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.","Revolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.","Books to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.","William B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.","Joseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.","Scope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.","John de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.","Unveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.","Daniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.","Muzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026 Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.","Portrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.","Lincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u003e DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.","Illustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.","Proposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.","Hubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026 Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.","William B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.","Views on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.","Giles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.","James M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.","Invitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.","Jeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.","History textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.","E. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.","Great Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.","A.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.","E.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.","Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026 Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.","C.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.","Depression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.","S.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.","Invitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.","B.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)","Schuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.","Bowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.","Adelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.","S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.","Civil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.","R.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.","S.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026 Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.","Sale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.","Democratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.","Wheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.","St. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.","Bessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.","Colonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.","Illness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.","R.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.","Homer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u003e Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026 C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.","Presentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.","Bessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026 Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.","Freeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.","Mabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.","John Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026 M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026 Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.","Freeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.","Scope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.","Beekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.","Emily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.","Robert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u003e Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.","Post his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.","A. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.","Samuel Ashe. 18 items.","Samuel Ashe. 38 items.","Samuel Ashe. 23 items.","B. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.","C. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u003e Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.","D. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.","E-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.","G. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.","H. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.","I-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.","L. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.","M. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.","N-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.","P. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.","R. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.","S. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.","T. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026 Co., [?] \u0026 Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.","Letters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","LGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.","U-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.","W. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.","X-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.","No name. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.","Probably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.","Envelopes","Envelopes","Enclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026 Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.","Enclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.","Concerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.","Concerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.","Concerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.","Correspondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.","Thomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.","Edward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.","Invitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.","Concerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.","Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.","concerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.","Lila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.","Robert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.","Mary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.","LGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.","Book submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.","W. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.","Includes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.","Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.","Includes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.","Includes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.","VPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.","Tyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.","Account of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.","Includes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.","Includes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.","Minutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.","C.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.","S.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.","Appointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.","W.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.","Trying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.","Trying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.","Depression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.","Death of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.","Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.","W.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.","C.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.","Scope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.","Plummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.","Rosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).","Artemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.","Annie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.","of Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)","For land in Granville Co., N.C.","from George Mason to [?]","of 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.","George Mason to William Aylett","450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.","450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.","Notice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.","from a public auction","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","Includes contract with Whittell \u0026 Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"","Includes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026 Biddle, Whittle \u0026 Sheperson. 12 items.","Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.","Includes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.","Scope and Contents L\u0026T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026 Shepperhson. 18 items.","Includes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.","Cradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026 Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.","Cradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.","American Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026 Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.","American Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.","Men of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.","Men of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.","Cradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.","The South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)","The South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.","The South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.","Plan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.","Includes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.","The Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.","The Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.","Includes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.","Scope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson","Includes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.","Virginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.","Virginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.","History of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.","Re-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).","Address on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.","Confederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.","Confederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.","John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.","Includes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.","\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.","Includes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.","Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.","Mollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.","Includes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.","Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.","D.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.","John Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.","Criticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.","David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.","Ripples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.","Ripples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.","Ripples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.","John Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.","Letters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.","Letter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.","Southern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.","Kibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.","Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items","7 items.","A-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.","I-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026 14 together 56 numbers)","St. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.","Includes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.","Charles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.","James B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.","Includes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.","Includes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.","Elizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison","Includes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.","Photocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.","Letters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.","Letters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).","Letter from father, John A. Ruffin.","to Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Thomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT","LGT","LGT","LGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns","LGT","Anna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon","[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)","Lucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West","Philip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.","L.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]","Illness of LGT","Death of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.","Letters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.","Letters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.","Letters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.","Scope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.","R. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt","Personal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts","Scope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")","Includes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika","John Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham","John Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.","Alexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem","Land books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling","Includes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.","Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.","R. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u003e Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton","LGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz","Includes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.","Gone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell","William and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.","William and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.","Scope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan","S. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.","LGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.","Includes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).","Richard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).","Includes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter","Geraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.","Includes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers","Includes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick","Includes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter","Reunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika","Anti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney","Lincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin","Illness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan","Lyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).","Anna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.","Includes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.","Request to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).","Includes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.","Includes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","James L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","N. DeButts (describing bombing of England).","Includes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.","Tyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)","LGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.","Includes Percy G. Hamlin.","Includes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.","Includes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)","Includes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).","Harrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin","War History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).","Includes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson","Includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.","Wilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.","Mary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges","Includes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven","Includes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.","David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.","100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster","Includes Martha W. Hiden","Includes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden","Includes David Rankin Barbee.","Dropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika","Includes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika","Includes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.","Dumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer","H. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.","Clothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis","Clothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.","Joseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn","David Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"","Includes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).","William [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee","Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)","David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud","Includes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton","Includes Arthur Pierce Middleton","Includes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee","alphabetical by folder","A. Includes Samuel A. Ashe","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).","Mary D. Carter","Economic Policy Comittee","Includes Hugh Russel Fraser","Includes Kitty Gantt","Includes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull","Includes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston","Includes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)","Robert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family","Includes Mrs. John A. Ruffin","Edith Roache","Includes Donal Sanger","U.D.C.","Virginia State Library","Includes Lucy Meade Wilkinson","first names only","Envelopes","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson","Written while a student at William and Mary","Financial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.","Insurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.","Insurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.","Piano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.","Hay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.","James City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.","Mail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026 Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.","Food, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.","Food, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.","Postage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.","Stenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.","Clothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.","Insurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.","Bookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.","Hospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.","Books telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.","Car, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.","Books, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.","Postage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.","Clothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.","Stocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.","Life insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.","25 items.","Food, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina","Food, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes","Hay, food, books, postage. 28 items.","Wood sales, bank statement. 35 items.","Food, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.","Bruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.","Car, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.","Wool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.","Food; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Household, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.","Car, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.","St. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.","Household, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.","Medicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.","Household, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.","Household, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.","Fuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.","Household, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.","Household, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.","VEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.","8 items.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance","William and Mary, bats, hay","St. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.","Genealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.","General account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19","Poetic and letter drafts","Petty cash and account book","Memorandum book","Account book.","Correspondence","Poetry","including printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Historical","Historical and genealogical","Virginia history, patents, genealogy, with index","During rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container","Manly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. Barbe and LGT letters to editor","Tyler Family Events--Including Willian and Mary faculty resolution on resignation of LGT.","LGT's articles in Richmond News Leader","Topically arranged: Tyler family, early America, book reviews, Lincoln, Civil War period, Lee, Wakefield","John Tyler the President, and LGT's Southern point of view","loose items (formerly Box 57)"],"names_coll_ssim":["American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. Office of the President","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Equal Suffrage League of Virginia","New York Southern Society","Virginia Historical Society","Virginia House of Delegates","Wakefield National Memorial Association","Tyler, Anne Baker Tucker, 1860-1921","Tyler, Sue Ruffin"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. 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Office of the President","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Equal Suffrage League of Virginia","New York Southern Society","Virginia Historical Society","Virginia House of Delegates","Wakefield National Memorial Association"],"famname_ssim":["Tyler Family"],"persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Anne Baker Tucker, 1860-1921","Tyler, Sue Ruffin"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":766,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:40:07.333Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9126.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tyler Family Papers, Group B","title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"unitdate_ssm":["1868-1951"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1868-1951"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126"],"text":["Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126","Tyler Family Papers, Group B","Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc","Jamestown Exposition (1907)","Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.","Letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Scope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.","David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","ATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.","Written while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.","Written while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.","ATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.","ATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.","Scope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.","While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.","ATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.","ATT. 21 items.","ATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.","My dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.","Poem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.","Invitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.","William Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.","ATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.","Death of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.","Moncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.","Research inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.","Concerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.","Walter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.","Historical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.","Sally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026 Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.","8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.","Politics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.","Historical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026 Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.","J.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.","Fox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.","Fox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026 Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.","(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026 Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026 Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.","Southern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.","ATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.","John Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.","M.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.","T. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026 J.W. Johnson \u0026 Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.","John B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.","Historical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.","Gilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.","Tyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.","Edward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.","Julia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.","Broodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.","William J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.","[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.","J.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.","W.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.","Illness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.","A Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.","Byrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.","Death of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.","Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026 Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.","WCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.","C.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.","Shatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.","Chatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026 Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.","Julia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026 Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.","Election by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.","Political appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026 Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.","Selling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026 Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.","Historical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026 Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026 Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.","Political appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.","Sully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.","Peter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.","St. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.","Virginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026 Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.","Lecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026 Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.","Political appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.","Selling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.","Historical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.","Speech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.","Purchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026 Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.","E.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026 Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.","Scope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.","Richd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.","Politics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026 Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.","Speech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.","Suggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.","Tyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.","Politics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.","Article on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.","Longwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026 Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.","Rumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.","Invention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.","Scope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.","Farm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.","John Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.","Williamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.","Black school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026 Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.","Politics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.","Martin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.","W.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.","Bill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.","R. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026 Henley. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026 Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026 Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.","UVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026 Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.","\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.","Darwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.","Selling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026 Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026 Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026 Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026 Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026 Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.","Scope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Patronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.","Monument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.","New Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.","Rental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026 Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.","Milton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026 Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.","Tyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026 Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026 Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.","Farm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.","Knights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026 Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026 Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026 Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.","Kate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.","Peyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026 Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.","Invitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.","G.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.","Requests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.","A.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.","Virginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.","Herndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","Virginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.","J. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.","George L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.","No correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.","F.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.","U.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.","Letters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.","F.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.","C. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.","Robert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.","Virginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.","Marriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.","Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.","Robert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.","Charles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.","U. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.","Claude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.","Philip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.","J.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Death of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.","Lincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.","Lincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.","Robert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.","Archibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.","Lincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.","Lincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.","Mary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.","Virginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.","Robert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.","Civil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.","Lincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.","W. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.","Thomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.","Timber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.","Ellie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.","C.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.","Civil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.","Yorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Lincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.","Yorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.","Revolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.","Books to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.","William B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.","Joseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.","Scope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.","John de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.","Unveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.","Daniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.","Muzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026 Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.","Portrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.","Lincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u003e DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.","Illustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.","Proposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.","Hubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026 Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.","William B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.","Views on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.","Giles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.","James M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.","Invitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.","Jeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.","History textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.","E. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.","Great Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.","A.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.","E.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.","Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026 Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.","C.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.","Depression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.","S.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.","Invitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.","B.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)","Schuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.","Bowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.","Adelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.","S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.","Civil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.","R.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.","S.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026 Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.","Sale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.","Democratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.","Wheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.","St. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.","Bessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.","Colonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.","Illness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.","R.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.","Homer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u003e Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026 C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.","Presentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.","Bessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026 Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.","Freeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.","Mabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.","John Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026 M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026 Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.","Freeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.","Scope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.","Beekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.","Emily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.","Robert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u003e Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.","Post his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.","A. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.","Samuel Ashe. 18 items.","Samuel Ashe. 38 items.","Samuel Ashe. 23 items.","B. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.","C. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u003e Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.","D. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.","E-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.","G. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.","H. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.","I-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.","L. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.","M. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.","N-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.","P. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.","R. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.","S. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.","T. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026 Co., [?] \u0026 Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.","Letters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","LGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.","U-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.","W. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.","X-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.","No name. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.","Probably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.","Envelopes","Envelopes","Enclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026 Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.","Enclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.","Concerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.","Concerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.","Concerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.","Correspondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.","Thomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.","Edward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.","Invitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.","Concerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.","Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.","concerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.","Lila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.","Robert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.","Mary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.","LGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.","Book submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.","W. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.","Includes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.","Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.","Includes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.","Includes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.","VPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.","Tyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.","Account of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.","Includes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.","Includes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.","Minutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.","C.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.","S.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.","Appointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.","W.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.","Trying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.","Trying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.","Depression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.","Death of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.","Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.","W.