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Acc. 1984.57","/repositories/2/resources/714","France--History--13th century--Sources","France--History--14th century--Sources","Real property","Real property--Virginia","Wills","Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)","Railroads--United States","Philadelphia (Pa.)--History--19th century","Indentures","Land grants","Pamphlets","Stock certificates","Newspapers","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.","Chester McNerney was born October 21, 1914 in Indiana to parents Thomas and Shirley and died in November 1983 just prior to his collection's donation. The Chester McNerney Collection (Mss.Acc.1984.57) was donated to Swem Library in 1984 by Shirley McNerney in honor of her father, Chester McNerney.","Accessioned by Benjamin Bromley in March 2011. Collection processed and finding aid created by Austin W. Smith in April 2011.","The folder numbering for Box two has been updated to begin with number 1.  It previously started with folder 24.","The collection consists of a variety of French, English, and American documents that span from the late thirteenth century to the year 1950.","Series 1 contains medieval French and English land sale and grant documents on vellum written primarily in Latin from c.1290-1396. The French documents are from Caylus and Espinas, while the English documents are from Yorkshire.","Series 2 contains English land transfer, indenture, and last will and testament documents on vellum primarily from Yorkshire from the years 1577-1698. Some are written in Latin, while others are in English.","Series 3 contains early eighteenth century English manorial documents written in Latin, two from 1701 and one from 1713.","Series 4 consists of two nineteenth century English documents, an 1828 indenture and a mid-nineteenth century patent for \"improvements in steam engines,\" both from Lancashire.","Series 5 contains copies, dated 1832, of American land patents from the years 1798-1800 and refer to American Revolutionary War veterans.","Series 6 consists of a variety of nineteenth century American pamphlets and an 1873 New York Tribune newspaper.","Series 7 is a collection of American certificates of loans issued by the City of Philadelphia between the years 1854-1889.","Series 8 contains several American railroad company stock certificates from primarily the nineteenth century.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of \"one selion of land\" [a selion was a strip of ploughland] from Robert Kingye of Gondale to Edmund of Gondale \"for a certain sum of money.\" Witnesses include Henry of Heek, John of Gondale, and Wm? Golding. Seal is missing and there is no date, but most likely dates to the late thirteenth century. Includes separate twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Pos? to Mari de Varaye of a piece of land in the territory of ginebrieiras vielhas. Dates to 1311 during the the reign of Philip IV, King of France (r.1285-1314). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Dates to the reign of Philip VI, King of France (r.1328-1350).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of a house in Caylus in the suberb called \"de la fon de la fargua\" in the fee of Lord Raimundus Athonis from Johannes Fraysc and his son Johannes, both of Caylus, to Johannes Domalanal of Caylus. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1358 during the reign of John II, King of France (r.1350-1364). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Bertolinien bru of Caylus to Esteue de la plassa al lebratier of Caylus, one hemp field in the territory delas domina delhioro. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1364 during the reign of either John II, King of France (r.1350-1364), or Charles V, King of France (r.1364-1380). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Thomas of Hayen to Walter Foray \"one acre of arable land... in the Parish of Bradewatere [Broadwater] lying in the furlong called Shorteland between the land of William Brygthrich on the one part \u0026 the land formerly Thomas Bernard's on the other.\" The Parish of Broadwater is located in Worthing in the county of West Sussex. The date of July 24, 1373 was determined from the phrase \"Sunday next after the Feast of St. Margeret the Virgin, forty-seventh year of the reign of Edward III.\" Dates to the reign of Edward III, King of England (r.1327-1377). Includes separate nineteenth century note.","Scope and Contents\nFrench on vellum. Documents the granting of land by R. Athonis to B. Galaberti of Espinas, property in Espinas in the area of Matfrenesqua, formerly held by G. delsol. Espinas is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1396 during the reign of Charles VI, King of France (r.1380-1422). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. John Helme of Ripon, Yorkshire, declares that in consideration of 26 pounds, 13 shillings, 4 pence lawful money that he has received from Richard Tirrie, tailor, of Ripon, Yorkshire, he has conveyed to him, his heirs and assigns in perpetuity a meadow. This meadow, estimated to be of 2 acres, is in Sharow, near Ripon (near the border of the North and the West Ridings), next to the moor, and is known as Turker Close. It is now occupied by Helme and is transferred to Tirrie's sole proprietorship and use, with warranty against anyone else putting forward a claim. On the recto the delivery of the meadow by Helme to Tirrie, on the same day as the deed was executed is recorded, with William Grange, John Grange, John [illegible] and Egitius Mitchell as witnesses. Only the last actually signs. Document sealed with mark in place of signature, in favor of Richard Tirrie. Dates to May 1577 during the reign of Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland (r.1558-1603).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Henry Rimer of Yorkshire and John Smithe of Yorkshire, transfer of money and land. Signed and sealed by Henry Rimer. Richard Kirkman and others sign as witnesses on recto. Dates to July 5, 1617 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Robert Fay. Signed and sealed by Thomas Ridley and Rogers Coles. Dates to November 4, 1620 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Arannid? Saunders. Johannes Lambe also named. Dates to 1627 during the reign of Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1625-1649).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which William Carlile owes \"three hundred pounds of good lawful money of England\" to Mathew Westaby, both of Yorkshire County, England. Witnessed and signed by Richard Maddison, John Maddison, and [illegible name]. Dates to 1658 during the term of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland (in office 1653-1658).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Mathew (also named as Matthias) Dickinson and his wife Ursula of Ellorton, Yorkshire County, England and Thomas Tindall of Kirflington, Yorkshire County, England. Tindall makes a payment of forty pounds to Dickinson and his wife. Signed and sealed by Matthias Dickinson, with intact, red wax seal, and Isafula? Dickinson (his mark). Witnessed and signed by John Walker, James Finson (his mark), and John Baron (his mark). Dates to October 18, 1683 during the reign of Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1660-1685).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Indenture between George Ayslaby and Walker. Surnames Redhaive and Fish also mentioned. Document damaged and incomplete. Dates to 1687 during the reign of James II, King of England, Scotland (as James VII), and Ireland (r.1685-1688).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Document referring to property in Alstonfield, Staffordshire County and Hartington, Derbyshire County. Dates to 1689 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish and Latin on vellum. \"An inventory of all and singuler the goods and chattells debts and creditts of Mary Freland late of the parish of the holy Trinity in Guldeford in the County of Surrey widow deceased, taken and appraised the fourteenth day of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety by David Lyall and James Gilham.\" Inventory in English, while a twelve-line subscription by Robert Chapman, signed by him and Roger Dopkins appears in Latin. The document is made up of two membranes of vellum that were stitched together and folded. A period metal pin punctures the document twice and remains attached. Dates to 1690 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century notes. From the notes: \"This is the formal inventory draw up at her decease in 1690 of the goods, assets and debts of Mary Freland of Guildford, taking the place of the Inquisitio post mortem that had previously been standard in the circumstances. The inventory itself is clearly and boldly written in English, each item being distinctly specified and listed with a valuation in Roman numerals, though the certification of this as a testamentary document for probate is in Latin. The widow Freland was evidently in relatively humble circumstances, as the estimate of the value of her wearing apparel and of the money in her purse together at 4/- indicates. The valuation of her whole estate is 18 pounds, 12 shillings, and 8 pence, but this total is made up of such items as 'seaven old blanketts,' 'five course towells,' 'three ould Beds and three boulsters and two pillowes.' Among items of some consequence, the widow had a gold ring, 16 pewter dishes, a pewter flagon and a pewter tankard, brass kettles, and a basin and two porringers of pewter.\"","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which Peter Carliell of Sandholme, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County sells one acre of land in Blyth to Stephen Beatson of Orsthroppe, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County for six pounds and five shillings.The land is bounded by Robert Gimby's on the east and Sebastian Elythorpe's on the west. Signed and sealed by Peter Carliell (his mark). Witnessed and signed by Samuel Payson?, [illegible name], Richard Rommasd?, and John Williamson. Dates to March 1, 1694 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Sir Fulvar Skipwith of Newbald, Warwickshire County and Sir Bradwardine Jackson of Bolton, Yorkshire County. Mentions an indenture document from November 25, 1654 between Sir Edward Mansfield, a knight of Claseden? in Buffs County (East Kent?) and Sir George Couzy, a knight of Gray's Inn in Middlesex County. Also speaks of Elizabeth Couzy, daughter and heir of Sir George Couzy, and Robert Robinson of London. Signed and sealed by Fulvar Skippwith. Red wax seal with possible family emblem. Witnessed and signed by Richard Marshall, Booth? Chaderton?, and Michael Arthur. Dates to December 9, 1697 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Grant by Frances, Dowager Countess of Salisbury (as executrix of Ralph Lee, who was executor of Simon Bennett) to William Hanbury of the Middle Temple and George Townesend of Lincoln's Inn, of a Statute Staple or Recognizance entered into by George Skipp of Godberry in February 1669 which bound him to Simon Bennett in the sum of 5,000 pounds (this recognizance in trust for the Dowager Countess of Salisbury). Dates to March 10, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Edward Shoppard, son and heir of Richard Shoppard, of Doncaster?, Yorkshire County, and James Shoppard of Hinningcoy?, Notthinghamshire County and John Arthur of Doncaster? Cottage leased for a year by Edward Shoppard for five shillings paid by James Shoppard and John Arthur. Several other individuals named identifying adjoining lands including John Mogson?, John Trott?, Nicholas Bosvile, and William Walker. Signed and sealed by Edward Shoppard. Witnessed and signed by Gregory Gall, Winifred Whitaker, John Arthur June. Two, six pence tax stamps affixed to document. Dates to November 4, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note on William III.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Manorial document (perhaps copy of Court Roll) concerning Brassington (Derbyshire?) mentioning William Barton, Richard Charlton, and the common pasture of Brassington called le over pasture. Dates to May 12, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. An official document authorizing transfer of the tenure of real estate within the ancient manor of Faxfleete, Yorkshire County. It was issued by the manor's Court Baron at which such transfers of tenancy had to be approved and registered. Philip Shorthendy, Seneschal of the manor, issues this document in the name of Edmund Lloyd, the lord. It records the homage that Robert Walker senior had done to Lloyd, and that according to the manorial rolls he had died in tenancy of a cottage, a close called Hempgarth, a croft with one calf, and a lane in Osmardike. These properties are transferred hereby to William Walker, Robert's son and heir, on the lord's receipt of the latter's pledge of allegiance. Dates to October 23, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Mentions John Bryan and Thomas Feather. Dates to November 1713 during the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1702-1714).","Scope and Contents\nIndenture whereby Christopher Bullin, a banker from Liverpool, sells 36,000 square yards (4 acres) of land in Walton-on-the-Hill to William Brown, a merchant from Liverpool. John Topham, Joshua Lace, and Ambrose Lace, all of Liverpool, are also mentioned. A hand drawn map of Bullin's land is provided and the document states that the land is bounded by Mr. Palmer's to the north, the late Mr. Crompton's to the east, the late Mr. Thomas Lowry's to the west, and the road leading from the Breck Lane to Newsham House to the south. Dates to August 30, 1828 during the reign of George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Hanover (r.1820-1830).","Scope and Contents\nPatent for Evan Leigh of Aston-under-Lyne, Lancashire County, England for the invention of \"certain improvements in steam engines\" and others for \"serving machinery.\" Large, intricately detailed wax Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Queen Victoria attached to document by yellow and green rope. Dates to the reign of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1837-1901). Patent was contained in a blue wooden stationary box with latch. On the top of the lid of the box in gold was a seal of the United Kingdom with lion and unicorn below which the engraving \"John Davies, C.E. Office for Patents Manchester\" appeared. The box was removed from the collection upon processing. John Lacey Davies was a civil engineer who worked for the Manchester Office of Patents between at least 1840-1866, possibly longer. An October 7, 1840 correspondence between Davies and a patent client appears on page 182 of the London journal of arts and sciences, and repertory of patent inventions, Vol. 17, 1841. Davies' office is listed as Office for Patents 66 Chancery Lane, Manchester. An August 10, 1850 letter from Davies to the Office for Patents in Manchester is held by the British National Archives in the Manchester Archives under correspondence, M6/3/8/108. Another reference to Davies from April 7, 1866 appears in Bennet Woodcroft's Chronological Index of Patents Applied for and Patents Granted for the year 1866, (London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoodie, 1867).","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for James Dicky dated April 24, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Lewis, a major for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. James Dicky, an asignee, is given two thousand acres. Other names mentioned include William Lytle, Robert Morris, John Taylor Griffin. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 21, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Francis Mianis, a captain for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Banks, William Johnston, William Reynolds. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia and delivered to R. Thoamas on June 26, 1798. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Cunninghma who served as a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. 1,333 and 1/3 acres of land is transferred to William Lytle, asignee of Robert Morris, asignee of John Taylor Griffin, asignee of William Cunningham. The land is part of a 5,333 and 1/3 acres military land warrant #1783 for William Cunningham's service. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Harrison Winn, a soldier the entire war, and David Harris, a soldier for three years. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Hayes, John W. Johnson, Thomas Mathews, and John Archer. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 14, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Johnathan Tinsley, John Shaver, George Shaver, and Dennis McKiney in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Samuel McCraw, Josiah Tanehill, and John Sappington. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 15, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of John Casey, a soldier for the entire war, Allen Stubbs, a soldier for three years, and Samuel Brooking, a corporal for three years, all in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include George Alderson, Jacob Fowler, Edward Fowler, and George Cleudiuen. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War. Includes wax eagle seal of Elijah Haywood.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated July 5, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Davies, a colonel of seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Thomas Bedford and John Catlett. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson, Henry Whitings, James Morrison, and Strother Jones. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of David Stephenson, a major for seven years, and William McEliay, a soldier for three years, both in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Evan Francis and Leroy Edwards. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of James Monroe, a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three thousand three hundred and one third acres. Other names mentioned include Richard Starks, Elisha King, Thomas Martin, and James McHenry. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington, D.C. by R.C. Weightman. Uncut, 5 pages.","Scope and Contents\n29th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Executive Documber No. 221, August 6, 1846. Published in Washington D.C. by Ritchie \u0026 Heiss. 3 pages. President James K. Polk here transmits a copy of the treaty by which the United States acquired the Oregon Territory. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Boston by Alfred Mudge \u0026 Son, 34 School Street, Opposite City Hall. Bound, 26 pages. Josiah Perham, an early advocate of a transcontinental railroad here proposes the construction of a Pacific railroad to be financed by sale of stock, in quantities of one to ten shares, to small investors. Calling his scheme the People's Pacific Railroad, he envisioned the ownership of the line to consist of at least a million Americans, each of whom would be a participant \"in the greatest enterprise, fraught with more blessings than any other business enterprise of this or any other age.\" Perham secured a charter from the state of Maine, obtained the backing of Senator Thaddeus Stevens, and petitioned Congress to grant the company right-of-way from Kansas to San Francisco. Oposition from the switch to a northern route and to ask for a direct charter. In this revised form, the bill passed and shortly after President Lincoln signed the charter on July 2, 1864. Perham was made the first President of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nHeadline story titled \"Exploring Expeditions\" with main titles \"The Hayden Expedition of 1873,\" \"The New Route to Yellowstone Park, Capt. Jone's Expedition of 1873,\" and \"Prof. Agassiz's Amazon Expedition.\" Uncut, still as one large folded sheet. 8 pages.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington D.C. by the Government Printing Office. Bound, 10 pages. W. McMicken, Surveyor-General of Washington Territory, reports on the resources and development of the region. Sections are devoted to the geographical description of Washington Territory, climate, extent of arable and timber lands, inland navigation, railroads, mineral resources, manufacturing interests, and population. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\n$1,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$2,500 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$100 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$2,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$300 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$3,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$10,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\nThis collection of American railroad stock certificates includes documents from the following companies: White Water Railroad Copmany; The Wali Kill Valley Railroad Company; Vernon Greensburg and Rushville Railroad Company; The Toledo \u0026 Michigan Belt Railway Company; Utica and Schenectady Railroad Company; Ware River Railroad Company; West Shore Railroad Company; The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company; Albany and Schenectady Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Hamilton \u0026 Dayton Railroad Company; Chicago and Canada Southern Railway Company; Cincinnati and Indiana Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis \u0026 Chicago Railway Company; Beech Creek Railroad Company; Buffalo Thousand Islands and Portland Railroad Company; The Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company; St. Joseph, South Bend \u0026 Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad Company; Cleveland, Painsville \u0026 Ashtabula Railroad Company; The Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company; The Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; Syracuse, Ontario \u0026 New York Railway Company; Swan Creek Railway Company; The Syracuse and Cherrango Railraod Company; The Syracuse, Cherrango and New York Railroad Company; Syracuse \u0026 Utica Railroad Company; Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway Company; Susquehanna \u0026 Clearfield Railroad Company; Schoolcraft and Three Rivers Railroad Company; St. Lawrence and Adirondack Railway Company; Rome, Watertown and Ogdensbury Railroad Company (also labeled Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh Railroad Company); Rocky River Railway Company; The Pine Creek Railway Company; The Peoria and Eastern Railway Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Niagara Falls Branch Railroad Company; New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company; New York and Northern Railway Company; New York \u0026 Fort Lee Railroad Company; New Jersey Junction Railroad Company; The Lake Erie, Youngstown \u0026 Southern Railroad Company; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Michigan Midland and Canada Railroad Company; Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Mahoning Coal Railroad Company; The Mr. Keesport and Belle Vernon Railroad Company; The Kanawha \u0026 Michigan Railway Company; The Lake Shore Railway Company; Kalamazoo and White Pigeon Railroad Company; Jersey Shore, Pine Creek \u0026 Buffalo Railway Company; Dunkirk, Warren \u0026 Pittsburgh Railway Company; The Franklin Canal Company's Erie \u0026 Ohio Railroad; Cleveland \u0026 Toledo Railroad Company; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati \u0026 Indianapolis Railway Company; Columbus, Springfield \u0026 Cincinnati Railroad Company; The Detroit, Monroe \u0026 Toledo Railroad Company; Cincinnati Sandusky and Cleveland Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Railway Company; Oswego \u0026 Rome Railroad Company; Mohawk Valley Railroad Company; The Muncie Belt Railway Company; Michigan Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Little Falls \u0026 Dolgeville Railroad Company; The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company; The Junction Railroad Company; Jackson and Cincinnati Railway Company; State Line \u0026 Stony Point Railroad Company; Canada Southern Railway Company; Cleveland \u0026 Erie Railroad; Geneva, Corning and Southern Railroad Company; Harrison Branch Company; Erie and North East Railroad Company; The Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley \u0026 Pittsburgh Railroad Company; The Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad Company; Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad; Ontario Pacific Railway Company; Norwood \u0026 Montreal Railroad Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; New York \u0026 Ottawa Railway Company; The New York \u0026 Mahopac Railroad Company; New York and Fort Lee Railroad Company; The Sturgis, Goshen \u0026 St. Louis Railway Company; Illiana Coal Company; Merchants Dispatch Transportation Company; The National Stock Yard Company","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","McNerney, Chester, 1914-1983","McNerney, Shirley","Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694","William III, King of England, 1650-1702","English French Latin"],"collection_title_tesim":["Chester McNerney Collection, 1290/1950"],"collection_ssim":["Chester McNerney Collection, 1290/1950"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["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."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eChester McNerney was born October 21, 1914 in Indiana to parents Thomas and Shirley and died in November 1983 just prior to his collection's donation. 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Smith in April 2011.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe folder numbering for Box two has been updated to begin with number 1.  It previously started with folder 24.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessioned by Benjamin Bromley in March 2011. Collection processed and finding aid created by Austin W. Smith in April 2011.","The folder numbering for Box two has been updated to begin with number 1.  It previously started with folder 24."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of a variety of French, English, and American documents that span from the late thirteenth century to the year 1950.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 1 contains medieval French and English land sale and grant documents on vellum written primarily in Latin from c.1290-1396. The French documents are from Caylus and Espinas, while the English documents are from Yorkshire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 2 contains English land transfer, indenture, and last will and testament documents on vellum primarily from Yorkshire from the years 1577-1698. Some are written in Latin, while others are in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 3 contains early eighteenth century English manorial documents written in Latin, two from 1701 and one from 1713.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 4 consists of two nineteenth century English documents, an 1828 indenture and a mid-nineteenth century patent for \"improvements in steam engines,\" both from Lancashire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 5 contains copies, dated 1832, of American land patents from the years 1798-1800 and refer to American Revolutionary War veterans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 6 consists of a variety of nineteenth century American pamphlets and an 1873 New York Tribune newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 7 is a collection of American certificates of loans issued by the City of Philadelphia between the years 1854-1889.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 8 contains several American railroad company stock certificates from primarily the nineteenth century.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of \"one selion of land\" [a selion was a strip of ploughland] from Robert Kingye of Gondale to Edmund of Gondale \"for a certain sum of money.\" Witnesses include Henry of Heek, John of Gondale, and Wm? Golding. Seal is missing and there is no date, but most likely dates to the late thirteenth century. Includes separate twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Pos? to Mari de Varaye of a piece of land in the territory of ginebrieiras vielhas. Dates to 1311 during the the reign of Philip IV, King of France (r.1285-1314). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Dates to the reign of Philip VI, King of France (r.1328-1350).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of a house in Caylus in the suberb called \"de la fon de la fargua\" in the fee of Lord Raimundus Athonis from Johannes Fraysc and his son Johannes, both of Caylus, to Johannes Domalanal of Caylus. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1358 during the reign of John II, King of France (r.1350-1364). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Bertolinien bru of Caylus to Esteue de la plassa al lebratier of Caylus, one hemp field in the territory delas domina delhioro. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1364 during the reign of either John II, King of France (r.1350-1364), or Charles V, King of France (r.1364-1380). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Thomas of Hayen to Walter Foray \"one acre of arable land... in the Parish of Bradewatere [Broadwater] lying in the furlong called Shorteland between the land of William Brygthrich on the one part \u0026amp; the land formerly Thomas Bernard's on the other.\" The Parish of Broadwater is located in Worthing in the county of West Sussex. The date of July 24, 1373 was determined from the phrase \"Sunday next after the Feast of St. Margeret the Virgin, forty-seventh year of the reign of Edward III.\" Dates to the reign of Edward III, King of England (r.1327-1377). Includes separate nineteenth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFrench on vellum. Documents the granting of land by R. Athonis to B. Galaberti of Espinas, property in Espinas in the area of Matfrenesqua, formerly held by G. delsol. Espinas is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1396 during the reign of Charles VI, King of France (r.1380-1422). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. John Helme of Ripon, Yorkshire, declares that in consideration of 26 pounds, 13 shillings, 4 pence lawful money that he has received from Richard Tirrie, tailor, of Ripon, Yorkshire, he has conveyed to him, his heirs and assigns in perpetuity a meadow. This meadow, estimated to be of 2 acres, is in Sharow, near Ripon (near the border of the North and the West Ridings), next to the moor, and is known as Turker Close. It is now occupied by Helme and is transferred to Tirrie's sole proprietorship and use, with warranty against anyone else putting forward a claim. On the recto the delivery of the meadow by Helme to Tirrie, on the same day as the deed was executed is recorded, with William Grange, John Grange, John [illegible] and Egitius Mitchell as witnesses. Only the last actually signs. Document sealed with mark in place of signature, in favor of Richard Tirrie. Dates to May 1577 during the reign of Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland (r.1558-1603).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Henry Rimer of Yorkshire and John Smithe of Yorkshire, transfer of money and land. Signed and sealed by Henry Rimer. Richard Kirkman and others sign as witnesses on recto. Dates to July 5, 1617 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Robert Fay. Signed and sealed by Thomas Ridley and Rogers Coles. Dates to November 4, 1620 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Arannid? Saunders. Johannes Lambe also named. Dates to 1627 during the reign of Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1625-1649).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which William Carlile owes \"three hundred pounds of good lawful money of England\" to Mathew Westaby, both of Yorkshire County, England. Witnessed and signed by Richard Maddison, John Maddison, and [illegible name]. Dates to 1658 during the term of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland (in office 1653-1658).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Mathew (also named as Matthias) Dickinson and his wife Ursula of Ellorton, Yorkshire County, England and Thomas Tindall of Kirflington, Yorkshire County, England. Tindall makes a payment of forty pounds to Dickinson and his wife. Signed and sealed by Matthias Dickinson, with intact, red wax seal, and Isafula? Dickinson (his mark). Witnessed and signed by John Walker, James Finson (his mark), and John Baron (his mark). Dates to October 18, 1683 during the reign of Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1660-1685).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Indenture between George Ayslaby and Walker. Surnames Redhaive and Fish also mentioned. Document damaged and incomplete. Dates to 1687 during the reign of James II, King of England, Scotland (as James VII), and Ireland (r.1685-1688).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Document referring to property in Alstonfield, Staffordshire County and Hartington, Derbyshire County. Dates to 1689 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish and Latin on vellum. \"An inventory of all and singuler the goods and chattells debts and creditts of Mary Freland late of the parish of the holy Trinity in Guldeford in the County of Surrey widow deceased, taken and appraised the fourteenth day of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety by David Lyall and James Gilham.\" Inventory in English, while a twelve-line subscription by Robert Chapman, signed by him and Roger Dopkins appears in Latin. The document is made up of two membranes of vellum that were stitched together and folded. A period metal pin punctures the document twice and remains attached. Dates to 1690 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century notes. From the notes: \"This is the formal inventory draw up at her decease in 1690 of the goods, assets and debts of Mary Freland of Guildford, taking the place of the Inquisitio post mortem that had previously been standard in the circumstances. The inventory itself is clearly and boldly written in English, each item being distinctly specified and listed with a valuation in Roman numerals, though the certification of this as a testamentary document for probate is in Latin. The widow Freland was evidently in relatively humble circumstances, as the estimate of the value of her wearing apparel and of the money in her purse together at 4/- indicates. The valuation of her whole estate is 18 pounds, 12 shillings, and 8 pence, but this total is made up of such items as 'seaven old blanketts,' 'five course towells,' 'three ould Beds and three boulsters and two pillowes.' Among items of some consequence, the widow had a gold ring, 16 pewter dishes, a pewter flagon and a pewter tankard, brass kettles, and a basin and two porringers of pewter.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which Peter Carliell of Sandholme, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County sells one acre of land in Blyth to Stephen Beatson of Orsthroppe, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County for six pounds and five shillings.The land is bounded by Robert Gimby's on the east and Sebastian Elythorpe's on the west. Signed and sealed by Peter Carliell (his mark). Witnessed and signed by Samuel Payson?, [illegible name], Richard Rommasd?, and John Williamson. Dates to March 1, 1694 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Sir Fulvar Skipwith of Newbald, Warwickshire County and Sir Bradwardine Jackson of Bolton, Yorkshire County. Mentions an indenture document from November 25, 1654 between Sir Edward Mansfield, a knight of Claseden? in Buffs County (East Kent?) and Sir George Couzy, a knight of Gray's Inn in Middlesex County. Also speaks of Elizabeth Couzy, daughter and heir of Sir George Couzy, and Robert Robinson of London. Signed and sealed by Fulvar Skippwith. Red wax seal with possible family emblem. Witnessed and signed by Richard Marshall, Booth? Chaderton?, and Michael Arthur. Dates to December 9, 1697 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Grant by Frances, Dowager Countess of Salisbury (as executrix of Ralph Lee, who was executor of Simon Bennett) to William Hanbury of the Middle Temple and George Townesend of Lincoln's Inn, of a Statute Staple or Recognizance entered into by George Skipp of Godberry in February 1669 which bound him to Simon Bennett in the sum of 5,000 pounds (this recognizance in trust for the Dowager Countess of Salisbury). Dates to March 10, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Edward Shoppard, son and heir of Richard Shoppard, of Doncaster?, Yorkshire County, and James Shoppard of Hinningcoy?, Notthinghamshire County and John Arthur of Doncaster? Cottage leased for a year by Edward Shoppard for five shillings paid by James Shoppard and John Arthur. Several other individuals named identifying adjoining lands including John Mogson?, John Trott?, Nicholas Bosvile, and William Walker. Signed and sealed by Edward Shoppard. Witnessed and signed by Gregory Gall, Winifred Whitaker, John Arthur June. Two, six pence tax stamps affixed to document. Dates to November 4, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note on William III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Manorial document (perhaps copy of Court Roll) concerning Brassington (Derbyshire?) mentioning William Barton, Richard Charlton, and the common pasture of Brassington called le over pasture. Dates to May 12, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. An official document authorizing transfer of the tenure of real estate within the ancient manor of Faxfleete, Yorkshire County. It was issued by the manor's Court Baron at which such transfers of tenancy had to be approved and registered. Philip Shorthendy, Seneschal of the manor, issues this document in the name of Edmund Lloyd, the lord. It records the homage that Robert Walker senior had done to Lloyd, and that according to the manorial rolls he had died in tenancy of a cottage, a close called Hempgarth, a croft with one calf, and a lane in Osmardike. These properties are transferred hereby to William Walker, Robert's son and heir, on the lord's receipt of the latter's pledge of allegiance. Dates to October 23, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Mentions John Bryan and Thomas Feather. Dates to November 1713 during the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1702-1714).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nIndenture whereby Christopher Bullin, a banker from Liverpool, sells 36,000 square yards (4 acres) of land in Walton-on-the-Hill to William Brown, a merchant from Liverpool. John Topham, Joshua Lace, and Ambrose Lace, all of Liverpool, are also mentioned. A hand drawn map of Bullin's land is provided and the document states that the land is bounded by Mr. Palmer's to the north, the late Mr. Crompton's to the east, the late Mr. Thomas Lowry's to the west, and the road leading from the Breck Lane to Newsham House to the south. Dates to August 30, 1828 during the reign of George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Hanover (r.1820-1830).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPatent for Evan Leigh of Aston-under-Lyne, Lancashire County, England for the invention of \"certain improvements in steam engines\" and others for \"serving machinery.\" Large, intricately detailed wax Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Queen Victoria attached to document by yellow and green rope. Dates to the reign of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1837-1901). Patent was contained in a blue wooden stationary box with latch. On the top of the lid of the box in gold was a seal of the United Kingdom with lion and unicorn below which the engraving \"John Davies, C.E. Office for Patents Manchester\" appeared. The box was removed from the collection upon processing. John Lacey Davies was a civil engineer who worked for the Manchester Office of Patents between at least 1840-1866, possibly longer. An October 7, 1840 correspondence between Davies and a patent client appears on page 182 of the London journal of arts and sciences, and repertory of patent inventions, Vol. 17, 1841. Davies' office is listed as Office for Patents 66 Chancery Lane, Manchester. An August 10, 1850 letter from Davies to the Office for Patents in Manchester is held by the British National Archives in the Manchester Archives under correspondence, M6/3/8/108. Another reference to Davies from April 7, 1866 appears in Bennet Woodcroft's Chronological Index of Patents Applied for and Patents Granted for the year 1866, (London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoodie, 1867).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for James Dicky dated April 24, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Lewis, a major for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. James Dicky, an asignee, is given two thousand acres. Other names mentioned include William Lytle, Robert Morris, John Taylor Griffin. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 21, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Francis Mianis, a captain for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Banks, William Johnston, William Reynolds. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia and delivered to R. Thoamas on June 26, 1798. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Cunninghma who served as a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. 1,333 and 1/3 acres of land is transferred to William Lytle, asignee of Robert Morris, asignee of John Taylor Griffin, asignee of William Cunningham. The land is part of a 5,333 and 1/3 acres military land warrant #1783 for William Cunningham's service. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Harrison Winn, a soldier the entire war, and David Harris, a soldier for three years. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Hayes, John W. Johnson, Thomas Mathews, and John Archer. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 14, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Johnathan Tinsley, John Shaver, George Shaver, and Dennis McKiney in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Samuel McCraw, Josiah Tanehill, and John Sappington. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 15, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of John Casey, a soldier for the entire war, Allen Stubbs, a soldier for three years, and Samuel Brooking, a corporal for three years, all in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include George Alderson, Jacob Fowler, Edward Fowler, and George Cleudiuen. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War. Includes wax eagle seal of Elijah Haywood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated July 5, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Davies, a colonel of seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Thomas Bedford and John Catlett. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson, Henry Whitings, James Morrison, and Strother Jones. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of David Stephenson, a major for seven years, and William McEliay, a soldier for three years, both in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Evan Francis and Leroy Edwards. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of James Monroe, a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three thousand three hundred and one third acres. Other names mentioned include Richard Starks, Elisha King, Thomas Martin, and James McHenry. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington, D.C. by R.C. Weightman. Uncut, 5 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n29th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Executive Documber No. 221, August 6, 1846. Published in Washington D.C. by Ritchie \u0026amp; Heiss. 3 pages. President James K. Polk here transmits a copy of the treaty by which the United States acquired the Oregon Territory. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted in Boston by Alfred Mudge \u0026amp; Son, 34 School Street, Opposite City Hall. Bound, 26 pages. Josiah Perham, an early advocate of a transcontinental railroad here proposes the construction of a Pacific railroad to be financed by sale of stock, in quantities of one to ten shares, to small investors. Calling his scheme the People's Pacific Railroad, he envisioned the ownership of the line to consist of at least a million Americans, each of whom would be a participant \"in the greatest enterprise, fraught with more blessings than any other business enterprise of this or any other age.\" Perham secured a charter from the state of Maine, obtained the backing of Senator Thaddeus Stevens, and petitioned Congress to grant the company right-of-way from Kansas to San Francisco. Oposition from the switch to a northern route and to ask for a direct charter. In this revised form, the bill passed and shortly after President Lincoln signed the charter on July 2, 1864. Perham was made the first President of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHeadline story titled \"Exploring Expeditions\" with main titles \"The Hayden Expedition of 1873,\" \"The New Route to Yellowstone Park, Capt. Jone's Expedition of 1873,\" and \"Prof. Agassiz's Amazon Expedition.\" Uncut, still as one large folded sheet. 8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington D.C. by the Government Printing Office. Bound, 10 pages. W. McMicken, Surveyor-General of Washington Territory, reports on the resources and development of the region. Sections are devoted to the geographical description of Washington Territory, climate, extent of arable and timber lands, inland navigation, railroads, mineral resources, manufacturing interests, and population. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$1,000 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$2,500 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$100 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$2,000 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$300 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$3,000 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$10,000 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThis collection of American railroad stock certificates includes documents from the following companies: White Water Railroad Copmany; The Wali Kill Valley Railroad Company; Vernon Greensburg and Rushville Railroad Company; The Toledo \u0026amp; Michigan Belt Railway Company; Utica and Schenectady Railroad Company; Ware River Railroad Company; West Shore Railroad Company; The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company; Albany and Schenectady Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Hamilton \u0026amp; Dayton Railroad Company; Chicago and Canada Southern Railway Company; Cincinnati and Indiana Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis \u0026amp; Chicago Railway Company; Beech Creek Railroad Company; Buffalo Thousand Islands and Portland Railroad Company; The Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company; St. Joseph, South Bend \u0026amp; Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad Company; Cleveland, Painsville \u0026amp; Ashtabula Railroad Company; The Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company; The Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; Syracuse, Ontario \u0026amp; New York Railway Company; Swan Creek Railway Company; The Syracuse and Cherrango Railraod Company; The Syracuse, Cherrango and New York Railroad Company; Syracuse \u0026amp; Utica Railroad Company; Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway Company; Susquehanna \u0026amp; Clearfield Railroad Company; Schoolcraft and Three Rivers Railroad Company; St. Lawrence and Adirondack Railway Company; Rome, Watertown and Ogdensbury Railroad Company (also labeled Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh Railroad Company); Rocky River Railway Company; The Pine Creek Railway Company; The Peoria and Eastern Railway Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Niagara Falls Branch Railroad Company; New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company; New York and Northern Railway Company; New York \u0026amp; Fort Lee Railroad Company; New Jersey Junction Railroad Company; The Lake Erie, Youngstown \u0026amp; Southern Railroad Company; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Michigan Midland and Canada Railroad Company; Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Mahoning Coal Railroad Company; The Mr. Keesport and Belle Vernon Railroad Company; The Kanawha \u0026amp; Michigan Railway Company; The Lake Shore Railway Company; Kalamazoo and White Pigeon Railroad Company; Jersey Shore, Pine Creek \u0026amp; Buffalo Railway Company; Dunkirk, Warren \u0026amp; Pittsburgh Railway Company; The Franklin Canal Company's Erie \u0026amp; Ohio Railroad; Cleveland \u0026amp; Toledo Railroad Company; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati \u0026amp; Indianapolis Railway Company; Columbus, Springfield \u0026amp; Cincinnati Railroad Company; The Detroit, Monroe \u0026amp; Toledo Railroad Company; Cincinnati Sandusky and Cleveland Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Railway Company; Oswego \u0026amp; Rome Railroad Company; Mohawk Valley Railroad Company; The Muncie Belt Railway Company; Michigan Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Little Falls \u0026amp; Dolgeville Railroad Company; The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company; The Junction Railroad Company; Jackson and Cincinnati Railway Company; State Line \u0026amp; Stony Point Railroad Company; Canada Southern Railway Company; Cleveland \u0026amp; Erie Railroad; Geneva, Corning and Southern Railroad Company; Harrison Branch Company; Erie and North East Railroad Company; The Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley \u0026amp; Pittsburgh Railroad Company; The Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad Company; Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad; Ontario Pacific Railway Company; Norwood \u0026amp; Montreal Railroad Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; New York \u0026amp; Ottawa Railway Company; The New York \u0026amp; Mahopac Railroad Company; New York and Fort Lee Railroad Company; The Sturgis, Goshen \u0026amp; St. Louis Railway Company; Illiana Coal Company; Merchants Dispatch Transportation Company; The National Stock Yard Company\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","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":["The collection consists of a variety of French, English, and American documents that span from the late thirteenth century to the year 1950.","Series 1 contains medieval French and English land sale and grant documents on vellum written primarily in Latin from c.1290-1396. The French documents are from Caylus and Espinas, while the English documents are from Yorkshire.","Series 2 contains English land transfer, indenture, and last will and testament documents on vellum primarily from Yorkshire from the years 1577-1698. Some are written in Latin, while others are in English.","Series 3 contains early eighteenth century English manorial documents written in Latin, two from 1701 and one from 1713.","Series 4 consists of two nineteenth century English documents, an 1828 indenture and a mid-nineteenth century patent for \"improvements in steam engines,\" both from Lancashire.","Series 5 contains copies, dated 1832, of American land patents from the years 1798-1800 and refer to American Revolutionary War veterans.","Series 6 consists of a variety of nineteenth century American pamphlets and an 1873 New York Tribune newspaper.","Series 7 is a collection of American certificates of loans issued by the City of Philadelphia between the years 1854-1889.","Series 8 contains several American railroad company stock certificates from primarily the nineteenth century.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of \"one selion of land\" [a selion was a strip of ploughland] from Robert Kingye of Gondale to Edmund of Gondale \"for a certain sum of money.\" Witnesses include Henry of Heek, John of Gondale, and Wm? Golding. Seal is missing and there is no date, but most likely dates to the late thirteenth century. Includes separate twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Pos? to Mari de Varaye of a piece of land in the territory of ginebrieiras vielhas. Dates to 1311 during the the reign of Philip IV, King of France (r.1285-1314). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Dates to the reign of Philip VI, King of France (r.1328-1350).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of a house in Caylus in the suberb called \"de la fon de la fargua\" in the fee of Lord Raimundus Athonis from Johannes Fraysc and his son Johannes, both of Caylus, to Johannes Domalanal of Caylus. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1358 during the reign of John II, King of France (r.1350-1364). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Bertolinien bru of Caylus to Esteue de la plassa al lebratier of Caylus, one hemp field in the territory delas domina delhioro. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1364 during the reign of either John II, King of France (r.1350-1364), or Charles V, King of France (r.1364-1380). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Thomas of Hayen to Walter Foray \"one acre of arable land... in the Parish of Bradewatere [Broadwater] lying in the furlong called Shorteland between the land of William Brygthrich on the one part \u0026 the land formerly Thomas Bernard's on the other.\" The Parish of Broadwater is located in Worthing in the county of West Sussex. The date of July 24, 1373 was determined from the phrase \"Sunday next after the Feast of St. Margeret the Virgin, forty-seventh year of the reign of Edward III.\" Dates to the reign of Edward III, King of England (r.1327-1377). Includes separate nineteenth century note.","Scope and Contents\nFrench on vellum. Documents the granting of land by R. Athonis to B. Galaberti of Espinas, property in Espinas in the area of Matfrenesqua, formerly held by G. delsol. Espinas is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1396 during the reign of Charles VI, King of France (r.1380-1422). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. John Helme of Ripon, Yorkshire, declares that in consideration of 26 pounds, 13 shillings, 4 pence lawful money that he has received from Richard Tirrie, tailor, of Ripon, Yorkshire, he has conveyed to him, his heirs and assigns in perpetuity a meadow. This meadow, estimated to be of 2 acres, is in Sharow, near Ripon (near the border of the North and the West Ridings), next to the moor, and is known as Turker Close. It is now occupied by Helme and is transferred to Tirrie's sole proprietorship and use, with warranty against anyone else putting forward a claim. On the recto the delivery of the meadow by Helme to Tirrie, on the same day as the deed was executed is recorded, with William Grange, John Grange, John [illegible] and Egitius Mitchell as witnesses. Only the last actually signs. Document sealed with mark in place of signature, in favor of Richard Tirrie. Dates to May 1577 during the reign of Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland (r.1558-1603).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Henry Rimer of Yorkshire and John Smithe of Yorkshire, transfer of money and land. Signed and sealed by Henry Rimer. Richard Kirkman and others sign as witnesses on recto. Dates to July 5, 1617 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Robert Fay. Signed and sealed by Thomas Ridley and Rogers Coles. Dates to November 4, 1620 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Arannid? Saunders. Johannes Lambe also named. Dates to 1627 during the reign of Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1625-1649).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which William Carlile owes \"three hundred pounds of good lawful money of England\" to Mathew Westaby, both of Yorkshire County, England. Witnessed and signed by Richard Maddison, John Maddison, and [illegible name]. Dates to 1658 during the term of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland (in office 1653-1658).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Mathew (also named as Matthias) Dickinson and his wife Ursula of Ellorton, Yorkshire County, England and Thomas Tindall of Kirflington, Yorkshire County, England. Tindall makes a payment of forty pounds to Dickinson and his wife. Signed and sealed by Matthias Dickinson, with intact, red wax seal, and Isafula? Dickinson (his mark). Witnessed and signed by John Walker, James Finson (his mark), and John Baron (his mark). Dates to October 18, 1683 during the reign of Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1660-1685).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Indenture between George Ayslaby and Walker. Surnames Redhaive and Fish also mentioned. Document damaged and incomplete. Dates to 1687 during the reign of James II, King of England, Scotland (as James VII), and Ireland (r.1685-1688).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Document referring to property in Alstonfield, Staffordshire County and Hartington, Derbyshire County. Dates to 1689 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish and Latin on vellum. \"An inventory of all and singuler the goods and chattells debts and creditts of Mary Freland late of the parish of the holy Trinity in Guldeford in the County of Surrey widow deceased, taken and appraised the fourteenth day of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety by David Lyall and James Gilham.\" Inventory in English, while a twelve-line subscription by Robert Chapman, signed by him and Roger Dopkins appears in Latin. The document is made up of two membranes of vellum that were stitched together and folded. A period metal pin punctures the document twice and remains attached. Dates to 1690 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century notes. From the notes: \"This is the formal inventory draw up at her decease in 1690 of the goods, assets and debts of Mary Freland of Guildford, taking the place of the Inquisitio post mortem that had previously been standard in the circumstances. The inventory itself is clearly and boldly written in English, each item being distinctly specified and listed with a valuation in Roman numerals, though the certification of this as a testamentary document for probate is in Latin. The widow Freland was evidently in relatively humble circumstances, as the estimate of the value of her wearing apparel and of the money in her purse together at 4/- indicates. The valuation of her whole estate is 18 pounds, 12 shillings, and 8 pence, but this total is made up of such items as 'seaven old blanketts,' 'five course towells,' 'three ould Beds and three boulsters and two pillowes.' Among items of some consequence, the widow had a gold ring, 16 pewter dishes, a pewter flagon and a pewter tankard, brass kettles, and a basin and two porringers of pewter.\"","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which Peter Carliell of Sandholme, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County sells one acre of land in Blyth to Stephen Beatson of Orsthroppe, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County for six pounds and five shillings.The land is bounded by Robert Gimby's on the east and Sebastian Elythorpe's on the west. Signed and sealed by Peter Carliell (his mark). Witnessed and signed by Samuel Payson?, [illegible name], Richard Rommasd?, and John Williamson. Dates to March 1, 1694 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Sir Fulvar Skipwith of Newbald, Warwickshire County and Sir Bradwardine Jackson of Bolton, Yorkshire County. Mentions an indenture document from November 25, 1654 between Sir Edward Mansfield, a knight of Claseden? in Buffs County (East Kent?) and Sir George Couzy, a knight of Gray's Inn in Middlesex County. Also speaks of Elizabeth Couzy, daughter and heir of Sir George Couzy, and Robert Robinson of London. Signed and sealed by Fulvar Skippwith. Red wax seal with possible family emblem. Witnessed and signed by Richard Marshall, Booth? Chaderton?, and Michael Arthur. Dates to December 9, 1697 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Grant by Frances, Dowager Countess of Salisbury (as executrix of Ralph Lee, who was executor of Simon Bennett) to William Hanbury of the Middle Temple and George Townesend of Lincoln's Inn, of a Statute Staple or Recognizance entered into by George Skipp of Godberry in February 1669 which bound him to Simon Bennett in the sum of 5,000 pounds (this recognizance in trust for the Dowager Countess of Salisbury). Dates to March 10, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Edward Shoppard, son and heir of Richard Shoppard, of Doncaster?, Yorkshire County, and James Shoppard of Hinningcoy?, Notthinghamshire County and John Arthur of Doncaster? Cottage leased for a year by Edward Shoppard for five shillings paid by James Shoppard and John Arthur. Several other individuals named identifying adjoining lands including John Mogson?, John Trott?, Nicholas Bosvile, and William Walker. Signed and sealed by Edward Shoppard. Witnessed and signed by Gregory Gall, Winifred Whitaker, John Arthur June. Two, six pence tax stamps affixed to document. Dates to November 4, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note on William III.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Manorial document (perhaps copy of Court Roll) concerning Brassington (Derbyshire?) mentioning William Barton, Richard Charlton, and the common pasture of Brassington called le over pasture. Dates to May 12, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. An official document authorizing transfer of the tenure of real estate within the ancient manor of Faxfleete, Yorkshire County. It was issued by the manor's Court Baron at which such transfers of tenancy had to be approved and registered. Philip Shorthendy, Seneschal of the manor, issues this document in the name of Edmund Lloyd, the lord. It records the homage that Robert Walker senior had done to Lloyd, and that according to the manorial rolls he had died in tenancy of a cottage, a close called Hempgarth, a croft with one calf, and a lane in Osmardike. These properties are transferred hereby to William Walker, Robert's son and heir, on the lord's receipt of the latter's pledge of allegiance. Dates to October 23, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Mentions John Bryan and Thomas Feather. Dates to November 1713 during the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1702-1714).","Scope and Contents\nIndenture whereby Christopher Bullin, a banker from Liverpool, sells 36,000 square yards (4 acres) of land in Walton-on-the-Hill to William Brown, a merchant from Liverpool. John Topham, Joshua Lace, and Ambrose Lace, all of Liverpool, are also mentioned. A hand drawn map of Bullin's land is provided and the document states that the land is bounded by Mr. Palmer's to the north, the late Mr. Crompton's to the east, the late Mr. Thomas Lowry's to the west, and the road leading from the Breck Lane to Newsham House to the south. Dates to August 30, 1828 during the reign of George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Hanover (r.1820-1830).","Scope and Contents\nPatent for Evan Leigh of Aston-under-Lyne, Lancashire County, England for the invention of \"certain improvements in steam engines\" and others for \"serving machinery.\" Large, intricately detailed wax Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Queen Victoria attached to document by yellow and green rope. Dates to the reign of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1837-1901). Patent was contained in a blue wooden stationary box with latch. On the top of the lid of the box in gold was a seal of the United Kingdom with lion and unicorn below which the engraving \"John Davies, C.E. Office for Patents Manchester\" appeared. The box was removed from the collection upon processing. John Lacey Davies was a civil engineer who worked for the Manchester Office of Patents between at least 1840-1866, possibly longer. An October 7, 1840 correspondence between Davies and a patent client appears on page 182 of the London journal of arts and sciences, and repertory of patent inventions, Vol. 17, 1841. Davies' office is listed as Office for Patents 66 Chancery Lane, Manchester. An August 10, 1850 letter from Davies to the Office for Patents in Manchester is held by the British National Archives in the Manchester Archives under correspondence, M6/3/8/108. Another reference to Davies from April 7, 1866 appears in Bennet Woodcroft's Chronological Index of Patents Applied for and Patents Granted for the year 1866, (London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoodie, 1867).","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for James Dicky dated April 24, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Lewis, a major for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. James Dicky, an asignee, is given two thousand acres. Other names mentioned include William Lytle, Robert Morris, John Taylor Griffin. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 21, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Francis Mianis, a captain for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Banks, William Johnston, William Reynolds. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia and delivered to R. Thoamas on June 26, 1798. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Cunninghma who served as a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. 1,333 and 1/3 acres of land is transferred to William Lytle, asignee of Robert Morris, asignee of John Taylor Griffin, asignee of William Cunningham. The land is part of a 5,333 and 1/3 acres military land warrant #1783 for William Cunningham's service. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Harrison Winn, a soldier the entire war, and David Harris, a soldier for three years. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Hayes, John W. Johnson, Thomas Mathews, and John Archer. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 14, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Johnathan Tinsley, John Shaver, George Shaver, and Dennis McKiney in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Samuel McCraw, Josiah Tanehill, and John Sappington. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 15, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of John Casey, a soldier for the entire war, Allen Stubbs, a soldier for three years, and Samuel Brooking, a corporal for three years, all in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include George Alderson, Jacob Fowler, Edward Fowler, and George Cleudiuen. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War. Includes wax eagle seal of Elijah Haywood.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated July 5, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Davies, a colonel of seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Thomas Bedford and John Catlett. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson, Henry Whitings, James Morrison, and Strother Jones. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of David Stephenson, a major for seven years, and William McEliay, a soldier for three years, both in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Evan Francis and Leroy Edwards. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of James Monroe, a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three thousand three hundred and one third acres. Other names mentioned include Richard Starks, Elisha King, Thomas Martin, and James McHenry. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington, D.C. by R.C. Weightman. Uncut, 5 pages.","Scope and Contents\n29th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Executive Documber No. 221, August 6, 1846. Published in Washington D.C. by Ritchie \u0026 Heiss. 3 pages. President James K. Polk here transmits a copy of the treaty by which the United States acquired the Oregon Territory. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Boston by Alfred Mudge \u0026 Son, 34 School Street, Opposite City Hall. Bound, 26 pages. Josiah Perham, an early advocate of a transcontinental railroad here proposes the construction of a Pacific railroad to be financed by sale of stock, in quantities of one to ten shares, to small investors. Calling his scheme the People's Pacific Railroad, he envisioned the ownership of the line to consist of at least a million Americans, each of whom would be a participant \"in the greatest enterprise, fraught with more blessings than any other business enterprise of this or any other age.\" Perham secured a charter from the state of Maine, obtained the backing of Senator Thaddeus Stevens, and petitioned Congress to grant the company right-of-way from Kansas to San Francisco. Oposition from the switch to a northern route and to ask for a direct charter. In this revised form, the bill passed and shortly after President Lincoln signed the charter on July 2, 1864. Perham was made the first President of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nHeadline story titled \"Exploring Expeditions\" with main titles \"The Hayden Expedition of 1873,\" \"The New Route to Yellowstone Park, Capt. Jone's Expedition of 1873,\" and \"Prof. Agassiz's Amazon Expedition.\" Uncut, still as one large folded sheet. 8 pages.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington D.C. by the Government Printing Office. Bound, 10 pages. W. McMicken, Surveyor-General of Washington Territory, reports on the resources and development of the region. Sections are devoted to the geographical description of Washington Territory, climate, extent of arable and timber lands, inland navigation, railroads, mineral resources, manufacturing interests, and population. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\n$1,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$2,500 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$100 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$2,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$300 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$3,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$10,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\nThis collection of American railroad stock certificates includes documents from the following companies: White Water Railroad Copmany; The Wali Kill Valley Railroad Company; Vernon Greensburg and Rushville Railroad Company; The Toledo \u0026 Michigan Belt Railway Company; Utica and Schenectady Railroad Company; Ware River Railroad Company; West Shore Railroad Company; The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company; Albany and Schenectady Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Hamilton \u0026 Dayton Railroad Company; Chicago and Canada Southern Railway Company; Cincinnati and Indiana Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis \u0026 Chicago Railway Company; Beech Creek Railroad Company; Buffalo Thousand Islands and Portland Railroad Company; The Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company; St. Joseph, South Bend \u0026 Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad Company; Cleveland, Painsville \u0026 Ashtabula Railroad Company; The Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company; The Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; Syracuse, Ontario \u0026 New York Railway Company; Swan Creek Railway Company; The Syracuse and Cherrango Railraod Company; The Syracuse, Cherrango and New York Railroad Company; Syracuse \u0026 Utica Railroad Company; Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway Company; Susquehanna \u0026 Clearfield Railroad Company; Schoolcraft and Three Rivers Railroad Company; St. Lawrence and Adirondack Railway Company; Rome, Watertown and Ogdensbury Railroad Company (also labeled Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh Railroad Company); Rocky River Railway Company; The Pine Creek Railway Company; The Peoria and Eastern Railway Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Niagara Falls Branch Railroad Company; New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company; New York and Northern Railway Company; New York \u0026 Fort Lee Railroad Company; New Jersey Junction Railroad Company; The Lake Erie, Youngstown \u0026 Southern Railroad Company; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Michigan Midland and Canada Railroad Company; Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Mahoning Coal Railroad Company; The Mr. Keesport and Belle Vernon Railroad Company; The Kanawha \u0026 Michigan Railway Company; The Lake Shore Railway Company; Kalamazoo and White Pigeon Railroad Company; Jersey Shore, Pine Creek \u0026 Buffalo Railway Company; Dunkirk, Warren \u0026 Pittsburgh Railway Company; The Franklin Canal Company's Erie \u0026 Ohio Railroad; Cleveland \u0026 Toledo Railroad Company; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati \u0026 Indianapolis Railway Company; Columbus, Springfield \u0026 Cincinnati Railroad Company; The Detroit, Monroe \u0026 Toledo Railroad Company; Cincinnati Sandusky and Cleveland Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Railway Company; Oswego \u0026 Rome Railroad Company; Mohawk Valley Railroad Company; The Muncie Belt Railway Company; Michigan Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Little Falls \u0026 Dolgeville Railroad Company; The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company; The Junction Railroad Company; Jackson and Cincinnati Railway Company; State Line \u0026 Stony Point Railroad Company; Canada Southern Railway Company; Cleveland \u0026 Erie Railroad; Geneva, Corning and Southern Railroad Company; Harrison Branch Company; Erie and North East Railroad Company; The Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley \u0026 Pittsburgh Railroad Company; The Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad Company; Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad; Ontario Pacific Railway Company; Norwood \u0026 Montreal Railroad Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; New York \u0026 Ottawa Railway Company; The New York \u0026 Mahopac Railroad Company; New York and Fort Lee Railroad Company; The Sturgis, Goshen \u0026 St. Louis Railway Company; Illiana Coal Company; Merchants Dispatch Transportation Company; The National Stock Yard Company"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["McNerney, Chester, 1914-1983","McNerney, Shirley","Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694","William III, King of England, 1650-1702"],"names_coll_ssim":["McNerney, Chester, 1914-1983","McNerney, Shirley"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","McNerney, Chester, 1914-1983","McNerney, Shirley","Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694","William III, King of England, 1650-1702"],"language_ssim":["English French Latin"],"total_component_count_is":69,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:44:41.677Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_714","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_714","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_714","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_714","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_714.xml","title_filing_ssi":"McNerney, Chester, Collection","title_ssm":["Chester McNerney Collection"],"title_tesim":["Chester McNerney Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["circa 1290-1950"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["circa 1290-1950"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1290/1950"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Chester McNerney Collection, 1290/1950"],"text":["Chester McNerney Collection, 1290/1950","Mss. Acc. 1984.57","/repositories/2/resources/714","France--History--13th century--Sources","France--History--14th century--Sources","Real property","Real property--Virginia","Wills","Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)","Railroads--United States","Philadelphia (Pa.)--History--19th century","Indentures","Land grants","Pamphlets","Stock certificates","Newspapers","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.","Chester McNerney was born October 21, 1914 in Indiana to parents Thomas and Shirley and died in November 1983 just prior to his collection's donation. The Chester McNerney Collection (Mss.Acc.1984.57) was donated to Swem Library in 1984 by Shirley McNerney in honor of her father, Chester McNerney.","Accessioned by Benjamin Bromley in March 2011. Collection processed and finding aid created by Austin W. Smith in April 2011.","The folder numbering for Box two has been updated to begin with number 1.  It previously started with folder 24.","The collection consists of a variety of French, English, and American documents that span from the late thirteenth century to the year 1950.","Series 1 contains medieval French and English land sale and grant documents on vellum written primarily in Latin from c.1290-1396. The French documents are from Caylus and Espinas, while the English documents are from Yorkshire.","Series 2 contains English land transfer, indenture, and last will and testament documents on vellum primarily from Yorkshire from the years 1577-1698. Some are written in Latin, while others are in English.","Series 3 contains early eighteenth century English manorial documents written in Latin, two from 1701 and one from 1713.","Series 4 consists of two nineteenth century English documents, an 1828 indenture and a mid-nineteenth century patent for \"improvements in steam engines,\" both from Lancashire.","Series 5 contains copies, dated 1832, of American land patents from the years 1798-1800 and refer to American Revolutionary War veterans.","Series 6 consists of a variety of nineteenth century American pamphlets and an 1873 New York Tribune newspaper.","Series 7 is a collection of American certificates of loans issued by the City of Philadelphia between the years 1854-1889.","Series 8 contains several American railroad company stock certificates from primarily the nineteenth century.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of \"one selion of land\" [a selion was a strip of ploughland] from Robert Kingye of Gondale to Edmund of Gondale \"for a certain sum of money.\" Witnesses include Henry of Heek, John of Gondale, and Wm? Golding. Seal is missing and there is no date, but most likely dates to the late thirteenth century. Includes separate twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Pos? to Mari de Varaye of a piece of land in the territory of ginebrieiras vielhas. Dates to 1311 during the the reign of Philip IV, King of France (r.1285-1314). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Dates to the reign of Philip VI, King of France (r.1328-1350).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of a house in Caylus in the suberb called \"de la fon de la fargua\" in the fee of Lord Raimundus Athonis from Johannes Fraysc and his son Johannes, both of Caylus, to Johannes Domalanal of Caylus. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1358 during the reign of John II, King of France (r.1350-1364). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Bertolinien bru of Caylus to Esteue de la plassa al lebratier of Caylus, one hemp field in the territory delas domina delhioro. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1364 during the reign of either John II, King of France (r.1350-1364), or Charles V, King of France (r.1364-1380). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Thomas of Hayen to Walter Foray \"one acre of arable land... in the Parish of Bradewatere [Broadwater] lying in the furlong called Shorteland between the land of William Brygthrich on the one part \u0026 the land formerly Thomas Bernard's on the other.\" The Parish of Broadwater is located in Worthing in the county of West Sussex. The date of July 24, 1373 was determined from the phrase \"Sunday next after the Feast of St. Margeret the Virgin, forty-seventh year of the reign of Edward III.\" Dates to the reign of Edward III, King of England (r.1327-1377). Includes separate nineteenth century note.","Scope and Contents\nFrench on vellum. Documents the granting of land by R. Athonis to B. Galaberti of Espinas, property in Espinas in the area of Matfrenesqua, formerly held by G. delsol. Espinas is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1396 during the reign of Charles VI, King of France (r.1380-1422). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. John Helme of Ripon, Yorkshire, declares that in consideration of 26 pounds, 13 shillings, 4 pence lawful money that he has received from Richard Tirrie, tailor, of Ripon, Yorkshire, he has conveyed to him, his heirs and assigns in perpetuity a meadow. This meadow, estimated to be of 2 acres, is in Sharow, near Ripon (near the border of the North and the West Ridings), next to the moor, and is known as Turker Close. It is now occupied by Helme and is transferred to Tirrie's sole proprietorship and use, with warranty against anyone else putting forward a claim. On the recto the delivery of the meadow by Helme to Tirrie, on the same day as the deed was executed is recorded, with William Grange, John Grange, John [illegible] and Egitius Mitchell as witnesses. Only the last actually signs. Document sealed with mark in place of signature, in favor of Richard Tirrie. Dates to May 1577 during the reign of Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland (r.1558-1603).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Henry Rimer of Yorkshire and John Smithe of Yorkshire, transfer of money and land. Signed and sealed by Henry Rimer. Richard Kirkman and others sign as witnesses on recto. Dates to July 5, 1617 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Robert Fay. Signed and sealed by Thomas Ridley and Rogers Coles. Dates to November 4, 1620 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Arannid? Saunders. Johannes Lambe also named. Dates to 1627 during the reign of Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1625-1649).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which William Carlile owes \"three hundred pounds of good lawful money of England\" to Mathew Westaby, both of Yorkshire County, England. Witnessed and signed by Richard Maddison, John Maddison, and [illegible name]. Dates to 1658 during the term of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland (in office 1653-1658).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Mathew (also named as Matthias) Dickinson and his wife Ursula of Ellorton, Yorkshire County, England and Thomas Tindall of Kirflington, Yorkshire County, England. Tindall makes a payment of forty pounds to Dickinson and his wife. Signed and sealed by Matthias Dickinson, with intact, red wax seal, and Isafula? Dickinson (his mark). Witnessed and signed by John Walker, James Finson (his mark), and John Baron (his mark). Dates to October 18, 1683 during the reign of Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1660-1685).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Indenture between George Ayslaby and Walker. Surnames Redhaive and Fish also mentioned. Document damaged and incomplete. Dates to 1687 during the reign of James II, King of England, Scotland (as James VII), and Ireland (r.1685-1688).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Document referring to property in Alstonfield, Staffordshire County and Hartington, Derbyshire County. Dates to 1689 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish and Latin on vellum. \"An inventory of all and singuler the goods and chattells debts and creditts of Mary Freland late of the parish of the holy Trinity in Guldeford in the County of Surrey widow deceased, taken and appraised the fourteenth day of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety by David Lyall and James Gilham.\" Inventory in English, while a twelve-line subscription by Robert Chapman, signed by him and Roger Dopkins appears in Latin. The document is made up of two membranes of vellum that were stitched together and folded. A period metal pin punctures the document twice and remains attached. Dates to 1690 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century notes. From the notes: \"This is the formal inventory draw up at her decease in 1690 of the goods, assets and debts of Mary Freland of Guildford, taking the place of the Inquisitio post mortem that had previously been standard in the circumstances. The inventory itself is clearly and boldly written in English, each item being distinctly specified and listed with a valuation in Roman numerals, though the certification of this as a testamentary document for probate is in Latin. The widow Freland was evidently in relatively humble circumstances, as the estimate of the value of her wearing apparel and of the money in her purse together at 4/- indicates. The valuation of her whole estate is 18 pounds, 12 shillings, and 8 pence, but this total is made up of such items as 'seaven old blanketts,' 'five course towells,' 'three ould Beds and three boulsters and two pillowes.' Among items of some consequence, the widow had a gold ring, 16 pewter dishes, a pewter flagon and a pewter tankard, brass kettles, and a basin and two porringers of pewter.\"","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which Peter Carliell of Sandholme, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County sells one acre of land in Blyth to Stephen Beatson of Orsthroppe, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County for six pounds and five shillings.The land is bounded by Robert Gimby's on the east and Sebastian Elythorpe's on the west. Signed and sealed by Peter Carliell (his mark). Witnessed and signed by Samuel Payson?, [illegible name], Richard Rommasd?, and John Williamson. Dates to March 1, 1694 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Sir Fulvar Skipwith of Newbald, Warwickshire County and Sir Bradwardine Jackson of Bolton, Yorkshire County. Mentions an indenture document from November 25, 1654 between Sir Edward Mansfield, a knight of Claseden? in Buffs County (East Kent?) and Sir George Couzy, a knight of Gray's Inn in Middlesex County. Also speaks of Elizabeth Couzy, daughter and heir of Sir George Couzy, and Robert Robinson of London. Signed and sealed by Fulvar Skippwith. Red wax seal with possible family emblem. Witnessed and signed by Richard Marshall, Booth? Chaderton?, and Michael Arthur. Dates to December 9, 1697 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Grant by Frances, Dowager Countess of Salisbury (as executrix of Ralph Lee, who was executor of Simon Bennett) to William Hanbury of the Middle Temple and George Townesend of Lincoln's Inn, of a Statute Staple or Recognizance entered into by George Skipp of Godberry in February 1669 which bound him to Simon Bennett in the sum of 5,000 pounds (this recognizance in trust for the Dowager Countess of Salisbury). Dates to March 10, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Edward Shoppard, son and heir of Richard Shoppard, of Doncaster?, Yorkshire County, and James Shoppard of Hinningcoy?, Notthinghamshire County and John Arthur of Doncaster? Cottage leased for a year by Edward Shoppard for five shillings paid by James Shoppard and John Arthur. Several other individuals named identifying adjoining lands including John Mogson?, John Trott?, Nicholas Bosvile, and William Walker. Signed and sealed by Edward Shoppard. Witnessed and signed by Gregory Gall, Winifred Whitaker, John Arthur June. Two, six pence tax stamps affixed to document. Dates to November 4, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note on William III.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Manorial document (perhaps copy of Court Roll) concerning Brassington (Derbyshire?) mentioning William Barton, Richard Charlton, and the common pasture of Brassington called le over pasture. Dates to May 12, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. An official document authorizing transfer of the tenure of real estate within the ancient manor of Faxfleete, Yorkshire County. It was issued by the manor's Court Baron at which such transfers of tenancy had to be approved and registered. Philip Shorthendy, Seneschal of the manor, issues this document in the name of Edmund Lloyd, the lord. It records the homage that Robert Walker senior had done to Lloyd, and that according to the manorial rolls he had died in tenancy of a cottage, a close called Hempgarth, a croft with one calf, and a lane in Osmardike. These properties are transferred hereby to William Walker, Robert's son and heir, on the lord's receipt of the latter's pledge of allegiance. Dates to October 23, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Mentions John Bryan and Thomas Feather. Dates to November 1713 during the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1702-1714).","Scope and Contents\nIndenture whereby Christopher Bullin, a banker from Liverpool, sells 36,000 square yards (4 acres) of land in Walton-on-the-Hill to William Brown, a merchant from Liverpool. John Topham, Joshua Lace, and Ambrose Lace, all of Liverpool, are also mentioned. A hand drawn map of Bullin's land is provided and the document states that the land is bounded by Mr. Palmer's to the north, the late Mr. Crompton's to the east, the late Mr. Thomas Lowry's to the west, and the road leading from the Breck Lane to Newsham House to the south. Dates to August 30, 1828 during the reign of George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Hanover (r.1820-1830).","Scope and Contents\nPatent for Evan Leigh of Aston-under-Lyne, Lancashire County, England for the invention of \"certain improvements in steam engines\" and others for \"serving machinery.\" Large, intricately detailed wax Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Queen Victoria attached to document by yellow and green rope. Dates to the reign of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1837-1901). Patent was contained in a blue wooden stationary box with latch. On the top of the lid of the box in gold was a seal of the United Kingdom with lion and unicorn below which the engraving \"John Davies, C.E. Office for Patents Manchester\" appeared. The box was removed from the collection upon processing. John Lacey Davies was a civil engineer who worked for the Manchester Office of Patents between at least 1840-1866, possibly longer. An October 7, 1840 correspondence between Davies and a patent client appears on page 182 of the London journal of arts and sciences, and repertory of patent inventions, Vol. 17, 1841. Davies' office is listed as Office for Patents 66 Chancery Lane, Manchester. An August 10, 1850 letter from Davies to the Office for Patents in Manchester is held by the British National Archives in the Manchester Archives under correspondence, M6/3/8/108. Another reference to Davies from April 7, 1866 appears in Bennet Woodcroft's Chronological Index of Patents Applied for and Patents Granted for the year 1866, (London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoodie, 1867).","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for James Dicky dated April 24, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Lewis, a major for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. James Dicky, an asignee, is given two thousand acres. Other names mentioned include William Lytle, Robert Morris, John Taylor Griffin. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 21, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Francis Mianis, a captain for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Banks, William Johnston, William Reynolds. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia and delivered to R. Thoamas on June 26, 1798. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Cunninghma who served as a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. 1,333 and 1/3 acres of land is transferred to William Lytle, asignee of Robert Morris, asignee of John Taylor Griffin, asignee of William Cunningham. The land is part of a 5,333 and 1/3 acres military land warrant #1783 for William Cunningham's service. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Harrison Winn, a soldier the entire war, and David Harris, a soldier for three years. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Hayes, John W. Johnson, Thomas Mathews, and John Archer. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 14, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Johnathan Tinsley, John Shaver, George Shaver, and Dennis McKiney in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Samuel McCraw, Josiah Tanehill, and John Sappington. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 15, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of John Casey, a soldier for the entire war, Allen Stubbs, a soldier for three years, and Samuel Brooking, a corporal for three years, all in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include George Alderson, Jacob Fowler, Edward Fowler, and George Cleudiuen. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War. Includes wax eagle seal of Elijah Haywood.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated July 5, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Davies, a colonel of seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Thomas Bedford and John Catlett. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson, Henry Whitings, James Morrison, and Strother Jones. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of David Stephenson, a major for seven years, and William McEliay, a soldier for three years, both in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Evan Francis and Leroy Edwards. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of James Monroe, a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three thousand three hundred and one third acres. Other names mentioned include Richard Starks, Elisha King, Thomas Martin, and James McHenry. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington, D.C. by R.C. Weightman. Uncut, 5 pages.","Scope and Contents\n29th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Executive Documber No. 221, August 6, 1846. Published in Washington D.C. by Ritchie \u0026 Heiss. 3 pages. President James K. Polk here transmits a copy of the treaty by which the United States acquired the Oregon Territory. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Boston by Alfred Mudge \u0026 Son, 34 School Street, Opposite City Hall. Bound, 26 pages. Josiah Perham, an early advocate of a transcontinental railroad here proposes the construction of a Pacific railroad to be financed by sale of stock, in quantities of one to ten shares, to small investors. Calling his scheme the People's Pacific Railroad, he envisioned the ownership of the line to consist of at least a million Americans, each of whom would be a participant \"in the greatest enterprise, fraught with more blessings than any other business enterprise of this or any other age.\" Perham secured a charter from the state of Maine, obtained the backing of Senator Thaddeus Stevens, and petitioned Congress to grant the company right-of-way from Kansas to San Francisco. Oposition from the switch to a northern route and to ask for a direct charter. In this revised form, the bill passed and shortly after President Lincoln signed the charter on July 2, 1864. Perham was made the first President of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nHeadline story titled \"Exploring Expeditions\" with main titles \"The Hayden Expedition of 1873,\" \"The New Route to Yellowstone Park, Capt. Jone's Expedition of 1873,\" and \"Prof. Agassiz's Amazon Expedition.\" Uncut, still as one large folded sheet. 8 pages.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington D.C. by the Government Printing Office. Bound, 10 pages. W. McMicken, Surveyor-General of Washington Territory, reports on the resources and development of the region. Sections are devoted to the geographical description of Washington Territory, climate, extent of arable and timber lands, inland navigation, railroads, mineral resources, manufacturing interests, and population. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\n$1,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$2,500 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$100 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$2,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$300 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$3,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$10,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\nThis collection of American railroad stock certificates includes documents from the following companies: White Water Railroad Copmany; The Wali Kill Valley Railroad Company; Vernon Greensburg and Rushville Railroad Company; The Toledo \u0026 Michigan Belt Railway Company; Utica and Schenectady Railroad Company; Ware River Railroad Company; West Shore Railroad Company; The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company; Albany and Schenectady Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Hamilton \u0026 Dayton Railroad Company; Chicago and Canada Southern Railway Company; Cincinnati and Indiana Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis \u0026 Chicago Railway Company; Beech Creek Railroad Company; Buffalo Thousand Islands and Portland Railroad Company; The Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company; St. Joseph, South Bend \u0026 Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad Company; Cleveland, Painsville \u0026 Ashtabula Railroad Company; The Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company; The Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; Syracuse, Ontario \u0026 New York Railway Company; Swan Creek Railway Company; The Syracuse and Cherrango Railraod Company; The Syracuse, Cherrango and New York Railroad Company; Syracuse \u0026 Utica Railroad Company; Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway Company; Susquehanna \u0026 Clearfield Railroad Company; Schoolcraft and Three Rivers Railroad Company; St. Lawrence and Adirondack Railway Company; Rome, Watertown and Ogdensbury Railroad Company (also labeled Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh Railroad Company); Rocky River Railway Company; The Pine Creek Railway Company; The Peoria and Eastern Railway Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Niagara Falls Branch Railroad Company; New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company; New York and Northern Railway Company; New York \u0026 Fort Lee Railroad Company; New Jersey Junction Railroad Company; The Lake Erie, Youngstown \u0026 Southern Railroad Company; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Michigan Midland and Canada Railroad Company; Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Mahoning Coal Railroad Company; The Mr. Keesport and Belle Vernon Railroad Company; The Kanawha \u0026 Michigan Railway Company; The Lake Shore Railway Company; Kalamazoo and White Pigeon Railroad Company; Jersey Shore, Pine Creek \u0026 Buffalo Railway Company; Dunkirk, Warren \u0026 Pittsburgh Railway Company; The Franklin Canal Company's Erie \u0026 Ohio Railroad; Cleveland \u0026 Toledo Railroad Company; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati \u0026 Indianapolis Railway Company; Columbus, Springfield \u0026 Cincinnati Railroad Company; The Detroit, Monroe \u0026 Toledo Railroad Company; Cincinnati Sandusky and Cleveland Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Railway Company; Oswego \u0026 Rome Railroad Company; Mohawk Valley Railroad Company; The Muncie Belt Railway Company; Michigan Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Little Falls \u0026 Dolgeville Railroad Company; The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company; The Junction Railroad Company; Jackson and Cincinnati Railway Company; State Line \u0026 Stony Point Railroad Company; Canada Southern Railway Company; Cleveland \u0026 Erie Railroad; Geneva, Corning and Southern Railroad Company; Harrison Branch Company; Erie and North East Railroad Company; The Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley \u0026 Pittsburgh Railroad Company; The Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad Company; Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad; Ontario Pacific Railway Company; Norwood \u0026 Montreal Railroad Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; New York \u0026 Ottawa Railway Company; The New York \u0026 Mahopac Railroad Company; New York and Fort Lee Railroad Company; The Sturgis, Goshen \u0026 St. Louis Railway Company; Illiana Coal Company; Merchants Dispatch Transportation Company; The National Stock Yard Company","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","McNerney, Chester, 1914-1983","McNerney, Shirley","Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694","William III, King of England, 1650-1702","English French Latin"],"collection_title_tesim":["Chester McNerney Collection, 1290/1950"],"collection_ssim":["Chester McNerney Collection, 1290/1950"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["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."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eChester McNerney was born October 21, 1914 in Indiana to parents Thomas and Shirley and died in November 1983 just prior to his collection's donation. 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Smith in April 2011.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe folder numbering for Box two has been updated to begin with number 1.  It previously started with folder 24.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessioned by Benjamin Bromley in March 2011. Collection processed and finding aid created by Austin W. Smith in April 2011.","The folder numbering for Box two has been updated to begin with number 1.  It previously started with folder 24."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of a variety of French, English, and American documents that span from the late thirteenth century to the year 1950.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 1 contains medieval French and English land sale and grant documents on vellum written primarily in Latin from c.1290-1396. The French documents are from Caylus and Espinas, while the English documents are from Yorkshire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 2 contains English land transfer, indenture, and last will and testament documents on vellum primarily from Yorkshire from the years 1577-1698. Some are written in Latin, while others are in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 3 contains early eighteenth century English manorial documents written in Latin, two from 1701 and one from 1713.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 4 consists of two nineteenth century English documents, an 1828 indenture and a mid-nineteenth century patent for \"improvements in steam engines,\" both from Lancashire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 5 contains copies, dated 1832, of American land patents from the years 1798-1800 and refer to American Revolutionary War veterans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 6 consists of a variety of nineteenth century American pamphlets and an 1873 New York Tribune newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 7 is a collection of American certificates of loans issued by the City of Philadelphia between the years 1854-1889.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 8 contains several American railroad company stock certificates from primarily the nineteenth century.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of \"one selion of land\" [a selion was a strip of ploughland] from Robert Kingye of Gondale to Edmund of Gondale \"for a certain sum of money.\" Witnesses include Henry of Heek, John of Gondale, and Wm? Golding. Seal is missing and there is no date, but most likely dates to the late thirteenth century. Includes separate twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Pos? to Mari de Varaye of a piece of land in the territory of ginebrieiras vielhas. Dates to 1311 during the the reign of Philip IV, King of France (r.1285-1314). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Dates to the reign of Philip VI, King of France (r.1328-1350).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of a house in Caylus in the suberb called \"de la fon de la fargua\" in the fee of Lord Raimundus Athonis from Johannes Fraysc and his son Johannes, both of Caylus, to Johannes Domalanal of Caylus. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1358 during the reign of John II, King of France (r.1350-1364). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Bertolinien bru of Caylus to Esteue de la plassa al lebratier of Caylus, one hemp field in the territory delas domina delhioro. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1364 during the reign of either John II, King of France (r.1350-1364), or Charles V, King of France (r.1364-1380). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Thomas of Hayen to Walter Foray \"one acre of arable land... in the Parish of Bradewatere [Broadwater] lying in the furlong called Shorteland between the land of William Brygthrich on the one part \u0026amp; the land formerly Thomas Bernard's on the other.\" The Parish of Broadwater is located in Worthing in the county of West Sussex. The date of July 24, 1373 was determined from the phrase \"Sunday next after the Feast of St. Margeret the Virgin, forty-seventh year of the reign of Edward III.\" Dates to the reign of Edward III, King of England (r.1327-1377). Includes separate nineteenth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFrench on vellum. Documents the granting of land by R. Athonis to B. Galaberti of Espinas, property in Espinas in the area of Matfrenesqua, formerly held by G. delsol. Espinas is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1396 during the reign of Charles VI, King of France (r.1380-1422). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. John Helme of Ripon, Yorkshire, declares that in consideration of 26 pounds, 13 shillings, 4 pence lawful money that he has received from Richard Tirrie, tailor, of Ripon, Yorkshire, he has conveyed to him, his heirs and assigns in perpetuity a meadow. This meadow, estimated to be of 2 acres, is in Sharow, near Ripon (near the border of the North and the West Ridings), next to the moor, and is known as Turker Close. It is now occupied by Helme and is transferred to Tirrie's sole proprietorship and use, with warranty against anyone else putting forward a claim. On the recto the delivery of the meadow by Helme to Tirrie, on the same day as the deed was executed is recorded, with William Grange, John Grange, John [illegible] and Egitius Mitchell as witnesses. Only the last actually signs. Document sealed with mark in place of signature, in favor of Richard Tirrie. Dates to May 1577 during the reign of Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland (r.1558-1603).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Henry Rimer of Yorkshire and John Smithe of Yorkshire, transfer of money and land. Signed and sealed by Henry Rimer. Richard Kirkman and others sign as witnesses on recto. Dates to July 5, 1617 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Robert Fay. Signed and sealed by Thomas Ridley and Rogers Coles. Dates to November 4, 1620 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Arannid? Saunders. Johannes Lambe also named. Dates to 1627 during the reign of Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1625-1649).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which William Carlile owes \"three hundred pounds of good lawful money of England\" to Mathew Westaby, both of Yorkshire County, England. Witnessed and signed by Richard Maddison, John Maddison, and [illegible name]. Dates to 1658 during the term of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland (in office 1653-1658).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Mathew (also named as Matthias) Dickinson and his wife Ursula of Ellorton, Yorkshire County, England and Thomas Tindall of Kirflington, Yorkshire County, England. Tindall makes a payment of forty pounds to Dickinson and his wife. Signed and sealed by Matthias Dickinson, with intact, red wax seal, and Isafula? Dickinson (his mark). Witnessed and signed by John Walker, James Finson (his mark), and John Baron (his mark). Dates to October 18, 1683 during the reign of Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1660-1685).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Indenture between George Ayslaby and Walker. Surnames Redhaive and Fish also mentioned. Document damaged and incomplete. Dates to 1687 during the reign of James II, King of England, Scotland (as James VII), and Ireland (r.1685-1688).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Document referring to property in Alstonfield, Staffordshire County and Hartington, Derbyshire County. Dates to 1689 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish and Latin on vellum. \"An inventory of all and singuler the goods and chattells debts and creditts of Mary Freland late of the parish of the holy Trinity in Guldeford in the County of Surrey widow deceased, taken and appraised the fourteenth day of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety by David Lyall and James Gilham.\" Inventory in English, while a twelve-line subscription by Robert Chapman, signed by him and Roger Dopkins appears in Latin. The document is made up of two membranes of vellum that were stitched together and folded. A period metal pin punctures the document twice and remains attached. Dates to 1690 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century notes. From the notes: \"This is the formal inventory draw up at her decease in 1690 of the goods, assets and debts of Mary Freland of Guildford, taking the place of the Inquisitio post mortem that had previously been standard in the circumstances. The inventory itself is clearly and boldly written in English, each item being distinctly specified and listed with a valuation in Roman numerals, though the certification of this as a testamentary document for probate is in Latin. The widow Freland was evidently in relatively humble circumstances, as the estimate of the value of her wearing apparel and of the money in her purse together at 4/- indicates. The valuation of her whole estate is 18 pounds, 12 shillings, and 8 pence, but this total is made up of such items as 'seaven old blanketts,' 'five course towells,' 'three ould Beds and three boulsters and two pillowes.' Among items of some consequence, the widow had a gold ring, 16 pewter dishes, a pewter flagon and a pewter tankard, brass kettles, and a basin and two porringers of pewter.