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.","C.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.","Scope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.","Plummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.","Rosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).","Artemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.","Annie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.","of Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)","For land in Granville Co., N.C.","from George Mason to [?]","of 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.","George Mason to William Aylett","450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.","450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.","Notice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.","from a public auction","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","Includes contract with Whittell \u0026 Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"","Includes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026 Biddle, Whittle \u0026 Sheperson. 12 items.","Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.","Includes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.","Scope and Contents L\u0026T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026 Shepperhson. 18 items.","Includes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.","Cradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026 Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.","Cradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.","American Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026 Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.","American Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.","Men of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.","Men of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.","Cradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.","The South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)","The South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.","The South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.","Plan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.","Includes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.","The Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.","The Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.","Includes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.","Scope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson","Includes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.","Virginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.","Virginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.","History of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.","Re-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).","Address on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.","Confederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.","Confederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.","John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.","Includes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.","\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.","Includes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.","Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.","Mollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.","Includes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.","Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.","D.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.","John Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.","Criticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.","David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.","Ripples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.","Ripples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.","Ripples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.","John Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.","Letters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.","Letter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.","Southern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.","Kibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.","Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items","7 items.","A-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.","I-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026 14 together 56 numbers)","St. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.","Includes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.","Charles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.","James B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.","Includes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.","Includes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.","Elizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison","Includes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.","Photocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.","Letters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.","Letters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).","Letter from father, John A. Ruffin.","to Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Thomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT","LGT","LGT","LGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns","LGT","Anna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon","[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)","Lucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West","Philip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.","L.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]","Illness of LGT","Death of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.","Letters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.","Letters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.","Letters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.","Scope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.","R. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt","Personal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts","Scope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")","Includes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika","John Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham","John Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.","Alexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem","Land books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling","Includes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.","Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.","R. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u003e Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton","LGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz","Includes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.","Gone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell","William and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.","William and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.","Scope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan","S. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.","LGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.","Includes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).","Richard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).","Includes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter","Geraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.","Includes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers","Includes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick","Includes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter","Reunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika","Anti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney","Lincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin","Illness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan","Lyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).","Anna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.","Includes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.","Request to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).","Includes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.","Includes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","James L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","N. DeButts (describing bombing of England).","Includes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.","Tyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)","LGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.","Includes Percy G. Hamlin.","Includes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.","Includes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)","Includes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).","Harrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin","War History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).","Includes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson","Includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.","Wilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.","Mary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges","Includes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven","Includes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.","David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.","100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster","Includes Martha W. Hiden","Includes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden","Includes David Rankin Barbee.","Dropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika","Includes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika","Includes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.","Dumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer","H. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.","Clothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis","Clothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.","Joseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn","David Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"","Includes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).","William [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee","Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)","David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud","Includes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton","Includes Arthur Pierce Middleton","Includes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee","alphabetical by folder","A. Includes Samuel A. Ashe","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).","Mary D. Carter","Economic Policy Comittee","Includes Hugh Russel Fraser","Includes Kitty Gantt","Includes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull","Includes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston","Includes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)","Robert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family","Includes Mrs. John A. Ruffin","Edith Roache","Includes Donal Sanger","U.D.C.","Virginia State Library","Includes Lucy Meade Wilkinson","first names only","Envelopes","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson","Written while a student at William and Mary","Financial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.","Insurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.","Insurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.","Piano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.","Hay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.","James City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.","Mail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026 Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.","Food, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.","Food, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.","Postage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.","Stenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.","Clothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.","Insurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.","Bookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.","Hospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.","Books telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.","Car, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.","Books, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.","Postage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.","Clothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.","Stocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.","Life insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.","25 items.","Food, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina","Food, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes","Hay, food, books, postage. 28 items.","Wood sales, bank statement. 35 items.","Food, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.","Bruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.","Car, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.","Wool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.","Food; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Household, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.","Car, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.","St. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.","Household, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.","Medicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.","Household, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.","Household, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.","Fuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.","Household, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.","Household, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.","VEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.","8 items.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance","William and Mary, bats, hay","St. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.","Genealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.","General account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19","Poetic and letter drafts","Petty cash and account book","Memorandum book","Account book.","Correspondence","Poetry","including printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Historical","Historical and genealogical","Virginia history, patents, genealogy, with index","During rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container","Manly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. Barbe and LGT letters to editor","Tyler Family Events--Including Willian and Mary faculty resolution on resignation of LGT.","LGT's articles in Richmond News Leader","Topically arranged: Tyler family, early America, book reviews, Lincoln, Civil War period, Lee, Wakefield","John Tyler the President, and LGT's Southern point of view","loose items (formerly Box 57)","Special Collections Research Center","American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. Office of the President","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Equal Suffrage League of Virginia","New York Southern Society","Virginia Historical Society","Virginia House of Delegates","Wakefield National Memorial Association","Tyler Family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Anne Baker Tucker, 1860-1921","Tyler, Sue Ruffin","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc"],"geogname_ssim":["Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc"],"creator_ssm":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Tyler Family"],"creators_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"places_ssim":["Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc"],"acqinfo_ssim":["W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center began acquiring and collecting Tyler family papers in 1922 and the collection has grown considerably since. The vast majority of this collection was donated by generous family and friends of the Tyler family between 1922 and 2002, with the bulk of the collection being donated to in 1949 by Mrs. Sue Ruffin Tyler and in 1955 by the children of Lyon G. Tyler. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center. Acc. 1984.50 was received on 11/28/1984. Acc. 1985.07 was purchased and received on 3/6/1985. Acc. 1988.31 was received on 8/19/1988. Acc. 1989.05 was received on 2/7/1989."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Jamestown Exposition (1907)","Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Jamestown Exposition (1907)","Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["28.50 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["28.50 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks"],"date_range_isim":[1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group B, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026amp; Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026amp; Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026amp; Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026amp; Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026amp; Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026amp; Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026amp; J.W. Johnson \u0026amp; Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eByrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026amp; Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026amp; Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026amp; Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026amp; Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026amp; Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026amp; Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026amp; Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026amp; Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026amp; Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026amp; Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026amp; Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026amp; Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026amp;M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026amp; Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026amp; Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026amp; Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026amp; Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026amp; Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLongwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026amp; Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026amp; Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026amp; Henley. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026amp; Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026amp; Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026amp; Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026amp; Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026amp; Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026amp; Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026amp; Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026amp; Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026amp; Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026amp; Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026amp; Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026amp; Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026amp; Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKnights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026amp; Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026amp; Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026amp; Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026amp; Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026amp; Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHerndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClaude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTimber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEllie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026amp; Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u0026gt; DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026amp; Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViews on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreat Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026amp; Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026amp; Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHomer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u0026gt; Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026amp; C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026amp; M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026amp; Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026amp;M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u0026gt; Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u0026gt; Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026amp; Co., [?] \u0026amp; Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eX-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo name. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026amp; Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econcerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eof Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor land in Granville Co., N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom George Mason to [?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eof 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Mason to William Aylett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom a public auction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes contract with Whittell \u0026amp; Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026amp; Biddle, Whittle \u0026amp; Sheperson. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026amp;M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents L\u0026amp;T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026amp; Shepperhson. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026amp; Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026amp; Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCriticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026amp; 14 together 56 numbers)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from father, John A. Ruffin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Lyon Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of LGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u0026gt; Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN. DeButts (describing bombing of England).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Percy G. Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Martha W. Hiden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Arthur Pierce Middleton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealphabetical by folder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Includes Samuel A. Ashe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEconomic Policy Comittee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Hugh Russel Fraser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Kitty Gantt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mrs. John A. Ruffin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdith Roache\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Donal Sanger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Lucy Meade Wilkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efirst names only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while a student at William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026amp; Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLife insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHay, food, books, postage. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWood sales, bank statement. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026amp; 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026amp; 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u0026amp;8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u0026amp;8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary, bats, hay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoetic and letter drafts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetty cash and account book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoetry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and genealogical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia history, patents, genealogy, with index\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. 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Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.","Letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Scope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.","David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","ATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.","Written while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.","Written while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.","ATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.","ATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.","Scope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.","While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.","ATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.","ATT. 21 items.","ATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.","My dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.","Poem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.","Invitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.","William Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.","ATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.","Death of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.","Moncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.","Research inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.","Concerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.","Walter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.","Historical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.","Sally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026 Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.","8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.","Politics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.","Historical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026 Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.","J.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.","Fox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.","Fox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026 Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.","(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026 Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026 Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.","Southern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.","ATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.","John Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.","M.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.","T. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026 J.W. Johnson \u0026 Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.","John B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.","Historical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.","Gilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.","Tyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.","Edward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.","Julia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.","Broodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.","William J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.","[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.","J.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.","W.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.","Illness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.","A Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.","Byrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.","Death of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.","Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026 Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.","WCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.","C.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.","Shatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.","Chatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026 Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.","Julia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026 Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.","Election by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.","Political appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026 Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.","Selling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026 Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.","Historical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026 Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026 Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.","Political appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.","Sully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.","Peter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.","St. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.","Virginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026 Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.","Lecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026 Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.","Political appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.","Selling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.","Historical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.","Speech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.","Purchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026 Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.","E.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026 Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.","Scope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.","Richd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.","Politics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026 Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.","Speech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.","Suggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.","Tyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.","Politics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.","Article on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.","Longwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026 Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.","Rumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.","Invention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.","Scope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.","Farm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.","John Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.","Williamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.","Black school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026 Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.","Politics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.","Martin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.","W.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.","Bill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.","R. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026 Henley. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026 Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026 Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.","UVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026 Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.","\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.","Darwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.","Selling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026 Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026 Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026 Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026 Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026 Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.","Scope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Patronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.","Monument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.","New Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.","Rental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026 Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.","Milton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026 Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.","Tyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026 Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026 Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.","Farm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.","Knights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026 Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026 Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026 Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.","Kate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.","Peyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026 Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.","Invitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.","G.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.","Requests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.","A.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.","Virginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.","Herndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","Virginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.","J. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.","George L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.","No correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.","F.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.","U.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.","Letters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.","F.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.","C. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.","Robert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.","Virginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.","Marriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.","Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.","Robert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.","Charles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.","U. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.","Claude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.","Philip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.","J.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Death of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.","Lincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.","Lincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.","Robert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.","Archibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.","Lincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.","Lincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.","Mary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.","Virginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.","Robert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.","Civil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.","Lincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.","W. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.","Thomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.","Timber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.","Ellie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.","C.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.","Civil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.","Yorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Lincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.","Yorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.","Revolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.","Books to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.","William B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.","Joseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.","Scope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.","John de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.","Unveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.","Daniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.","Muzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026 Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.","Portrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.","Lincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u003e DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.","Illustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.","Proposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.","Hubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026 Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.","William B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.","Views on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.","Giles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.","James M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.","Invitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.","Jeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.","History textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.","E. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.","Great Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.","A.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.","E.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.","Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026 Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.","C.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.","Depression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.","S.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.","Invitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.","B.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)","Schuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.","Bowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.","Adelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.","S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.","Civil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.","R.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.","S.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026 Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.","Sale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.","Democratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.","Wheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.","St. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.","Bessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.","Colonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.","Illness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.","R.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.","Homer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u003e Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026 C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.","Presentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.","Bessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026 Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.","Freeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.","Mabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.","John Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026 M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026 Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.","Freeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.","Scope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.","Beekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.","Emily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.","Robert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u003e Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.","Post his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.","A. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.","Samuel Ashe. 18 items.","Samuel Ashe. 38 items.","Samuel Ashe. 23 items.","B. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.","C. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u003e Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.","D. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.","E-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.","G. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.","H. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.","I-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.","L. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.","M. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.","N-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.","P. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.","R. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.","S. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.","T. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026 Co., [?] \u0026 Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.","Letters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","LGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.","U-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.","W. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.","X-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.","No name. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.","Probably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.","Envelopes","Envelopes","Enclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026 Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.","Enclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.","Concerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.","Concerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.","Concerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.","Correspondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.","Thomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.","Edward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.","Invitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.","Concerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.","Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.","concerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.","Lila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.","Robert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.","Mary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.","LGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.","Book submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.","W. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.","Includes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.","Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.","Includes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.","Includes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.","VPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.","Tyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.","Account of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.","Includes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.","Includes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.","Minutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.","C.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.","S.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.","Appointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.","W.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.","Trying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.","Trying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.","Depression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.","Death of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.","Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.","W.