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which Peter Carliell of Sandholme, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County sells one acre of land in Blyth to Stephen Beatson of Orsthroppe, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County for six pounds and five shillings.The land is bounded by Robert Gimby's on the east and Sebastian Elythorpe's on the west. Signed and sealed by Peter Carliell (his mark). Witnessed and signed by Samuel Payson?, [illegible name], Richard Rommasd?, and John Williamson. Dates to March 1, 1694 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Sir Fulvar Skipwith of Newbald, Warwickshire County and Sir Bradwardine Jackson of Bolton, Yorkshire County. Mentions an indenture document from November 25, 1654 between Sir Edward Mansfield, a knight of Claseden? in Buffs County (East Kent?) and Sir George Couzy, a knight of Gray's Inn in Middlesex County. Also speaks of Elizabeth Couzy, daughter and heir of Sir George Couzy, and Robert Robinson of London. Signed and sealed by Fulvar Skippwith. Red wax seal with possible family emblem. Witnessed and signed by Richard Marshall, Booth? Chaderton?, and Michael Arthur. Dates to December 9, 1697 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Grant by Frances, Dowager Countess of Salisbury (as executrix of Ralph Lee, who was executor of Simon Bennett) to William Hanbury of the Middle Temple and George Townesend of Lincoln's Inn, of a Statute Staple or Recognizance entered into by George Skipp of Godberry in February 1669 which bound him to Simon Bennett in the sum of 5,000 pounds (this recognizance in trust for the Dowager Countess of Salisbury). Dates to March 10, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Edward Shoppard, son and heir of Richard Shoppard, of Doncaster?, Yorkshire County, and James Shoppard of Hinningcoy?, Notthinghamshire County and John Arthur of Doncaster? Cottage leased for a year by Edward Shoppard for five shillings paid by James Shoppard and John Arthur. Several other individuals named identifying adjoining lands including John Mogson?, John Trott?, Nicholas Bosvile, and William Walker. Signed and sealed by Edward Shoppard. Witnessed and signed by Gregory Gall, Winifred Whitaker, John Arthur June. Two, six pence tax stamps affixed to document. Dates to November 4, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note on William III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Manorial document (perhaps copy of Court Roll) concerning Brassington (Derbyshire?) mentioning William Barton, Richard Charlton, and the common pasture of Brassington called le over pasture. Dates to May 12, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. An official document authorizing transfer of the tenure of real estate within the ancient manor of Faxfleete, Yorkshire County. It was issued by the manor's Court Baron at which such transfers of tenancy had to be approved and registered. Philip Shorthendy, Seneschal of the manor, issues this document in the name of Edmund Lloyd, the lord. It records the homage that Robert Walker senior had done to Lloyd, and that according to the manorial rolls he had died in tenancy of a cottage, a close called Hempgarth, a croft with one calf, and a lane in Osmardike. These properties are transferred hereby to William Walker, Robert's son and heir, on the lord's receipt of the latter's pledge of allegiance. Dates to October 23, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Mentions John Bryan and Thomas Feather. Dates to November 1713 during the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1702-1714).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nIndenture whereby Christopher Bullin, a banker from Liverpool, sells 36,000 square yards (4 acres) of land in Walton-on-the-Hill to William Brown, a merchant from Liverpool. John Topham, Joshua Lace, and Ambrose Lace, all of Liverpool, are also mentioned. A hand drawn map of Bullin's land is provided and the document states that the land is bounded by Mr. Palmer's to the north, the late Mr. Crompton's to the east, the late Mr. Thomas Lowry's to the west, and the road leading from the Breck Lane to Newsham House to the south. Dates to August 30, 1828 during the reign of George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Hanover (r.1820-1830).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPatent for Evan Leigh of Aston-under-Lyne, Lancashire County, England for the invention of \"certain improvements in steam engines\" and others for \"serving machinery.\" Large, intricately detailed wax Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Queen Victoria attached to document by yellow and green rope. Dates to the reign of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1837-1901). Patent was contained in a blue wooden stationary box with latch. On the top of the lid of the box in gold was a seal of the United Kingdom with lion and unicorn below which the engraving \"John Davies, C.E. Office for Patents Manchester\" appeared. The box was removed from the collection upon processing. John Lacey Davies was a civil engineer who worked for the Manchester Office of Patents between at least 1840-1866, possibly longer. An October 7, 1840 correspondence between Davies and a patent client appears on page 182 of the London journal of arts and sciences, and repertory of patent inventions, Vol. 17, 1841. Davies' office is listed as Office for Patents 66 Chancery Lane, Manchester. An August 10, 1850 letter from Davies to the Office for Patents in Manchester is held by the British National Archives in the Manchester Archives under correspondence, M6/3/8/108. Another reference to Davies from April 7, 1866 appears in Bennet Woodcroft's Chronological Index of Patents Applied for and Patents Granted for the year 1866, (London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoodie, 1867).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for James Dicky dated April 24, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Lewis, a major for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. James Dicky, an asignee, is given two thousand acres. Other names mentioned include William Lytle, Robert Morris, John Taylor Griffin. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 21, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Francis Mianis, a captain for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Banks, William Johnston, William Reynolds. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia and delivered to R. Thoamas on June 26, 1798. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Cunninghma who served as a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. 1,333 and 1/3 acres of land is transferred to William Lytle, asignee of Robert Morris, asignee of John Taylor Griffin, asignee of William Cunningham. The land is part of a 5,333 and 1/3 acres military land warrant #1783 for William Cunningham's service. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Harrison Winn, a soldier the entire war, and David Harris, a soldier for three years. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Hayes, John W. Johnson, Thomas Mathews, and John Archer. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 14, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Johnathan Tinsley, John Shaver, George Shaver, and Dennis McKiney in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Samuel McCraw, Josiah Tanehill, and John Sappington. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 15, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of John Casey, a soldier for the entire war, Allen Stubbs, a soldier for three years, and Samuel Brooking, a corporal for three years, all in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include George Alderson, Jacob Fowler, Edward Fowler, and George Cleudiuen. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War. Includes wax eagle seal of Elijah Haywood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated July 5, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Davies, a colonel of seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Thomas Bedford and John Catlett. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson, Henry Whitings, James Morrison, and Strother Jones. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of David Stephenson, a major for seven years, and William McEliay, a soldier for three years, both in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Evan Francis and Leroy Edwards. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of James Monroe, a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three thousand three hundred and one third acres. Other names mentioned include Richard Starks, Elisha King, Thomas Martin, and James McHenry. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington, D.C. by R.C. Weightman. Uncut, 5 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n29th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Executive Documber No. 221, August 6, 1846. Published in Washington D.C. by Ritchie \u0026amp; Heiss. 3 pages. President James K. Polk here transmits a copy of the treaty by which the United States acquired the Oregon Territory. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted in Boston by Alfred Mudge \u0026amp; Son, 34 School Street, Opposite City Hall. Bound, 26 pages. Josiah Perham, an early advocate of a transcontinental railroad here proposes the construction of a Pacific railroad to be financed by sale of stock, in quantities of one to ten shares, to small investors. Calling his scheme the People's Pacific Railroad, he envisioned the ownership of the line to consist of at least a million Americans, each of whom would be a participant \"in the greatest enterprise, fraught with more blessings than any other business enterprise of this or any other age.\" Perham secured a charter from the state of Maine, obtained the backing of Senator Thaddeus Stevens, and petitioned Congress to grant the company right-of-way from Kansas to San Francisco. Oposition from the switch to a northern route and to ask for a direct charter. In this revised form, the bill passed and shortly after President Lincoln signed the charter on July 2, 1864. Perham was made the first President of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHeadline story titled \"Exploring Expeditions\" with main titles \"The Hayden Expedition of 1873,\" \"The New Route to Yellowstone Park, Capt. Jone's Expedition of 1873,\" and \"Prof. Agassiz's Amazon Expedition.\" Uncut, still as one large folded sheet. 8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington D.C. by the Government Printing Office. Bound, 10 pages. W. McMicken, Surveyor-General of Washington Territory, reports on the resources and development of the region. Sections are devoted to the geographical description of Washington Territory, climate, extent of arable and timber lands, inland navigation, railroads, mineral resources, manufacturing interests, and population. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$1,000 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$2,500 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$100 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$2,000 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$300 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$3,000 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n$10,000 at six percent interest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThis collection of American railroad stock certificates includes documents from the following companies: White Water Railroad Copmany; The Wali Kill Valley Railroad Company; Vernon Greensburg and Rushville Railroad Company; The Toledo \u0026amp; Michigan Belt Railway Company; Utica and Schenectady Railroad Company; Ware River Railroad Company; West Shore Railroad Company; The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company; Albany and Schenectady Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Hamilton \u0026amp; Dayton Railroad Company; Chicago and Canada Southern Railway Company; Cincinnati and Indiana Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis \u0026amp; Chicago Railway Company; Beech Creek Railroad Company; Buffalo Thousand Islands and Portland Railroad Company; The Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company; St. Joseph, South Bend \u0026amp; Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad Company; Cleveland, Painsville \u0026amp; Ashtabula Railroad Company; The Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company; The Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; Syracuse, Ontario \u0026amp; New York Railway Company; Swan Creek Railway Company; The Syracuse and Cherrango Railraod Company; The Syracuse, Cherrango and New York Railroad Company; Syracuse \u0026amp; Utica Railroad Company; Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway Company; Susquehanna \u0026amp; Clearfield Railroad Company; Schoolcraft and Three Rivers Railroad Company; St. Lawrence and Adirondack Railway Company; Rome, Watertown and Ogdensbury Railroad Company (also labeled Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh Railroad Company); Rocky River Railway Company; The Pine Creek Railway Company; The Peoria and Eastern Railway Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Niagara Falls Branch Railroad Company; New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company; New York and Northern Railway Company; New York \u0026amp; Fort Lee Railroad Company; New Jersey Junction Railroad Company; The Lake Erie, Youngstown \u0026amp; Southern Railroad Company; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Michigan Midland and Canada Railroad Company; Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Mahoning Coal Railroad Company; The Mr. Keesport and Belle Vernon Railroad Company; The Kanawha \u0026amp; Michigan Railway Company; The Lake Shore Railway Company; Kalamazoo and White Pigeon Railroad Company; Jersey Shore, Pine Creek \u0026amp; Buffalo Railway Company; Dunkirk, Warren \u0026amp; Pittsburgh Railway Company; The Franklin Canal Company's Erie \u0026amp; Ohio Railroad; Cleveland \u0026amp; Toledo Railroad Company; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati \u0026amp; Indianapolis Railway Company; Columbus, Springfield \u0026amp; Cincinnati Railroad Company; The Detroit, Monroe \u0026amp; Toledo Railroad Company; Cincinnati Sandusky and Cleveland Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Railway Company; Oswego \u0026amp; Rome Railroad Company; Mohawk Valley Railroad Company; The Muncie Belt Railway Company; Michigan Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Little Falls \u0026amp; Dolgeville Railroad Company; The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company; The Junction Railroad Company; Jackson and Cincinnati Railway Company; State Line \u0026amp; Stony Point Railroad Company; Canada Southern Railway Company; Cleveland \u0026amp; Erie Railroad; Geneva, Corning and Southern Railroad Company; Harrison Branch Company; Erie and North East Railroad Company; The Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley \u0026amp; Pittsburgh Railroad Company; The Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad Company; Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad; Ontario Pacific Railway Company; Norwood \u0026amp; Montreal Railroad Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; New York \u0026amp; Ottawa Railway Company; The New York \u0026amp; Mahopac Railroad Company; New York and Fort Lee Railroad Company; The Sturgis, Goshen \u0026amp; St. Louis Railway Company; Illiana Coal Company; Merchants Dispatch Transportation Company; The National Stock Yard Company\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","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":["The collection consists of a variety of French, English, and American documents that span from the late thirteenth century to the year 1950.","Series 1 contains medieval French and English land sale and grant documents on vellum written primarily in Latin from c.1290-1396. The French documents are from Caylus and Espinas, while the English documents are from Yorkshire.","Series 2 contains English land transfer, indenture, and last will and testament documents on vellum primarily from Yorkshire from the years 1577-1698. Some are written in Latin, while others are in English.","Series 3 contains early eighteenth century English manorial documents written in Latin, two from 1701 and one from 1713.","Series 4 consists of two nineteenth century English documents, an 1828 indenture and a mid-nineteenth century patent for \"improvements in steam engines,\" both from Lancashire.","Series 5 contains copies, dated 1832, of American land patents from the years 1798-1800 and refer to American Revolutionary War veterans.","Series 6 consists of a variety of nineteenth century American pamphlets and an 1873 New York Tribune newspaper.","Series 7 is a collection of American certificates of loans issued by the City of Philadelphia between the years 1854-1889.","Series 8 contains several American railroad company stock certificates from primarily the nineteenth century.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of \"one selion of land\" [a selion was a strip of ploughland] from Robert Kingye of Gondale to Edmund of Gondale \"for a certain sum of money.\" Witnesses include Henry of Heek, John of Gondale, and Wm? Golding. Seal is missing and there is no date, but most likely dates to the late thirteenth century. Includes separate twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Pos? to Mari de Varaye of a piece of land in the territory of ginebrieiras vielhas. Dates to 1311 during the the reign of Philip IV, King of France (r.1285-1314). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Dates to the reign of Philip VI, King of France (r.1328-1350).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the sale of a house in Caylus in the suberb called \"de la fon de la fargua\" in the fee of Lord Raimundus Athonis from Johannes Fraysc and his son Johannes, both of Caylus, to Johannes Domalanal of Caylus. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1358 during the reign of John II, King of France (r.1350-1364). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Bertolinien bru of Caylus to Esteue de la plassa al lebratier of Caylus, one hemp field in the territory delas domina delhioro. Caylus is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1364 during the reign of either John II, King of France (r.1350-1364), or Charles V, King of France (r.1364-1380). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Documents the granting of land by Thomas of Hayen to Walter Foray \"one acre of arable land... in the Parish of Bradewatere [Broadwater] lying in the furlong called Shorteland between the land of William Brygthrich on the one part \u0026 the land formerly Thomas Bernard's on the other.\" The Parish of Broadwater is located in Worthing in the county of West Sussex. The date of July 24, 1373 was determined from the phrase \"Sunday next after the Feast of St. Margeret the Virgin, forty-seventh year of the reign of Edward III.\" Dates to the reign of Edward III, King of England (r.1327-1377). Includes separate nineteenth century note.","Scope and Contents\nFrench on vellum. Documents the granting of land by R. Athonis to B. Galaberti of Espinas, property in Espinas in the area of Matfrenesqua, formerly held by G. delsol. Espinas is a town in the present day department of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Dates to 1396 during the reign of Charles VI, King of France (r.1380-1422). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. John Helme of Ripon, Yorkshire, declares that in consideration of 26 pounds, 13 shillings, 4 pence lawful money that he has received from Richard Tirrie, tailor, of Ripon, Yorkshire, he has conveyed to him, his heirs and assigns in perpetuity a meadow. This meadow, estimated to be of 2 acres, is in Sharow, near Ripon (near the border of the North and the West Ridings), next to the moor, and is known as Turker Close. It is now occupied by Helme and is transferred to Tirrie's sole proprietorship and use, with warranty against anyone else putting forward a claim. On the recto the delivery of the meadow by Helme to Tirrie, on the same day as the deed was executed is recorded, with William Grange, John Grange, John [illegible] and Egitius Mitchell as witnesses. Only the last actually signs. Document sealed with mark in place of signature, in favor of Richard Tirrie. Dates to May 1577 during the reign of Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland (r.1558-1603).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Henry Rimer of Yorkshire and John Smithe of Yorkshire, transfer of money and land. Signed and sealed by Henry Rimer. Richard Kirkman and others sign as witnesses on recto. Dates to July 5, 1617 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Robert Fay. Signed and sealed by Thomas Ridley and Rogers Coles. Dates to November 4, 1620 during the reign of James I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1567-1625).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Last will and testament of Arannid? Saunders. Johannes Lambe also named. Dates to 1627 during the reign of Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1625-1649).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which William Carlile owes \"three hundred pounds of good lawful money of England\" to Mathew Westaby, both of Yorkshire County, England. Witnessed and signed by Richard Maddison, John Maddison, and [illegible name]. Dates to 1658 during the term of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland (in office 1653-1658).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Mathew (also named as Matthias) Dickinson and his wife Ursula of Ellorton, Yorkshire County, England and Thomas Tindall of Kirflington, Yorkshire County, England. Tindall makes a payment of forty pounds to Dickinson and his wife. Signed and sealed by Matthias Dickinson, with intact, red wax seal, and Isafula? Dickinson (his mark). Witnessed and signed by John Walker, James Finson (his mark), and John Baron (his mark). Dates to October 18, 1683 during the reign of Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1660-1685).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Indenture between George Ayslaby and Walker. Surnames Redhaive and Fish also mentioned. Document damaged and incomplete. Dates to 1687 during the reign of James II, King of England, Scotland (as James VII), and Ireland (r.1685-1688).","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Document referring to property in Alstonfield, Staffordshire County and Hartington, Derbyshire County. Dates to 1689 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish and Latin on vellum. \"An inventory of all and singuler the goods and chattells debts and creditts of Mary Freland late of the parish of the holy Trinity in Guldeford in the County of Surrey widow deceased, taken and appraised the fourteenth day of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety by David Lyall and James Gilham.\" Inventory in English, while a twelve-line subscription by Robert Chapman, signed by him and Roger Dopkins appears in Latin. The document is made up of two membranes of vellum that were stitched together and folded. A period metal pin punctures the document twice and remains attached. Dates to 1690 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Includes separate typed twentieth century notes. From the notes: \"This is the formal inventory draw up at her decease in 1690 of the goods, assets and debts of Mary Freland of Guildford, taking the place of the Inquisitio post mortem that had previously been standard in the circumstances. The inventory itself is clearly and boldly written in English, each item being distinctly specified and listed with a valuation in Roman numerals, though the certification of this as a testamentary document for probate is in Latin. The widow Freland was evidently in relatively humble circumstances, as the estimate of the value of her wearing apparel and of the money in her purse together at 4/- indicates. The valuation of her whole estate is 18 pounds, 12 shillings, and 8 pence, but this total is made up of such items as 'seaven old blanketts,' 'five course towells,' 'three ould Beds and three boulsters and two pillowes.' Among items of some consequence, the widow had a gold ring, 16 pewter dishes, a pewter flagon and a pewter tankard, brass kettles, and a basin and two porringers of pewter.\"","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture by which Peter Carliell of Sandholme, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County sells one acre of land in Blyth to Stephen Beatson of Orsthroppe, Parish of Eastrington, Yorkshire County for six pounds and five shillings.The land is bounded by Robert Gimby's on the east and Sebastian Elythorpe's on the west. Signed and sealed by Peter Carliell (his mark). Witnessed and signed by Samuel Payson?, [illegible name], Richard Rommasd?, and John Williamson. Dates to March 1, 1694 during the reign of King William III (r.1689-1702) and Queen Mary II (r.1689-1694) of England, Scotland, and Ireland.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Sir Fulvar Skipwith of Newbald, Warwickshire County and Sir Bradwardine Jackson of Bolton, Yorkshire County. Mentions an indenture document from November 25, 1654 between Sir Edward Mansfield, a knight of Claseden? in Buffs County (East Kent?) and Sir George Couzy, a knight of Gray's Inn in Middlesex County. Also speaks of Elizabeth Couzy, daughter and heir of Sir George Couzy, and Robert Robinson of London. Signed and sealed by Fulvar Skippwith. Red wax seal with possible family emblem. Witnessed and signed by Richard Marshall, Booth? Chaderton?, and Michael Arthur. Dates to December 9, 1697 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702).","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Grant by Frances, Dowager Countess of Salisbury (as executrix of Ralph Lee, who was executor of Simon Bennett) to William Hanbury of the Middle Temple and George Townesend of Lincoln's Inn, of a Statute Staple or Recognizance entered into by George Skipp of Godberry in February 1669 which bound him to Simon Bennett in the sum of 5,000 pounds (this recognizance in trust for the Dowager Countess of Salisbury). Dates to March 10, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nEnglish on vellum. Indenture between Edward Shoppard, son and heir of Richard Shoppard, of Doncaster?, Yorkshire County, and James Shoppard of Hinningcoy?, Notthinghamshire County and John Arthur of Doncaster? Cottage leased for a year by Edward Shoppard for five shillings paid by James Shoppard and John Arthur. Several other individuals named identifying adjoining lands including John Mogson?, John Trott?, Nicholas Bosvile, and William Walker. Signed and sealed by Edward Shoppard. Witnessed and signed by Gregory Gall, Winifred Whitaker, John Arthur June. Two, six pence tax stamps affixed to document. Dates to November 4, 1698 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century note on William III.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Manorial document (perhaps copy of Court Roll) concerning Brassington (Derbyshire?) mentioning William Barton, Richard Charlton, and the common pasture of Brassington called le over pasture. Dates to May 12, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. An official document authorizing transfer of the tenure of real estate within the ancient manor of Faxfleete, Yorkshire County. It was issued by the manor's Court Baron at which such transfers of tenancy had to be approved and registered. Philip Shorthendy, Seneschal of the manor, issues this document in the name of Edmund Lloyd, the lord. It records the homage that Robert Walker senior had done to Lloyd, and that according to the manorial rolls he had died in tenancy of a cottage, a close called Hempgarth, a croft with one calf, and a lane in Osmardike. These properties are transferred hereby to William Walker, Robert's son and heir, on the lord's receipt of the latter's pledge of allegiance. Dates to October 23, 1701 during the reign of William III, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r.1689-1702). Includes separate typed twentieth century notes.","Scope and Contents\nLatin on vellum. Mentions John Bryan and Thomas Feather. Dates to November 1713 during the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1702-1714).","Scope and Contents\nIndenture whereby Christopher Bullin, a banker from Liverpool, sells 36,000 square yards (4 acres) of land in Walton-on-the-Hill to William Brown, a merchant from Liverpool. John Topham, Joshua Lace, and Ambrose Lace, all of Liverpool, are also mentioned. A hand drawn map of Bullin's land is provided and the document states that the land is bounded by Mr. Palmer's to the north, the late Mr. Crompton's to the east, the late Mr. Thomas Lowry's to the west, and the road leading from the Breck Lane to Newsham House to the south. Dates to August 30, 1828 during the reign of George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Hanover (r.1820-1830).","Scope and Contents\nPatent for Evan Leigh of Aston-under-Lyne, Lancashire County, England for the invention of \"certain improvements in steam engines\" and others for \"serving machinery.\" Large, intricately detailed wax Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Queen Victoria attached to document by yellow and green rope. Dates to the reign of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (r.1837-1901). Patent was contained in a blue wooden stationary box with latch. On the top of the lid of the box in gold was a seal of the United Kingdom with lion and unicorn below which the engraving \"John Davies, C.E. Office for Patents Manchester\" appeared. The box was removed from the collection upon processing. John Lacey Davies was a civil engineer who worked for the Manchester Office of Patents between at least 1840-1866, possibly longer. An October 7, 1840 correspondence between Davies and a patent client appears on page 182 of the London journal of arts and sciences, and repertory of patent inventions, Vol. 17, 1841. Davies' office is listed as Office for Patents 66 Chancery Lane, Manchester. An August 10, 1850 letter from Davies to the Office for Patents in Manchester is held by the British National Archives in the Manchester Archives under correspondence, M6/3/8/108. Another reference to Davies from April 7, 1866 appears in Bennet Woodcroft's Chronological Index of Patents Applied for and Patents Granted for the year 1866, (London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoodie, 1867).","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for James Dicky dated April 24, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Lewis, a major for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. James Dicky, an asignee, is given two thousand acres. Other names mentioned include William Lytle, Robert Morris, John Taylor Griffin. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 21, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Francis Mianis, a captain for seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Banks, William Johnston, William Reynolds. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia and delivered to R. Thoamas on June 26, 1798. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Cunninghma who served as a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. 1,333 and 1/3 acres of land is transferred to William Lytle, asignee of Robert Morris, asignee of John Taylor Griffin, asignee of William Cunningham. The land is part of a 5,333 and 1/3 acres military land warrant #1783 for William Cunningham's service. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated June 9, 1798, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Harrison Winn, a soldier the entire war, and David Harris, a soldier for three years. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Henry Hayes, John W. Johnson, Thomas Mathews, and John Archer. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 14, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Johnathan Tinsley, John Shaver, George Shaver, and Dennis McKiney in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include Samuel McCraw, Josiah Tanehill, and John Sappington. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated January 15, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of John Casey, a soldier for the entire war, Allen Stubbs, a soldier for three years, and Samuel Brooking, a corporal for three years, all in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given five hundred acres. Other names mentioned include George Alderson, Jacob Fowler, Edward Fowler, and George Cleudiuen. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War. Includes wax eagle seal of Elijah Haywood.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated July 5, 1799, Philadelphia. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of William Davies, a colonel of seven years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Thomas Bedford and John Catlett. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson, Henry Whitings, James Morrison, and Strother Jones. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated May 12, 1800, Philadelphia and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of Thomas Patterson in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given one thousand acres. Other names mentioned include Charles Patterson. Original signed by John Adams, President, Timothy Pickering, Secretary of State, and James McHenry, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of David Stephenson, a major for seven years, and William McEliay, a soldier for three years, both in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three hundred and ninety acres. Other names mentioned include Evan Francis and Leroy Edwards. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nCopied by Elijah Haywood, commissioner of the General Land Office, Washington D.C., on June 14, 1832. Original document a land patent for William Lytle dated December 19, 1800, Washington, D.C. and delivered to Thomas Hopkins on December 20, 1800. Land awarded for the Revolutionary War service of James Monroe, a major for three years in the Virginia Continental Line. William Lytle, an asignee, is given three thousand three hundred and one third acres. Other names mentioned include Richard Starks, Elisha King, Thomas Martin, and James McHenry. Original signed by John Adams, President, John Marshall, Secretary of State, and Samuel Dexter, Secretary of War.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington, D.C. by R.C. Weightman. Uncut, 5 pages.","Scope and Contents\n29th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Executive Documber No. 221, August 6, 1846. Published in Washington D.C. by Ritchie \u0026 Heiss. 3 pages. President James K. Polk here transmits a copy of the treaty by which the United States acquired the Oregon Territory. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Boston by Alfred Mudge \u0026 Son, 34 School Street, Opposite City Hall. Bound, 26 pages. Josiah Perham, an early advocate of a transcontinental railroad here proposes the construction of a Pacific railroad to be financed by sale of stock, in quantities of one to ten shares, to small investors. Calling his scheme the People's Pacific Railroad, he envisioned the ownership of the line to consist of at least a million Americans, each of whom would be a participant \"in the greatest enterprise, fraught with more blessings than any other business enterprise of this or any other age.\" Perham secured a charter from the state of Maine, obtained the backing of Senator Thaddeus Stevens, and petitioned Congress to grant the company right-of-way from Kansas to San Francisco. Oposition from the switch to a northern route and to ask for a direct charter. In this revised form, the bill passed and shortly after President Lincoln signed the charter on July 2, 1864. Perham was made the first President of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\nHeadline story titled \"Exploring Expeditions\" with main titles \"The Hayden Expedition of 1873,\" \"The New Route to Yellowstone Park, Capt. Jone's Expedition of 1873,\" and \"Prof. Agassiz's Amazon Expedition.\" Uncut, still as one large folded sheet. 8 pages.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted in Washington D.C. by the Government Printing Office. Bound, 10 pages. W. McMicken, Surveyor-General of Washington Territory, reports on the resources and development of the region. Sections are devoted to the geographical description of Washington Territory, climate, extent of arable and timber lands, inland navigation, railroads, mineral resources, manufacturing interests, and population. Includes separate, typed twentieth century note.","Scope and Contents\n$1,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$2,500 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$100 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$2,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$300 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$3,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$200 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\n$10,000 at six percent interest","Scope and Contents\nThis collection of American railroad stock certificates includes documents from the following companies: White Water Railroad Copmany; The Wali Kill Valley Railroad Company; Vernon Greensburg and Rushville Railroad Company; The Toledo \u0026 Michigan Belt Railway Company; Utica and Schenectady Railroad Company; Ware River Railroad Company; West Shore Railroad Company; The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company; Albany and Schenectady Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Hamilton \u0026 Dayton Railroad Company; Chicago and Canada Southern Railway Company; Cincinnati and Indiana Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis \u0026 Chicago Railway Company; Beech Creek Railroad Company; Buffalo Thousand Islands and Portland Railroad Company; The Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company; St. Joseph, South Bend \u0026 Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad Company; Cleveland, Painsville \u0026 Ashtabula Railroad Company; The Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company; The Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; Syracuse, Ontario \u0026 New York Railway Company; Swan Creek Railway Company; The Syracuse and Cherrango Railraod Company; The Syracuse, Cherrango and New York Railroad Company; Syracuse \u0026 Utica Railroad Company; Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway Company; Susquehanna \u0026 Clearfield Railroad Company; Schoolcraft and Three Rivers Railroad Company; St. Lawrence and Adirondack Railway Company; Rome, Watertown and Ogdensbury Railroad Company (also labeled Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh Railroad Company); Rocky River Railway Company; The Pine Creek Railway Company; The Peoria and Eastern Railway Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Niagara Falls Branch Railroad Company; New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway Company; New York and Northern Railway Company; New York \u0026 Fort Lee Railroad Company; New Jersey Junction Railroad Company; The Lake Erie, Youngstown \u0026 Southern Railroad Company; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Company; Michigan Midland and Canada Railroad Company; Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Mahoning Coal Railroad Company; The Mr. Keesport and Belle Vernon Railroad Company; The Kanawha \u0026 Michigan Railway Company; The Lake Shore Railway Company; Kalamazoo and White Pigeon Railroad Company; Jersey Shore, Pine Creek \u0026 Buffalo Railway Company; Dunkirk, Warren \u0026 Pittsburgh Railway Company; The Franklin Canal Company's Erie \u0026 Ohio Railroad; Cleveland \u0026 Toledo Railroad Company; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati \u0026 Indianapolis Railway Company; Columbus, Springfield \u0026 Cincinnati Railroad Company; The Detroit, Monroe \u0026 Toledo Railroad Company; Cincinnati Sandusky and Cleveland Railroad Company; Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Railway Company; Oswego \u0026 Rome Railroad Company; Mohawk Valley Railroad Company; The Muncie Belt Railway Company; Michigan Southern Railroad Company; The Michigan Central Railroad Company; The Little Falls \u0026 Dolgeville Railroad Company; The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company; The Junction Railroad Company; Jackson and Cincinnati Railway Company; State Line \u0026 Stony Point Railroad Company; Canada Southern Railway Company; Cleveland \u0026 Erie Railroad; Geneva, Corning and Southern Railroad Company; Harrison Branch Company; Erie and North East Railroad Company; The Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley \u0026 Pittsburgh Railroad Company; The Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad Company; Pittsfield and North Adams Railroad; Ontario Pacific Railway Company; Norwood \u0026 Montreal Railroad Company; Northern Indiana Railroad Company; New York \u0026 Ottawa Railway Company; The New York \u0026 Mahopac Railroad Company; New York and Fort Lee Railroad Company; The Sturgis, Goshen \u0026 St. Louis Railway Company; Illiana Coal Company; Merchants Dispatch Transportation Company; The National Stock Yard Company"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["McNerney, Chester, 1914-1983","McNerney, Shirley","Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694","William III, King of England, 1650-1702"],"names_coll_ssim":["McNerney, Chester, 1914-1983","McNerney, Shirley"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","McNerney, Chester, 1914-1983","McNerney, Shirley","Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694","William III, King of England, 1650-1702"],"language_ssim":["English French Latin"],"total_component_count_is":69,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:44:41.677Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_714"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32_c01_c01_c01","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"Chronological Order - Group 1, 1700/1899","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32_c01_c01_c01#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32_c01_c01_c01","ref_ssm":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32_c01_c01_c01"],"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32_c01_c01_c01","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32_c01_c01","parent_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32_c01_c01","parent_ssim":["Virginia Cities Collection, 1663/1980","Series 32: Williamsburg","Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg","Box 5"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8763","viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32","viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_8763_c32_c01_c01"],"title_filing_ssi":"Chronological Order - Group 1","title_ssm":["Chronological Order - Group 1"],"title_tesim":["Chronological Order - Group 1"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Chronological Order - Group 1, 1700/1899"],"text":["Chronological Order - Group 1, 1700/1899","Virginia Cities Collection, 1663/1980","Series 32: Williamsburg","Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg","Box 5","Box 5","Folder 1"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Virginia Cities Collection, 1663/1980","Series 32: Williamsburg","Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg","Box 5"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Virginia Cities Collection, 1663/1980","Series 32: Williamsburg","Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg","Box 5"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1700/1899"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["pre 1700 - 1899"],"level_ssm":["File"],"level_ssim":["File"],"component_level_isim":[4],"sort_isi":159,"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"collection_ssim":["Virginia Cities Collection, 1663/1980"],"containers_ssim":["Box 5","Folder 1"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":10,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["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. 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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.","Alphabetical by name of city.","Reprocessed by Anne Johnson in 2011.","Added to collection in 2019 from backlog ephemera.","Mss. 39.4 V82co Virginia Counties Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library","Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library","Many other accessions relating to cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia are in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library.  Please check the subject index for the name of the city. Also, you can use the search box on the top right corner, being sure to check the \"Include Box Lists.\"","Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)","Artificial collection of papers relating to various cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.","A newspaper clipping concerning dead towns in Virginia.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents History of Christ Church. 3 p. 15 1/2 cm. Christmas card from Old Presbyterian Meeting House from William Buckner and Mr. Croarty. undated. Letter to Earl Gregg Swem from Josephine Weeks about buying a newly made print from Colonel Gilpin's \"Plan of Alexandria, 1798.\" June 17,1944. Alexandria businesses papers: envelope from Garrett and Monroe, card from Gwin, Beckham and Company Commission Merchants and Andrews Studios. undated. List of names and inscriptions on gravestones at Christ Church, Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Bethlehem Cemetery by George Magruder Battey. Carbon Copy. June 1, 1944. History of St. Paul's Church, Fairfax Parish, 1810-1932 by Margery Arden Hall. Copy. \"Financial statement and report and list of subscribers and pewholders of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Fairfax","Bath is in present day Berkeley County, West Virginia.","Papers of Thomas Marshall Hunter, Morgantown, W.Va. Typed copy of an act for establishing a town at the Warm Springs in the county of Berkeley.  October 1776. 1 piece. A list of original purchasers of lots in Bath, Berkeley County.  1 piece.  Extracts from the minutes of the trustees of Bath.  1 piece. An excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's Notes of Virginia.  1793. 1 piece. Copies of newspaper advertisements of stores and boarding houses. 1781.  3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Advertisement card for travel from Lynchburg, Virginia. undated.","Scope and Contents Music festival 1931. Advertising folder. Letter inviting people to visit a new academy established at the Midway under Mr. Pike Powers, formerly professor of Mathematics at Hampton Sydney. Signed by the nine professors. July 17, 1838. Affidavit signed by the Librarian of the Library of the University of Virginia on July 10, 1848 that the letter was copied from the Richmond Enquirer collection on July 10, 1848. Brochure of photographs of the buildings at the University of Virginia. A 1\" x 3.5\" calendar for 1927 from President Alderman is attached. 1927. Prints of engravings: \"View of the University of Virginia\" and \"University of Virginia, Charlottesville.\" undated. Letter from W.W. Gilmer of Charlottesville to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia recommending A.P. Abell as Proctor of the University. Partial letter from an unknown person at the University about new professorships, lack of money, who might be retiring and the increase from 32 to 50 Virginia students. April 4, 1856. Letter from Edwin M. Mann of the Chambers of the Judge of the Hustings Court in Petersburg, Virginia to Capt. W. Roane Ruffin, Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia about recommending Mayor R.W. Jones for Chair of General and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. September 23, 1884. \"College Topics\", Volume VII, Number 4, a publication of the University of Virginia which gives and account of the burning of the Rotunda. November 4, 1895. Sent by John Stewart Bryan on February 10, 1936. Editorial to the Enquirer by W.A. Turner about a proposed bill to consolidate the medical department at the University of Virginia and the Medical College at Richmond. undated. Mimeograph copy of a letter to Miss Nannie from Sallie J. Doswell about the advertising costs in her new edition of the condensed history of the University. March 21, 1911. A small book of \"A Partial Roster of Eminent Alumni\" of the \"University of Virginia in the Service of the Republic.\" undated. University of Virginia Alumni News. December 1926. University of Virginia commencement programs. June 29, 1855, June 27, 1856 (2 copies), June 29,1857 (2 copies) and July 4, 1860 (2 copies).","Scope and Contents A historical and descriptive article. undated. 1 piece. Typed copy of an act incorporating the town, 1749. 1 piece. Typed copy of a list of residents of Dumfries found in the ledger of Daniel Payne, merchant. 1758-1761. 1 piece. Typed list of merchants residing in Dumfries. 1789. 1 piece. A Short historical sketch of the Dumfries lodge of Masons, 1797-1830, including a list of members in 1798. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents A print, \"Fortress Monroe, Va. and Its Vicinity\" with a numbered legend of places on the picture. undated.","Day book of the corporation of Fredericksbug, Virginia. 28 April 1802 -- 28 February 1812. 80 pages. 12 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. List of voters and militia in the corporation of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1855. 48 pages. 13 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. An illustrated descriptive folder. 1 piece. An envelope printed with six views of buildings. 1 piece. 1787-1840 Fredericksburg District Court Records: See Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.","Scope and Contents Fredericksburg Street lottery tickets signed by Beck (sic) Welford. Over 50 tickets. Some tickets have the name of purchaser on the reverse side. 1826. 1 lottery ticket from St. Louis, dated March 6, 1817. Pages with photographs of State Teachers College. (Mary Washington University). 4 pages. undated. Printed letter to the \"communicants of St. George's Church\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, asking for funds. undated. Statement of current expenses of St. George's Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. February 19, 1872. Advertisement for \"Johnston and Company, Druggists and Apothecaries\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. undated.","Numerical list of blanks and prizes in the Fredericksburg Female Charity School Lottery.  1805.  48 pages.  15 1/2 x 10 inches.","July 5, 1953 Daily Press newspaper clipping \"Historical Approach Used in the Selection of New Names for Hampton City Streets.\" Annual reports for the Committee for the Fort Monroe Museum and its successor, the Casemate Museum. 1951-1974.","Engraving of Hanover Court-House, possibly removed from a book.","Two prints of Harper's Ferry by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, showing different views. One newspaper print reproduction, \"Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Company.  1854. Three prints by G. Perkins, 1874, \"Harper's Ferry by Moonlight.\"","5 printed reproductions of photographs of buildings at the \"State Teacher's College\" in Harrisonburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Flyers advertising \"Gooch\" and \"Little Miss Spruce\" trees by Winslow L. Gooch of Hopewell, Virginia.","Related material: See the Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946-1979, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; and the Jamestowne Society Papers, 1930-1966, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1629-1952, relating to Jamestown, Va. Note: Items relating to Colonial National Historical Park and to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are filed under Williamsburg. See also: Map Collection.\n    Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town.  13 pieces.","Landing at Jamestown.  An engraving.  1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America.  James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\"  (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828).  2 items.","Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City.  1629.  4 pieces.","Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island.  4 photostats.","Log houses at Jamestown.  By George C. Gregory.  Blueprint of a typed article.  1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682.","Photographs of buildings and foundations.  13 pieces. Undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase.","Photograph of a section of the church yard.  Undated. 1 piece.","Objects unearthed.  6 photographs and an illustrated article. Undated.","Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952.  7 pieces.","Monument.  Copy of architect's sketch.  1 piece.","Philopena Album.  New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated.  Includes engraving of Jamestown.","Photostat of Richmond TImes Dispatch, 1936 Jamestown Day\n        Photostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13.  From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.","John Page to William Sherwood Deed. 1681/2.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Postcard of rear view of Jamestown Church.  1930's newspaper article entitled \"National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America\" about Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux building a memorial at Jamestown.","Scope and Contents Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town. 13 pieces. Landing at Jamestown. An engraving. 1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America. James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\" (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828). 2 items. Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City. 1629. 4 pieces. Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island. 4 photostats. Log houses at Jamestown. By George C. Gregory. Blueprint of a typed article. 1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682. Photographs of buildings and foundations. 13 pieces. undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase. Photograph of a section of the church yard. undated. 1 piece. Objects unearthed. 6 photographs and an illustrated article. undated. Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952. 7 pieces. Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece. Philopena Album. New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated. Includes engraving of Jamestown.\nPhotostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.","Photostat copies: letter from Ellen M. Bagby of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA to Mr. Warner S. McCall of Gibson City, Illinois inviting him to Jamestown for the installation of the plaque honoring Edward Maria Wingfield; memo by Warner McCall read by Bishop Brown at the Annual meeting of the APVA and newspaper clippings of the event with picture of plaque.","Photostat copies of two early deeds from Jamestown from the Ambler Papers at the Library of Congress, \"Virginia:  Jamestown--Land Patents, Deeds, etc.\"         Four photographs from the National Park Service:         Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,         Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,         Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and         Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Scope and Contents Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Four photographs from the National Park Service:","Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,","Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,","Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and","Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Ephemera from the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown.  Includes the Virginia Department of Highways report on \"Traffic and the Jamestown Festival,\" \"Jamestown Festival Official Program,\" programs for the musical program at PBK in Williamsburg and the christening of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, brochure entitled \"Souvenir of the Jamestown Festival 1957, Old World Heritage,\"Jamestown Festival brochure, brochure for \"The Founders,\" ticket stub for the festivities, and a Jamestown Anniversary Issue of the magazine \"Forth\".","Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown, undated for probably early 20th century.  2 copies of the Supplement to the Virginia Gazette, dated June 28, 1957, about the Jamestown Festival.\nJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed, 1681/82.","Lexington Lottery Tickets, signed by Fisher and Jordan. 5 tickets.","Scope and Contents Lynchburg art club. Catalog of exhibition, 1929. 1 sheet. Flyer for \"Lynchburg Institute for Young Ladies\" conducted by Mr. And Mrs. Meany. undated. A flyer for the Morgantown Female Academy which is to be run by Mr. and Mrs. Meany, 1845, and a flyer for St. Mary's Female Seminary (Maryland) written by E.J. Meany, Principal. undated.","Scope and Contents Envelope from the business, Messrs. Lee Taylor and Co., Leaf Tobacco. undated. Receipt of William Turner and John F. Powell. August 22, 1795. Receipt of Capt. William Turner and John Poe, July 21, 1821. Receipt of Walter Irvine, Samuel Irvine and Proper Powell, July 11, 1796.","Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Virginia branch of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1937.  1 piece. Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece. News letter of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece.","A note giving the wording of the act of incorporation. 1799. 1 piece.","An airplane view. 1 piece.","To the pioneers of Newport News, Va. A historical sketch by George B. West. 1911. Typed copy. 1 piece. The Mariners' Museum. By Homer L. Ferguson. 9 p. illus. 28 cm. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of merchants. 2 pieces.","Receipt for George [illegible] who lives at 453-21 Street, Newport News, Virginia.","Miscellaneous letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people, including an 1804 letter describing a fire in Norfolk, an 1826 polling list, and an 1830 funeral invitation.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, \"The Tidewater Trail,\" \"Norfolk's Historic Mace\" (1935), \"Christ Church Congregation\" by Robert Morton Hughes and program of \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's Most Unusual Church [First Baptist]); broadside describing exhibitions and activities of Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science; and photograph of woodcut showing Market Square. 14 items.","Original, printed and miscellaneous material. W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp. ALS. March 24, 1804. Includes typescript. 1 p. List of voters casting their vote for either George Loyall of John S. Steed as the next delegate from Norfolk to the General Assembly. April 24, 1826 1 p. PD. Invitation to attend the funeral of Col. William Anderson, Norfolk, Va. June 13, 1830. 1 item. PC. Pamphlet entitled, \"Christ Church Congregation,\" by Robert Morton Hughes. 1937. 13 pp. PM. Program of the \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's most Unusual Church, [First Baptist].\" 1950. 57 pp. PM. Schedule of Gray Line Motor Tours of the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. 1929. 1 p. PM. \"The Tidewater Trail, a chronicle for Groups for Service Women in this Community,\" featuring an article about the Barton Myers home in Norfolk, Va. January 1, 1931. 16 pp. PM. A brief history and description of the Mace of Norfolk, entitled \"Norfolk's Historic Mace.\" 1935. 14 pp. PM. Advertising bill for Gray Line Motor Tours. n.d. 1 p. PM Advertisement of John B. Loughran, \"dealer in picture frames, looking glasses...and clocks,\" No. 182 Church St., Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 p. PM. Handbill describing exhibitions and activities of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. n.d. 1 p. PM. Black and white photograph, 8\" x 10\", of a woodcut of Market Square, Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 item. Ph.","Scope and Contents S.W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp.  ALS.  Including typescript.  1 p.","Advertisement for subscription to the \"Day Book\" for Norfolk and Portsmouth residents. Ca. 1870. Note: Photographs from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition held in Norfolk, Virginia are filed under James City County, Virginia in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Pocahontas Playbill. undated.","A letter from P.H. Drewry, 13 September 1922, regarding his proposed history of Petersburg. 1 piece. Tabb Street Presbyterian Church. List of members, 1867. Printed. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of business houses. 3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Photographs of the Virginia State College for Negroes in Petersburg, Virginia. undated. Account book from the Petersburg area. Earliest legible date is 1765. Partial. Fragile. Some names legible. Fragments of invoices from the Petersburg area. Fragile. Legible names: Mr. Buchanan, John Smith, Charles Hudson, Littlebury White, Buckner Raney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph and William Hamlin. 1759-1789. 8 items. Advertising card form the Davis Carriage Company. undated. Article on Blandford's Church from \"The Commonwealth Magazine\". June 1954. Report by the Association Preservation Petersburg Antiquities on the Pride Family and Pride's Field. Includes newspaper articles and photographs. February 4, 1938. Copy of legal document about moving a road near Blandford. Includes plat and list of all tithables on the land of Bollingbrook Ward. May 1787.","History of Portsmouth. By Mildred M. Holladay. In the Portsmouth Star, 19 January 1936. 1 piece. A deed given by Tapley Webb and others conveying a tract of land in Portsmouth to Purnal Pitts. 1812. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Six black and white photographs of the Providence Forge Mill showing inside and outside of mill. undated.","Papers, ca. 1793-1931, relating to Richmond, Va. Includes photographs, engravings, broadsides, programs of art exhibits, advertising cards, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clipping - \"Richmond, Virginia, in 1793, an unpublished manuscript of the Reverend Henry Toulmin, a visiting English clergyman (information obtained from Colonel Gamble, a merchant of Richmond). 1 item. [concluding article only]. Newspaper clipping of a letter, 17 April 1878, from S. Bassett French to John Letcher concerning the riot in Richmond, 2 April 1863. 1 item. Two copies of articles on the history of Richmond by Edward V. Valentine, William G. Stanard, Mary Newton Stanard, Douglas S. Freeman, H. J. Eckenrode and Sally Nelson Robbins, in the Richmond News-Leader, 29 December 1924. Advertising sheet of Richmond's business, enterprise and attractions. undated. 1 item. Prospectus of...Richmond, capital of Virginia [approaches to its history]...Whittet and Shepperson, 1937. 1 item. Photograph of an engraved view of Richmond. Engravings (2 copies) of \"Richmond from the James.\" New York: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., 1871. Engraving of Richmond, n.d.","Typescript (carbon copy) concerning Richmond Academy of Fine Arts. Printed card concerning Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture, 1585-1830. Broadside, 1937, concerning exhibit of chapbooks and battledores at the Valentine Museum. Program, 1938, for Steuben Glass exhibit at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Program, 1939, of exhibit of watercolors by Edmund S. Campbell. Agreement (unexecuted carbon copy), 1918, between Manchester National Bank of Richmond and Bank of Commerce and Trusts. Photographs (printed) of Richmond buildings. Engravings of capitol building Richmond (London: Published 1831, I. T. Hinton \u0026 Simpkin and Marshall). Newspaper clipping, 1925, concerning Virginia House. Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell]. Filed in Mapcase. Advertising materials (cards, broadsides and blotters). 37 items. (One item, re: Dietz Publishing Company is filed in Mapcase).","Scope and Contents Broadside, 1 April 1875, of First Baptist Church, Richmond. Invitation, 1859, to Monumental Church. Invitation, 1865, to St. Paul's Church. Bulletin, 23 November 1930, of Second Baptist Church. Letter, 1846, concerning schooner, Caroline. Broadside (copies) concerning \"Civic Association\" and \"Committee on Charter Changes.\"","Scope and Contents 29 January 1882 J. A. Cantrell, [?] to Carrie Irwin, Grace Chapel. Impending visit of [?] Doggett and [?] Saunders. 1 p. ALS. 4 November 1890 Milton F. Paddock, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., to Thomas Browder, Richmond, Va. Since Grace Church is to lose Dr. [?] Jackson, recommends Charles A. Rickseeker. 3 pp. ALS. 7 January 1895 Mary E. Warren [Richmond, Va.] to Dr. Jno. R. Wheat, [Richmond, Va.] Account of money spent fro Christmas decorations. 4 pp. ALS. 6 April 1895 Gynne A. Lyell, Richmond, Va., to President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Expiration of terms of members of musical committee. 8 April 1895 Virginia M. Robinson, [Richmond, Va.], to President, Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church [Richmond, Va.] Music committee. 3 pp. ALS. 5 March 1917 Robert A. Goodwin, Richmond, Va., to Vestry of Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Resignation as assistant minister. 1 p. ALS. January 1918 Memorial to Lucy Ambler Mason by Vestry of Grace Church. 2 pp. TD. 15 March 1918 Alms Boxes Report. 1 p. D. 5 March 1918 Report of Junior Auxiliary. 2 pp. D. 16 January 1919 L. U. McCabe, The Chancel Chapter, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., to Mrs. E. O. McCabe et al. Solicitation for contributing members. 1 p. TL. Verso bears agenda for a meeting. 1 p. D. 25 March 1919 Report of Grace Church Auxiliary of the Red Cross. Signed Mary A. Randolph. 5 pp. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Chancel Guild. By L. U. McCabe. 4 pp. on 1 leaf. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Woman's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Lists donations to War Relief Fund, to Lucy Ambler Mason Leper Memorial Fund, to aid in Influenza Epidemic (soup and milk), to adopt French orphan, and given to Richmond charities. 3 pp. DS. 7 July 1919 William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Leaves town for a prolonged stay. 1 p. ALS. Encloses letter, 3 July 1919, of William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Vestry, Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. Resigning as vestryman. 1 p. ALS. 4 August 1919 William H. Palmer, Blacksburg, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Prevented by ill-health from attending vestry meetings and unable to attend duties as senior warden. 1 p. ALS. 5 January 1920; 8 March 1920 Minutes of vestry meetings. 4 pp. D. undated Report of Junior Auxiliary, signed by Maude Cooke, treasurer. 1 p. DS. undated Report of Chancel Chapter. Signed Lily Urquhart McCabe. 4 pp. ADS. undated Report of Primary Department, Grace Church Sunday School. 1 p. TD. undated Report of Grace Church Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Paul. Signed by Stuart Cooke. 2pp. DS.","Organizations Letters, 1883, concerning Amateur Dramatic Club. Reports, 1856-1857, of board of directresses of Female Humane Association. Invitation, 1847, of Home Club [to meet at home of Joseph R. Anderson]. Four letters, 1853-1854, to Richmond Athenaeum (from Philip Slaughter, James F. Field, and J. Wood Johns). Announcement, 1884, of meeting of Richmond Microscopic Society. Broadside, 1931, concerning Virginia Historical Society. Two letters, 1911, of Grace M. Dodge re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of A. Beirne Blair re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of L. S. Joffe re: YMCA. Program, 1903, of Academy of Music. Program, 3 February 1930, The Artists Series of Concerts (Boston Symphony Orchestra). Legal Petition, ca. 1887, of A. A. Branch, executrix of her husband Thomas Branch's estate to award his daughter her annuity in one lump sum. Deed, 1858, of confirmation between Francis J. Brand, Willie Graseser, and Mary Selle and Charles Selle for a lot in Richmond [Brand was trustee for Mary Selle]. Deed, 1880, of confirmation by Joseph Francis Beyer to Glaser. Deed, 1907, between Isaac Digges and Benj. Barret for Isaac Digges interest in Va. Corporation Digest. Memorandum, 1823, re: John Van Lew \u0026 Co. Petition, 1869, of James Duke for a re-hearing in case of John Van Lew v. Duke. Account, 1836, re: selling of Swan Tavern. Third person letter re: lot on 12th St. Judgement, 1833, in Crump vs. Wren administrator, etc. Judgement, 1833, in Cotton \u0026 Clark. Notice, 1870, of motion for injunction in Ruper v. Sedgewick. Order, 1807, to pay Peter Gordon for defense of Alexander Spotswood. Deed, 1807, from Samuel McCraw and Geo. Fisher, trustees and Margretta West to Samuel Myers for Quesnay's Academy ground. Lease, 1861, from Spiro Zetila to Alfred Paul. Negative photocopy of letter, 1784, of Turner [?] to Clerk of Henrico re: lots in Richmond. Notes, 1888, concerning correspondence concerning a house and lot in Richmond.","Administrator, executor or guardian, 1856-1870. 46 items. Commissioner of revenue for the city of Richmond, 1856-1860. 3 items. Inspector of tobacco in the city of Richmond, 1871-1873. 3 items. Minister, 1861-1888. 18 items. Notary public for the city of Richmond, Hanover and Henrico counties, 1856-1893. 125 items. Sergeant of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Sheriff of the city of Richmond, 1856. 2 items. Treasurer of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Fragments of bonds. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Advertisements Advertisement, n.d., for a lecture by A. Edward Newton. Filed in Mapcase. Advertisement, 1939, Musicians Club of Richmond. Advertisement for lectures at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Advertisement for the Cavalcade of the Cavaliers Pageant. Advertisement for \"Strange Interlude\" by Eugene O'Neill at Lyric Theater. Advertisement, 1931, for Westinghouse Salutes Richmond. Posters Poster for San Carlo Opera at the Mosque. Filed in Mapcase. Poster, 18-19 May 1928, for Adventure Days in Richmond. Filed in Mapcase. Richard Adams Papers Accounts, 1785-1811, of Richard Adams [probably two men, one of whom died in 1800]. Bond, 1787, of Richard Adams (executor of Thomas B. Adams). Letter, 1792, to Richard Adams. Order, 1811, of Richard Adams. Bond, 1805, of Cyrus Griffin to Richard Adams. Order, 1810, of Cyrus Griffin. Bonds Fidelity bond, 1867, of Samuel C. Greenhow and William H. Haxall to administer estate. Fidelity bond, 1868, of John Johns, Jr., and Bradley T. Johnson. Bond, 1802, of John Mayo with Edward Carrington, trustee for Elizabeth Anne Mayo. Bond, 1854, of J. B. Morton, Hugh W. Fry, Arthur A. Morson, and John M. Patton with Richmond and York River Railroad. Bond, 1816, of Richard E. Parker and William Foushee, Sr, with trustees of Richmond Academy. Correspondence Letter, 1841, of George Jones to Committee of the Marshall Theater Request, 1822, of L. W. Dandridge, J. E. Dandridge, and James Rawlings, attorney for Rob. F. Dandridge, trustee for S. A. Williams. Correspondence, 1912, of Ordway Puller to Samuel B. Dunstan and statement of Dunstan re: sale of property. Programs Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (Johann Strauss). Program, 1930, of Adventure Days. Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (\"The Newly-Weds and their Baby.\") Program, 1905, of \"Magda\" at Lyric Theatre. Program, 1929, \"Marco Millions\" and other plays. Photographic images of Richmond Schools.","Scope and Contents History of Richmond's Social Service Societies of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fun handwritten cover by J. Luther Kibler when radio addresses acquired. Copies of typed radio addresses, Numbers 1-11 and 17 to 56, given by Elwood Street from 1942 to 1948. Includes correspondence between Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fund, and J. Luther Kibler about Mr. Street's articles in Virginia's county courthouses. Business card for \"Moore \u0026 Scott, Commission Merchants\" located at Nos. 1316 and 1318 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Numbers 1 - 31 of the radio addresses entitled \"Richmond's Home Fires\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Numbers 23 - 56 of the radio addresses entitled \"War and Community\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1943.","Scope and Contents Brochures \"A Tour of Historic Richmond\" arranged for the convenience of guests in Richmond by Hotel John Marshall.  1940. \"Picturesque Richmond, Richmond, VA and her Suburbs\", published by the J.L. Hill Printing Company.  1891. \"Footpaths in Historic Richmond.\"  1944. Cardboard placard, \"This Virginia State Flag,\" about a flag made at No. 1 West Franklin Street in the winter of 1864-1865 by Sallie Radford Munford.  Placed by the Richmond Chaper, United Daughters of the  Confederacy.  1941. Buildings and Scenes Small pamphlet on the Virginia House in Winsor Farms. Copies of engravings of scenes in Richmond by Margeret Dasheill, Episcopal Home in Richmond, Virginia.  1940. Note card of St. John's Church.  undated. Copy of a woodcut of the Virginia Capitol Building by Frieda Koontz.  1939. Account of stewardship at the Craig House.  1937. Newspaper article on the Old Mud House in Powhatan County.  undated. Businesses and Advertisements Blank checks from Office of the Greenwood Mining Company on the Farmer's Bank of Virginia in 1800's, Citizen's Bank of Richmond in the 1880's, Mechanics' Bank in New York in the 1830's and George D. Mayo on the First National Bank in Richmond, Virginia in 1910. Writing paper from Murphy's Hotel (3 sheets) and an advertisement or paper covering for \"Dove's Comp. Fluid\" by S.E. Dove of Richmond, Virginia.  undated. Broadside for a sideshow presented by George J. Johnson and Son, Richmond.  Acts are Gazzell, Mermaid and the Sea and Punch and Judy.  undated. Brochure advertising the sale of \"Richmond, Capital of Virginia (Approaches to its History) by Various Hands\" published by Whittet and Shepperson.  1937. Gary's Autographic Tablet advertisement, manufactured and sold by A.J. Gary, Richmond, Virginia.  undated. \"Catalogue of Mme. Demorest's reliable Patterns of the Fashion.\"  1875. \"Richmond Produce Price Current\"  of  W.D. Tompkins and Bro., General Commission Merchants.  June 18, 1868. Advertisement for the sale of books by Richmond Authors in Historic Linden Row.  Linden Corner Book Sellers.  1953. Advertisement for William C. West, Architect and Superintendent.  1892. WRVA Brochures on their daily radio programs.  May 1947 – March 1951.","Scope and Contents Museums and Historical Societies Pamphlet and cards from the Valentine Museum. 4 items. Ca 1940's. Invitations and other material from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Ca 1940's. Papers General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking people and businesses in Richmond for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly. February 29, 1924. Subscription to \"Hillyer's American Railroad Magazine\" from a subscriber in Richmond, Virginia. March 1, 1859. Legal Receipt from Thomas W. Doswell, Sheriff of Richmond. James L. and J.W. Richardson are mentioned. 1856. Religion Baptism certificate for Mary Latham Willis in the Broad Street Station in Richmond, Virginia by a member of the Virginia Conf. , M.E. Church, South. 1874. Card about \"A Popular Lecture by Rev. J.J. Lafferty\" at the Clay-Street Methodist Church. September 13. Back cover of a book from the Clay Street Sunday School Library. Social Miller and Rhoads announcement for a \"Book and Author Dinner.\" undated. Richmond Lodge, No. 10, request, \"Brother, You are requested to attend your Brethren at their Lodge Room, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Master. John Fox, Sec'y. Richmond, September 7, 1799. Memorial Bazaar flyer for bazaar to raise money for the Confederate Museum and monument. April 11, 1893. Invitation letter from the Junior League of Richmond for a Book and Author Dinner. March 26, 1948. Brochures from concerts and plays: \"A Streetcar named Desire,\" 1950; \"Carousel\"by the Astra Company of Richmond, undated; \"Annie Get Your Gun with Mary Martin,\" undated; \"The Howards of Virginia\", undated; newspaper review of La Argentina, undated; Boston Symphony Orchestra in 193 and T. Michaux Moody productions, \"Conchita Supervia\" in 1932, \"The Bluebird\" newspaper review and a brochure, \"Lawrence Tibbett\" in 1931. Proclamation by the Mayor of Richmond, J. Fulmer Bright, about the creation of \"The Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission\" and proclaiming a Home-Coming Fortnight to be held September 12th, 1937. 2 copies. Brochure for \"Adventure Days\" conducted by Inter-Club Council. 1930. Brochure for \"Cavalcade of the Cavaliers\" at the Hotel John Marshall. September 13 to 25.","General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking certain people and businesses for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly.  February 29, 1924.","Scope and Contents Three programs for the Richmond Theatre, undated, but probably the late 19th century. 1881 price list for John Laird's Green-houses, located at Grace and Broad, between Henry and Smith Streets. Also called Grace Street Gardens. Front cover of \"Catalogue of the Southern Female Institute\" in Richmond, Virginia for Session 1866-1867. D. Lee Powell, A.M., was the principal.","Scope and Contents Removed from Folder 2 Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell] Certificate of Master Craftsman for August A. Dietz, Jr. Removed from Folder 6 Poster for E. Edward Newton Lecture Handwritten San Carlo Opera poster \"Adventure Days in Richmond, Va\" poster.","Deed given by George D. White and wife, 12 March 1895, conveying certain lots in the city of Roanoke to Mrs. E. C. Barksdale. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Advertising card for \"Miss Millie Booz\" a \"fashionable Milliner and Mantuajaker.\" Found in 1830 Staunton Spectator. undated.","Contract with Isaac Sheetz to build the Strasburg Academy.","A note regarding the burning of Suffolk in 1779. 1 item.","Brochure on Washington, Virginia.","Scope and Contents An artificial grouping of papers, 1632-1973, relating to Williamsburg, Va. Includes maps, articles, drawings, letters, material concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, papers concerning the Black population, photographs of buildings, church bulletins, papers concerning civic organizations, deeds, leases, tax receipts, advertisements, papers concerning education and items relating to Colonial National Historical Park. The materials that comprise this collection were donated in batches to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by John D. Haskell, Jr., John Lawrence, Brian Blouet, Parke Rouse, and Staunton Aylor between the years of 1993 and 2001. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center. Related material: Material given by the Williamsburg Historic Records Association has been accessioned and filed individually. Enter \"Williamsburg Historic Records Association\" as \"Creator\" to see these accessions. Mss. 79 Sw4 Earl Gregg Swem Papers, 2008.364 addition: this group may originally have been part of folders 4 and 7 of the Williamsburg Papers. Mss. 1.09 Williamsburg (Va.) Ephemera Collection, 1892-[ongoing] Mss. 91 B38 Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.) Records, 1662-[ongoing] Mss. Acc. 1991.43 Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown (Va.) Photographs, circa 1890-1930 Some newspaper runs were removed from this collection and added the newspaper collection.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town (in chronological order). Includes transcripts from printed sources.","Pencil sketch of the view of Williamsburg from the south (about 1860) by Mary Wall Christian from original by J. A. Graham.","Watercolor view of Williamsburg from the south by Emily Sneed from original by J. A. Graham.","Scope and Contents Blueprints of maps of Williamsburg. \"Palisades 1632-83\" (Colonial Williamsburg Research and Development Office, 1 November 1933). \"Maps showing location of Palisades 1632-83 in relation to Bland's Survey of 1699 and the layout of the City of Williamsburg\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., February 1949). \"Map showing approximate location of the 17th century horse path which went through Williamsburg prior to 1699 when this are was known as Middle Plantation\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., 3 October 1942).","Transcript of Earl Dunmore's letter - a historical and general view of Williamsburg.","Transcript of letters to George Washington concerning defense of Williamsburg from Charles Lee, 1776.","List of arms removed from Governor's Palace on 24 June 1775, by American colonists after Lord Dunmore's escape.","Scope and Contents Various articles from \"The Virginia Argus\" in early 19th century.","Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, dated 15 October 1881, with an article and illustrations of Williamsburg at that time period.","Ordinances of the City of Williamsburg in effect 1 October 1895.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.","National Geographic articles about Colonial Williamsburg dated 1954 and 1968.","Several programs from services commemorating I-Day and victory of WWII.","Booklet entitled Facts about Williamsburg and vicinity, dated 1900.","Booklet entitled Richmond to Jamestown via America's most historic river, dated 1938.","The Journal of American History, 1919, includes several photographs of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary.","Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Filed in Locked Section.","Pen and ink sketch, photgraphic copies and correspondence with Earl Gregg Swem concerning the seal.","Photostatic copy of ten pages from Cornwallis' orderly book when he was in Williamsburg in 1781. A note concerning Pennsylvania officers near Williamsburg in the summer of 1781. A sketch of Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to the Civil War. See also, addition Mss. Acc. 1995.39. Diary: 1861 Photographic copy of a diary and memorandum book of Samuel E. Holt, surgeon in the Confederate Army, stationed at Williamsburg and Yorktown, 3 September - 23 October 1861. (The original is in the possession of Mrs. Eva Rosseau, Williamsburg, Va.) Typescripts of letters: 1862 Typescripts of letter of Gen. Philip Kearny to his wife, 7 May 1862, and 15 May 1862. (Originals in the Library of Congress.) Letter: 4 October 1862 Robert F. Cole, Williamsburg, Va., to [?], certifying that his iron grey mare was taken from him by order of Lt. Col. Smith. Letter: 7 October 1862 Major J. P. Wilson, Head Quarters 5th Penna. Cavalry, to Captain G. C. Johnston, A.A.G., Yorktown, Va. stating when he will make a report of all the horses taken from citizens of Williamsburg. Letter: November 19, 1862. Mrs. M.N. Munford, Williamsburg, to Gen. [Henry A.] Naglee requesting his aid against thefts by runaway negroes and soldiers, especially the use of a government wagon to haul fuel and his assistance, in obtaining medicine for herself. Letter: 16 May 1865 Sallie Munford, at Tazewell Hall, to Lizzie Ewell, describing conditions in Williamsburg. Letter: 8 April 1866 Robert M. West at North East P.O., Cecil County, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell concerning the theft of valuables from the home of Miss Gabriella Galt and destruction at the College of William and Mary by Union troops. Engraving: Engraving of the \"Battle of Williamsburg\" from the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers (Johnson, Fry \u0026 Co., Publishers, N.Y.) Correspondence and notes of Dr. Earl G. Swem about the Battle of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents 1862 articles concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862: New York Daily Tribune, 8 May 1862; New York Daily Tribune,10 May 1862, Pages 7-8; New York Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 1-2; New York Daily Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 11-12; New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 3-4 and New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 5-6. Brochure: \"Williamsburg in the Civil War\" published by the Williamsburg Civil War Committee. Photographs of drawings of Williamsburg and Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-Works, 6 May 1862. Description of the Battle of Williamsburg, Comte De Paris. Article on Fall of Fort Magruder.","The Peninsula Guide, 1936; The Cradle of the Republic - Williamsburg, Jamestown, \u0026 Yorktown, 1924; The Cradle of the Nation, 1931 and a brochure, \"When Washington's Sweetheart Fainted.\"","Scope and Contents Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, June 1939-November 1941 Antiques Forum with an index of people, places, things, events and more. undated. Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1928 and December 1929.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from January - March, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from April - June, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from July - December 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1931 and December 1932.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between January 1933 and July 1935.","Minutes of the Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.","Circulars, 1930-1939. Exhibition of American Folk Art bulletin","Scope and Contents September 1866 John Anderson, Claremont [?] to J. H. Crump, n.p. Asks him to reserve half his wages until 12 June 1868 V. C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., to Rev. A. Dunlop. Notification that repairs will be made to the church of which he is the pastor. 1 p. ALS. 26 May 1869 Appointment as Registering Officer for 3rd Registration Precinct for Alexander Dunlop. Signed by Edward [Richard Sprigg] Canby. 1 p. DS. 24 March 1874 Inventory of personal property of W. W. Cumber. Taken by Frank Smith, Norton Moses Weaver, \u0026 Samuel Smith. Appraised by County of York. 2 pp. D. undated Receipt for rent of school house to the Trustees of Public School No. 3 (A. Dunlop and F. S. Norton). 1 p. DS. debt to Alexander Dunlop [Williamsburg, Va.] is paid. 1 p. ALS. Obituary of Dr. James Blaine Blayton, Sr., a physician in Williamsburg, Virginia. December 18, 2002.","List to be sold by Dixon \u0026 Hunter, 11 February 1775 Dietz Press Listing","Photographs and descriptive material of buildings: Michel's drawing of Williamsburg buildings. 2 copies. Prints of buildings. Audrey House.","Capitol Court House (Old) Eastern Lunatic Asylum","Governor's Palace","Kerr-Vest Kitchen Market Square Tavern Masonic Hall Methodist Episcopal Church Powder Magazine Providence Hall","Data on the Public Prison compiled from original sources for The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Elizabeth Schmucker Stubbs, 1929.","Raleigh Tavern Tazewell Hall Theater Travis House Tucker House Tyler House Benjamin Waller House Williamsburg Inn (Old) Williamsburg Inn (New) Wythe House Unidentified Buildings Williamsburg Property  Scrapbook of photographs of Williamsburg houses taken about 1921. Mounted photographs of Williamsburg houses.","Advertising sheets, brochures, cards, and newspaper accounts of banks and business houses.","Progress report.","Auction advertisements.","Factory catalog, 1991 (first catalog).","Controversy concerning sermon by the Rev. Cotesworth P. Lewis, 12 November 1967, before President Lyndon B. Johnson. Includes copy of sermon, newspaper clippings, statements from the Congressional Record. History of Bruton Parish Church. Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 13).","Organ recital programs, 1939-1941. One poster, 1943, filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 14). Weekley bulletins, 1928-1945.","Booklets, 1947 \u0026 1949.","Poster, 1951. Announcements, 1944-1946. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg. (folder 15a).","Announcements.","Bulletins, 1936-1938 \u0026 1942","Bulletins, 1943-1948","Bulletins, 1949-1953.","Announcements, brochures, bulletins, 1949. Brochure, Methodist Sites in Historic Williamsburg.","Bulletins.","Bulletins","Bulletins.","Epworth League program.  Winter 1924.","Scope and Contents Pamphlet for \"A Call to Prayer\" on the wsorld Day of Prayer sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. March 4, 1949. \"Bicentennial of Worship\" article from the Daily Press about the First Baptist Church formed by African Americans. 1996.","American Civic Association Correspondence. Cleaning up. n.d. Community Center, 1954. Community Christmas Events. Community Counvil. Community Fund, 1953. Community Sings. County Council of Women's Clubs. Youth Welfare Council.","American Association of University Women. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch: List of members, 1916. Notice, 1939. Business Men's Association, 1901. Chautauqua Association. Exchange Club flyers. (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 17). Garden Club: Garden Week. Newspaper articles, 1973. Programs, 1935-1936. Brochures, 1950-1956. Yearbook, 1941-1942. Garden Symposium.","Lion's Club. Officers' Wives Club. Pulaski Club: Two letter heads and one newspaper clipping. Red Cross: One membership card, 1929. Soroptimist Club. Swimming Club. Tidewater Guidance Clinic. United Service Organizaitons Club. United World Federalists. Virginia Federation Home Demonstration Club. Williamsburg Film Study Group. Williamsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Williamsburg Regional Library Association. Young Women's Club.","Programs.","American Association of University Women: Program and ballot, 1930. Hampton Roads Chemists' Club: Circular, 1931. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Poetry Society: Programs, 1928-1936. Society of American Archivists. Southeastern Regional Conference of Law Teachers. Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of John Dameron with Secretary Thomas Nelson, with account of certificate recorded by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Castleton Harper and John Curd in account with Secretary Thomas Nelson, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of Colonel Joshua Fry with Secretary Nelson. Signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, April 1768 Account of Samuel Havistone, 1766, with the auditors with statement of account by Robert Prentis, Williamsburg. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1768 Account of John \u0026 Gerry Smith with Secretary Thomas Nelson with account of recording certificate for probating Smith's bill, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Bassett, William, 1717 Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883 Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Photostatic copy of indenture, 1 February 1823, between Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia (Nelson) Meade, his wife, and Dr. Alexander Galt for the purchase of a house and lot by Dr. Galt. 2 pp. Cy of DS. John T. James, 1859 Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. (Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Receipt of Samuel R. Mouzon for his share of the estate of William Nelson of Williamsburg, $218.64 1/2. 1 p. DS. Tyler [ ], 1812 Typed copy of an advertisement by in the Richmond Enquirer, 2 October 1812, offering for rent a dwelling in Williamsburg, recently occupied by Chancellor Tyler.","Teterel, Francis: Policies and premium receipts. 1807-1925 Waters, Sarah: Policies and premium receipts. 1796-1799 Webb, Walter W.: Receipt for premium. 1825.","Wedding Announcement, 1939","Deed given by the trustees on the city of Williamsburg to John Custis conveying three lots in the city. Signed by John Clayton and William Robertson","Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883","Anderson, Robert A contract for purchase of corn and fodder from John T. Marston. 1835. Cocke, Doctor Doctor Cocke of old Williamsburg. A printed article. Reprinted form the Medical Times, October 1936. Fresheau [Freneau], Peter Peter Fresheau [Freneau], Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Maryanne Scott, New York, 25 April 1749. Order to pay Charles Stewart the sum of five pounds sterling. Hundley, Jack \"They've sold the town.\" poem. 1929. Hunter, William Typed memoranda concerning William Hunter. Johnson, James James Johnson vs. Henry Wilson. Suit. 1842. Parks, Eleanor Typed copy of renunciation of benefit from will of William Parks. 1750. Parks, William Typed copy of will. 1750. Correspondence concerning a memorial to William Parks. 1922. Pelham, Ann Creese Silhouette of Ann Creese Pelham, wife of Peter Pelham. Richard, Milly Vicksburg, Miss., to Captain Thomas Russell, n.p., Va. 8 July 1868. A former slave who belonged to Scervant Jones inquires about her relations. She was Milly Armstrong. 2 pp. ALS. Rind, William Copy of inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Rind. 1773. Scott, Robert G. Typed copy of an advertisement of Robert G. Scott, attorney. In the Richmond Enquirer, 27 October 1812. Smith, Sydney Williamsburg, Va., to Henry Smith, 1/2 Way House, York Co., Va., 23 February 1854. Discusses local grassroots politics and his intention to run for Commonwealths attorney. 3 pp. ALS. Taliaferro, Charles Typescript about portrait. Warwick, Eliza Typed copies of correspondence of Eliza Warwick of Williamsburg, Va., 1801-1803. Originals in the Valentine Museum.","Affidavits denying that demonstrations were made against the United States by Williamsburg militia.  1872.","Announcements, newspaper clippings, etc.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Scope and Contents Advertisements and other written material for moving pictures. Poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" is filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 29).","Garland of Spring Carols.","Receipt for the subscription to the Virginia Gazette., 1930 Outline of W. J. Johnston as editor of the Virginia Gazette.","Programs and posters.","Sheet of paper made by the Williamsburg Restoration illustrating the water mark of William Parks.","Barter Theater and Children's Theater Programs, announcements. Little Theater League., 1929-1938 Programs, announcements, and posters. Other Organizations, 1785, 1925-1930 Notes, programs, circulars, and posters.","Addresses and cards.  1875, 1924, 1931, 1948","Dedication program, 12 May 1962.","The Evening Press. Catalog of type specimens. The Williamsburg Bulletin (1945), Gardiners Virginia Gazette (1942) and The Evening Press (July 1942).  All of the above were edited and printed by Joseph Rowe Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Souvenir booklet of the Williamsburg Pre-Restoration Old-Timers reunion, November 1-2, 1980 (Samuel \"Billy\" D. Royall, printer).","Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy. Letters of application and recommendation for teaching position in the proposed male and female schools, 1849. Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy.","Photostats, 1811 Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia to Carter Berkeley, pertaining to schools in Williamsburg, 1811. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 32). Advertisement, 1805 A newspaper advertisement concerning Mr. Anderson's school for young ladies. Photostatic copy. April 30, 1805, Richmond Enquirer. Letter, 1820 A letter from Margaret Page, at Williamsburg, to John Page, at Union Town, Monroe County, Virginia, 19 January 1820, mentioning the opening of Mr. Morse's school for young ladies. (See Page-Saunders Papers, Folder 1). Letter, 1849 William Hodges, Washington, D.C., to Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., concerning the rental of his house for the Female School. 10 June 1849. 2 pp. ALS Williamsburg Female Academy, 1849-1852, 1862 A circular letter from Hubert P. LeFebvre, at Richmond, 21 August 1849. Catalog. 1851-1852. Typescript of a letter application from John K. Noel for a teaching position, noting his experience as principal of both the Williamsburg Female and Male Academies. 1862. Williamsburg Male Academy, 1855 Printed circular. 1855. Williamsburg Military School (Morressett \u0026 Peyton), 1852-1853 Letter, 1840 A letter from E.G. and M.R. Gatliff, at Williamsburg, to James Baytop, at Springfield, Gloucester Court House, 7 April 1840, concerning a girls' school. (See Gloucester County Papers, Folder 3). Bills, 1848, 1868 Bills for school supplies and tuition. 1848 and 1868. Copies. Book List A list of school books. Copy from a paper of Judge Frank Armistead of Williamsburg, Virginia. Female Seminary, 1880 See Armistead Papers, Folder 1.","Matthew Whaley, 1923-1931, 1943, 1945 Circulars and programs. 1923-1931. (new MW opened 15 September 1930, per The Powder Horn, October 1930). Dramatic Club bulletins and poster. Graduation invitation, 1945. Programs, 1943. Program for the George Washington Bicentennial, 1932. The Powder Horn, the school newspaper, March 1928, October - December 1930. Bruton Heights School Commencement invitation, concert program. Miscellaneous Rawls Byrd, History of the Public Schools in Williamsburg. Facts on Public Schools brochures, 1972-1973. 1984. \"Pride in the Past,\" American Education Week, November 11-17. From the Virginia Gazette. Teachers' Guides \"Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Virginia.\" \"The War and Elementary School Instruction in American Colonial Life.\"","1 photograph.","List of paid Capitation Taxes for 1946, 1947 and 1948 on or before May 7, 1949 and for 1947, 1948 and 1949 on or before December 12, 1949.","Scope and Contents \"A Bibliography on the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg\" by Elsie Alderson.","Scope and Contents Flyers, pamphlets and more on the Colonial National Monument, \"A Brief History of and Guide Book to Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown\" by Rutherfoord Goodwin (signed by the author), \"A Historic Old Virginia Pilgrimage\" brochure for taking a cruise to the Williamsburg area on April 29 - May 1, 1930 and brochures and reprints about Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Tourist hardback book, \"Historic Peninsula of Virginia,\" distributed by Stone and Webster, Inc. in 1928. Photostatic copy of newspaper account of Jamestown Day, May 13. Year unknown.","A Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Williamsburg, 1945. Zoning Ordinance Adopted 1947.","Scope and Contents Oversized items removed from Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg Papers. Organized by the folder from which they were removed. Folder 3: Williamsburg Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Folder 13: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Folder 14: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster for \"Lecture Recital at Bruton Parish Church...Dr. David McK. Williams.\" 1943. Folder 15a: Churches - Christian Science Monitor, 1951 poster for a lecture by Claire Rauthe and 1944-45 free lecture announcements. Folder 17: Clubs and Organizations - The Exchange Club flyers, 1949-1954. Folder 19: Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. Folder 29: Moving Pictures - Large poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" to be held at the Williamsburg Theater. undated. Folder 32: Schools - Private Schools - Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia, to Carter Berkeley pertaining to schools in Williamsburg. 1811","Letter written by W. Fred Andrews of Gahanna, Ohio to Parke Rouse, Jr. reminiscing about his days as a student at the College of William and Mary. 3 pp. June 22, 1974.","ALS of C.P. Armistead, Williamsburg to the Hon. R. Taylor Scott, Richmond, Virginia, dated 27 May 1893 regarding his brother running for office, probably the Electoral Board of James City County.","Photocopies of newsclippings, journal articles, and Bruton Parish Bulletins about the 1991 dig by New Agers to search for evidence in the Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Virginia, to support the controversial claim that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays plus a formula for establishing world peace. August 20, 1992 photographs of Bruton Parish Churchyard digs with Marley Brown, archaelogist of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. One photograph shows the Middleton Vault.","Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the \"insane asylum\" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by \"revolutionary maidens\" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.","One page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of March 10, 1887, entitled \"Virginia a day in a historic town--views of old Williamsburg.\"","Scope and Contents Fragment of a receipt signed by Abram. Loc[ke]tt and \"Wmsburg Dist\" noted on the bottom of the page. undated.","Signed Williamsburg Tricentennial poster, 1999.","Handwritten letter from O. F. Helner of the 33rd regiment, at a camp near Williamsburg to Mr. Abbott. He writes about the Battle of Williamsburg and a visit by General McClellan to the camp. May 1862. Transcript included.","Scope and Contents Playbills, 1891-1896 and undated, from plays staged at Cameron Hall at Eastern State Hospital with actors and actresses from the College of William and Mary and the local community. Some programs list \"The Virginia Comedians\" as the producer. Playbills, 1910 and 1916, from plays staged at the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Union soldier's letter, \"John\" to his sweetheart \"Mary,\" 12 May (1862), regarding the occupation of Williamsburg by the North. Mention of Northern dead in Williamsburg after the battle and burying soldiers. Excerpt, \"...there are some very pretty girls here but I noticed that some of them were [wear] the rebel flag on their bosom.\" Stereoscopic card, \"War Views, View of Court House and Church, Hospital of the 2nd Corps, Yorktown, Va.\" No. 2374, published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony \u0026 Co. Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington. Someone has crossed out \"Yorktown\" and written \"Williamsburg.\"","Four pamphlets: Catalogue of the Williamsburg Female Academy, 1851-1852; two copies of the catalogue of the Williamsburg Military School, Richmond, 1853; prospectus and catalogue of the Williamsburg Male Academy, 1852-1853.","Broadside dated December 14th, [1941], announcing a Citizen's Mass Meeting...at the Williamsburg Theatre.","Scope and Contents Photostat copies of newspaper articles about the Battle of Williamsburg from the New York Daily Tribune, May 10, 12 and 13, 1862, photostat copies of a map of the \"Lower Peninsula,\"  and \"Battle of Williamsburg\" and both a negative and a positive photocopies entitled \"Charge of Hancock's Brigade at Williamsburgh,\" \"Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-works in front of Williamsburg from sketches made May 6, 1862,\" \"Williamsburg, Va.\"  These prints have notes on them and might be partial proofs for a publication.","Three photographs of the Dedication of Ft. Magruder, May 5, 1952 by Von Dubell Studio.    Publication of a letter by The Business Men's Association of the City of Williamsburg about \"taking early steps for the proper  celebration at Jamestown of the Tercentennial Anniversary...did on the September 7, 1900, in the name of the citizens of Williamsburg, pass resolutions for the appointment of a committee...\"  On inside of pamphlet, resolutions are listed.","G.W. Thorpe Plat, surveyed March 1916; Pine Grest Subdivision blue print plat, owned and developed by Ernest G. Vaughan and sold to Carrie V. Williams, surveyed November/December 1939; Capitol Heights property blueprint plat of Frank G. Linekin, June 26, 1930; W.L. Jones blueprint plat,May 1926; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, August 10, 1939; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, December 10, 1920; Powhatan Park blueprint plat, property of York Land Corporation, April 1916; blueprint plat of property conveyed by Celia Maxton to others,land between route 60 and the railroad, September 7, 1952; and plat of property of H.D. Bozarth between Clay and Harrison Streets, June 19, 1925.","Posters for performances at the Matthew Whaley Auditorium in 1936, poster for \"Middle Plantation Art \u0026 Handcraft Exhibition\" at Casey's Annex (undated), poster for exhibit of \"Walt Disney's Original Paintings used in Snow White\" at the Bruton Parish House (undated), Williamsburg Tricentennial Poster, Colonial Williamsburg concert posters, Williamsburg Theatre posters (undated, possibly 1930's), and other posters for entertainment at Williamsburg High School and the Presbyterian Church (undated, possibly 1930's).","Two aerial photographs of South Henry Street area of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Undated.","Photograph of a print \"Loudon-street, Winchester.\"","Scope and Contents Many of these papers appear to be from the Clerk of Court office in Winchester, Virginia. Clerk of Court signatures include John Peyton, Clerk of Hustings, Winchester, Virginia and Algernon R. Wood. Organized in date order. Account for Nicholas Scheren to David Michael Rutter. May 1786 Payment from Dr. Robert Colvin to Philip Bush. October 12, 1786 Accounts for Robert Sherrard to James Murry. 1787 Payment from Robert Sherrard to John Hamilton for waggonage from Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] to Winchester, Virginia. 1787 Document about refund of payment made by Tejamus ? Dowdall to Robert Colvin, who opened a school. April 12, 1787 Court summons for Josiah Jackson and Zebediah Hollingsworth for James Murray in case with Robert Sherrard, Defendant. August 9, 1787 Indenture. James and Eleanor Wood of Davidson, North Carolina and David Dedderick, for Lot 9 on West side of Loudon (Loudoun) Street in Borough of Winchester. September 22, 1789 Marriage Bond between Enos Roberts and Mary Kendrick. January 13, 1790 Marriage bond of Conrad House and Susannah Shusher. December 27, 1790 Bond for James Walls as executor of last Will and Testament of John Wynn. June 30, 1794 Charter between Shreve Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland and James Moseley, Merchant on freight on the ship Alexandria. July 4, 1796 Marriage license between James A. Nelson and Polly M. Donald. April 26, 1802 Manumission papers from Peter Lauck to Peter Bisick. March 14, 1806 Affidavit. Josiah Massy took oath of Lieutenant in 31st Regiment, 16th Brigade. Signed by A. (B.) Miller. May 2, 1812. Register of sale of Louisa Robinson (wife of Jonathan Robinson) to Doctor Daniel Conrad. August 3, 1818. Act \"to amend the Act incorporating the Town of Winchester.\" Complete handwritten text of the act as presented to the General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia. Copied by William Munford, Keeper of the Rolls. Document bound with string. Dated December 12, 1818 and passed January 9, 1819 Inquest. \"Inquisition on the body of Robert Cockerton (?) who died at the house of Elizabeth Pendleton, Innkeeper. November 1, 1820 Contract/letter of attorney between John Holland of Gosney Manor of Shenandoah County, Virginia, woolan manufacturer, and George Hadfield of Old Hall, County of Chester, in England to Hugh Shaw. June 8, 1827 Manumission papers where Margaret Galloway emancipates negro woman, Maria, wife of William Tuckrin, a free negro. October 17, 1827 Manumission papers or Certification of Freedom for Negro Lucy under the will of Alexander White of Woodville. June 13, 1832 Certificate of Freedom, or Manumission papers, signed by Phebe Coubourn that she raised Nancy Sabro, a \"dark Muluto\" who was born of free parents. September 21, 1835 Notice to Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester for summons of Jonathan Cox, Davy Johnson, Thomas Pollard, James Pollard, Richard Strange, Lewis Smith, David Washington and Rose Williams for \"remaining within this corporation and Commonwealth more than 12 months of their right to freedom…\" May 5, 1846 Bill of sale to William H. Brown from George R. Long for sale of negro man, Abraham Washington. August 24, 1846 Court Case. Algernon R. Wood, prosecutor for Commonwealth of Virginia, against James Pollard, a free negro or mulatto who remained in Virginia after he was freed. October 3, 1846 Court summons for Sally Field for remaining in Winchester after being freed. June 23, 1848 Mary, negro slave of Joseph Baker, charged with trying to poison Nancy Lindsey with tea. June 1, 1849 Notarized statements of Amelia Ann Buck of Warren County, Virginia regarding copartnership with John R. Ricards, John N. Buck of Baltimore, Maryland and Thomas L. Blakemon of Warren County regarding hotel, Mountain House in Hampshire County, Virginia. John R. Buck sells his interest to his brother, William M. Buck. July 3, 1850 Letter from Baltimore, Maryland regarding his father's estate. Author unknown. February 20, 1851 Recording of last will and testament of Addison B. Riely in Baltimore, Maryland. Endorsed by Ann R. Riely. September 27, 1852 Certificate for R.B. Allen to sell wine at his store on Cameron Street.September 1, 1855 Court summons in case of Patrick Conner vs John H. Anderson, Conner's apprentice. October 8, 1856 Letter from John Quanten ? to Robert L. Brookings asking for servant woman Lucy who was part of the estate of Mrs. Emmets?. May 27, 1857 Indictment. John Howard, alias John Newman, a free negro, was accused of assault by Rachel Ann Holler, a white woman and jailed. Indictment against James W. Jones, the jailor, for allowing the prisoner to escape. March 17, 1860 Command to the Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester to take \"…Maria Ball [Colored]…her safely keep…until May indictment … for remaining in the State of Virginia…without lawful permission. April 21, 1860 Notice to Sheriff of Berkeley County, Virginia to imprison Elizabeth Farrow if she is found in Berkeley County. She is charged with having a \"…house of ill fame for the purpose of prostitution and lewedness.\" April 17, 1861 Note from Clerk of Court in Winchester where he says he has been notified by a military order that he is no longer the Clerk. June 5, 1868 Court case with John Vilwig regarding two coffins. June 1886. Republican Ticket for Virginia. 1892. Letter from George S. Bowers of Laurell, Maryland, about \"Willie\" accepting Christ [in the Lutheran Church]. December 13, 1918 Instructions to lawyer or court about charges of larceny against a free negro. undated. Fragment. \"Twelve days have been expended in loading.