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.","C.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.","Scope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.","Plummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.","Rosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).","Artemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.","Annie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.","of Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)","For land in Granville Co., N.C.","from George Mason to [?]","of 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.","George Mason to William Aylett","450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.","450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.","Notice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.","from a public auction","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","Includes contract with Whittell \u0026 Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"","Includes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026 Biddle, Whittle \u0026 Sheperson. 12 items.","Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.","Includes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.","Scope and Contents L\u0026T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026 Shepperhson. 18 items.","Includes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.","Cradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026 Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.","Cradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.","American Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026 Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.","American Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.","Men of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.","Men of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.","Cradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.","The South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)","The South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.","The South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.","Plan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.","Includes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.","The Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.","The Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.","Includes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.","Scope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson","Includes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.","Virginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.","Virginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.","History of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.","Re-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).","Address on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.","Confederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.","Confederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.","John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.","Includes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.","\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.","Includes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.","Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.","Mollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.","Includes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.","Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.","D.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.","John Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.","Criticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.","David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.","Ripples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.","Ripples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.","Ripples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.","John Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.","Letters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.","Letter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.","Southern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.","Kibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.","Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items","7 items.","A-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.","I-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026 14 together 56 numbers)","St. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.","Includes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.","Charles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.","James B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.","Includes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.","Includes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.","Elizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison","Includes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.","Photocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.","Letters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.","Letters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).","Letter from father, John A. Ruffin.","to Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Thomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT","LGT","LGT","LGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns","LGT","Anna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon","[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)","Lucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West","Philip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.","L.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]","Illness of LGT","Death of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.","Letters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.","Letters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.","Letters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.","Scope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.","R. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt","Personal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts","Scope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")","Includes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika","John Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham","John Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.","Alexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem","Land books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling","Includes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.","Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.","R. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u003e Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton","LGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz","Includes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.","Gone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell","William and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.","William and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.","Scope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan","S. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.","LGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.","Includes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).","Richard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).","Includes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter","Geraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.","Includes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers","Includes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick","Includes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter","Reunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika","Anti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney","Lincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin","Illness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan","Lyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).","Anna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.","Includes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.","Request to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).","Includes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.","Includes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","James L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","N. DeButts (describing bombing of England).","Includes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.","Tyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)","LGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.","Includes Percy G. Hamlin.","Includes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.","Includes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)","Includes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).","Harrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin","War History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).","Includes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson","Includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.","Wilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.","Mary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges","Includes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven","Includes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.","David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.","100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster","Includes Martha W. Hiden","Includes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden","Includes David Rankin Barbee.","Dropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika","Includes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika","Includes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.","Dumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer","H. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.","Clothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis","Clothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.","Joseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn","David Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"","Includes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).","William [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee","Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)","David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud","Includes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton","Includes Arthur Pierce Middleton","Includes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee","alphabetical by folder","A. Includes Samuel A. Ashe","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).","Mary D. Carter","Economic Policy Comittee","Includes Hugh Russel Fraser","Includes Kitty Gantt","Includes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull","Includes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston","Includes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)","Robert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family","Includes Mrs. John A. Ruffin","Edith Roache","Includes Donal Sanger","U.D.C.","Virginia State Library","Includes Lucy Meade Wilkinson","first names only","Envelopes","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson","Written while a student at William and Mary","Financial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.","Insurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.","Insurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.","Piano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.","Hay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.","James City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.","Mail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026 Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.","Food, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.","Food, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.","Postage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.","Stenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.","Clothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.","Insurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.","Bookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.","Hospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.","Books telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.","Car, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.","Books, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.","Postage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.","Clothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.","Stocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.","Life insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.","25 items.","Food, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina","Food, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes","Hay, food, books, postage. 28 items.","Wood sales, bank statement. 35 items.","Food, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.","Bruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.","Car, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.","Wool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.","Food; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Household, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.","Car, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.","St. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.","Household, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.","Medicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.","Household, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.","Household, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.","Fuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.","Household, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.","Household, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.","VEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.","8 items.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance","William and Mary, bats, hay","St. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.","Genealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.","General account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19","Poetic and letter drafts","Petty cash and account book","Memorandum book","Account book.","Correspondence","Poetry","including printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Historical","Historical and genealogical","Virginia history, patents, genealogy, with index","During rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container","Manly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. 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