\"","Circular for the Woodstock Male and Female Academy. July 21, 1866.","Papers, ca. 1824-1983, relating to Yorktown, Va. Includes articles concerning Yorktown; materials relating to the surrender of Cornwallis and to the celebrations [1824, 1881, 1930-1937 and 1981], documents concerning Yorktown National Military Park  [now Colonial National Historical Park] and the Navy Mine Depot [now Naval Weapons Station].","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.  7 pieces.","Two facsimilies of the parole of Cornwallis. 2 pieces. Journal of the siege of York-Town...as recorded in the hand of Gaspard de Gallatin and translated by the French department of the College of William and Mary...Washington, United States Printing Office. 1931. 48 p. 24 cm. (71st Congress, 3rd Session. Senate. Document no. 322.) 1 piece. Un geste patriotique des Strasbourgeois au cours de la guerre d'Independence americaine. Printed. 1 piece. Ceux de Yorktown par Servan Malo, with English translation. 2 pieces. Memorandum on J.C. Louis, Baron von Closen. By Ruth E. Butler. 4 typed pages. 1 piece. Photographs showing restoration of French and American fortifications around Yorktown. About 1935. 3 pieces. Photographs of a painting of the siege of Yorktown. 3 copies. Also an enlargement. Map of the siege of Yorktown. 1 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. 1 piece. An engraving of the surrender at Yorktown. 1 piece. List of Confederate Soldiers buried at Yorktown which includes Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Williamsburg. (Copy from the National Park Service. Original at the Yorktown Visitor Center).","Printed topographical map of the Colonial National monument, Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Made by the U.S. Geological Survey 1931. 30 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. 1 piece. Three newspaper clippings concerning the siege of Yorktown. Other papers. 5 pieces. Walking stick made from the flag staff of the 80th British Regiment, Yorktown, 1781. Returned to donor (Nellie Deans Greaves) in either 1960's or 1970's. Printed announcement, dated at Montpellier, 9? December 1781, signed by Le Comte de Perigord, stating that the King has ordered a Te Deum sung in all the churches of France for the Yorktown victory. Purchased from Thomas L. Suter, 16 October 1952.","Buildings Photographs and prints: Customs House; Lord Cornwallis' Cave; Main Street; Monument Lodge (1 piece); Moore House (4 pieces--3 photographs in Mapcase); Shield House (oldest house) and Nelson House (1 piece); Yorktown wharf (1 piece). Monument Photographs. 1 piece. 2 newspapers with history of the building and opening of the George P. Coleman Bridge. Located in mapcase.","6 pieces including 1 photograph. See also Folders 6-8.","Scope and Contents Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Includes a photograph album entitled \"Views of The Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, Virginia, October 16-17-18-19, 1931\" presented to The College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Yorktown Sesquicentenniail Association, Inc. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Views of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, VA, October 16-19,1931 from the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931:  Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration.  20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981:  Official commemorative program.  Official booklet:  \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown National Military Park June 6, 1921 ...In the Senate of the United States.  June 6, 1921.. A bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...7 p.  28 cm.  1 piece. 1921 Hearings before the subcommittee of the committee on appropriations United States Senate...on a bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...Washington, Government printing office, 1921.  16 p.  23 1/2 cm.  1 piece. Navy Mine Depot Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia By Commander A. H. Miles, U.S. Navy.  (Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings v. 54, no. 4, whole no. 302.)  1 piece. In the matter of Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia...Brief submitted on behalf of owners of property...Newport News, Franklin Printing Co.  21 p.  23 cm.  1 piece.","Material relating to the annual celebrations of Yorktown Day, sometimes called Yorktown Fete.","Fete in honor of General La Fayette.  Printed pamphlet by R.G. Scott on what happened during planning of the Yorktown Fete of 1824 and why he should not be responsible. 1827.","Centennial.  \"An Appeal to the Country for a National Centennial Celebration of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.\"  Printed by Virginian Print, Norfolk, Va. 1879. Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown 1881. Celebration of Yorktown Centennial- a pamphlet containing incidents and speeches from event. 10/19/1881. A History, Surrender of the British Forces to the Americans and French at Yorktown, Va., Program for the Centennial Anniversary Celebration on October 18th, 1881.","\"Admiral Francis Joseph Paul De Grasse, Hero of Yorktown\" by Louis A Culvillier 1931Invitation and tickets to Yorktown Celebration 1931List of European Guests at Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Newsletter on Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Official Program of Yorktown Celebration.  1931Some Old Yorktown Maps by K.W. Trimble.  Reprint from The Military Engineer, 1931Tentative Program of Yorktown Celebration byYorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931Ticket Stubs-Yorktown 150 year Celebration 1931Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931","Program of Celebration of 155th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown under the Joint Auspices…  10/19/1936","Program of Yorktown Celebration, October 18-19, 1934.","Letter from A.A. Folsone to Hon. Lyon G. Tyler enclosing engraving of a view of Yorktown, \"Yorktown Battlefield\" by John B. Chapman per Graham's Magazine, 1814.","Scope and Contents Photograph of House in Yorktown undatedPhotograph of Yorktown Battlefield and Moore House undatedSketch of Yorktown- View from the River (Copy) undatedYorktown Homes (6 photographs on cardboard) undatedGreeting Cards -Prints of Moore House and Nelson House  1934","Original ink wash drawing by a federal soldier in 1862. View of the York River waterfront. Transferred to artifact librarian in 2011.","Scope and Contents Plats of Yorktown, Photostats (2)  undated Sign - Guided Tour of Yorktown (10\"x7\" cardboard sign) 1941 \"Establishment of the American Army.\"  Photostat of May 27, 1778 Congressional Order.","Available online via the Library catalog for William and Mary users; alternate access is available via the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/journalofsiegeof00gall.","\"Yorktown Church Said Third Oldest in Virginia,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  May 9, 1960.\"Historic Nelson House,\" January 31, 1973\"Battle Lines Will Be Reconstructed at Yorktown,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  January 31, 1973.","Scope and Contents Christmas Dinner Menu, U.S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.  1950.Colonial National Historic Park brochure by US Department of Interior (2 Copies).  1940Old Yorktown and its History by Mrs. Sydney Smith.  1920Salvaging Relics from York River.  1939U.S. 17 George Washington Memorial Highway Map, Tidewater, Virginia, into Colonial National Historical Park.  undated.Views of Yorktown and Gloucester Town—Mariners Museum, Newport News, Virginia.  1946Virginia Gazette Supplement, The Public Observer, \"Yorktown Day of Yesteryear.\"  October 1972\"Yorktown-Climax of the Revolution,\" National Park Service, Source Book Series, Number 1 (2 copies).  1941","\"Henri de Saint-Simon at Yorktown; A French Prophet of Modern Industrialism in America,\" The Franco-American Review, Autumn 1937.\"A Neglected French Collaborator in the Victory of Yorktown\" by Harold A. Larrabee.  1932.","Yorktown Sesquicentennial medal commemorating the surrender of Lord Cornwallis in 1781. Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Eighteen early photographs of monuments in Yorktown, Virginia, many with descriptions written on the reverse side.","Photographs of: the Victory monument,  the monument on the spot where Cornwallis surrendered to Washington, Lafayette Coach at Bremo, Spring where Washington got his water, marker of French soldiers' graves (2), plaque for site of the Home of Nicolas Martiau,  plaque for \"Baron Gaspard de Gallatin,\" walk along top of old earthworks (3), where Washington had his tent, spot marked where a tablet once was, plaque for \"french soldiers and sailors,\" where Lafayette had his tent, plaque for Thomas Nelson, Jr. and artists conception of celebration (ships in harbour). 17 photographs.","Photograph of Battery; print of \"Reddotopm de L'armee du Lord Cornwallis; 3 photograph of inside and outside of the Moore House, 1911; two copies of the Gloucester-Mathews newspaper, May 7, 1952, with the history of the building of the George P. Coleman Bridge; and one copy of the Daily Press, May 7, 1952, about the Coleman Bridge.","Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)","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","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. 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Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Artificial collection of papers relating to various cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.","A newspaper clipping concerning dead towns in Virginia.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents History of Christ Church. 3 p. 15 1/2 cm. Christmas card from Old Presbyterian Meeting House from William Buckner and Mr. Croarty. undated. Letter to Earl Gregg Swem from Josephine Weeks about buying a newly made print from Colonel Gilpin's \"Plan of Alexandria, 1798.\" June 17,1944. Alexandria businesses papers: envelope from Garrett and Monroe, card from Gwin, Beckham and Company Commission Merchants and Andrews Studios. undated. List of names and inscriptions on gravestones at Christ Church, Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Bethlehem Cemetery by George Magruder Battey. Carbon Copy. June 1, 1944. History of St. Paul's Church, Fairfax Parish, 1810-1932 by Margery Arden Hall. Copy. \"Financial statement and report and list of subscribers and pewholders of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Fairfax","Bath is in present day Berkeley County, West Virginia.","Papers of Thomas Marshall Hunter, Morgantown, W.Va. Typed copy of an act for establishing a town at the Warm Springs in the county of Berkeley.  October 1776. 1 piece. A list of original purchasers of lots in Bath, Berkeley County.  1 piece.  Extracts from the minutes of the trustees of Bath.  1 piece. An excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's Notes of Virginia.  1793. 1 piece. Copies of newspaper advertisements of stores and boarding houses. 1781.  3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Advertisement card for travel from Lynchburg, Virginia. undated.","Scope and Contents Music festival 1931. Advertising folder. Letter inviting people to visit a new academy established at the Midway under Mr. Pike Powers, formerly professor of Mathematics at Hampton Sydney. Signed by the nine professors. July 17, 1838. Affidavit signed by the Librarian of the Library of the University of Virginia on July 10, 1848 that the letter was copied from the Richmond Enquirer collection on July 10, 1848. Brochure of photographs of the buildings at the University of Virginia. A 1\" x 3.5\" calendar for 1927 from President Alderman is attached. 1927. Prints of engravings: \"View of the University of Virginia\" and \"University of Virginia, Charlottesville.\" undated. Letter from W.W. Gilmer of Charlottesville to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia recommending A.P. Abell as Proctor of the University. Partial letter from an unknown person at the University about new professorships, lack of money, who might be retiring and the increase from 32 to 50 Virginia students. April 4, 1856. Letter from Edwin M. Mann of the Chambers of the Judge of the Hustings Court in Petersburg, Virginia to Capt. W. Roane Ruffin, Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia about recommending Mayor R.W. Jones for Chair of General and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. September 23, 1884. \"College Topics\", Volume VII, Number 4, a publication of the University of Virginia which gives and account of the burning of the Rotunda. November 4, 1895. Sent by John Stewart Bryan on February 10, 1936. Editorial to the Enquirer by W.A. Turner about a proposed bill to consolidate the medical department at the University of Virginia and the Medical College at Richmond. undated. Mimeograph copy of a letter to Miss Nannie from Sallie J. Doswell about the advertising costs in her new edition of the condensed history of the University. March 21, 1911. A small book of \"A Partial Roster of Eminent Alumni\" of the \"University of Virginia in the Service of the Republic.\" undated. University of Virginia Alumni News. December 1926. University of Virginia commencement programs. June 29, 1855, June 27, 1856 (2 copies), June 29,1857 (2 copies) and July 4, 1860 (2 copies).","Scope and Contents A historical and descriptive article. undated. 1 piece. Typed copy of an act incorporating the town, 1749. 1 piece. Typed copy of a list of residents of Dumfries found in the ledger of Daniel Payne, merchant. 1758-1761. 1 piece. Typed list of merchants residing in Dumfries. 1789. 1 piece. A Short historical sketch of the Dumfries lodge of Masons, 1797-1830, including a list of members in 1798. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents A print, \"Fortress Monroe, Va. and Its Vicinity\" with a numbered legend of places on the picture. undated.","Day book of the corporation of Fredericksbug, Virginia. 28 April 1802 -- 28 February 1812. 80 pages. 12 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. List of voters and militia in the corporation of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1855. 48 pages. 13 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. An illustrated descriptive folder. 1 piece. An envelope printed with six views of buildings. 1 piece. 1787-1840 Fredericksburg District Court Records: See Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.","Scope and Contents Fredericksburg Street lottery tickets signed by Beck (sic) Welford. Over 50 tickets. Some tickets have the name of purchaser on the reverse side. 1826. 1 lottery ticket from St. Louis, dated March 6, 1817. Pages with photographs of State Teachers College. (Mary Washington University). 4 pages. undated. Printed letter to the \"communicants of St. George's Church\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, asking for funds. undated. Statement of current expenses of St. George's Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. February 19, 1872. Advertisement for \"Johnston and Company, Druggists and Apothecaries\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. undated.","Numerical list of blanks and prizes in the Fredericksburg Female Charity School Lottery.  1805.  48 pages.  15 1/2 x 10 inches.","July 5, 1953 Daily Press newspaper clipping \"Historical Approach Used in the Selection of New Names for Hampton City Streets.\" Annual reports for the Committee for the Fort Monroe Museum and its successor, the Casemate Museum. 1951-1974.","Engraving of Hanover Court-House, possibly removed from a book.","Two prints of Harper's Ferry by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, showing different views. One newspaper print reproduction, \"Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Company.  1854. Three prints by G. Perkins, 1874, \"Harper's Ferry by Moonlight.\"","5 printed reproductions of photographs of buildings at the \"State Teacher's College\" in Harrisonburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Flyers advertising \"Gooch\" and \"Little Miss Spruce\" trees by Winslow L. Gooch of Hopewell, Virginia.","Related material: See the Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946-1979, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; and the Jamestowne Society Papers, 1930-1966, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1629-1952, relating to Jamestown, Va. Note: Items relating to Colonial National Historical Park and to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are filed under Williamsburg. See also: Map Collection.\n    Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town.  13 pieces.","Landing at Jamestown.  An engraving.  1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America.  James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\"  (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828).  2 items.","Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City.  1629.  4 pieces.","Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island.  4 photostats.","Log houses at Jamestown.  By George C. Gregory.  Blueprint of a typed article.  1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682.","Photographs of buildings and foundations.  13 pieces. Undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase.","Photograph of a section of the church yard.  Undated. 1 piece.","Objects unearthed.  6 photographs and an illustrated article. Undated.","Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952.  7 pieces.","Monument.  Copy of architect's sketch.  1 piece.","Philopena Album.  New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated.  Includes engraving of Jamestown.","Photostat of Richmond TImes Dispatch, 1936 Jamestown Day\n        Photostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13.  From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.","John Page to William Sherwood Deed. 1681/2.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Postcard of rear view of Jamestown Church.  1930's newspaper article entitled \"National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America\" about Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux building a memorial at Jamestown.","Scope and Contents Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town. 13 pieces. Landing at Jamestown. An engraving. 1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America. James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\" (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828). 2 items. Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City. 1629. 4 pieces. Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island. 4 photostats. Log houses at Jamestown. By George C. Gregory. Blueprint of a typed article. 1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682. Photographs of buildings and foundations. 13 pieces. undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase. Photograph of a section of the church yard. undated. 1 piece. Objects unearthed. 6 photographs and an illustrated article. undated. Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952. 7 pieces. Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece. Philopena Album. New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated. Includes engraving of Jamestown.\nPhotostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.","Photostat copies: letter from Ellen M. Bagby of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA to Mr. Warner S. McCall of Gibson City, Illinois inviting him to Jamestown for the installation of the plaque honoring Edward Maria Wingfield; memo by Warner McCall read by Bishop Brown at the Annual meeting of the APVA and newspaper clippings of the event with picture of plaque.","Photostat copies of two early deeds from Jamestown from the Ambler Papers at the Library of Congress, \"Virginia:  Jamestown--Land Patents, Deeds, etc.\"         Four photographs from the National Park Service:         Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,         Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,         Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and         Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Scope and Contents Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Four photographs from the National Park Service:","Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,","Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,","Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and","Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Ephemera from the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown.  Includes the Virginia Department of Highways report on \"Traffic and the Jamestown Festival,\" \"Jamestown Festival Official Program,\" programs for the musical program at PBK in Williamsburg and the christening of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, brochure entitled \"Souvenir of the Jamestown Festival 1957, Old World Heritage,\"Jamestown Festival brochure, brochure for \"The Founders,\" ticket stub for the festivities, and a Jamestown Anniversary Issue of the magazine \"Forth\".","Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown, undated for probably early 20th century.  2 copies of the Supplement to the Virginia Gazette, dated June 28, 1957, about the Jamestown Festival.\nJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed, 1681/82.","Lexington Lottery Tickets, signed by Fisher and Jordan. 5 tickets.","Scope and Contents Lynchburg art club. Catalog of exhibition, 1929. 1 sheet. Flyer for \"Lynchburg Institute for Young Ladies\" conducted by Mr. And Mrs. Meany. undated. A flyer for the Morgantown Female Academy which is to be run by Mr. and Mrs. Meany, 1845, and a flyer for St. Mary's Female Seminary (Maryland) written by E.J. Meany, Principal. undated.","Scope and Contents Envelope from the business, Messrs. Lee Taylor and Co., Leaf Tobacco. undated. Receipt of William Turner and John F. Powell. August 22, 1795. Receipt of Capt. William Turner and John Poe, July 21, 1821. Receipt of Walter Irvine, Samuel Irvine and Proper Powell, July 11, 1796.","Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Virginia branch of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1937.  1 piece. Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece. News letter of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece.","A note giving the wording of the act of incorporation. 1799. 1 piece.","An airplane view. 1 piece.","To the pioneers of Newport News, Va. A historical sketch by George B. West. 1911. Typed copy. 1 piece. The Mariners' Museum. By Homer L. Ferguson. 9 p. illus. 28 cm. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of merchants. 2 pieces.","Receipt for George [illegible] who lives at 453-21 Street, Newport News, Virginia.","Miscellaneous letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people, including an 1804 letter describing a fire in Norfolk, an 1826 polling list, and an 1830 funeral invitation.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, \"The Tidewater Trail,\" \"Norfolk's Historic Mace\" (1935), \"Christ Church Congregation\" by Robert Morton Hughes and program of \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's Most Unusual Church [First Baptist]); broadside describing exhibitions and activities of Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science; and photograph of woodcut showing Market Square. 14 items.","Original, printed and miscellaneous material. W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp. ALS. March 24, 1804. Includes typescript. 1 p. List of voters casting their vote for either George Loyall of John S. Steed as the next delegate from Norfolk to the General Assembly. April 24, 1826 1 p. PD. Invitation to attend the funeral of Col. William Anderson, Norfolk, Va. June 13, 1830. 1 item. PC. Pamphlet entitled, \"Christ Church Congregation,\" by Robert Morton Hughes. 1937. 13 pp. PM. Program of the \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's most Unusual Church, [First Baptist].\" 1950. 57 pp. PM. Schedule of Gray Line Motor Tours of the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. 1929. 1 p. PM. \"The Tidewater Trail, a chronicle for Groups for Service Women in this Community,\" featuring an article about the Barton Myers home in Norfolk, Va. January 1, 1931. 16 pp. PM. A brief history and description of the Mace of Norfolk, entitled \"Norfolk's Historic Mace.\" 1935. 14 pp. PM. Advertising bill for Gray Line Motor Tours. n.d. 1 p. PM Advertisement of John B. Loughran, \"dealer in picture frames, looking glasses...and clocks,\" No. 182 Church St., Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 p. PM. Handbill describing exhibitions and activities of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. n.d. 1 p. PM. Black and white photograph, 8\" x 10\", of a woodcut of Market Square, Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 item. Ph.","Scope and Contents S.W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp.  ALS.  Including typescript.  1 p.","Advertisement for subscription to the \"Day Book\" for Norfolk and Portsmouth residents. Ca. 1870. Note: Photographs from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition held in Norfolk, Virginia are filed under James City County, Virginia in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Pocahontas Playbill. undated.","A letter from P.H. Drewry, 13 September 1922, regarding his proposed history of Petersburg. 1 piece. Tabb Street Presbyterian Church. List of members, 1867. Printed. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of business houses. 3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Photographs of the Virginia State College for Negroes in Petersburg, Virginia. undated. Account book from the Petersburg area. Earliest legible date is 1765. Partial. Fragile. Some names legible. Fragments of invoices from the Petersburg area. Fragile. Legible names: Mr. Buchanan, John Smith, Charles Hudson, Littlebury White, Buckner Raney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph and William Hamlin. 1759-1789. 8 items. Advertising card form the Davis Carriage Company. undated. Article on Blandford's Church from \"The Commonwealth Magazine\". June 1954. Report by the Association Preservation Petersburg Antiquities on the Pride Family and Pride's Field. Includes newspaper articles and photographs. February 4, 1938. Copy of legal document about moving a road near Blandford. Includes plat and list of all tithables on the land of Bollingbrook Ward. May 1787.","History of Portsmouth. By Mildred M. Holladay. In the Portsmouth Star, 19 January 1936. 1 piece. A deed given by Tapley Webb and others conveying a tract of land in Portsmouth to Purnal Pitts. 1812. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Six black and white photographs of the Providence Forge Mill showing inside and outside of mill. undated.","Papers, ca. 1793-1931, relating to Richmond, Va. Includes photographs, engravings, broadsides, programs of art exhibits, advertising cards, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clipping - \"Richmond, Virginia, in 1793, an unpublished manuscript of the Reverend Henry Toulmin, a visiting English clergyman (information obtained from Colonel Gamble, a merchant of Richmond). 1 item. [concluding article only]. Newspaper clipping of a letter, 17 April 1878, from S. Bassett French to John Letcher concerning the riot in Richmond, 2 April 1863. 1 item. Two copies of articles on the history of Richmond by Edward V. Valentine, William G. Stanard, Mary Newton Stanard, Douglas S. Freeman, H. J. Eckenrode and Sally Nelson Robbins, in the Richmond News-Leader, 29 December 1924. Advertising sheet of Richmond's business, enterprise and attractions. undated. 1 item. Prospectus of...Richmond, capital of Virginia [approaches to its history]...Whittet and Shepperson, 1937. 1 item. Photograph of an engraved view of Richmond. Engravings (2 copies) of \"Richmond from the James.\" New York: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., 1871. Engraving of Richmond, n.d.","Typescript (carbon copy) concerning Richmond Academy of Fine Arts. Printed card concerning Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture, 1585-1830. Broadside, 1937, concerning exhibit of chapbooks and battledores at the Valentine Museum. Program, 1938, for Steuben Glass exhibit at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Program, 1939, of exhibit of watercolors by Edmund S. Campbell. Agreement (unexecuted carbon copy), 1918, between Manchester National Bank of Richmond and Bank of Commerce and Trusts. Photographs (printed) of Richmond buildings. Engravings of capitol building Richmond (London: Published 1831, I. T. Hinton \u0026 Simpkin and Marshall). Newspaper clipping, 1925, concerning Virginia House. Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell]. Filed in Mapcase. Advertising materials (cards, broadsides and blotters). 37 items. (One item, re: Dietz Publishing Company is filed in Mapcase).","Scope and Contents Broadside, 1 April 1875, of First Baptist Church, Richmond. Invitation, 1859, to Monumental Church. Invitation, 1865, to St. Paul's Church. Bulletin, 23 November 1930, of Second Baptist Church. Letter, 1846, concerning schooner, Caroline. Broadside (copies) concerning \"Civic Association\" and \"Committee on Charter Changes.\"","Scope and Contents 29 January 1882 J. A. Cantrell, [?] to Carrie Irwin, Grace Chapel. Impending visit of [?] Doggett and [?] Saunders. 1 p. ALS. 4 November 1890 Milton F. Paddock, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., to Thomas Browder, Richmond, Va. Since Grace Church is to lose Dr. [?] Jackson, recommends Charles A. Rickseeker. 3 pp. ALS. 7 January 1895 Mary E. Warren [Richmond, Va.] to Dr. Jno. R. Wheat, [Richmond, Va.] Account of money spent fro Christmas decorations. 4 pp. ALS. 6 April 1895 Gynne A. Lyell, Richmond, Va., to President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Expiration of terms of members of musical committee. 8 April 1895 Virginia M. Robinson, [Richmond, Va.], to President, Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church [Richmond, Va.] Music committee. 3 pp. ALS. 5 March 1917 Robert A. Goodwin, Richmond, Va., to Vestry of Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Resignation as assistant minister. 1 p. ALS. January 1918 Memorial to Lucy Ambler Mason by Vestry of Grace Church. 2 pp. TD. 15 March 1918 Alms Boxes Report. 1 p. D. 5 March 1918 Report of Junior Auxiliary. 2 pp. D. 16 January 1919 L. U. McCabe, The Chancel Chapter, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., to Mrs. E. O. McCabe et al. Solicitation for contributing members. 1 p. TL. Verso bears agenda for a meeting. 1 p. D. 25 March 1919 Report of Grace Church Auxiliary of the Red Cross. Signed Mary A. Randolph. 5 pp. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Chancel Guild. By L. U. McCabe. 4 pp. on 1 leaf. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Woman's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Lists donations to War Relief Fund, to Lucy Ambler Mason Leper Memorial Fund, to aid in Influenza Epidemic (soup and milk), to adopt French orphan, and given to Richmond charities. 3 pp. DS. 7 July 1919 William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Leaves town for a prolonged stay. 1 p. ALS. Encloses letter, 3 July 1919, of William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Vestry, Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. Resigning as vestryman. 1 p. ALS. 4 August 1919 William H. Palmer, Blacksburg, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Prevented by ill-health from attending vestry meetings and unable to attend duties as senior warden. 1 p. ALS. 5 January 1920; 8 March 1920 Minutes of vestry meetings. 4 pp. D. undated Report of Junior Auxiliary, signed by Maude Cooke, treasurer. 1 p. DS. undated Report of Chancel Chapter. Signed Lily Urquhart McCabe. 4 pp. ADS. undated Report of Primary Department, Grace Church Sunday School. 1 p. TD. undated Report of Grace Church Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Paul. Signed by Stuart Cooke. 2pp. DS.","Organizations Letters, 1883, concerning Amateur Dramatic Club. Reports, 1856-1857, of board of directresses of Female Humane Association. Invitation, 1847, of Home Club [to meet at home of Joseph R. Anderson]. Four letters, 1853-1854, to Richmond Athenaeum (from Philip Slaughter, James F. Field, and J. Wood Johns). Announcement, 1884, of meeting of Richmond Microscopic Society. Broadside, 1931, concerning Virginia Historical Society. Two letters, 1911, of Grace M. Dodge re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of A. Beirne Blair re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of L. S. Joffe re: YMCA. Program, 1903, of Academy of Music. Program, 3 February 1930, The Artists Series of Concerts (Boston Symphony Orchestra). Legal Petition, ca. 1887, of A. A. Branch, executrix of her husband Thomas Branch's estate to award his daughter her annuity in one lump sum. Deed, 1858, of confirmation between Francis J. Brand, Willie Graseser, and Mary Selle and Charles Selle for a lot in Richmond [Brand was trustee for Mary Selle]. Deed, 1880, of confirmation by Joseph Francis Beyer to Glaser. Deed, 1907, between Isaac Digges and Benj. Barret for Isaac Digges interest in Va. Corporation Digest. Memorandum, 1823, re: John Van Lew \u0026 Co. Petition, 1869, of James Duke for a re-hearing in case of John Van Lew v. Duke. Account, 1836, re: selling of Swan Tavern. Third person letter re: lot on 12th St. Judgement, 1833, in Crump vs. Wren administrator, etc. Judgement, 1833, in Cotton \u0026 Clark. Notice, 1870, of motion for injunction in Ruper v. Sedgewick. Order, 1807, to pay Peter Gordon for defense of Alexander Spotswood. Deed, 1807, from Samuel McCraw and Geo. Fisher, trustees and Margretta West to Samuel Myers for Quesnay's Academy ground. Lease, 1861, from Spiro Zetila to Alfred Paul. Negative photocopy of letter, 1784, of Turner [?] to Clerk of Henrico re: lots in Richmond. Notes, 1888, concerning correspondence concerning a house and lot in Richmond.","Administrator, executor or guardian, 1856-1870. 46 items. Commissioner of revenue for the city of Richmond, 1856-1860. 3 items. Inspector of tobacco in the city of Richmond, 1871-1873. 3 items. Minister, 1861-1888. 18 items. Notary public for the city of Richmond, Hanover and Henrico counties, 1856-1893. 125 items. Sergeant of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Sheriff of the city of Richmond, 1856. 2 items. Treasurer of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Fragments of bonds. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Advertisements Advertisement, n.d., for a lecture by A. Edward Newton. Filed in Mapcase. Advertisement, 1939, Musicians Club of Richmond. Advertisement for lectures at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Advertisement for the Cavalcade of the Cavaliers Pageant. Advertisement for \"Strange Interlude\" by Eugene O'Neill at Lyric Theater. Advertisement, 1931, for Westinghouse Salutes Richmond. Posters Poster for San Carlo Opera at the Mosque. Filed in Mapcase. Poster, 18-19 May 1928, for Adventure Days in Richmond. Filed in Mapcase. Richard Adams Papers Accounts, 1785-1811, of Richard Adams [probably two men, one of whom died in 1800]. Bond, 1787, of Richard Adams (executor of Thomas B. Adams). Letter, 1792, to Richard Adams. Order, 1811, of Richard Adams. Bond, 1805, of Cyrus Griffin to Richard Adams. Order, 1810, of Cyrus Griffin. Bonds Fidelity bond, 1867, of Samuel C. Greenhow and William H. Haxall to administer estate. Fidelity bond, 1868, of John Johns, Jr., and Bradley T. Johnson. Bond, 1802, of John Mayo with Edward Carrington, trustee for Elizabeth Anne Mayo. Bond, 1854, of J. B. Morton, Hugh W. Fry, Arthur A. Morson, and John M. Patton with Richmond and York River Railroad. Bond, 1816, of Richard E. Parker and William Foushee, Sr, with trustees of Richmond Academy. Correspondence Letter, 1841, of George Jones to Committee of the Marshall Theater Request, 1822, of L. W. Dandridge, J. E. Dandridge, and James Rawlings, attorney for Rob. F. Dandridge, trustee for S. A. Williams. Correspondence, 1912, of Ordway Puller to Samuel B. Dunstan and statement of Dunstan re: sale of property. Programs Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (Johann Strauss). Program, 1930, of Adventure Days. Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (\"The Newly-Weds and their Baby.\") Program, 1905, of \"Magda\" at Lyric Theatre. Program, 1929, \"Marco Millions\" and other plays. Photographic images of Richmond Schools.","Scope and Contents History of Richmond's Social Service Societies of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fun handwritten cover by J. Luther Kibler when radio addresses acquired. Copies of typed radio addresses, Numbers 1-11 and 17 to 56, given by Elwood Street from 1942 to 1948. Includes correspondence between Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fund, and J. Luther Kibler about Mr. Street's articles in Virginia's county courthouses. Business card for \"Moore \u0026 Scott, Commission Merchants\" located at Nos. 1316 and 1318 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Numbers 1 - 31 of the radio addresses entitled \"Richmond's Home Fires\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Numbers 23 - 56 of the radio addresses entitled \"War and Community\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1943.","Scope and Contents Brochures \"A Tour of Historic Richmond\" arranged for the convenience of guests in Richmond by Hotel John Marshall.  1940. \"Picturesque Richmond, Richmond, VA and her Suburbs\", published by the J.L. Hill Printing Company.  1891. \"Footpaths in Historic Richmond.\"  1944. Cardboard placard, \"This Virginia State Flag,\" about a flag made at No. 1 West Franklin Street in the winter of 1864-1865 by Sallie Radford Munford.  Placed by the Richmond Chaper, United Daughters of the  Confederacy.  1941. Buildings and Scenes Small pamphlet on the Virginia House in Winsor Farms. Copies of engravings of scenes in Richmond by Margeret Dasheill, Episcopal Home in Richmond, Virginia.  1940. Note card of St. John's Church.  undated. Copy of a woodcut of the Virginia Capitol Building by Frieda Koontz.  1939. Account of stewardship at the Craig House.  1937. Newspaper article on the Old Mud House in Powhatan County.  undated. Businesses and Advertisements Blank checks from Office of the Greenwood Mining Company on the Farmer's Bank of Virginia in 1800's, Citizen's Bank of Richmond in the 1880's, Mechanics' Bank in New York in the 1830's and George D. Mayo on the First National Bank in Richmond, Virginia in 1910. Writing paper from Murphy's Hotel (3 sheets) and an advertisement or paper covering for \"Dove's Comp. Fluid\" by S.E. Dove of Richmond, Virginia.  undated. Broadside for a sideshow presented by George J. Johnson and Son, Richmond.  Acts are Gazzell, Mermaid and the Sea and Punch and Judy.  undated. Brochure advertising the sale of \"Richmond, Capital of Virginia (Approaches to its History) by Various Hands\" published by Whittet and Shepperson.  1937. Gary's Autographic Tablet advertisement, manufactured and sold by A.J. Gary, Richmond, Virginia.  undated. \"Catalogue of Mme. Demorest's reliable Patterns of the Fashion.\"  1875. \"Richmond Produce Price Current\"  of  W.D. Tompkins and Bro., General Commission Merchants.  June 18, 1868. Advertisement for the sale of books by Richmond Authors in Historic Linden Row.  Linden Corner Book Sellers.  1953. Advertisement for William C. West, Architect and Superintendent.  1892. WRVA Brochures on their daily radio programs.  May 1947 – March 1951.","Scope and Contents Museums and Historical Societies Pamphlet and cards from the Valentine Museum. 4 items. Ca 1940's. Invitations and other material from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Ca 1940's. Papers General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking people and businesses in Richmond for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly. February 29, 1924. Subscription to \"Hillyer's American Railroad Magazine\" from a subscriber in Richmond, Virginia. March 1, 1859. Legal Receipt from Thomas W. Doswell, Sheriff of Richmond. James L. and J.W. Richardson are mentioned. 1856. Religion Baptism certificate for Mary Latham Willis in the Broad Street Station in Richmond, Virginia by a member of the Virginia Conf. , M.E. Church, South. 1874. Card about \"A Popular Lecture by Rev. J.J. Lafferty\" at the Clay-Street Methodist Church. September 13. Back cover of a book from the Clay Street Sunday School Library. Social Miller and Rhoads announcement for a \"Book and Author Dinner.\" undated. Richmond Lodge, No. 10, request, \"Brother, You are requested to attend your Brethren at their Lodge Room, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Master. John Fox, Sec'y. Richmond, September 7, 1799. Memorial Bazaar flyer for bazaar to raise money for the Confederate Museum and monument. April 11, 1893. Invitation letter from the Junior League of Richmond for a Book and Author Dinner. March 26, 1948. Brochures from concerts and plays: \"A Streetcar named Desire,\" 1950; \"Carousel\"by the Astra Company of Richmond, undated; \"Annie Get Your Gun with Mary Martin,\" undated; \"The Howards of Virginia\", undated; newspaper review of La Argentina, undated; Boston Symphony Orchestra in 193 and T. Michaux Moody productions, \"Conchita Supervia\" in 1932, \"The Bluebird\" newspaper review and a brochure, \"Lawrence Tibbett\" in 1931. Proclamation by the Mayor of Richmond, J. Fulmer Bright, about the creation of \"The Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission\" and proclaiming a Home-Coming Fortnight to be held September 12th, 1937. 2 copies. Brochure for \"Adventure Days\" conducted by Inter-Club Council. 1930. Brochure for \"Cavalcade of the Cavaliers\" at the Hotel John Marshall. September 13 to 25.","General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking certain people and businesses for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly.  February 29, 1924.","Scope and Contents Three programs for the Richmond Theatre, undated, but probably the late 19th century. 1881 price list for John Laird's Green-houses, located at Grace and Broad, between Henry and Smith Streets. Also called Grace Street Gardens. Front cover of \"Catalogue of the Southern Female Institute\" in Richmond, Virginia for Session 1866-1867. D. Lee Powell, A.M., was the principal.","Scope and Contents Removed from Folder 2 Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell] Certificate of Master Craftsman for August A. Dietz, Jr. Removed from Folder 6 Poster for E. Edward Newton Lecture Handwritten San Carlo Opera poster \"Adventure Days in Richmond, Va\" poster.","Deed given by George D. White and wife, 12 March 1895, conveying certain lots in the city of Roanoke to Mrs. E. C. Barksdale. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Advertising card for \"Miss Millie Booz\" a \"fashionable Milliner and Mantuajaker.\" Found in 1830 Staunton Spectator. undated.","Contract with Isaac Sheetz to build the Strasburg Academy.","A note regarding the burning of Suffolk in 1779. 1 item.","Brochure on Washington, Virginia.","Scope and Contents An artificial grouping of papers, 1632-1973, relating to Williamsburg, Va. Includes maps, articles, drawings, letters, material concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, papers concerning the Black population, photographs of buildings, church bulletins, papers concerning civic organizations, deeds, leases, tax receipts, advertisements, papers concerning education and items relating to Colonial National Historical Park. The materials that comprise this collection were donated in batches to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by John D. Haskell, Jr., John Lawrence, Brian Blouet, Parke Rouse, and Staunton Aylor between the years of 1993 and 2001. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center. Related material: Material given by the Williamsburg Historic Records Association has been accessioned and filed individually. Enter \"Williamsburg Historic Records Association\" as \"Creator\" to see these accessions. Mss. 79 Sw4 Earl Gregg Swem Papers, 2008.364 addition: this group may originally have been part of folders 4 and 7 of the Williamsburg Papers. Mss. 1.09 Williamsburg (Va.) Ephemera Collection, 1892-[ongoing] Mss. 91 B38 Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.) Records, 1662-[ongoing] Mss. Acc. 1991.43 Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown (Va.) Photographs, circa 1890-1930 Some newspaper runs were removed from this collection and added the newspaper collection.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town (in chronological order). Includes transcripts from printed sources.","Pencil sketch of the view of Williamsburg from the south (about 1860) by Mary Wall Christian from original by J. A. Graham.","Watercolor view of Williamsburg from the south by Emily Sneed from original by J. A. Graham.","Scope and Contents Blueprints of maps of Williamsburg. \"Palisades 1632-83\" (Colonial Williamsburg Research and Development Office, 1 November 1933). \"Maps showing location of Palisades 1632-83 in relation to Bland's Survey of 1699 and the layout of the City of Williamsburg\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., February 1949). \"Map showing approximate location of the 17th century horse path which went through Williamsburg prior to 1699 when this are was known as Middle Plantation\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., 3 October 1942).","Transcript of Earl Dunmore's letter - a historical and general view of Williamsburg.","Transcript of letters to George Washington concerning defense of Williamsburg from Charles Lee, 1776.","List of arms removed from Governor's Palace on 24 June 1775, by American colonists after Lord Dunmore's escape.","Scope and Contents Various articles from \"The Virginia Argus\" in early 19th century.","Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, dated 15 October 1881, with an article and illustrations of Williamsburg at that time period.","Ordinances of the City of Williamsburg in effect 1 October 1895.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.","National Geographic articles about Colonial Williamsburg dated 1954 and 1968.","Several programs from services commemorating I-Day and victory of WWII.","Booklet entitled Facts about Williamsburg and vicinity, dated 1900.","Booklet entitled Richmond to Jamestown via America's most historic river, dated 1938.","The Journal of American History, 1919, includes several photographs of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary.","Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Filed in Locked Section.","Pen and ink sketch, photgraphic copies and correspondence with Earl Gregg Swem concerning the seal.","Photostatic copy of ten pages from Cornwallis' orderly book when he was in Williamsburg in 1781. A note concerning Pennsylvania officers near Williamsburg in the summer of 1781. A sketch of Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to the Civil War. See also, addition Mss. Acc. 1995.39. Diary: 1861 Photographic copy of a diary and memorandum book of Samuel E. Holt, surgeon in the Confederate Army, stationed at Williamsburg and Yorktown, 3 September - 23 October 1861. (The original is in the possession of Mrs. Eva Rosseau, Williamsburg, Va.) Typescripts of letters: 1862 Typescripts of letter of Gen. Philip Kearny to his wife, 7 May 1862, and 15 May 1862. (Originals in the Library of Congress.) Letter: 4 October 1862 Robert F. Cole, Williamsburg, Va., to [?], certifying that his iron grey mare was taken from him by order of Lt. Col. Smith. Letter: 7 October 1862 Major J. P. Wilson, Head Quarters 5th Penna. Cavalry, to Captain G. C. Johnston, A.A.G., Yorktown, Va. stating when he will make a report of all the horses taken from citizens of Williamsburg. Letter: November 19, 1862. Mrs. M.N. Munford, Williamsburg, to Gen. [Henry A.] Naglee requesting his aid against thefts by runaway negroes and soldiers, especially the use of a government wagon to haul fuel and his assistance, in obtaining medicine for herself. Letter: 16 May 1865 Sallie Munford, at Tazewell Hall, to Lizzie Ewell, describing conditions in Williamsburg. Letter: 8 April 1866 Robert M. West at North East P.O., Cecil County, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell concerning the theft of valuables from the home of Miss Gabriella Galt and destruction at the College of William and Mary by Union troops. Engraving: Engraving of the \"Battle of Williamsburg\" from the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers (Johnson, Fry \u0026 Co., Publishers, N.Y.) Correspondence and notes of Dr. Earl G. Swem about the Battle of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents 1862 articles concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862: New York Daily Tribune, 8 May 1862; New York Daily Tribune,10 May 1862, Pages 7-8; New York Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 1-2; New York Daily Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 11-12; New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 3-4 and New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 5-6. Brochure: \"Williamsburg in the Civil War\" published by the Williamsburg Civil War Committee. Photographs of drawings of Williamsburg and Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-Works, 6 May 1862. Description of the Battle of Williamsburg, Comte De Paris. Article on Fall of Fort Magruder.","The Peninsula Guide, 1936; The Cradle of the Republic - Williamsburg, Jamestown, \u0026 Yorktown, 1924; The Cradle of the Nation, 1931 and a brochure, \"When Washington's Sweetheart Fainted.\"","Scope and Contents Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, June 1939-November 1941 Antiques Forum with an index of people, places, things, events and more. undated. Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1928 and December 1929.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from January - March, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from April - June, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from July - December 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1931 and December 1932.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between January 1933 and July 1935.","Minutes of the Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.","Circulars, 1930-1939. Exhibition of American Folk Art bulletin","Scope and Contents September 1866 John Anderson, Claremont [?] to J. H. Crump, n.p. Asks him to reserve half his wages until 12 June 1868 V. C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., to Rev. A. Dunlop. Notification that repairs will be made to the church of which he is the pastor. 1 p. ALS. 26 May 1869 Appointment as Registering Officer for 3rd Registration Precinct for Alexander Dunlop. Signed by Edward [Richard Sprigg] Canby. 1 p. DS. 24 March 1874 Inventory of personal property of W. W. Cumber. Taken by Frank Smith, Norton Moses Weaver, \u0026 Samuel Smith. Appraised by County of York. 2 pp. D. undated Receipt for rent of school house to the Trustees of Public School No. 3 (A. Dunlop and F. S. Norton). 1 p. DS. debt to Alexander Dunlop [Williamsburg, Va.] is paid. 1 p. ALS. Obituary of Dr. James Blaine Blayton, Sr., a physician in Williamsburg, Virginia. December 18, 2002.","List to be sold by Dixon \u0026 Hunter, 11 February 1775 Dietz Press Listing","Photographs and descriptive material of buildings: Michel's drawing of Williamsburg buildings. 2 copies. Prints of buildings. Audrey House.","Capitol Court House (Old) Eastern Lunatic Asylum","Governor's Palace","Kerr-Vest Kitchen Market Square Tavern Masonic Hall Methodist Episcopal Church Powder Magazine Providence Hall","Data on the Public Prison compiled from original sources for The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Elizabeth Schmucker Stubbs, 1929.","Raleigh Tavern Tazewell Hall Theater Travis House Tucker House Tyler House Benjamin Waller House Williamsburg Inn (Old) Williamsburg Inn (New) Wythe House Unidentified Buildings Williamsburg Property  Scrapbook of photographs of Williamsburg houses taken about 1921. Mounted photographs of Williamsburg houses.","Advertising sheets, brochures, cards, and newspaper accounts of banks and business houses.","Progress report.","Auction advertisements.","Factory catalog, 1991 (first catalog).","Controversy concerning sermon by the Rev. Cotesworth P. Lewis, 12 November 1967, before President Lyndon B. Johnson. Includes copy of sermon, newspaper clippings, statements from the Congressional Record. History of Bruton Parish Church. Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 13).","Organ recital programs, 1939-1941. One poster, 1943, filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 14). Weekley bulletins, 1928-1945.","Booklets, 1947 \u0026 1949.","Poster, 1951. Announcements, 1944-1946. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg. (folder 15a).","Announcements.","Bulletins, 1936-1938 \u0026 1942","Bulletins, 1943-1948","Bulletins, 1949-1953.","Announcements, brochures, bulletins, 1949. Brochure, Methodist Sites in Historic Williamsburg.","Bulletins.","Bulletins","Bulletins.","Epworth League program.  Winter 1924.","Scope and Contents Pamphlet for \"A Call to Prayer\" on the wsorld Day of Prayer sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. March 4, 1949. \"Bicentennial of Worship\" article from the Daily Press about the First Baptist Church formed by African Americans. 1996.","American Civic Association Correspondence. Cleaning up. n.d. Community Center, 1954. Community Christmas Events. Community Counvil. Community Fund, 1953. Community Sings. County Council of Women's Clubs. Youth Welfare Council.","American Association of University Women. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch: List of members, 1916. Notice, 1939. Business Men's Association, 1901. Chautauqua Association. Exchange Club flyers. (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 17). Garden Club: Garden Week. Newspaper articles, 1973. Programs, 1935-1936. Brochures, 1950-1956. Yearbook, 1941-1942. Garden Symposium.","Lion's Club. Officers' Wives Club. Pulaski Club: Two letter heads and one newspaper clipping. Red Cross: One membership card, 1929. Soroptimist Club. Swimming Club. Tidewater Guidance Clinic. United Service Organizaitons Club. United World Federalists. Virginia Federation Home Demonstration Club. Williamsburg Film Study Group. Williamsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Williamsburg Regional Library Association. Young Women's Club.","Programs.","American Association of University Women: Program and ballot, 1930. Hampton Roads Chemists' Club: Circular, 1931. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Poetry Society: Programs, 1928-1936. Society of American Archivists. Southeastern Regional Conference of Law Teachers. Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of John Dameron with Secretary Thomas Nelson, with account of certificate recorded by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Castleton Harper and John Curd in account with Secretary Thomas Nelson, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of Colonel Joshua Fry with Secretary Nelson. Signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, April 1768 Account of Samuel Havistone, 1766, with the auditors with statement of account by Robert Prentis, Williamsburg. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1768 Account of John \u0026 Gerry Smith with Secretary Thomas Nelson with account of recording certificate for probating Smith's bill, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Bassett, William, 1717 Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883 Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Photostatic copy of indenture, 1 February 1823, between Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia (Nelson) Meade, his wife, and Dr. Alexander Galt for the purchase of a house and lot by Dr. Galt. 2 pp. Cy of DS. John T. James, 1859 Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. (Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Receipt of Samuel R. Mouzon for his share of the estate of William Nelson of Williamsburg, $218.64 1/2. 1 p. DS. Tyler [ ], 1812 Typed copy of an advertisement by in the Richmond Enquirer, 2 October 1812, offering for rent a dwelling in Williamsburg, recently occupied by Chancellor Tyler.","Teterel, Francis: Policies and premium receipts. 1807-1925 Waters, Sarah: Policies and premium receipts. 1796-1799 Webb, Walter W.: Receipt for premium. 1825.","Wedding Announcement, 1939","Deed given by the trustees on the city of Williamsburg to John Custis conveying three lots in the city. Signed by John Clayton and William Robertson","Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883","Anderson, Robert A contract for purchase of corn and fodder from John T. Marston. 1835. Cocke, Doctor Doctor Cocke of old Williamsburg. A printed article. Reprinted form the Medical Times, October 1936. Fresheau [Freneau], Peter Peter Fresheau [Freneau], Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Maryanne Scott, New York, 25 April 1749. Order to pay Charles Stewart the sum of five pounds sterling. Hundley, Jack \"They've sold the town.\" poem. 1929. Hunter, William Typed memoranda concerning William Hunter. Johnson, James James Johnson vs. Henry Wilson. Suit. 1842. Parks, Eleanor Typed copy of renunciation of benefit from will of William Parks. 1750. Parks, William Typed copy of will. 1750. Correspondence concerning a memorial to William Parks. 1922. Pelham, Ann Creese Silhouette of Ann Creese Pelham, wife of Peter Pelham. Richard, Milly Vicksburg, Miss., to Captain Thomas Russell, n.p., Va. 8 July 1868. A former slave who belonged to Scervant Jones inquires about her relations. She was Milly Armstrong. 2 pp. ALS. Rind, William Copy of inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Rind. 1773. Scott, Robert G. Typed copy of an advertisement of Robert G. Scott, attorney. In the Richmond Enquirer, 27 October 1812. Smith, Sydney Williamsburg, Va., to Henry Smith, 1/2 Way House, York Co., Va., 23 February 1854. Discusses local grassroots politics and his intention to run for Commonwealths attorney. 3 pp. ALS. Taliaferro, Charles Typescript about portrait. Warwick, Eliza Typed copies of correspondence of Eliza Warwick of Williamsburg, Va., 1801-1803. Originals in the Valentine Museum.","Affidavits denying that demonstrations were made against the United States by Williamsburg militia.  1872.","Announcements, newspaper clippings, etc.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Scope and Contents Advertisements and other written material for moving pictures. Poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" is filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 29).","Garland of Spring Carols.","Receipt for the subscription to the Virginia Gazette., 1930 Outline of W. J. Johnston as editor of the Virginia Gazette.","Programs and posters.","Sheet of paper made by the Williamsburg Restoration illustrating the water mark of William Parks.","Barter Theater and Children's Theater Programs, announcements. Little Theater League., 1929-1938 Programs, announcements, and posters. Other Organizations, 1785, 1925-1930 Notes, programs, circulars, and posters.","Addresses and cards.  1875, 1924, 1931, 1948","Dedication program, 12 May 1962.","The Evening Press. Catalog of type specimens. The Williamsburg Bulletin (1945), Gardiners Virginia Gazette (1942) and The Evening Press (July 1942).  All of the above were edited and printed by Joseph Rowe Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Souvenir booklet of the Williamsburg Pre-Restoration Old-Timers reunion, November 1-2, 1980 (Samuel \"Billy\" D. Royall, printer).","Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy. Letters of application and recommendation for teaching position in the proposed male and female schools, 1849. Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy.","Photostats, 1811 Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia to Carter Berkeley, pertaining to schools in Williamsburg, 1811. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 32). Advertisement, 1805 A newspaper advertisement concerning Mr. Anderson's school for young ladies. Photostatic copy. April 30, 1805, Richmond Enquirer. Letter, 1820 A letter from Margaret Page, at Williamsburg, to John Page, at Union Town, Monroe County, Virginia, 19 January 1820, mentioning the opening of Mr. Morse's school for young ladies. (See Page-Saunders Papers, Folder 1). Letter, 1849 William Hodges, Washington, D.C., to Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., concerning the rental of his house for the Female School. 10 June 1849. 2 pp. ALS Williamsburg Female Academy, 1849-1852, 1862 A circular letter from Hubert P. LeFebvre, at Richmond, 21 August 1849. Catalog. 1851-1852. Typescript of a letter application from John K. Noel for a teaching position, noting his experience as principal of both the Williamsburg Female and Male Academies. 1862. Williamsburg Male Academy, 1855 Printed circular. 1855. Williamsburg Military School (Morressett \u0026 Peyton), 1852-1853 Letter, 1840 A letter from E.G. and M.R. Gatliff, at Williamsburg, to James Baytop, at Springfield, Gloucester Court House, 7 April 1840, concerning a girls' school. (See Gloucester County Papers, Folder 3). Bills, 1848, 1868 Bills for school supplies and tuition. 1848 and 1868. Copies. Book List A list of school books. Copy from a paper of Judge Frank Armistead of Williamsburg, Virginia. Female Seminary, 1880 See Armistead Papers, Folder 1.","Matthew Whaley, 1923-1931, 1943, 1945 Circulars and programs. 1923-1931. (new MW opened 15 September 1930, per The Powder Horn, October 1930). Dramatic Club bulletins and poster. Graduation invitation, 1945. Programs, 1943. Program for the George Washington Bicentennial, 1932. The Powder Horn, the school newspaper, March 1928, October - December 1930. Bruton Heights School Commencement invitation, concert program. Miscellaneous Rawls Byrd, History of the Public Schools in Williamsburg. Facts on Public Schools brochures, 1972-1973. 1984. \"Pride in the Past,\" American Education Week, November 11-17. From the Virginia Gazette. Teachers' Guides \"Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Virginia.\" \"The War and Elementary School Instruction in American Colonial Life.\"","1 photograph.","List of paid Capitation Taxes for 1946, 1947 and 1948 on or before May 7, 1949 and for 1947, 1948 and 1949 on or before December 12, 1949.","Scope and Contents \"A Bibliography on the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg\" by Elsie Alderson.","Scope and Contents Flyers, pamphlets and more on the Colonial National Monument, \"A Brief History of and Guide Book to Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown\" by Rutherfoord Goodwin (signed by the author), \"A Historic Old Virginia Pilgrimage\" brochure for taking a cruise to the Williamsburg area on April 29 - May 1, 1930 and brochures and reprints about Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Tourist hardback book, \"Historic Peninsula of Virginia,\" distributed by Stone and Webster, Inc. in 1928. Photostatic copy of newspaper account of Jamestown Day, May 13. Year unknown.","A Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Williamsburg, 1945. Zoning Ordinance Adopted 1947.","Scope and Contents Oversized items removed from Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg Papers. Organized by the folder from which they were removed. Folder 3: Williamsburg Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Folder 13: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Folder 14: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster for \"Lecture Recital at Bruton Parish Church...Dr. David McK. Williams.\" 1943. Folder 15a: Churches - Christian Science Monitor, 1951 poster for a lecture by Claire Rauthe and 1944-45 free lecture announcements. Folder 17: Clubs and Organizations - The Exchange Club flyers, 1949-1954. Folder 19: Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. Folder 29: Moving Pictures - Large poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" to be held at the Williamsburg Theater. undated. Folder 32: Schools - Private Schools - Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia, to Carter Berkeley pertaining to schools in Williamsburg. 1811","Letter written by W. Fred Andrews of Gahanna, Ohio to Parke Rouse, Jr. reminiscing about his days as a student at the College of William and Mary. 3 pp. June 22, 1974.","ALS of C.P. Armistead, Williamsburg to the Hon. R. Taylor Scott, Richmond, Virginia, dated 27 May 1893 regarding his brother running for office, probably the Electoral Board of James City County.","Photocopies of newsclippings, journal articles, and Bruton Parish Bulletins about the 1991 dig by New Agers to search for evidence in the Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Virginia, to support the controversial claim that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays plus a formula for establishing world peace. August 20, 1992 photographs of Bruton Parish Churchyard digs with Marley Brown, archaelogist of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. One photograph shows the Middleton Vault.","Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the \"insane asylum\" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by \"revolutionary maidens\" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.","One page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of March 10, 1887, entitled \"Virginia a day in a historic town--views of old Williamsburg.\"","Scope and Contents Fragment of a receipt signed by Abram. Loc[ke]tt and \"Wmsburg Dist\" noted on the bottom of the page. undated.","Signed Williamsburg Tricentennial poster, 1999.","Handwritten letter from O. F. Helner of the 33rd regiment, at a camp near Williamsburg to Mr. Abbott. He writes about the Battle of Williamsburg and a visit by General McClellan to the camp. May 1862. Transcript included.","Scope and Contents Playbills, 1891-1896 and undated, from plays staged at Cameron Hall at Eastern State Hospital with actors and actresses from the College of William and Mary and the local community. Some programs list \"The Virginia Comedians\" as the producer. Playbills, 1910 and 1916, from plays staged at the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Union soldier's letter, \"John\" to his sweetheart \"Mary,\" 12 May (1862), regarding the occupation of Williamsburg by the North. Mention of Northern dead in Williamsburg after the battle and burying soldiers. Excerpt, \"...there are some very pretty girls here but I noticed that some of them were [wear] the rebel flag on their bosom.\" Stereoscopic card, \"War Views, View of Court House and Church, Hospital of the 2nd Corps, Yorktown, Va.\" No. 2374, published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony \u0026 Co. Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington. Someone has crossed out \"Yorktown\" and written \"Williamsburg.\"","Four pamphlets: Catalogue of the Williamsburg Female Academy, 1851-1852; two copies of the catalogue of the Williamsburg Military School, Richmond, 1853; prospectus and catalogue of the Williamsburg Male Academy, 1852-1853.","Broadside dated December 14th, [1941], announcing a Citizen's Mass Meeting...at the Williamsburg Theatre.","Scope and Contents Photostat copies of newspaper articles about the Battle of Williamsburg from the New York Daily Tribune, May 10, 12 and 13, 1862, photostat copies of a map of the \"Lower Peninsula,\"  and \"Battle of Williamsburg\" and both a negative and a positive photocopies entitled \"Charge of Hancock's Brigade at Williamsburgh,\" \"Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-works in front of Williamsburg from sketches made May 6, 1862,\" \"Williamsburg, Va.\"  These prints have notes on them and might be partial proofs for a publication.","Three photographs of the Dedication of Ft. Magruder, May 5, 1952 by Von Dubell Studio.    Publication of a letter by The Business Men's Association of the City of Williamsburg about \"taking early steps for the proper  celebration at Jamestown of the Tercentennial Anniversary...did on the September 7, 1900, in the name of the citizens of Williamsburg, pass resolutions for the appointment of a committee...\"  On inside of pamphlet, resolutions are listed.","G.W. Thorpe Plat, surveyed March 1916; Pine Grest Subdivision blue print plat, owned and developed by Ernest G. Vaughan and sold to Carrie V. Williams, surveyed November/December 1939; Capitol Heights property blueprint plat of Frank G. Linekin, June 26, 1930; W.L. Jones blueprint plat,May 1926; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, August 10, 1939; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, December 10, 1920; Powhatan Park blueprint plat, property of York Land Corporation, April 1916; blueprint plat of property conveyed by Celia Maxton to others,land between route 60 and the railroad, September 7, 1952; and plat of property of H.D. Bozarth between Clay and Harrison Streets, June 19, 1925.","Posters for performances at the Matthew Whaley Auditorium in 1936, poster for \"Middle Plantation Art \u0026 Handcraft Exhibition\" at Casey's Annex (undated), poster for exhibit of \"Walt Disney's Original Paintings used in Snow White\" at the Bruton Parish House (undated), Williamsburg Tricentennial Poster, Colonial Williamsburg concert posters, Williamsburg Theatre posters (undated, possibly 1930's), and other posters for entertainment at Williamsburg High School and the Presbyterian Church (undated, possibly 1930's).","Two aerial photographs of South Henry Street area of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Undated.","Photograph of a print \"Loudon-street, Winchester.\"","Scope and Contents Many of these papers appear to be from the Clerk of Court office in Winchester, Virginia. Clerk of Court signatures include John Peyton, Clerk of Hustings, Winchester, Virginia and Algernon R. Wood. Organized in date order. Account for Nicholas Scheren to David Michael Rutter. May 1786 Payment from Dr. Robert Colvin to Philip Bush. October 12, 1786 Accounts for Robert Sherrard to James Murry. 1787 Payment from Robert Sherrard to John Hamilton for waggonage from Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] to Winchester, Virginia. 1787 Document about refund of payment made by Tejamus ? Dowdall to Robert Colvin, who opened a school. April 12, 1787 Court summons for Josiah Jackson and Zebediah Hollingsworth for James Murray in case with Robert Sherrard, Defendant. August 9, 1787 Indenture. James and Eleanor Wood of Davidson, North Carolina and David Dedderick, for Lot 9 on West side of Loudon (Loudoun) Street in Borough of Winchester. September 22, 1789 Marriage Bond between Enos Roberts and Mary Kendrick. January 13, 1790 Marriage bond of Conrad House and Susannah Shusher. December 27, 1790 Bond for James Walls as executor of last Will and Testament of John Wynn. June 30, 1794 Charter between Shreve Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland and James Moseley, Merchant on freight on the ship Alexandria. July 4, 1796 Marriage license between James A. Nelson and Polly M. Donald. April 26, 1802 Manumission papers from Peter Lauck to Peter Bisick. March 14, 1806 Affidavit. Josiah Massy took oath of Lieutenant in 31st Regiment, 16th Brigade. Signed by A. (B.) Miller. May 2, 1812. Register of sale of Louisa Robinson (wife of Jonathan Robinson) to Doctor Daniel Conrad. August 3, 1818. Act \"to amend the Act incorporating the Town of Winchester.\" Complete handwritten text of the act as presented to the General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia. Copied by William Munford, Keeper of the Rolls. Document bound with string. Dated December 12, 1818 and passed January 9, 1819 Inquest. \"Inquisition on the body of Robert Cockerton (?) who died at the house of Elizabeth Pendleton, Innkeeper. November 1, 1820 Contract/letter of attorney between John Holland of Gosney Manor of Shenandoah County, Virginia, woolan manufacturer, and George Hadfield of Old Hall, County of Chester, in England to Hugh Shaw. June 8, 1827 Manumission papers where Margaret Galloway emancipates negro woman, Maria, wife of William Tuckrin, a free negro. October 17, 1827 Manumission papers or Certification of Freedom for Negro Lucy under the will of Alexander White of Woodville. June 13, 1832 Certificate of Freedom, or Manumission papers, signed by Phebe Coubourn that she raised Nancy Sabro, a \"dark Muluto\" who was born of free parents. September 21, 1835 Notice to Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester for summons of Jonathan Cox, Davy Johnson, Thomas Pollard, James Pollard, Richard Strange, Lewis Smith, David Washington and Rose Williams for \"remaining within this corporation and Commonwealth more than 12 months of their right to freedom…\" May 5, 1846 Bill of sale to William H. Brown from George R. Long for sale of negro man, Abraham Washington. August 24, 1846 Court Case. Algernon R. Wood, prosecutor for Commonwealth of Virginia, against James Pollard, a free negro or mulatto who remained in Virginia after he was freed. October 3, 1846 Court summons for Sally Field for remaining in Winchester after being freed. June 23, 1848 Mary, negro slave of Joseph Baker, charged with trying to poison Nancy Lindsey with tea. June 1, 1849 Notarized statements of Amelia Ann Buck of Warren County, Virginia regarding copartnership with John R. Ricards, John N. Buck of Baltimore, Maryland and Thomas L. Blakemon of Warren County regarding hotel, Mountain House in Hampshire County, Virginia. John R. Buck sells his interest to his brother, William M. Buck. July 3, 1850 Letter from Baltimore, Maryland regarding his father's estate. Author unknown. February 20, 1851 Recording of last will and testament of Addison B. Riely in Baltimore, Maryland. Endorsed by Ann R. Riely. September 27, 1852 Certificate for R.B. Allen to sell wine at his store on Cameron Street.September 1, 1855 Court summons in case of Patrick Conner vs John H. Anderson, Conner's apprentice. October 8, 1856 Letter from John Quanten ? to Robert L. Brookings asking for servant woman Lucy who was part of the estate of Mrs. Emmets?. May 27, 1857 Indictment. John Howard, alias John Newman, a free negro, was accused of assault by Rachel Ann Holler, a white woman and jailed. Indictment against James W. Jones, the jailor, for allowing the prisoner to escape. March 17, 1860 Command to the Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester to take \"…Maria Ball [Colored]…her safely keep…until May indictment … for remaining in the State of Virginia…without lawful permission. April 21, 1860 Notice to Sheriff of Berkeley County, Virginia to imprison Elizabeth Farrow if she is found in Berkeley County. She is charged with having a \"…house of ill fame for the purpose of prostitution and lewedness.\" April 17, 1861 Note from Clerk of Court in Winchester where he says he has been notified by a military order that he is no longer the Clerk. June 5, 1868 Court case with John Vilwig regarding two coffins. June 1886. Republican Ticket for Virginia. 1892. Letter from George S. Bowers of Laurell, Maryland, about \"Willie\" accepting Christ [in the Lutheran Church]. December 13, 1918 Instructions to lawyer or court about charges of larceny against a free negro. undated. Fragment. \"Twelve days have been expended in loading.\"","Circular for the Woodstock Male and Female Academy. July 21, 1866.","Papers, ca. 1824-1983, relating to Yorktown, Va. Includes articles concerning Yorktown; materials relating to the surrender of Cornwallis and to the celebrations [1824, 1881, 1930-1937 and 1981], documents concerning Yorktown National Military Park  [now Colonial National Historical Park] and the Navy Mine Depot [now Naval Weapons Station].","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.  7 pieces.","Two facsimilies of the parole of Cornwallis. 2 pieces. Journal of the siege of York-Town...as recorded in the hand of Gaspard de Gallatin and translated by the French department of the College of William and Mary...Washington, United States Printing Office. 1931. 48 p. 24 cm. (71st Congress, 3rd Session. Senate. Document no. 322.) 1 piece. Un geste patriotique des Strasbourgeois au cours de la guerre d'Independence americaine. Printed. 1 piece. Ceux de Yorktown par Servan Malo, with English translation. 2 pieces. Memorandum on J.C. Louis, Baron von Closen. By Ruth E. Butler. 4 typed pages. 1 piece. Photographs showing restoration of French and American fortifications around Yorktown. About 1935. 3 pieces. Photographs of a painting of the siege of Yorktown. 3 copies. Also an enlargement. Map of the siege of Yorktown. 1 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. 1 piece. An engraving of the surrender at Yorktown. 1 piece. List of Confederate Soldiers buried at Yorktown which includes Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Williamsburg. (Copy from the National Park Service. Original at the Yorktown Visitor Center).","Printed topographical map of the Colonial National monument, Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Made by the U.S. Geological Survey 1931. 30 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. 1 piece. Three newspaper clippings concerning the siege of Yorktown. Other papers. 5 pieces. Walking stick made from the flag staff of the 80th British Regiment, Yorktown, 1781. Returned to donor (Nellie Deans Greaves) in either 1960's or 1970's. Printed announcement, dated at Montpellier, 9? December 1781, signed by Le Comte de Perigord, stating that the King has ordered a Te Deum sung in all the churches of France for the Yorktown victory. Purchased from Thomas L. Suter, 16 October 1952.","Buildings Photographs and prints: Customs House; Lord Cornwallis' Cave; Main Street; Monument Lodge (1 piece); Moore House (4 pieces--3 photographs in Mapcase); Shield House (oldest house) and Nelson House (1 piece); Yorktown wharf (1 piece). Monument Photographs. 1 piece. 2 newspapers with history of the building and opening of the George P. Coleman Bridge. Located in mapcase.","6 pieces including 1 photograph. See also Folders 6-8.","Scope and Contents Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Includes a photograph album entitled \"Views of The Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, Virginia, October 16-17-18-19, 1931\" presented to The College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Yorktown Sesquicentenniail Association, Inc. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Views of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, VA, October 16-19,1931 from the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931:  Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration.  20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981:  Official commemorative program.  Official booklet:  \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown National Military Park June 6, 1921 ...In the Senate of the United States.  June 6, 1921.. A bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...7 p.  28 cm.  1 piece. 1921 Hearings before the subcommittee of the committee on appropriations United States Senate...on a bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...Washington, Government printing office, 1921.  16 p.  23 1/2 cm.  1 piece. Navy Mine Depot Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia By Commander A. H. Miles, U.S. Navy.  (Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings v. 54, no. 4, whole no. 302.)  1 piece. In the matter of Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia...Brief submitted on behalf of owners of property...Newport News, Franklin Printing Co.  21 p.  23 cm.  1 piece.","Material relating to the annual celebrations of Yorktown Day, sometimes called Yorktown Fete.","Fete in honor of General La Fayette.  Printed pamphlet by R.G. Scott on what happened during planning of the Yorktown Fete of 1824 and why he should not be responsible. 1827.","Centennial.  \"An Appeal to the Country for a National Centennial Celebration of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.\"  Printed by Virginian Print, Norfolk, Va. 1879. Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown 1881. Celebration of Yorktown Centennial- a pamphlet containing incidents and speeches from event. 10/19/1881. A History, Surrender of the British Forces to the Americans and French at Yorktown, Va., Program for the Centennial Anniversary Celebration on October 18th, 1881.","\"Admiral Francis Joseph Paul De Grasse, Hero of Yorktown\" by Louis A Culvillier 1931Invitation and tickets to Yorktown Celebration 1931List of European Guests at Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Newsletter on Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Official Program of Yorktown Celebration.  1931Some Old Yorktown Maps by K.W. Trimble.  Reprint from The Military Engineer, 1931Tentative Program of Yorktown Celebration byYorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931Ticket Stubs-Yorktown 150 year Celebration 1931Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931","Program of Celebration of 155th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown under the Joint Auspices…  10/19/1936","Program of Yorktown Celebration, October 18-19, 1934.","Letter from A.A. Folsone to Hon. Lyon G. Tyler enclosing engraving of a view of Yorktown, \"Yorktown Battlefield\" by John B. Chapman per Graham's Magazine, 1814.","Scope and Contents Photograph of House in Yorktown undatedPhotograph of Yorktown Battlefield and Moore House undatedSketch of Yorktown- View from the River (Copy) undatedYorktown Homes (6 photographs on cardboard) undatedGreeting Cards -Prints of Moore House and Nelson House  1934","Original ink wash drawing by a federal soldier in 1862. View of the York River waterfront. Transferred to artifact librarian in 2011.","Scope and Contents Plats of Yorktown, Photostats (2)  undated Sign - Guided Tour of Yorktown (10\"x7\" cardboard sign) 1941 \"Establishment of the American Army.\"  Photostat of May 27, 1778 Congressional Order.","Available online via the Library catalog for William and Mary users; alternate access is available via the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/journalofsiegeof00gall.","\"Yorktown Church Said Third Oldest in Virginia,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  May 9, 1960.\"Historic Nelson House,\" January 31, 1973\"Battle Lines Will Be Reconstructed at Yorktown,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  January 31, 1973.","Scope and Contents Christmas Dinner Menu, U.S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.  1950.Colonial National Historic Park brochure by US Department of Interior (2 Copies).  1940Old Yorktown and its History by Mrs. Sydney Smith.  1920Salvaging Relics from York River.  1939U.S. 17 George Washington Memorial Highway Map, Tidewater, Virginia, into Colonial National Historical Park.  undated.Views of Yorktown and Gloucester Town—Mariners Museum, Newport News, Virginia.  1946Virginia Gazette Supplement, The Public Observer, \"Yorktown Day of Yesteryear.\"  October 1972\"Yorktown-Climax of the Revolution,\" National Park Service, Source Book Series, Number 1 (2 copies).  1941","\"Henri de Saint-Simon at Yorktown; A French Prophet of Modern Industrialism in America,\" The Franco-American Review, Autumn 1937.\"A Neglected French Collaborator in the Victory of Yorktown\" by Harold A. Larrabee.  1932.","Yorktown Sesquicentennial medal commemorating the surrender of Lord Cornwallis in 1781. Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Eighteen early photographs of monuments in Yorktown, Virginia, many with descriptions written on the reverse side.","Photographs of: the Victory monument,  the monument on the spot where Cornwallis surrendered to Washington, Lafayette Coach at Bremo, Spring where Washington got his water, marker of French soldiers' graves (2), plaque for site of the Home of Nicolas Martiau,  plaque for \"Baron Gaspard de Gallatin,\" walk along top of old earthworks (3), where Washington had his tent, spot marked where a tablet once was, plaque for \"french soldiers and sailors,\" where Lafayette had his tent, plaque for Thomas Nelson, Jr. and artists conception of celebration (ships in harbour). 17 photographs.","Photograph of Battery; print of \"Reddotopm de L'armee du Lord Cornwallis; 3 photograph of inside and outside of the Moore House, 1911; two copies of the Gloucester-Mathews newspaper, May 7, 1952, with the history of the building of the George P. Coleman Bridge; and one copy of the Daily Press, May 7, 1952, about the Coleman Bridge."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 25th","Williamsburg Businessmen's Association (Va.)","Williamsburg Female Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Male Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Military School (Williamsburg, Va)"],"names_coll_ssim":["Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 25th","Williamsburg Businessmen's Association (Va.)","Williamsburg Female Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Male Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Military School (Williamsburg, Va)","Crump family","Dunlop family","Blayton, James Blaine, Sr., (Dr.)","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Michaux, Lightfoot Solomon"],"famname_ssim":["Crump family","Dunlop family"],"persname_ssim":["Blayton, James Blaine, Sr., (Dr.)","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Michaux, Lightfoot Solomon"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 25th","Williamsburg Businessmen's Association (Va.)","Williamsburg Female Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Male Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Military School (Williamsburg, Va)","Crump family","Dunlop family","Blayton, James Blaine, Sr., (Dr.)","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Michaux, Lightfoot Solomon"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":390,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:47:35.996Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtificial collection of papers relating to various cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eA newspaper clipping concerning dead towns in Virginia.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents History of Christ Church. 3 p. 15 1/2 cm. Christmas card from Old Presbyterian Meeting House from William Buckner and Mr. Croarty. undated. Letter to Earl Gregg Swem from Josephine Weeks about buying a newly made print from Colonel Gilpin's \"Plan of Alexandria, 1798.\" June 17,1944. Alexandria businesses papers: envelope from Garrett and Monroe, card from Gwin, Beckham and Company Commission Merchants and Andrews Studios. undated. List of names and inscriptions on gravestones at Christ Church, Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Bethlehem Cemetery by George Magruder Battey. Carbon Copy. June 1, 1944. History of St. Paul's Church, Fairfax Parish, 1810-1932 by Margery Arden Hall. Copy. \"Financial statement and report and list of subscribers and pewholders of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Fairfax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBath is in present day Berkeley County, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Thomas Marshall Hunter, Morgantown, W.Va. Typed copy of an act for establishing a town at the Warm Springs in the county of Berkeley.  October 1776. 1 piece. A list of original purchasers of lots in Bath, Berkeley County.  1 piece.  Extracts from the minutes of the trustees of Bath.  1 piece. An excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's Notes of Virginia.  1793. 1 piece. Copies of newspaper advertisements of stores and boarding houses. 1781.  3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertisement card for travel from Lynchburg, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Music festival 1931. Advertising folder. Letter inviting people to visit a new academy established at the Midway under Mr. Pike Powers, formerly professor of Mathematics at Hampton Sydney. Signed by the nine professors. July 17, 1838. Affidavit signed by the Librarian of the Library of the University of Virginia on July 10, 1848 that the letter was copied from the Richmond Enquirer collection on July 10, 1848. Brochure of photographs of the buildings at the University of Virginia. A 1\" x 3.5\" calendar for 1927 from President Alderman is attached. 1927. Prints of engravings: \"View of the University of Virginia\" and \"University of Virginia, Charlottesville.\" undated. Letter from W.W. Gilmer of Charlottesville to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia recommending A.P. Abell as Proctor of the University. Partial letter from an unknown person at the University about new professorships, lack of money, who might be retiring and the increase from 32 to 50 Virginia students. April 4, 1856. Letter from Edwin M. Mann of the Chambers of the Judge of the Hustings Court in Petersburg, Virginia to Capt. W. Roane Ruffin, Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia about recommending Mayor R.W. Jones for Chair of General and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. September 23, 1884. \"College Topics\", Volume VII, Number 4, a publication of the University of Virginia which gives and account of the burning of the Rotunda. November 4, 1895. Sent by John Stewart Bryan on February 10, 1936. Editorial to the Enquirer by W.A. Turner about a proposed bill to consolidate the medical department at the University of Virginia and the Medical College at Richmond. undated. Mimeograph copy of a letter to Miss Nannie from Sallie J. Doswell about the advertising costs in her new edition of the condensed history of the University. March 21, 1911. A small book of \"A Partial Roster of Eminent Alumni\" of the \"University of Virginia in the Service of the Republic.\" undated. University of Virginia Alumni News. December 1926. University of Virginia commencement programs. June 29, 1855, June 27, 1856 (2 copies), June 29,1857 (2 copies) and July 4, 1860 (2 copies).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A historical and descriptive article. undated. 1 piece. Typed copy of an act incorporating the town, 1749. 1 piece. Typed copy of a list of residents of Dumfries found in the ledger of Daniel Payne, merchant. 1758-1761. 1 piece. Typed list of merchants residing in Dumfries. 1789. 1 piece. A Short historical sketch of the Dumfries lodge of Masons, 1797-1830, including a list of members in 1798. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A print, \"Fortress Monroe, Va. and Its Vicinity\" with a numbered legend of places on the picture. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDay book of the corporation of Fredericksbug, Virginia. 28 April 1802 -- 28 February 1812. 80 pages. 12 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. List of voters and militia in the corporation of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1855. 48 pages. 13 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. An illustrated descriptive folder. 1 piece. An envelope printed with six views of buildings. 1 piece. 1787-1840 Fredericksburg District Court Records: See Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fredericksburg Street lottery tickets signed by Beck (sic) Welford. Over 50 tickets. Some tickets have the name of purchaser on the reverse side. 1826. 1 lottery ticket from St. Louis, dated March 6, 1817. Pages with photographs of State Teachers College. (Mary Washington University). 4 pages. undated. Printed letter to the \"communicants of St. George's Church\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, asking for funds. undated. Statement of current expenses of St. George's Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. February 19, 1872. Advertisement for \"Johnston and Company, Druggists and Apothecaries\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerical list of blanks and prizes in the Fredericksburg Female Charity School Lottery.  1805.  48 pages.  15 1/2 x 10 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 5, 1953 Daily Press newspaper clipping \"Historical Approach Used in the Selection of New Names for Hampton City Streets.\" Annual reports for the Committee for the Fort Monroe Museum and its successor, the Casemate Museum. 1951-1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraving of Hanover Court-House, possibly removed from a book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints of Harper's Ferry by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, showing different views. One newspaper print reproduction, \"Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Company.  1854. Three prints by G. Perkins, 1874, \"Harper's Ferry by Moonlight.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 printed reproductions of photographs of buildings at the \"State Teacher's College\" in Harrisonburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Flyers advertising \"Gooch\" and \"Little Miss Spruce\" trees by Winslow L. Gooch of Hopewell, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: See the Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946-1979, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; and the Jamestowne Society Papers, 1930-1966, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1629-1952, relating to Jamestown, Va. Note: Items relating to Colonial National Historical Park and to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are filed under Williamsburg. See also: Map Collection.\n    Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town.  13 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Landing at Jamestown.  An engraving.  1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America.  James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\"  (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828).  2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City.  1629.  4 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island.  4 photostats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Log houses at Jamestown.  By George C. Gregory.  Blueprint of a typed article.  1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Photographs of buildings and foundations.  13 pieces. Undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Photograph of a section of the church yard.  Undated. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Objects unearthed.  6 photographs and an illustrated article. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952.  7 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Monument.  Copy of architect's sketch.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e    Philopena Album.  New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026amp; Allen, undated.  Includes engraving of Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of Richmond TImes Dispatch, 1936 Jamestown Day\n        Photostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13.  From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed. 1681/2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEphemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Postcard of rear view of Jamestown Church.  1930's newspaper article entitled \"National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America\" about Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux building a memorial at Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town. 13 pieces. Landing at Jamestown. An engraving. 1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America. James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\" (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828). 2 items. Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City. 1629. 4 pieces. Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island. 4 photostats. Log houses at Jamestown. By George C. Gregory. Blueprint of a typed article. 1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682. Photographs of buildings and foundations. 13 pieces. undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase. Photograph of a section of the church yard. undated. 1 piece. Objects unearthed. 6 photographs and an illustrated article. undated. Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952. 7 pieces. Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece. Philopena Album. New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026amp; Allen, undated. Includes engraving of Jamestown.\nPhotostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies: letter from Ellen M. Bagby of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA to Mr. Warner S. McCall of Gibson City, Illinois inviting him to Jamestown for the installation of the plaque honoring Edward Maria Wingfield; memo by Warner McCall read by Bishop Brown at the Annual meeting of the APVA and newspaper clippings of the event with picture of plaque.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies of two early deeds from Jamestown from the Ambler Papers at the Library of Congress, \"Virginia:  Jamestown--Land Patents, Deeds, etc.\"         Four photographs from the National Park Service:         Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,         Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,         Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and         Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour photographs from the National Park Service:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEphemera from the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown.  Includes the Virginia Department of Highways report on \"Traffic and the Jamestown Festival,\" \"Jamestown Festival Official Program,\" programs for the musical program at PBK in Williamsburg and the christening of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, brochure entitled \"Souvenir of the Jamestown Festival 1957, Old World Heritage,\"Jamestown Festival brochure, brochure for \"The Founders,\" ticket stub for the festivities, and a Jamestown Anniversary Issue of the magazine \"Forth\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePanoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown, undated for probably early 20th century.  2 copies of the Supplement to the Virginia Gazette, dated June 28, 1957, about the Jamestown Festival.\nJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed, 1681/82.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLexington Lottery Tickets, signed by Fisher and Jordan. 5 tickets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lynchburg art club. Catalog of exhibition, 1929. 1 sheet. Flyer for \"Lynchburg Institute for Young Ladies\" conducted by Mr. And Mrs. Meany. undated. A flyer for the Morgantown Female Academy which is to be run by Mr. and Mrs. Meany, 1845, and a flyer for St. Mary's Female Seminary (Maryland) written by E.J. Meany, Principal. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Envelope from the business, Messrs. Lee Taylor and Co., Leaf Tobacco. undated. Receipt of William Turner and John F. Powell. August 22, 1795. Receipt of Capt. William Turner and John Poe, July 21, 1821. Receipt of Walter Irvine, Samuel Irvine and Proper Powell, July 11, 1796.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram of the seventh annual assembly of the Virginia branch of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1937.  1 piece. Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece. News letter of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note giving the wording of the act of incorporation. 1799. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn airplane view. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo the pioneers of Newport News, Va. A historical sketch by George B. West. 1911. Typed copy. 1 piece. The Mariners' Museum. By Homer L. Ferguson. 9 p. illus. 28 cm. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of merchants. 2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for George [illegible] who lives at 453-21 Street, Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people, including an 1804 letter describing a fire in Norfolk, an 1826 polling list, and an 1830 funeral invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, \"The Tidewater Trail,\" \"Norfolk's Historic Mace\" (1935), \"Christ Church Congregation\" by Robert Morton Hughes and program of \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's Most Unusual Church [First Baptist]); broadside describing exhibitions and activities of Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science; and photograph of woodcut showing Market Square. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal, printed and miscellaneous material. W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp. ALS. March 24, 1804. Includes typescript. 1 p. List of voters casting their vote for either George Loyall of John S. Steed as the next delegate from Norfolk to the General Assembly. April 24, 1826 1 p. PD. Invitation to attend the funeral of Col. William Anderson, Norfolk, Va. June 13, 1830. 1 item. PC. Pamphlet entitled, \"Christ Church Congregation,\" by Robert Morton Hughes. 1937. 13 pp. PM. Program of the \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's most Unusual Church, [First Baptist].\" 1950. 57 pp. PM. Schedule of Gray Line Motor Tours of the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. 1929. 1 p. PM. \"The Tidewater Trail, a chronicle for Groups for Service Women in this Community,\" featuring an article about the Barton Myers home in Norfolk, Va. January 1, 1931. 16 pp. PM. A brief history and description of the Mace of Norfolk, entitled \"Norfolk's Historic Mace.\" 1935. 14 pp. PM. Advertising bill for Gray Line Motor Tours. n.d. 1 p. PM Advertisement of John B. Loughran, \"dealer in picture frames, looking glasses...and clocks,\" No. 182 Church St., Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 p. PM. Handbill describing exhibitions and activities of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. n.d. 1 p. PM. Black and white photograph, 8\" x 10\", of a woodcut of Market Square, Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 item. Ph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents S.W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp.  ALS.  Including typescript.  1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement for subscription to the \"Day Book\" for Norfolk and Portsmouth residents. Ca. 1870. Note: Photographs from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition held in Norfolk, Virginia are filed under James City County, Virginia in the Virginia Counties Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pocahontas Playbill. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from P.H. Drewry, 13 September 1922, regarding his proposed history of Petersburg. 1 piece. Tabb Street Presbyterian Church. List of members, 1867. Printed. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of business houses. 3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs of the Virginia State College for Negroes in Petersburg, Virginia. undated. Account book from the Petersburg area. Earliest legible date is 1765. Partial. Fragile. Some names legible. Fragments of invoices from the Petersburg area. Fragile. Legible names: Mr. Buchanan, John Smith, Charles Hudson, Littlebury White, Buckner Raney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph and William Hamlin. 1759-1789. 8 items. Advertising card form the Davis Carriage Company. undated. Article on Blandford's Church from \"The Commonwealth Magazine\". June 1954. Report by the Association Preservation Petersburg Antiquities on the Pride Family and Pride's Field. Includes newspaper articles and photographs. February 4, 1938. Copy of legal document about moving a road near Blandford. Includes plat and list of all tithables on the land of Bollingbrook Ward. May 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory of Portsmouth. By Mildred M. Holladay. In the Portsmouth Star, 19 January 1936. 1 piece. A deed given by Tapley Webb and others conveying a tract of land in Portsmouth to Purnal Pitts. 1812. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Six black and white photographs of the Providence Forge Mill showing inside and outside of mill. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, ca. 1793-1931, relating to Richmond, Va. Includes photographs, engravings, broadsides, programs of art exhibits, advertising cards, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Newspaper clipping - \"Richmond, Virginia, in 1793, an unpublished manuscript of the Reverend Henry Toulmin, a visiting English clergyman (information obtained from Colonel Gamble, a merchant of Richmond). 1 item. [concluding article only]. Newspaper clipping of a letter, 17 April 1878, from S. Bassett French to John Letcher concerning the riot in Richmond, 2 April 1863. 1 item. Two copies of articles on the history of Richmond by Edward V. Valentine, William G. Stanard, Mary Newton Stanard, Douglas S. Freeman, H. J. Eckenrode and Sally Nelson Robbins, in the Richmond News-Leader, 29 December 1924. Advertising sheet of Richmond's business, enterprise and attractions. undated. 1 item. Prospectus of...Richmond, capital of Virginia [approaches to its history]...Whittet and Shepperson, 1937. 1 item. Photograph of an engraved view of Richmond. Engravings (2 copies) of \"Richmond from the James.\" New York: D. Appleton \u0026amp; Co., 1871. Engraving of Richmond, n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript (carbon copy) concerning Richmond Academy of Fine Arts. Printed card concerning Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture, 1585-1830. Broadside, 1937, concerning exhibit of chapbooks and battledores at the Valentine Museum. Program, 1938, for Steuben Glass exhibit at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Program, 1939, of exhibit of watercolors by Edmund S. Campbell. Agreement (unexecuted carbon copy), 1918, between Manchester National Bank of Richmond and Bank of Commerce and Trusts. Photographs (printed) of Richmond buildings. Engravings of capitol building Richmond (London: Published 1831, I. T. Hinton \u0026amp; Simpkin and Marshall). Newspaper clipping, 1925, concerning Virginia House. Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell]. Filed in Mapcase. Advertising materials (cards, broadsides and blotters). 37 items. (One item, re: Dietz Publishing Company is filed in Mapcase).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Broadside, 1 April 1875, of First Baptist Church, Richmond. Invitation, 1859, to Monumental Church. Invitation, 1865, to St. Paul's Church. Bulletin, 23 November 1930, of Second Baptist Church. Letter, 1846, concerning schooner, Caroline. Broadside (copies) concerning \"Civic Association\" and \"Committee on Charter Changes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 29 January 1882 J. A. Cantrell, [?] to Carrie Irwin, Grace Chapel. Impending visit of [?] Doggett and [?] Saunders. 1 p. ALS. 4 November 1890 Milton F. Paddock, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., to Thomas Browder, Richmond, Va. Since Grace Church is to lose Dr. [?] Jackson, recommends Charles A. Rickseeker. 3 pp. ALS. 7 January 1895 Mary E. Warren [Richmond, Va.] to Dr. Jno. R. Wheat, [Richmond, Va.] Account of money spent fro Christmas decorations. 4 pp. ALS. 6 April 1895 Gynne A. Lyell, Richmond, Va., to President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Expiration of terms of members of musical committee. 8 April 1895 Virginia M. Robinson, [Richmond, Va.], to President, Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church [Richmond, Va.] Music committee. 3 pp. ALS. 5 March 1917 Robert A. Goodwin, Richmond, Va., to Vestry of Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Resignation as assistant minister. 1 p. ALS. January 1918 Memorial to Lucy Ambler Mason by Vestry of Grace Church. 2 pp. TD. 15 March 1918 Alms Boxes Report. 1 p. D. 5 March 1918 Report of Junior Auxiliary. 2 pp. D. 16 January 1919 L. U. McCabe, The Chancel Chapter, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., to Mrs. E. O. McCabe et al. Solicitation for contributing members. 1 p. TL. Verso bears agenda for a meeting. 1 p. D. 25 March 1919 Report of Grace Church Auxiliary of the Red Cross. Signed Mary A. Randolph. 5 pp. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Chancel Guild. By L. U. McCabe. 4 pp. on 1 leaf. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Woman's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Lists donations to War Relief Fund, to Lucy Ambler Mason Leper Memorial Fund, to aid in Influenza Epidemic (soup and milk), to adopt French orphan, and given to Richmond charities. 3 pp. DS. 7 July 1919 William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Leaves town for a prolonged stay. 1 p. ALS. Encloses letter, 3 July 1919, of William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Vestry, Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. Resigning as vestryman. 1 p. ALS. 4 August 1919 William H. Palmer, Blacksburg, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Prevented by ill-health from attending vestry meetings and unable to attend duties as senior warden. 1 p. ALS. 5 January 1920; 8 March 1920 Minutes of vestry meetings. 4 pp. D. undated Report of Junior Auxiliary, signed by Maude Cooke, treasurer. 1 p. DS. undated Report of Chancel Chapter. Signed Lily Urquhart McCabe. 4 pp. ADS. undated Report of Primary Department, Grace Church Sunday School. 1 p. TD. undated Report of Grace Church Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Paul. Signed by Stuart Cooke. 2pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizations Letters, 1883, concerning Amateur Dramatic Club. Reports, 1856-1857, of board of directresses of Female Humane Association. Invitation, 1847, of Home Club [to meet at home of Joseph R. Anderson]. Four letters, 1853-1854, to Richmond Athenaeum (from Philip Slaughter, James F. Field, and J. Wood Johns). Announcement, 1884, of meeting of Richmond Microscopic Society. Broadside, 1931, concerning Virginia Historical Society. Two letters, 1911, of Grace M. Dodge re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of A. Beirne Blair re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of L. S. Joffe re: YMCA. Program, 1903, of Academy of Music. Program, 3 February 1930, The Artists Series of Concerts (Boston Symphony Orchestra). Legal Petition, ca. 1887, of A. A. Branch, executrix of her husband Thomas Branch's estate to award his daughter her annuity in one lump sum. Deed, 1858, of confirmation between Francis J. Brand, Willie Graseser, and Mary Selle and Charles Selle for a lot in Richmond [Brand was trustee for Mary Selle]. Deed, 1880, of confirmation by Joseph Francis Beyer to Glaser. Deed, 1907, between Isaac Digges and Benj. Barret for Isaac Digges interest in Va. Corporation Digest. Memorandum, 1823, re: John Van Lew \u0026amp; Co. Petition, 1869, of James Duke for a re-hearing in case of John Van Lew v. Duke. Account, 1836, re: selling of Swan Tavern. Third person letter re: lot on 12th St. Judgement, 1833, in Crump vs. Wren administrator, etc. Judgement, 1833, in Cotton \u0026amp; Clark. Notice, 1870, of motion for injunction in Ruper v. Sedgewick. Order, 1807, to pay Peter Gordon for defense of Alexander Spotswood. Deed, 1807, from Samuel McCraw and Geo. Fisher, trustees and Margretta West to Samuel Myers for Quesnay's Academy ground. Lease, 1861, from Spiro Zetila to Alfred Paul. Negative photocopy of letter, 1784, of Turner [?] to Clerk of Henrico re: lots in Richmond. Notes, 1888, concerning correspondence concerning a house and lot in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministrator, executor or guardian, 1856-1870. 46 items. Commissioner of revenue for the city of Richmond, 1856-1860. 3 items. Inspector of tobacco in the city of Richmond, 1871-1873. 3 items. Minister, 1861-1888. 18 items. Notary public for the city of Richmond, Hanover and Henrico counties, 1856-1893. 125 items. Sergeant of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Sheriff of the city of Richmond, 1856. 2 items. Treasurer of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Fragments of bonds. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertisements Advertisement, n.d., for a lecture by A. Edward Newton. Filed in Mapcase. Advertisement, 1939, Musicians Club of Richmond. Advertisement for lectures at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Advertisement for the Cavalcade of the Cavaliers Pageant. Advertisement for \"Strange Interlude\" by Eugene O'Neill at Lyric Theater. Advertisement, 1931, for Westinghouse Salutes Richmond. Posters Poster for San Carlo Opera at the Mosque. Filed in Mapcase. Poster, 18-19 May 1928, for Adventure Days in Richmond. Filed in Mapcase. Richard Adams Papers Accounts, 1785-1811, of Richard Adams [probably two men, one of whom died in 1800]. Bond, 1787, of Richard Adams (executor of Thomas B. Adams). Letter, 1792, to Richard Adams. Order, 1811, of Richard Adams. Bond, 1805, of Cyrus Griffin to Richard Adams. Order, 1810, of Cyrus Griffin. Bonds Fidelity bond, 1867, of Samuel C. Greenhow and William H. Haxall to administer estate. Fidelity bond, 1868, of John Johns, Jr., and Bradley T. Johnson. Bond, 1802, of John Mayo with Edward Carrington, trustee for Elizabeth Anne Mayo. Bond, 1854, of J. B. Morton, Hugh W. Fry, Arthur A. Morson, and John M. Patton with Richmond and York River Railroad. Bond, 1816, of Richard E. Parker and William Foushee, Sr, with trustees of Richmond Academy. Correspondence Letter, 1841, of George Jones to Committee of the Marshall Theater Request, 1822, of L. W. Dandridge, J. E. Dandridge, and James Rawlings, attorney for Rob. F. Dandridge, trustee for S. A. Williams. Correspondence, 1912, of Ordway Puller to Samuel B. Dunstan and statement of Dunstan re: sale of property. Programs Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (Johann Strauss). Program, 1930, of Adventure Days. Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (\"The Newly-Weds and their Baby.\") Program, 1905, of \"Magda\" at Lyric Theatre. Program, 1929, \"Marco Millions\" and other plays. Photographic images of Richmond Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents History of Richmond's Social Service Societies of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fun handwritten cover by J. Luther Kibler when radio addresses acquired. Copies of typed radio addresses, Numbers 1-11 and 17 to 56, given by Elwood Street from 1942 to 1948. Includes correspondence between Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fund, and J. Luther Kibler about Mr. Street's articles in Virginia's county courthouses. Business card for \"Moore \u0026amp; Scott, Commission Merchants\" located at Nos. 1316 and 1318 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Numbers 1 - 31 of the radio addresses entitled \"Richmond's Home Fires\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1942 and 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Numbers 23 - 56 of the radio addresses entitled \"War and Community\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures \"A Tour of Historic Richmond\" arranged for the convenience of guests in Richmond by Hotel John Marshall.  1940. \"Picturesque Richmond, Richmond, VA and her Suburbs\", published by the J.L. Hill Printing Company.  1891. \"Footpaths in Historic Richmond.\"  1944. Cardboard placard, \"This Virginia State Flag,\" about a flag made at No. 1 West Franklin Street in the winter of 1864-1865 by Sallie Radford Munford.  Placed by the Richmond Chaper, United Daughters of the  Confederacy.  1941. Buildings and Scenes Small pamphlet on the Virginia House in Winsor Farms. Copies of engravings of scenes in Richmond by Margeret Dasheill, Episcopal Home in Richmond, Virginia.  1940. Note card of St. John's Church.  undated. Copy of a woodcut of the Virginia Capitol Building by Frieda Koontz.  1939. Account of stewardship at the Craig House.  1937. Newspaper article on the Old Mud House in Powhatan County.  undated. Businesses and Advertisements Blank checks from Office of the Greenwood Mining Company on the Farmer's Bank of Virginia in 1800's, Citizen's Bank of Richmond in the 1880's, Mechanics' Bank in New York in the 1830's and George D. Mayo on the First National Bank in Richmond, Virginia in 1910. Writing paper from Murphy's Hotel (3 sheets) and an advertisement or paper covering for \"Dove's Comp. Fluid\" by S.E. Dove of Richmond, Virginia.  undated. Broadside for a sideshow presented by George J. Johnson and Son, Richmond.  Acts are Gazzell, Mermaid and the Sea and Punch and Judy.  undated. Brochure advertising the sale of \"Richmond, Capital of Virginia (Approaches to its History) by Various Hands\" published by Whittet and Shepperson.  1937. Gary's Autographic Tablet advertisement, manufactured and sold by A.J. Gary, Richmond, Virginia.  undated. \"Catalogue of Mme. Demorest's reliable Patterns of the Fashion.\"  1875. \"Richmond Produce Price Current\"  of  W.D. Tompkins and Bro., General Commission Merchants.  June 18, 1868. Advertisement for the sale of books by Richmond Authors in Historic Linden Row.  Linden Corner Book Sellers.  1953. Advertisement for William C. West, Architect and Superintendent.  1892. WRVA Brochures on their daily radio programs.  May 1947 – March 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Museums and Historical Societies Pamphlet and cards from the Valentine Museum. 4 items. Ca 1940's. Invitations and other material from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Ca 1940's. Papers General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking people and businesses in Richmond for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly. February 29, 1924. Subscription to \"Hillyer's American Railroad Magazine\" from a subscriber in Richmond, Virginia. March 1, 1859. Legal Receipt from Thomas W. Doswell, Sheriff of Richmond. James L. and J.W. Richardson are mentioned. 1856. Religion Baptism certificate for Mary Latham Willis in the Broad Street Station in Richmond, Virginia by a member of the Virginia Conf. , M.E. Church, South. 1874. Card about \"A Popular Lecture by Rev. J.J. Lafferty\" at the Clay-Street Methodist Church. September 13. Back cover of a book from the Clay Street Sunday School Library. Social Miller and Rhoads announcement for a \"Book and Author Dinner.\" undated. Richmond Lodge, No. 10, request, \"Brother, You are requested to attend your Brethren at their Lodge Room, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Master. John Fox, Sec'y. Richmond, September 7, 1799. Memorial Bazaar flyer for bazaar to raise money for the Confederate Museum and monument. April 11, 1893. Invitation letter from the Junior League of Richmond for a Book and Author Dinner. March 26, 1948. Brochures from concerts and plays: \"A Streetcar named Desire,\" 1950; \"Carousel\"by the Astra Company of Richmond, undated; \"Annie Get Your Gun with Mary Martin,\" undated; \"The Howards of Virginia\", undated; newspaper review of La Argentina, undated; Boston Symphony Orchestra in 193 and T. Michaux Moody productions, \"Conchita Supervia\" in 1932, \"The Bluebird\" newspaper review and a brochure, \"Lawrence Tibbett\" in 1931. Proclamation by the Mayor of Richmond, J. Fulmer Bright, about the creation of \"The Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission\" and proclaiming a Home-Coming Fortnight to be held September 12th, 1937. 2 copies. Brochure for \"Adventure Days\" conducted by Inter-Club Council. 1930. Brochure for \"Cavalcade of the Cavaliers\" at the Hotel John Marshall. September 13 to 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking certain people and businesses for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly.  February 29, 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three programs for the Richmond Theatre, undated, but probably the late 19th century. 1881 price list for John Laird's Green-houses, located at Grace and Broad, between Henry and Smith Streets. Also called Grace Street Gardens. Front cover of \"Catalogue of the Southern Female Institute\" in Richmond, Virginia for Session 1866-1867. D. Lee Powell, A.M., was the principal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Removed from Folder 2 Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell] Certificate of Master Craftsman for August A. Dietz, Jr. Removed from Folder 6 Poster for E. Edward Newton Lecture Handwritten San Carlo Opera poster \"Adventure Days in Richmond, Va\" poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed given by George D. White and wife, 12 March 1895, conveying certain lots in the city of Roanoke to Mrs. E. C. Barksdale. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertising card for \"Miss Millie Booz\" a \"fashionable Milliner and Mantuajaker.\" Found in 1830 Staunton Spectator. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContract with Isaac Sheetz to build the Strasburg Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note regarding the burning of Suffolk in 1779. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrochure on Washington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An artificial grouping of papers, 1632-1973, relating to Williamsburg, Va. Includes maps, articles, drawings, letters, material concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, papers concerning the Black population, photographs of buildings, church bulletins, papers concerning civic organizations, deeds, leases, tax receipts, advertisements, papers concerning education and items relating to Colonial National Historical Park. The materials that comprise this collection were donated in batches to W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center by John D. Haskell, Jr., John Lawrence, Brian Blouet, Parke Rouse, and Staunton Aylor between the years of 1993 and 2001. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center. Related material: Material given by the Williamsburg Historic Records Association has been accessioned and filed individually. Enter \"Williamsburg Historic Records Association\" as \"Creator\" to see these accessions. Mss. 79 Sw4 Earl Gregg Swem Papers, 2008.364 addition: this group may originally have been part of folders 4 and 7 of the Williamsburg Papers. Mss. 1.09 Williamsburg (Va.) Ephemera Collection, 1892-[ongoing] Mss. 91 B38 Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.) Records, 1662-[ongoing] Mss. Acc. 1991.43 Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown (Va.) Photographs, circa 1890-1930 Some newspaper runs were removed from this collection and added the newspaper collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town (in chronological order). Includes transcripts from printed sources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil sketch of the view of Williamsburg from the south (about 1860) by Mary Wall Christian from original by J. A. Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatercolor view of Williamsburg from the south by Emily Sneed from original by J. A. Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints of maps of Williamsburg. \"Palisades 1632-83\" (Colonial Williamsburg Research and Development Office, 1 November 1933). \"Maps showing location of Palisades 1632-83 in relation to Bland's Survey of 1699 and the layout of the City of Williamsburg\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., February 1949). \"Map showing approximate location of the 17th century horse path which went through Williamsburg prior to 1699 when this are was known as Middle Plantation\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., 3 October 1942).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of Earl Dunmore's letter - a historical and general view of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of letters to George Washington concerning defense of Williamsburg from Charles Lee, 1776.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of arms removed from Governor's Palace on 24 June 1775, by American colonists after Lord Dunmore's escape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Various articles from \"The Virginia Argus\" in early 19th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, dated 15 October 1881, with an article and illustrations of Williamsburg at that time period.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdinances of the City of Williamsburg in effect 1 October 1895.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Geographic articles about Colonial Williamsburg dated 1954 and 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral programs from services commemorating I-Day and victory of WWII.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled Facts about Williamsburg and vicinity, dated 1900.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled Richmond to Jamestown via America's most historic river, dated 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journal of American History, 1919, includes several photographs of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Filed in Locked Section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePen and ink sketch, photgraphic copies and correspondence with Earl Gregg Swem concerning the seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostatic copy of ten pages from Cornwallis' orderly book when he was in Williamsburg in 1781. A note concerning Pennsylvania officers near Williamsburg in the summer of 1781. A sketch of Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers relating to the Civil War. See also, addition Mss. Acc. 1995.39. Diary: 1861 Photographic copy of a diary and memorandum book of Samuel E. Holt, surgeon in the Confederate Army, stationed at Williamsburg and Yorktown, 3 September - 23 October 1861. (The original is in the possession of Mrs. Eva Rosseau, Williamsburg, Va.) Typescripts of letters: 1862 Typescripts of letter of Gen. Philip Kearny to his wife, 7 May 1862, and 15 May 1862. (Originals in the Library of Congress.) Letter: 4 October 1862 Robert F. Cole, Williamsburg, Va., to [?], certifying that his iron grey mare was taken from him by order of Lt. Col. Smith. Letter: 7 October 1862 Major J. P. Wilson, Head Quarters 5th Penna. Cavalry, to Captain G. C. Johnston, A.A.G., Yorktown, Va. stating when he will make a report of all the horses taken from citizens of Williamsburg. Letter: November 19, 1862. Mrs. M.N. Munford, Williamsburg, to Gen. [Henry A.] Naglee requesting his aid against thefts by runaway negroes and soldiers, especially the use of a government wagon to haul fuel and his assistance, in obtaining medicine for herself. Letter: 16 May 1865 Sallie Munford, at Tazewell Hall, to Lizzie Ewell, describing conditions in Williamsburg. Letter: 8 April 1866 Robert M. West at North East P.O., Cecil County, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell concerning the theft of valuables from the home of Miss Gabriella Galt and destruction at the College of William and Mary by Union troops. Engraving: Engraving of the \"Battle of Williamsburg\" from the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers (Johnson, Fry \u0026amp; Co., Publishers, N.Y.) Correspondence and notes of Dr. Earl G. Swem about the Battle of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1862 articles concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862: New York Daily Tribune, 8 May 1862; New York Daily Tribune,10 May 1862, Pages 7-8; New York Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 1-2; New York Daily Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 11-12; New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 3-4 and New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 5-6. Brochure: \"Williamsburg in the Civil War\" published by the Williamsburg Civil War Committee. Photographs of drawings of Williamsburg and Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-Works, 6 May 1862. Description of the Battle of Williamsburg, Comte De Paris. Article on Fall of Fort Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Peninsula Guide, 1936; The Cradle of the Republic - Williamsburg, Jamestown, \u0026amp; Yorktown, 1924; The Cradle of the Nation, 1931 and a brochure, \"When Washington's Sweetheart Fainted.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, June 1939-November 1941 Antiques Forum with an index of people, places, things, events and more. undated. Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1928 and December 1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from January - March, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from April - June, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from July - December 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1931 and December 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between January 1933 and July 1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirculars, 1930-1939. Exhibition of American Folk Art bulletin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents September 1866 John Anderson, Claremont [?] to J. H. Crump, n.p. Asks him to reserve half his wages until 12 June 1868 V. C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., to Rev. A. Dunlop. Notification that repairs will be made to the church of which he is the pastor. 1 p. ALS. 26 May 1869 Appointment as Registering Officer for 3rd Registration Precinct for Alexander Dunlop. Signed by Edward [Richard Sprigg] Canby. 1 p. DS. 24 March 1874 Inventory of personal property of W. W. Cumber. Taken by Frank Smith, Norton Moses Weaver, \u0026amp; Samuel Smith. Appraised by County of York. 2 pp. D. undated Receipt for rent of school house to the Trustees of Public School No. 3 (A. Dunlop and F. S. Norton). 1 p. DS. debt to Alexander Dunlop [Williamsburg, Va.] is paid. 1 p. ALS. Obituary of Dr. James Blaine Blayton, Sr., a physician in Williamsburg, Virginia. December 18, 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList to be sold by Dixon \u0026amp; Hunter, 11 February 1775 Dietz Press Listing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs and descriptive material of buildings: Michel's drawing of Williamsburg buildings. 2 copies. Prints of buildings. Audrey House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapitol Court House (Old) Eastern Lunatic Asylum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's Palace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKerr-Vest Kitchen Market Square Tavern Masonic Hall Methodist Episcopal Church Powder Magazine Providence Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData on the Public Prison compiled from original sources for The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Elizabeth Schmucker Stubbs, 1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaleigh Tavern Tazewell Hall Theater Travis House Tucker House Tyler House Benjamin Waller House Williamsburg Inn (Old) Williamsburg Inn (New) Wythe House Unidentified Buildings Williamsburg Property  Scrapbook of photographs of Williamsburg houses taken about 1921. Mounted photographs of Williamsburg houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertising sheets, brochures, cards, and newspaper accounts of banks and business houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgress report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuction advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFactory catalog, 1991 (first catalog).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eControversy concerning sermon by the Rev. Cotesworth P. Lewis, 12 November 1967, before President Lyndon B. Johnson. Includes copy of sermon, newspaper clippings, statements from the Congressional Record. History of Bruton Parish Church. Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 13).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrgan recital programs, 1939-1941. One poster, 1943, filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 14). Weekley bulletins, 1928-1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklets, 1947 \u0026amp; 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoster, 1951. Announcements, 1944-1946. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg. (folder 15a).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, 1936-1938 \u0026amp; 1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, 1943-1948\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, 1949-1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncements, brochures, bulletins, 1949. Brochure, Methodist Sites in Historic Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEpworth League program.  Winter 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pamphlet for \"A Call to Prayer\" on the wsorld Day of Prayer sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. March 4, 1949. \"Bicentennial of Worship\" article from the Daily Press about the First Baptist Church formed by African Americans. 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Civic Association Correspondence. Cleaning up. n.d. Community Center, 1954. Community Christmas Events. Community Counvil. Community Fund, 1953. Community Sings. County Council of Women's Clubs. Youth Welfare Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Association of University Women. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch: List of members, 1916. Notice, 1939. Business Men's Association, 1901. Chautauqua Association. Exchange Club flyers. (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 17). Garden Club: Garden Week. Newspaper articles, 1973. Programs, 1935-1936. Brochures, 1950-1956. Yearbook, 1941-1942. Garden Symposium.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLion's Club. Officers' Wives Club. Pulaski Club: Two letter heads and one newspaper clipping. Red Cross: One membership card, 1929. Soroptimist Club. Swimming Club. Tidewater Guidance Clinic. United Service Organizaitons Club. United World Federalists. Virginia Federation Home Demonstration Club. Williamsburg Film Study Group. Williamsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Williamsburg Regional Library Association. Young Women's Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Association of University Women: Program and ballot, 1930. Hampton Roads Chemists' Club: Circular, 1931. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Poetry Society: Programs, 1928-1936. Society of American Archivists. Southeastern Regional Conference of Law Teachers. Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of John Dameron with Secretary Thomas Nelson, with account of certificate recorded by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Castleton Harper and John Curd in account with Secretary Thomas Nelson, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of Colonel Joshua Fry with Secretary Nelson. Signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, April 1768 Account of Samuel Havistone, 1766, with the auditors with statement of account by Robert Prentis, Williamsburg. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1768 Account of John \u0026amp; Gerry Smith with Secretary Thomas Nelson with account of recording certificate for probating Smith's bill, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Bassett, William, 1717 Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883 Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Photostatic copy of indenture, 1 February 1823, between Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia (Nelson) Meade, his wife, and Dr. Alexander Galt for the purchase of a house and lot by Dr. Galt. 2 pp. Cy of DS. John T. James, 1859 Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. (Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Receipt of Samuel R. Mouzon for his share of the estate of William Nelson of Williamsburg, $218.64 1/2. 1 p. DS. Tyler [ ], 1812 Typed copy of an advertisement by in the Richmond Enquirer, 2 October 1812, offering for rent a dwelling in Williamsburg, recently occupied by Chancellor Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeterel, Francis: Policies and premium receipts. 1807-1925 Waters, Sarah: Policies and premium receipts. 1796-1799 Webb, Walter W.: Receipt for premium. 1825.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWedding Announcement, 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed given by the trustees on the city of Williamsburg to John Custis conveying three lots in the city. Signed by John Clayton and William Robertson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Robert A contract for purchase of corn and fodder from John T. Marston. 1835. Cocke, Doctor Doctor Cocke of old Williamsburg. A printed article. Reprinted form the Medical Times, October 1936. Fresheau [Freneau], Peter Peter Fresheau [Freneau], Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Maryanne Scott, New York, 25 April 1749. Order to pay Charles Stewart the sum of five pounds sterling. Hundley, Jack \"They've sold the town.\" poem. 1929. Hunter, William Typed memoranda concerning William Hunter. Johnson, James James Johnson vs. Henry Wilson. Suit. 1842. Parks, Eleanor Typed copy of renunciation of benefit from will of William Parks. 1750. Parks, William Typed copy of will. 1750. Correspondence concerning a memorial to William Parks. 1922. Pelham, Ann Creese Silhouette of Ann Creese Pelham, wife of Peter Pelham. Richard, Milly Vicksburg, Miss., to Captain Thomas Russell, n.p., Va. 8 July 1868. A former slave who belonged to Scervant Jones inquires about her relations. She was Milly Armstrong. 2 pp. ALS. Rind, William Copy of inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Rind. 1773. Scott, Robert G. Typed copy of an advertisement of Robert G. Scott, attorney. In the Richmond Enquirer, 27 October 1812. Smith, Sydney Williamsburg, Va., to Henry Smith, 1/2 Way House, York Co., Va., 23 February 1854. Discusses local grassroots politics and his intention to run for Commonwealths attorney. 3 pp. ALS. Taliaferro, Charles Typescript about portrait. Warwick, Eliza Typed copies of correspondence of Eliza Warwick of Williamsburg, Va., 1801-1803. Originals in the Valentine Museum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAffidavits denying that demonstrations were made against the United States by Williamsburg militia.  1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncements, newspaper clippings, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertisements and other written material for moving pictures. Poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" is filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 29).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland of Spring Carols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the subscription to the Virginia Gazette., 1930 Outline of W. J. Johnston as editor of the Virginia Gazette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms and posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheet of paper made by the Williamsburg Restoration illustrating the water mark of William Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarter Theater and Children's Theater Programs, announcements. Little Theater League., 1929-1938 Programs, announcements, and posters. Other Organizations, 1785, 1925-1930 Notes, programs, circulars, and posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses and cards.  1875, 1924, 1931, 1948\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication program, 12 May 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Evening Press. Catalog of type specimens. The Williamsburg Bulletin (1945), Gardiners Virginia Gazette (1942) and The Evening Press (July 1942).  All of the above were edited and printed by Joseph Rowe Gardiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Souvenir booklet of the Williamsburg Pre-Restoration Old-Timers reunion, November 1-2, 1980 (Samuel \"Billy\" D. Royall, printer).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy. Letters of application and recommendation for teaching position in the proposed male and female schools, 1849. Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats, 1811 Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia to Carter Berkeley, pertaining to schools in Williamsburg, 1811. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 32). Advertisement, 1805 A newspaper advertisement concerning Mr. Anderson's school for young ladies. Photostatic copy. April 30, 1805, Richmond Enquirer. Letter, 1820 A letter from Margaret Page, at Williamsburg, to John Page, at Union Town, Monroe County, Virginia, 19 January 1820, mentioning the opening of Mr. Morse's school for young ladies. (See Page-Saunders Papers, Folder 1). Letter, 1849 William Hodges, Washington, D.C., to Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., concerning the rental of his house for the Female School. 10 June 1849. 2 pp. ALS Williamsburg Female Academy, 1849-1852, 1862 A circular letter from Hubert P. LeFebvre, at Richmond, 21 August 1849. Catalog. 1851-1852. Typescript of a letter application from John K. Noel for a teaching position, noting his experience as principal of both the Williamsburg Female and Male Academies. 1862. Williamsburg Male Academy, 1855 Printed circular. 1855. Williamsburg Military School (Morressett \u0026amp; Peyton), 1852-1853 Letter, 1840 A letter from E.G. and M.R. Gatliff, at Williamsburg, to James Baytop, at Springfield, Gloucester Court House, 7 April 1840, concerning a girls' school. (See Gloucester County Papers, Folder 3). Bills, 1848, 1868 Bills for school supplies and tuition. 1848 and 1868. Copies. Book List A list of school books. Copy from a paper of Judge Frank Armistead of Williamsburg, Virginia. Female Seminary, 1880 See Armistead Papers, Folder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Whaley, 1923-1931, 1943, 1945 Circulars and programs. 1923-1931. (new MW opened 15 September 1930, per The Powder Horn, October 1930). Dramatic Club bulletins and poster. Graduation invitation, 1945. Programs, 1943. Program for the George Washington Bicentennial, 1932. The Powder Horn, the school newspaper, March 1928, October - December 1930. Bruton Heights School Commencement invitation, concert program. Miscellaneous Rawls Byrd, History of the Public Schools in Williamsburg. Facts on Public Schools brochures, 1972-1973. 1984. \"Pride in the Past,\" American Education Week, November 11-17. From the Virginia Gazette. Teachers' Guides \"Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Virginia.\" \"The War and Elementary School Instruction in American Colonial Life.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of paid Capitation Taxes for 1946, 1947 and 1948 on or before May 7, 1949 and for 1947, 1948 and 1949 on or before December 12, 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Bibliography on the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg\" by Elsie Alderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Flyers, pamphlets and more on the Colonial National Monument, \"A Brief History of and Guide Book to Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown\" by Rutherfoord Goodwin (signed by the author), \"A Historic Old Virginia Pilgrimage\" brochure for taking a cruise to the Williamsburg area on April 29 - May 1, 1930 and brochures and reprints about Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Tourist hardback book, \"Historic Peninsula of Virginia,\" distributed by Stone and Webster, Inc. in 1928. Photostatic copy of newspaper account of Jamestown Day, May 13. Year unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Williamsburg, 1945. Zoning Ordinance Adopted 1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Oversized items removed from Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg Papers. Organized by the folder from which they were removed. Folder 3: Williamsburg Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Folder 13: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Folder 14: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster for \"Lecture Recital at Bruton Parish Church...Dr. David McK. Williams.\" 1943. Folder 15a: Churches - Christian Science Monitor, 1951 poster for a lecture by Claire Rauthe and 1944-45 free lecture announcements. Folder 17: Clubs and Organizations - The Exchange Club flyers, 1949-1954. Folder 19: Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. Folder 29: Moving Pictures - Large poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" to be held at the Williamsburg Theater. undated. Folder 32: Schools - Private Schools - Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia, to Carter Berkeley pertaining to schools in Williamsburg. 1811\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by W. Fred Andrews of Gahanna, Ohio to Parke Rouse, Jr. reminiscing about his days as a student at the College of William and Mary. 3 pp. June 22, 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS of C.P. Armistead, Williamsburg to the Hon. R. Taylor Scott, Richmond, Virginia, dated 27 May 1893 regarding his brother running for office, probably the Electoral Board of James City County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of newsclippings, journal articles, and Bruton Parish Bulletins about the 1991 dig by New Agers to search for evidence in the Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Virginia, to support the controversial claim that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays plus a formula for establishing world peace. August 20, 1992 photographs of Bruton Parish Churchyard digs with Marley Brown, archaelogist of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. One photograph shows the Middleton Vault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the \"insane asylum\" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by \"revolutionary maidens\" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of March 10, 1887, entitled \"Virginia a day in a historic town--views of old Williamsburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fragment of a receipt signed by Abram. Loc[ke]tt and \"Wmsburg Dist\" noted on the bottom of the page. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Williamsburg Tricentennial poster, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten letter from O. F. Helner of the 33rd regiment, at a camp near Williamsburg to Mr. Abbott. He writes about the Battle of Williamsburg and a visit by General McClellan to the camp. May 1862. Transcript included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Playbills, 1891-1896 and undated, from plays staged at Cameron Hall at Eastern State Hospital with actors and actresses from the College of William and Mary and the local community. Some programs list \"The Virginia Comedians\" as the producer. Playbills, 1910 and 1916, from plays staged at the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Union soldier's letter, \"John\" to his sweetheart \"Mary,\" 12 May (1862), regarding the occupation of Williamsburg by the North. Mention of Northern dead in Williamsburg after the battle and burying soldiers. Excerpt, \"...there are some very pretty girls here but I noticed that some of them were [wear] the rebel flag on their bosom.\" Stereoscopic card, \"War Views, View of Court House and Church, Hospital of the 2nd Corps, Yorktown, Va.\" No. 2374, published by E. \u0026amp; H.T. Anthony \u0026amp; Co. Negative by Brady \u0026amp; Co., Washington. Someone has crossed out \"Yorktown\" and written \"Williamsburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour pamphlets: Catalogue of the Williamsburg Female Academy, 1851-1852; two copies of the catalogue of the Williamsburg Military School, Richmond, 1853; prospectus and catalogue of the Williamsburg Male Academy, 1852-1853.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside dated December 14th, [1941], announcing a Citizen's Mass Meeting...at the Williamsburg Theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photostat copies of newspaper articles about the Battle of Williamsburg from the New York Daily Tribune, May 10, 12 and 13, 1862, photostat copies of a map of the \"Lower Peninsula,\"  and \"Battle of Williamsburg\" and both a negative and a positive photocopies entitled \"Charge of Hancock's Brigade at Williamsburgh,\" \"Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-works in front of Williamsburg from sketches made May 6, 1862,\" \"Williamsburg, Va.\"  These prints have notes on them and might be partial proofs for a publication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree photographs of the Dedication of Ft. Magruder, May 5, 1952 by Von Dubell Studio.    Publication of a letter by The Business Men's Association of the City of Williamsburg about \"taking early steps for the proper  celebration at Jamestown of the Tercentennial Anniversary...did on the September 7, 1900, in the name of the citizens of Williamsburg, pass resolutions for the appointment of a committee...\"  On inside of pamphlet, resolutions are listed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.W. Thorpe Plat, surveyed March 1916; Pine Grest Subdivision blue print plat, owned and developed by Ernest G. Vaughan and sold to Carrie V. Williams, surveyed November/December 1939; Capitol Heights property blueprint plat of Frank G. Linekin, June 26, 1930; W.L. Jones blueprint plat,May 1926; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, August 10, 1939; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, December 10, 1920; Powhatan Park blueprint plat, property of York Land Corporation, April 1916; blueprint plat of property conveyed by Celia Maxton to others,land between route 60 and the railroad, September 7, 1952; and plat of property of H.D. Bozarth between Clay and Harrison Streets, June 19, 1925.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePosters for performances at the Matthew Whaley Auditorium in 1936, poster for \"Middle Plantation Art \u0026amp; Handcraft Exhibition\" at Casey's Annex (undated), poster for exhibit of \"Walt Disney's Original Paintings used in Snow White\" at the Bruton Parish House (undated), Williamsburg Tricentennial Poster, Colonial Williamsburg concert posters, Williamsburg Theatre posters (undated, possibly 1930's), and other posters for entertainment at Williamsburg High School and the Presbyterian Church (undated, possibly 1930's).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo aerial photographs of South Henry Street area of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of a print \"Loudon-street, Winchester.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Many of these papers appear to be from the Clerk of Court office in Winchester, Virginia. Clerk of Court signatures include John Peyton, Clerk of Hustings, Winchester, Virginia and Algernon R. Wood. Organized in date order. Account for Nicholas Scheren to David Michael Rutter. May 1786 Payment from Dr. Robert Colvin to Philip Bush. October 12, 1786 Accounts for Robert Sherrard to James Murry. 1787 Payment from Robert Sherrard to John Hamilton for waggonage from Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] to Winchester, Virginia. 1787 Document about refund of payment made by Tejamus ? Dowdall to Robert Colvin, who opened a school. April 12, 1787 Court summons for Josiah Jackson and Zebediah Hollingsworth for James Murray in case with Robert Sherrard, Defendant. August 9, 1787 Indenture. James and Eleanor Wood of Davidson, North Carolina and David Dedderick, for Lot 9 on West side of Loudon (Loudoun) Street in Borough of Winchester. September 22, 1789 Marriage Bond between Enos Roberts and Mary Kendrick. January 13, 1790 Marriage bond of Conrad House and Susannah Shusher. December 27, 1790 Bond for James Walls as executor of last Will and Testament of John Wynn. June 30, 1794 Charter between Shreve Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland and James Moseley, Merchant on freight on the ship Alexandria. July 4, 1796 Marriage license between James A. Nelson and Polly M. Donald. April 26, 1802 Manumission papers from Peter Lauck to Peter Bisick. March 14, 1806 Affidavit. Josiah Massy took oath of Lieutenant in 31st Regiment, 16th Brigade. Signed by A. (B.) Miller. May 2, 1812. Register of sale of Louisa Robinson (wife of Jonathan Robinson) to Doctor Daniel Conrad. August 3, 1818. Act \"to amend the Act incorporating the Town of Winchester.\" Complete handwritten text of the act as presented to the General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia. Copied by William Munford, Keeper of the Rolls. Document bound with string. Dated December 12, 1818 and passed January 9, 1819 Inquest. \"Inquisition on the body of Robert Cockerton (?) who died at the house of Elizabeth Pendleton, Innkeeper. November 1, 1820 Contract/letter of attorney between John Holland of Gosney Manor of Shenandoah County, Virginia, woolan manufacturer, and George Hadfield of Old Hall, County of Chester, in England to Hugh Shaw. June 8, 1827 Manumission papers where Margaret Galloway emancipates negro woman, Maria, wife of William Tuckrin, a free negro. October 17, 1827 Manumission papers or Certification of Freedom for Negro Lucy under the will of Alexander White of Woodville. June 13, 1832 Certificate of Freedom, or Manumission papers, signed by Phebe Coubourn that she raised Nancy Sabro, a \"dark Muluto\" who was born of free parents. September 21, 1835 Notice to Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester for summons of Jonathan Cox, Davy Johnson, Thomas Pollard, James Pollard, Richard Strange, Lewis Smith, David Washington and Rose Williams for \"remaining within this corporation and Commonwealth more than 12 months of their right to freedom…\" May 5, 1846 Bill of sale to William H. Brown from George R. Long for sale of negro man, Abraham Washington. August 24, 1846 Court Case. Algernon R. Wood, prosecutor for Commonwealth of Virginia, against James Pollard, a free negro or mulatto who remained in Virginia after he was freed. October 3, 1846 Court summons for Sally Field for remaining in Winchester after being freed. June 23, 1848 Mary, negro slave of Joseph Baker, charged with trying to poison Nancy Lindsey with tea. June 1, 1849 Notarized statements of Amelia Ann Buck of Warren County, Virginia regarding copartnership with John R. Ricards, John N. Buck of Baltimore, Maryland and Thomas L. Blakemon of Warren County regarding hotel, Mountain House in Hampshire County, Virginia. John R. Buck sells his interest to his brother, William M. Buck. July 3, 1850 Letter from Baltimore, Maryland regarding his father's estate. Author unknown. February 20, 1851 Recording of last will and testament of Addison B. Riely in Baltimore, Maryland. Endorsed by Ann R. Riely. September 27, 1852 Certificate for R.B. Allen to sell wine at his store on Cameron Street.September 1, 1855 Court summons in case of Patrick Conner vs John H. Anderson, Conner's apprentice. October 8, 1856 Letter from John Quanten ? to Robert L. Brookings asking for servant woman Lucy who was part of the estate of Mrs. Emmets?. May 27, 1857 Indictment. John Howard, alias John Newman, a free negro, was accused of assault by Rachel Ann Holler, a white woman and jailed. Indictment against James W. Jones, the jailor, for allowing the prisoner to escape. March 17, 1860 Command to the Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester to take \"…Maria Ball [Colored]…her safely keep…until May indictment … for remaining in the State of Virginia…without lawful permission. April 21, 1860 Notice to Sheriff of Berkeley County, Virginia to imprison Elizabeth Farrow if she is found in Berkeley County. She is charged with having a \"…house of ill fame for the purpose of prostitution and lewedness.\" April 17, 1861 Note from Clerk of Court in Winchester where he says he has been notified by a military order that he is no longer the Clerk. June 5, 1868 Court case with John Vilwig regarding two coffins. June 1886. Republican Ticket for Virginia. 1892. Letter from George S. Bowers of Laurell, Maryland, about \"Willie\" accepting Christ [in the Lutheran Church]. December 13, 1918 Instructions to lawyer or court about charges of larceny against a free negro. undated. Fragment. \"Twelve days have been expended in loading.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCircular for the Woodstock Male and Female Academy. July 21, 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, ca. 1824-1983, relating to Yorktown, Va. Includes articles concerning Yorktown; materials relating to the surrender of Cornwallis and to the celebrations [1824, 1881, 1930-1937 and 1981], documents concerning Yorktown National Military Park  [now Colonial National Historical Park] and the Navy Mine Depot [now Naval Weapons Station].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.  7 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo facsimilies of the parole of Cornwallis. 2 pieces. Journal of the siege of York-Town...as recorded in the hand of Gaspard de Gallatin and translated by the French department of the College of William and Mary...Washington, United States Printing Office. 1931. 48 p. 24 cm. (71st Congress, 3rd Session. Senate. Document no. 322.) 1 piece. Un geste patriotique des Strasbourgeois au cours de la guerre d'Independence americaine. Printed. 1 piece. Ceux de Yorktown par Servan Malo, with English translation. 2 pieces. Memorandum on J.C. Louis, Baron von Closen. By Ruth E. Butler. 4 typed pages. 1 piece. Photographs showing restoration of French and American fortifications around Yorktown. About 1935. 3 pieces. Photographs of a painting of the siege of Yorktown. 3 copies. Also an enlargement. Map of the siege of Yorktown. 1 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. 1 piece. An engraving of the surrender at Yorktown. 1 piece. List of Confederate Soldiers buried at Yorktown which includes Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Williamsburg. (Copy from the National Park Service. Original at the Yorktown Visitor Center).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted topographical map of the Colonial National monument, Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Made by the U.S. Geological Survey 1931. 30 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. 1 piece. Three newspaper clippings concerning the siege of Yorktown. Other papers. 5 pieces. Walking stick made from the flag staff of the 80th British Regiment, Yorktown, 1781. Returned to donor (Nellie Deans Greaves) in either 1960's or 1970's. Printed announcement, dated at Montpellier, 9? December 1781, signed by Le Comte de Perigord, stating that the King has ordered a Te Deum sung in all the churches of France for the Yorktown victory. Purchased from Thomas L. Suter, 16 October 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings Photographs and prints: Customs House; Lord Cornwallis' Cave; Main Street; Monument Lodge (1 piece); Moore House (4 pieces--3 photographs in Mapcase); Shield House (oldest house) and Nelson House (1 piece); Yorktown wharf (1 piece). Monument Photographs. 1 piece. 2 newspapers with history of the building and opening of the George P. Coleman Bridge. Located in mapcase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pieces including 1 photograph. See also Folders 6-8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Includes a photograph album entitled \"Views of The Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, Virginia, October 16-17-18-19, 1931\" presented to The College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Yorktown Sesquicentenniail Association, Inc. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViews of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, VA, October 16-19,1931 from the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931:  Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration.  20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981:  Official commemorative program.  Official booklet:  \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown National Military Park June 6, 1921 ...In the Senate of the United States.  June 6, 1921.. A bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...7 p.  28 cm.  1 piece. 1921 Hearings before the subcommittee of the committee on appropriations United States Senate...on a bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...Washington, Government printing office, 1921.  16 p.  23 1/2 cm.  1 piece. Navy Mine Depot Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia By Commander A. H. Miles, U.S. Navy.  (Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings v. 54, no. 4, whole no. 302.)  1 piece. In the matter of Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia...Brief submitted on behalf of owners of property...Newport News, Franklin Printing Co.  21 p.  23 cm.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial relating to the annual celebrations of Yorktown Day, sometimes called Yorktown Fete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFete in honor of General La Fayette.  Printed pamphlet by R.G. Scott on what happened during planning of the Yorktown Fete of 1824 and why he should not be responsible. 1827.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCentennial.  \"An Appeal to the Country for a National Centennial Celebration of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.\"  Printed by Virginian Print, Norfolk, Va. 1879. Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown 1881. Celebration of Yorktown Centennial- a pamphlet containing incidents and speeches from event. 10/19/1881. A History, Surrender of the British Forces to the Americans and French at Yorktown, Va., Program for the Centennial Anniversary Celebration on October 18th, 1881.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Admiral Francis Joseph Paul De Grasse, Hero of Yorktown\" by Louis A Culvillier 1931Invitation and tickets to Yorktown Celebration 1931List of European Guests at Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Newsletter on Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Official Program of Yorktown Celebration.  1931Some Old Yorktown Maps by K.W. Trimble.  Reprint from The Military Engineer, 1931Tentative Program of Yorktown Celebration byYorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931Ticket Stubs-Yorktown 150 year Celebration 1931Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram of Celebration of 155th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown under the Joint Auspices…  10/19/1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram of Yorktown Celebration, October 18-19, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from A.A. Folsone to Hon. Lyon G. Tyler enclosing engraving of a view of Yorktown, \"Yorktown Battlefield\" by John B. Chapman per Graham's Magazine, 1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph of House in Yorktown undatedPhotograph of Yorktown Battlefield and Moore House undatedSketch of Yorktown- View from the River (Copy) undatedYorktown Homes (6 photographs on cardboard) undatedGreeting Cards -Prints of Moore House and Nelson House  1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal ink wash drawing by a federal soldier in 1862. View of the York River waterfront. Transferred to artifact librarian in 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plats of Yorktown, Photostats (2)  undated Sign - Guided Tour of Yorktown (10\"x7\" cardboard sign) 1941 \"Establishment of the American Army.\"  Photostat of May 27, 1778 Congressional Order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAvailable online via the Library catalog for William and Mary users; alternate access is available via the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/journalofsiegeof00gall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Yorktown Church Said Third Oldest in Virginia,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  May 9, 1960.\"Historic Nelson House,\" January 31, 1973\"Battle Lines Will Be Reconstructed at Yorktown,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  January 31, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Christmas Dinner Menu, U.S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.  1950.Colonial National Historic Park brochure by US Department of Interior (2 Copies).  1940Old Yorktown and its History by Mrs. Sydney Smith.  1920Salvaging Relics from York River.  1939U.S. 17 George Washington Memorial Highway Map, Tidewater, Virginia, into Colonial National Historical Park.  undated.Views of Yorktown and Gloucester Town—Mariners Museum, Newport News, Virginia.  1946Virginia Gazette Supplement, The Public Observer, \"Yorktown Day of Yesteryear.\"  October 1972\"Yorktown-Climax of the Revolution,\" National Park Service, Source Book Series, Number 1 (2 copies).  1941\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Henri de Saint-Simon at Yorktown; A French Prophet of Modern Industrialism in America,\" The Franco-American Review, Autumn 1937.\"A Neglected French Collaborator in the Victory of Yorktown\" by Harold A. 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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.","The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis.","Created in December 2011 by Benjamin Bromley, and edited by SCRC staff on an ongoing basis.","Related publication: Kevin C. 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Item cannot be displayed for technical reasons.","Official report of the experiences of the French naval squadron in Spain in 1698, during the leadup to the War of Spanish Succession, authored by Jean duc d'Estrees. The full title of the report is as follows: \"Relation de ce qui s'est passé pendant la campagne des vaisseaux du Roy commandés par Monsieur le comte D'Estrées, en mil tin cens quatre vingt dix huit.\" Mentions the poor health of King Charles II of Spain, the state of the Spanish fleet, harassment by Algerian pirates, and the relationship between France and England. The Comte d'Estrées likely created this report and had it copied and disseminated to French officials. This copy comes from the papers of Michel Begon, a French civil servant.","Marriage contract between Nicolas Dubord and Marie Madgalène Salle, both of Le Havre, France.","The document outlines the terms under which Michelle Gautier is going to join the religious order of the Sisters of Sainte-Marthe, Dijon (Burgundy), France. The contract lists names of other members of the order, as well as of local officials and the representative of the King. It addresses in detail the monetary contributions Gautier has to make and the rules she will have to follow.","Marriage contract between Louis François Nicolas Petitcolas and Jeanne Simon, daughter of Pierre Simon de Corcondray.","Manuscript chansonnier (songbook) kept by Alexandre Guichard of Stenay (Alsace, France), containing lyrics to 188 French songs. The date given on the first page is \"An 3 de la Republique,\" the 3rd year of the French Republic, which began on September 22, 1794, following the Reign of Terror.  The chansonnier  includes the lyrics but not the actual music for the songs, but always notes the tune to which it is sung. An alphabetical index can be found at the end.","Correspondence includes a postcard, December 30, 1941 from André Dangel, a French prisoner of war in a German POW camp to Marthe Sivadier (probably his wife) and his mother in Paris. Dangel expresses hope to be released and mentions that a fellow prisoner, who will be repatriated to France shortly is planning on visiting Marthe and his mother.\nAlso included is a letter, July 28, 1942, from Marthe Sivadier (Paris)  to André Dangel still in the POW camp (\"M.-Stammlater, V A\"). She talks about her work, complains that not enough effort has been made to secure Dangel's release from the camp, talks about upcoming vacation with family, how she spends her weekends and how she hopes that he will be released soon, due to his status as medic and father.\nBoth items are written in French, and the stationary is pre-printed  specifically for POW correspondence with address field, instructions, name of camp, etc., printed in both German and French.","This is an untranslated eight page document covered with Amsterdam paper.","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","French"],"collection_title_tesim":["Collection of French Language Manuscripts, 1633/1942, bulk 1633/1942"],"collection_ssim":["Collection of French Language Manuscripts, 1633/1942, bulk 1633/1942"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 1.17","/repositories/2/resources/457"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 1.17","/repositories/2/resources/457"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799","France--Songs and music"],"geogname_ssim":["France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799","France--Songs and music"],"places_ssim":["France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799","France--Songs and music"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creators_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"access_terms_ssm":["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."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Purchases, donations. 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It addresses in detail the monetary contributions Gautier has to make and the rules she will have to follow.","Marriage contract between Louis François Nicolas Petitcolas and Jeanne Simon, daughter of Pierre Simon de Corcondray.","Manuscript chansonnier (songbook) kept by Alexandre Guichard of Stenay (Alsace, France), containing lyrics to 188 French songs. The date given on the first page is \"An 3 de la Republique,\" the 3rd year of the French Republic, which began on September 22, 1794, following the Reign of Terror.  The chansonnier  includes the lyrics but not the actual music for the songs, but always notes the tune to which it is sung. An alphabetical index can be found at the end.","Correspondence includes a postcard, December 30, 1941 from André Dangel, a French prisoner of war in a German POW camp to Marthe Sivadier (probably his wife) and his mother in Paris. 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She talks about her work, complains that not enough effort has been made to secure Dangel's release from the camp, talks about upcoming vacation with family, how she spends her weekends and how she hopes that he will be released soon, due to his status as medic and father.\nBoth items are written in French, and the stationary is pre-printed  specifically for POW correspondence with address field, instructions, name of camp, etc., printed in both German and French.","This is an untranslated eight page document covered with Amsterdam paper."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["French"],"total_component_count_is":10,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:43:51.432Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_457"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2470","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Collection of Spanish Language Manuscripts, 1551/1858","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_2470#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eIncludes printed and manuscript material written in Spanish and originating from Spain and Spanish-speaking countries in North America and South America. 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It includes an inventory of assets of the bride's family that will be delivered to the husband to help support the couple financially.","Manuscript from Toledo, Spain containing information about the affairs of the Convento de Santa Ana and Monasterio de San Agustín, relating to two families. It includes the discussion of several properties and houses.","The content details an agreement between the towns of Milagro Navarra and Alfaro La Rioja regarding their respective property. The agreement lays out rules and fines for breaking the rules. The rules govern such activities as hunting, cattle grazing, and harvesting crops. Acc. 2011.722","The last will and testament, dated September 14, 1605, of Doña Melchora de los Reyes, from Toledo, Spain. She was the wife of Francisco de Escobar, the doctor of the city of Toledo. Included in the document are various clauses that Doña Melchora de los Reyes established for her funeral. At the end of the document, there is an entry from 1611 referring to the 1605 testament that is signed by the Bishop of Troya. See also Memorial of Doctor D. Francisco de Escobar for related information.","The manuscript may be an official document from Peru during Spanish colonial rule. The document is in Spanish and is signed by Don Francisco de Borjas, who may have been the Viceroy of Peru when it was written. The first seven pages of the document are missing and it contains approximately 80 pages.","This document relates financial information for shepherds and employees of a ranch in Peru. It includes wages paid for shepherds to maintain a herd of 1560 sheep, as well as deductions from the salary of one shepherd for the loss of several sheep on his watch.","Land records from Spain, likely concerning the sale of property.","Letter sent between cousins in Galicia.","A printed order of the 'Junta de Obras y Bosque' (Works and Forestry Board), issued in Madrid on April 14, 1761, by D. Pedro Manuel de Vera, the secretary of the Board and then by Don Juan Phelipe de Castanos, Zaragoza, on 1 May, 1761. The order explains that, beginning January 16, 1761, hunting using greyhound dogs would be prohibited unless a licensed by the Board. Licensing conditions depended on profession, status and the total number of dogs in the villages. The order was supposed to be distributed to the mayors.","The manuscript, dated 1772-1774, regards a lawsuit between a man and his mother-in-law, both inhabitants of Tarrega, Catalonia, Spain. The man claims that he is entitled to the inheritance that his deceased wife would have received.","The dissertation outlines plans for the transport of water from the Rio Jamapa to the new city of Veracruz. Don Miguel Vendrell y Puig presented his mathematical dissertation to VSS which the town council/hall held on September 4, 1794. He begins by expressing thanks for the powerful recommendation [?] given to him by Attorney General Don [?] Lagoa de Miranda so that he could compile some useful ideas for the transport of water to this city. He mentions the Caballero Don Pedro Gorostisa who rests in peace. He claims his hydraulic machine can transport the water with extreme ease. He states that a project for transporting water should meet these circumstances: 1a Short, 2a Cheap, 3a Secure, 4a Easy to Clean, [Check/Register], Put Together, and Clean. The document includes drawings for a portion of the machine.","The document concerns the reconstruction costs for a major area of Puerto Rico's defenses, started in 1767 by Alejandro O'Reilly, who was appointed by King Charles III as an advisor for the work on one of the Spanish Empire's most valuable ports. He initiated a twenty-year renovation effort and outlines the work for the forts San Cristobal and el Morro. Two drafts list the total cost of all works performed by year for 1767 to 1800. The defenses had also suffered damages in the 1787 earthquake and the rebuilding efforts are documented as well in the itemized accounts.  Of note: the summary was provided by the seller and has not been verified for accuracy.","The contract is between a fifteen-year-old Chinese boy and three men to work in Havana, Cuba, as a so-called \"coolie,\" (contract laborer) for 10 years in exchange for his passage, a small monthly wage, and room and board.","11 documents written in Spanish.","Copy book of Pedro Lopez consisting primarily of legal documents.","A handwritten census table of the town of Huaquechula in the state of Puebla, signed at the bottom by a priest named Cura G. Mendez. It includes the population of Huaquechula and 22 nearby towns, occupations of the inhabitants, longitude and latitude, boundaries, climate, endemic diseases, and roads and their conditions. There are also notes which detail the priest's report on the condition of the churches in the area. 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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."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["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."],"date_range_isim":[1543,1544,1545,1546,1547,1548,1549,1550,1551,1552,1553,1554,1555,1556,1557,1558,1559,1560,1561,1562,1563,1564,1565,1566,1567,1568,1569,1570,1571,1572,1573,1574,1575,1576,1577,1578,1579,1580,1581,1582,1583,1584,1585,1586,1587,1588,1589,1590,1591,1592,1593,1594,1595,1596,1597,1598,1599,1600,1601,1602,1603,1604,1605,1606,1607,1608,1609,1610,1611,1612,1613,1614,1615,1616,1617,1618,1619,1620,1621,1622,1623,1624,1625,1626,1627,1628,1629,1630,1631,1632,1633,1634,1635,1636,1637,1638,1639,1640,1641,1642,1643,1644,1645,1646,1647,1648,1649,1650,1651,1652,1653,1654,1655,1656,1657,1658,1659,1660,1661,1662,1663,1664,1665,1666,1667,1668,1669,1670,1671,1672,1673,1674,1675,1676,1677,1678,1679,1680,1681,1682,1683,1684,1685,1686,1687,1688,1689,1690,1691,1692,1693,1694,1695,1696,1697,1698,1699,1700,1701,1702,1703,1704,1705,1706,1707,1708,1709,1710,1711,1712,1713,1714,1715,1716,1717,1718,1719,1720,1721,1722,1723,1724,1725,1726,1727,1728,1729,1730,1731,1732,1733,1734,1735,1736,1737,1738,1739,1740,1741,1742,1743,1744,1745,1746,1747,1748,1749,1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759,1760,1761,1762,1763,1764,1765,1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Scope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers."],"_nest_path_":"/components#0/components#4/components#2","timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:00.651Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8982.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Sheet Music Collection","title_ssm":["Sheet Music Collection"],"title_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1827-1974"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1827-1974"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1827/1974"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Sheet Music Collection, 1827/1974"],"text":["Sheet Music Collection, 1827/1974","Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982","African Americans--Music","Music--19th century.","Music--Virginia--19th century.","United States--History--World War, 1914-1918--Songs and music","World War, 1939-1945--United States--Songs and music","Scores","Sheet music","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.","Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.","The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point.","Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos.","Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received.","Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series.","Material received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013.","The Sheet Music Collection includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center prior to 2007.","Scope and Contents \"High-High-High-Up in the Hills\" - 1926, Sam Lewis and Joe Young, librettists; \"Is there Still Room for Me Neath the Old Apple Tree\" - 1915, Edgar Leslie and Lew Brown, librettists; \"Pullman Porters Parade\" - 1913, Ren. g. May, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.","Scope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.","Scope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.","Scope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated","Scope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;","Scope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.","Scope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.","Scope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.","Scope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.","Scope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.","\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.","Scope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman","Scope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;","Scope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.","\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.","Scope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.","Scope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.","Scope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.","Scope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.","Scope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman","Scope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar","Scope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana","Scope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning","Scope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders","Scope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew","Scope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle","Scope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams","Scope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens","Scope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola","Scope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin","Scope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi","Scope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll","Scope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar","Scope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine","Scope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade","Scope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway","Scope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry","Scope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin","Scope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy","Scope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel","Scope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft","Scope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover","Scope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton","\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford","Scope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton","Scope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse","Scope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel","Scope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.","Scope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer","Scope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots","Scope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin","Scope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow","Scope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe","Scope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner","Scope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper","\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn","\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford","Scope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson","Scope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar","Scope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch","Scope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny","Scope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.","Scope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.","Scope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.","Scope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson","Scope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson","Scope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan","Scope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter","\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin","Scope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher","Scope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro","Scope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin","Scope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz","Scope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro","Scope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie","Scope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods","Scope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge","Scope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth","Scope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler","Scope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert","Scope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson","\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph","Scope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds","Scope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks","Scope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti","Scope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn","Scope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist","Scope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty","Scope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen","Scope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer","Scope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.","\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.","Scope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.","\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones","Scope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger","Scope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes","Scope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel","Scope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade","Scope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey","Scope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.","Scope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland","Scope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay","Scope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay","Scope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips","Scope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze","Scope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze","Scope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert","Scope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn","Scope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens","Scope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis","Scope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck","Scope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts","Scope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood","Scope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey","Scope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent","Scope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler","Scope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold","Scope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz","Scope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman","Scope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman","Scope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash","Scope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel","Scope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria","Scope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare","\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden","Scope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk","Scope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod","Scope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley","Scope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept","Scope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle","Scope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David","\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman","\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham","Scope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour","\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill","Scope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey","Scope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York","Scope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose","Scope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe","Scope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange","Scope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend","Scope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson","Scope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo","Scope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l","Scope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez","Scope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt","Scope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith","Scope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman","Scope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache","Scope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer","Scope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz","Scope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman","Scope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh","Scope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller","Scope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton","Scope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber","Scope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs","Scope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed","Scope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon","Scope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman","\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith","Scope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer","Scope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman","Scope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland","Scope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser","Scope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann","Scope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy","Scope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson","Scope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach","Scope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard","Scope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard","\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks","Scope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe","Scope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden","Scope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills","Scope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah","Scope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.","Scope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck","\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026 Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston","Scope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting","Scope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders","Scope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang","Scope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby","Scope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr","Scope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun","Scope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters","Scope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser","\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson","Scope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove","Scope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley","\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.","Scope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II","Scope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler","Scope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby","Scope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder","Scope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King","Scope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare","Scope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King","Scope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair","Scope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber","Scope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein","\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll","Scope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis","Scope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini","Scope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley","\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost","Scope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass","Scope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy","Scope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler","\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine","Scope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan","Scope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.","Scope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.","Scope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers","Scope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona","Scope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles","Scope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee","Scope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef","Scope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély","Scope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart","Scope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare","Scope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse","Scope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow","Scope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky","Scope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin","Scope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields","Scope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis","Scope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young","Scope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach","Scope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.","Scope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw","\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo","Scope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke","Scope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna","Scope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz","\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire","Scope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg","Scope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid","Scope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;","Scope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack","\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano","Scope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300","Scope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.","\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.","Scope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer","Scope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer","\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund","Scope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer","\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer","Scope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist","Scope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer","\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist","Scope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer","Scope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists","Scope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer","Scope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer","Scope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer","Scope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer","Scope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer","\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer","Scope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.","\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.","Scope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.","Scope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer","\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer","Scope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer","\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer","Scope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.","Scope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.","Scope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.","Scope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.","Scope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer","Scope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer","Scope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott","Scope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist","Scope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist","Scope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer","Scope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896","Scope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer","Scope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist","Scope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer","Scope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer","Scope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer","Scope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists","Scope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer","Scope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.","Scope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.","Scope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert","Scope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist","Scope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer","Scope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer","Scope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer","Scope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier","Scope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist","Scope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer","Scope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer","Scope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer","\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists","Scope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer","Scope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer","Scope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist","\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer","Scope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer","Scope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.","Scope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.","Scope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .","Scope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.","Scope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026 Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.","Scope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.","Scope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.","Three items present.","Scope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026 Claribel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026 F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.","Scope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;","Scope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.","\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.","\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;","10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026 Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.","Scope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.","Scope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.","William's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.","Scope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .","Songster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.","Scope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.","Scope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.","Contains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.","From the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"","Contains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026 Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026 Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026 Dresser, New York, 1903.","Contains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"","Scope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.","Scope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.","Contains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.","Five Salted Peanuts","Capt. May's Quick Step","Virginia","Sweet Virginia Rose","He's A Rag Picker","Carry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)","Peanuts And Diamonds","The Teddy Bears' Picnic","Hot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)","Wait Till The War, Love, Is Over","Rose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)","Virginia Lullaby","Scope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"","Heart-Sickness Blues","Bud Rag","Moonlight on the Melonpatch","How's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town","Virginia Blues (two copies)","Virginia Belle","Virginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)","There's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me","Peanuts (La Cacahuata)","Tell Them You're From Virginia","'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia","Throwing Peanuts to the Moon","Scope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"","Texas","Old Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)","Pray, Maiden , Pray!","The U. Va. Two-Step","Watermelon Club","Virginia Lou","I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You","Temptation Rag","Watermelon Man","She is the Sunshine of Virginia","Billy","Billy Boy","When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley","Melinda's Wedding Day","The Lord Made a Peanut","At a Georgia Campmeeting","Shenandoah","Watermelon and Friends","Chariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)","Melon Time in Dixieland","I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night","Heart of Virginia","Virginia Moon (Waltz-song)","An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia","The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)","A Tale of Old Virginia","Under the Anheuser Bush (two copies)","Watermelons- Songs for Living","When it's Springtime in Virginia","Watermelon Weather","Peanuts! 5 a Bag","Carbalick Acid Rag","Memories of Virginia (Two copies)","Down Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)","Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia","Contains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"","La Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)","The Ashland Memories","Princess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)","Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.","Organist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz","Gems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?","Christmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka","Don't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air","A Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy","Picture of Comm. Enrico Caruso","known also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis","from Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata","La Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore","cover art","cover art","photo on cover","hand written music sheets included","photo of Allen on cover","Souvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera","Hand written music sheets with hand designed cover art","Tis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy","Larmes of Joie Katie's Secret","Cover Art","cover only","covert art","Somebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight","cover art","Ecstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia","Treasures of the Deep One Struggle More","Mexico","Cover Art Madrid ,Spain","Cover Art","cover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish","Marie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure","Bolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)","Mexico - Spanish","Italian Photos on cover","Sweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast","Mexico - Spanish","Spanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals","Christine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art","Drei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken","London","Orphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany","Centennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly","cover art","The Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee","Once a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits","Then You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!","I Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee","Italian","Das Konigsballet","German and English","Dear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You","Mary Gray The Gypsie's Festival","Der Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt","I am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn","O bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home","O That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still","I Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship","The Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)","The Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026 Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!","Don't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art","I Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret","The Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep","I Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies","Sing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step","Sweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella","Silvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day","Bilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon","Long Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife","French cover art and photos","Ah! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses","Le Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale","The Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart","Sonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz","Rondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10","Irrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop","German","Italian","Take Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma","Linda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz","Night Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka","Rocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto","Bridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion","cover photo","Wait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide","The Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn","cover art","English and French","The Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata","covert art","Italian and English","Italian","German and English versions","Ernani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor","La Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani","Lucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr","Bouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes","Toujours Mobile Galop Faust","Marguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear","Home! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band","Pretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells","\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle","On the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March","Oh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! Blue Eyed nelly","cover art","cover art","The Keepsake - Cover art Dagobert Alpine Morning Nannetta Polka les Bords Du Danube","Remember Me - cover art 48 Etudes","True Love Lives Forever Wery Pekoollar","German; cover art","Lora vale Remembered","The Blind Flower-girl's Song List, to the Convent Bells Love Not! Hearts and Homes Yesterday Household Words","A Favourite French Air Michelson's Celebrated Waltz","The Bend of the River Chant du Cigne My Queen Marche Militarie My True Love has My Heart The Message","covert art","The Triumph of the Waltzes Heaven to You May Grant Pardon Porter Sons Ah! Would that Happy Day Were Near - cover art photo of Anna Bishop","Silhouetten La Fontaine Heimweh At even-prayer ; remember me - English and German","Goodbye Douglas, Tender and True the Sea has its Pearls","French and English","Italian","cover art","photo on cover","The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl Victory at Last","Italian, German, English","Take My Arm the Other Side Quadrille","Serenade-OP.11 Fruhlingstrost - Comfort in Spring Op. 63 german and English Vergebliches Standchen Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund When thy Bosom heaves the Sigh Sextett Op.18 Ungarische Tanze Capriccio Op.76","Oriental Waltz Carmac Polka","photo cover","Golden Light Polka Oh!home of my boyhood Mountain Horn Waltz Pleyel's German Hymn","Bring Back Our Darling - cover art Jockey Hat and Feather - cover art Nellie Ray Answer of Molly Darling","German and English","Fantasie Op.55 Funf tonstucke verschiedenen Charakters nebst drei Postludien Op.61","Woodlawn March Dream Life Schottish Midnight Scottisch - covert art The Rival Scottisch May Party Waltz -cover art Will You Come to My Mountain Home? cover art Oh Come Maidens Come Oh No I'll N'eer Forget thee The Sultan's Band March Love Not Bonny Eloise Polka Midnight Rhymes - covert art Happy family Polka - covert art Pride Polka - covert art Minnehaha or Laughing Water Polka - cover art Early Dawn Polka -cover art Hullabaloo Quadrille","Tyrolese Evening Hymn Come to the Sunset Tree","Rondo from la Sonnambula Der Froliche Tanzer 30 Petites Etudes pour Piano","French- colored cover with photo","Te Deum in B Minor Down by the Mill","The Diana Waltz The Ocean Wave Waltz","The Great Hen Convention Dixey's Land Darling Little Blue eyed Nell Little blue eyed boy Yes, we miss thee First Rose of Summer Kiss Me Quick and Go Ella Leene","Jolly Brothers L'Avant Coureur Galop","cover art photo","Marching Along Quick Step Rory O'Moore Quick Step","Fee Aux Roses Valse de L'Aurore Rondino Rondo Irlandais Rondinetto Marche de la Norma Le Juif Errant Pharsalia Waltz Bolero sur le Domino Noir La Fete au Couvent - cover art Fantaisie Sur la Romance The Linden Waltz La Fontaine auz Perles - cover art Cujus Animam March Crociato Bouquet de L'infante Angel of Night Cantarile et Rondo Valse","Colored cover art","Cinderella Waltz Oh Welcome the Hour from Catherine Grey","ZaZa - French - covert art Elle Avait des Soquettes - cover art","Italian","Italian","Weep Not O Rose See the Pale Moon Come Where the Sunlight Sleepeth Vieni Meco Tell me Thou Lovest Me","Italian","covert art","Love Moon J'aime Mon Amour - cover art","Mexico","Ring the Bell Softly Darling Minnie Lee I'd Offer Thee this Hand of Mine When the Whippoorwill is calling","Italian","Espana Tabasco March Habanera","Miller's Daughter - cover art Three Little Songs","Nancy Till The Black Quadrilles","Automne Les Noces D'Argent","I Wandered on the sea-beat shore (Shells of Ocean) Moonlight on the Ocean Will You Leave the Land, Jessie? Trees of the Forest How beautiful is the Sea When the Autumn leaves are falling","Chanson Pour Jean Le Cantique De Justice John's Lullaby","Old Folks at Home Susan Rayne","Deux Polonaises Op. 26 XXI Op. 25 Mazurka No. 1 Vier Impromptus Trois Valses Op. 64 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66","Cover Photo","I cannot Sing the Old songs My Heart is over the Sea Five O'Clock in the Morning Faithful to Thee Maggie's Secret Maggie's Welcome - cover art Strangers Yet Take back the Heart We'd Better to Bide a Wee Won't You Tell Me Why Robin All Along the Valley","Poor Juna Rock of Liberty Meet Me By the Running Brook Minnie Minton Under the Ice Do not Sing that Song Again The Rover's Grave Jenny June The Sword of Bunker Hill I Live for Those Who Love Me The Old Mountain Tree Lament of the Sailor Boy's Mother","Sonate Op.36 Sonate No. 3 C. Sechs Sonatinen Sonata Nr. 18","Sweet Peace The Old Arm Chair The Bowery Gals The Last Link is Broken Slumber Sweetly Slumber De Louisiana Belle Stars of the Summer Night Rose Atherton The Last Link is Broken","cover art","covert art","cover art","cover art","cover photo","cover photo","cover art","The Grave of Uncle True The Grave of Lily Dale Dearly Do I Love Thee Dream of Other Days Lizzie Moore Why Don't He Come Thou Wilt never meet me more","The captain Grand March","Judith The May Queen The Holiday The Valley of Roses","Farewell The Rock Beside the Sea - Cover art Ever Speak in Tones of Kindness Northern Grand March Aileen Aroon Deal Gently with the Strangers Heart A World of Love at Home We Miss Thee at Home Susy Dear The Death of Minnehaha","Spring Season Polka Three Bells Polka","Dear Violetta Loves Ritornella Gustavus the Third","The Chatsworth Quadrilles Mugby Junction Galop","Beautiful Air The Harp That I Strung","Ecco Quel Fiero La Stella D'Amore","I Have Something Sweet to Tell You I Hear Thy Words So Tender Beck's Very Best Schottisch","Tarantelle Celluloid Polka-cover art","She is Sleeping, Sweetly Sleeping The Dismal Swamp","Sweet Love of Mine - cover art It Was a Dream Alas! The Old and Young Marie","Thou Still Art Near to Me Meet Me at the Lane","Last Idea of Weber The Lat Rose of Summer Le Desir","Frederick Polka Il Desiderio Lucrezia Borgia De Donizetti","Marche Turque Rousseau's Dream Etudes for Piano The Celebrated Studies","cover art","The Orange Blossom Waltz The Talpahok Waltz The Good Hope MArch","L'Hirondelle et le Prisonnier Une Voix Dans La Nuit","Lovely Nell I Forget the Gay World Dreams of Thee The Grave of Washington Dearest Mae","Pray Child then Pray - cover art Ernani","Kathleen Mavourneen - one hand written copy; cover art Dermot Astore! The Fountain of the Glen The Church Porch Sing to Me Norah The Three Caskets Her I Love I feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie","See Saw Waltz Little, Saucy Kate -cover art","Johnny's so Bashful The Angels Told Me So Captain Jinks Quadrilles","Had I Never, Never Known Thee The Arkansas Traveller Thou wouldst call me Back from the Echoless shore","Trust to Luck Juney at the Gate","Sweet Alice in Heaven the Sunshine in You The Sylphide Polka","Oft in the Silly Night The Carol of ther Mocking Bird Schottisch Hindoo Slave Girl","Four Operatic Quadrilles Theme of Mozart Petits Rondeaux et Variations Marche de Couronnement Air from Puritani Variations Elegantes; #3,#4,#6, #9,#11,#14,#15, #17,#19,#22, #23 Fantasia The Poor Blind Boy Theme de Ricci; Voi Mirate in Si Bel Giorno","Vorschule zur Fingerfertigkeit Six Operatic Overatures Six Popular Airs Two Quadrilles Royales Elfen Waltz March from Moses in Egypt Les Plaisirs du Salon Quadrilles Air in Mozart's Zauberflote The Swiss Drover Boy Le Pre aux Clercs Galop 30 Etudes Mecanisme","Schule der Gelaufigkeit Exercises in Velocity Souvenir de Jenny Lind Long Time Ago Dix Petits Rondeaux A Selection of Popular Airs","Stephanie-Gavotte En Avant Lover's Dream after the Ball","The Coquette Polka Home Sweet Home The Sontag Polka - Color cover art The National Schottisch Palermo Quadrille","Good Luck Polka The Flying Cloud Como Quadrilles The Bridal or Wedding Polka The King Pippin Polka The Rainy Day Song The Princess Royal Polka The Circassian Polka The Lute Waltz Bonnie Dundee The Edinburg Quadrille The Queens Galop Paul and Virginia Galop","Das Madchen und der Schmetterling Mittelalterliche Venushymne","cover art","Flee as a Bird The Past! The Past!","Romance Berceuse","Go Where the Mists are Sleeping Maiden! awake from thy slumbers","Silver Threads among the Gold When Silve Threads are Gold Again Little Face You Are Always Young to Me What were all the World Without thee? Half a Heart We deck their graves alike to day Christ is Risen-He is the Lord Hail the Lord Our Savior - cover art As thou Wilt Angel of Beauty Have I Not Been Kind to Thee? cover art Scatter Sweet Flowers o'er the Dead Heart Longings Don'r Be Angry with Me Darling","cover art","Babina Innamorta - cover art non dimenticar le mie parole - cover art","7eme Air Varie Airs Varies pour Violon Second Concerto Le Tremolo Douze Melodies Italiennes","Brindisi Octoroon Galopp","La Fille aux cheveux de Lin Jardins sous la Pluie Deux Arabesques Golliwogg's Cake-Walk Ministrels","cover art","Let Us Love One Another The May Queen The Blind Boy - cover art When the Night Wind Bewaileth The Lament of the Irish Emigrant-cover art I'm Alone, All Alone The Rainy Day Annie Laurie The May Sun Sheds an Amber LightThe Rainy Day","When the Swallows Homeward Fly La Prima Donna Valse","Les Adieux Spanische Tanze","cover art; Russian/Cyrillic","Songs of the Gondola Wings of a Dove","cover art","cover art","28 Melodious Exercises Sonatinen, Op. 151. 168 Largo al Factotum","'A Sciurara Duorme Mari - photo art Enrico Caruso - photo art","Ossian's Serenade The Whitw Mountain Serenade","Elizabeth Schottisch The Lancers Quadrilles Ferris' Quick Step - cover art The Cally Polka - cover art Ocean Wave Quick Step - cover art The Young Bachelor's March","Elizabeth Scottisch Bell Polka - cover art","cover art","Marjorie's Almana - ccover art He Thinks I do not Love Him","The Old Clock on the Stairs The Bridge - cover art The Brook","Motivo d'Amore - cover photo io che non vivo - cover photo","cover art","Child of the Regiment I Saw Her on the Vessel's Deck Lucrezia Borgia O Mio Fernando My Sighs Shall on the Balmy Breeze Nuits d'ete a Pausillippe Figlia Del  Reggimento It's Better to Laugh Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet Life Has no Power While Thus Around Joy Hovers Lucia di Lammermoor Life Has no Power Would you know my Worshipped Idol Spirit of Light The World is Full of Beauty Il Canta Italiana Search thro' the Wide World O to the Field of Glory I'll Pray for Thee Salut a la France","Rayon du Soleil Martha","cover art","I Can-not Live Without Thee I Live, Love! But for Thee","The Silken Bands Pensez a moi ma Chere a mie","We were Happy Then The Old Thatched Cot I went to Gather Flowers","Mary Blane Summer Evenings Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming \"Tis the Last Rose of Summer Swiss Cottage Post Boy Polka Winter Evenings Red Rover Quick Step Cruiskeen Lawn I was Poor but I was Happy Swiss Cottage Twas Night and All Around","O Salutaris Ave Verum","Annie Laurie Will Ye Come Back Again","1re Valse 6eme Valse","Canzonetta Sonte in B dur","Pleasures of Home Speed the Plough","Attila Gustave","12 Clavierstucke Silhouellen Bible Song No. 4 (handwritten) Slavische Tanze Biblische Lieder","Mr. Tambourine Man (French) With God on Our Side (French)","The Mellow Horn The Kettle and the Clock We Have met, Loved, and Parted Home is not Home without thee The Brown Jug Hoe the Gates Came Ajar Meet Me with a Kiss","Cousin et Cousin Du Plus Belle! Perce-Neige La Blondine","La Gaiete The Ethiopian","Button-Hole Boquet - cover art photo Hush A Baby Bye - cover art photo Sunshine will Come Again - cover art photo Santa Clause - announcement and song with photo","I Hear the Angels Calling My Idol Home When the Hues of Daylight fade","Burst, ye Apple Buds! At the Sea-shore","Sweet Violets Flee as a Bird Brothers Lullaby Fritz, Our Cousin-German","cover art","Boscobel Waltz Lattice Quick Step Good-Bye Wandering Sprite - Cover art The Separation The Ianthe Waltz A Twilight Thought Emniskillen Polka Oh! Come to the South","covert art","Bolero La Carnaval de Venise","D'Rauf Los! Goldfaden! Kaiser-Jubilaums-Marsch","Dear Heart Sweet Long Ago","Angel of Light, Favorita Annie Lisle La Mandala - cover sheet only The Gypsy Boy Welcome Soldiers! Thou Art so Near The Reaper's Polka Good Night Fair Maiden Carena No One to Love","One copy has hand written notes that appear to be poetry dated Sept. 19th, 1919(?)","Forget Thee, Dear Susie A Young Maidens Thoughts There's a Cot in the Valley Our Paths were once together Cast","Le Donne Comm'e' Bella 'a Stagione","dedicated to the Harvard Class of 1837","Panis Angelicus Ecce Panis Les Rameaux","Up and Away Wildfang Blattlein im Winde Walzer Rothkappchen-Polka -cover art","includes some handwritten notes in Italian","Im Fruhling Abschied In der Nacht Andre Liebe The Wanderer Gegegnung","Haydn's Gypsy Rondo Grecian Rondo","When I saw Sweet Nellie Home Liberty and Union","cover art","cover art","Lizzie Dies To-night Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me Little Ella's an Angel Nelly Bly Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home, good night Fairy Belle Maggie by my side Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground - cover art Hard Times Come Again no More Beautiful Child of Song Nelly was a Lady File includes some posters without music","Willie I have Missed You - cover art Partenia to Ingomar Old Black Joe - cover art Beautiful Dreamer Under the Willow she's Sleeping Why Have My Loved Ones Gone? Gentle Annie Eulalie Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Old Dog Tray","Fire Fly Polka Cottage Polka Syracuse Polka My native Land Good Night Mountain Zephyr Sounds from the Valley Syracuse","Over the Garden Wall - cover art Guild Polka Militaire - cover art","Little Annie Polka Mireille - Galop Polka Ideale","The Lanciers The Fishermaiden - cover art","Colored cover art","The Deep, Deep Sea Little Snow White Hands","Across the SeaBye and Bye Only Weary Oh Willie Boy Come Home The Old Journal Song When Sparrows Build When the Pale Moon arose last night","covert art","Sing Birdie Sing Nightingales Trill By Rippling Brook or stilly pond-Forget Me Not","cover art","O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove True Till Death","Ritmo Facinante Liza Alguien Me Ama Hazio Otra Vez","The Virginia Rose Bud Shells of the Ocean We are coming Father Abraham","Alice I'll Come to Thee Little Tottie's Prayer - cover art","I left Thee Where I Found Thee Love Allen Adale","Kathleen O Moore Kate Kearney","Good News From Home Academy Polka Oh let me dream of former years","cover photo","I Love Thee Yet The Orange Blosson Bridal Song - cover art Home: Where changes never come Be Watchful and Beware The Rose of Tralee Do They Think of Me at home Jeannette and Jeannot - cover art Under the Mistletoe Matrimony When we are Married My Own gentle Mother The Monks of Old Wandering in the May-time Fierce Flames ar Raging Sunshine and Cloud From Our Merry Swiss Home Kitty Tyrrell - cover art The Cavalier - cover art The Merry Merry Vintage Maid The Flower Queen","Che Faro Senza Euridice Iphigenie in Aulis","All Things are Beautiful Annie O'The Banks O'Dee Beautiful Erin Beautiful Moonlight Beautiful Star Blanche Alpen Blind Girl to Her Harp The Christian Graces - Cover Art Come to the Woods The Depths of the Ocean The Dove Down Among the Lillies The Dream is Past Faith Hope \u0026 Charity Floating on the Wind","Gently Signs the Breeze - covert Art Gipsy Countess The Gipsy's Dream The Gipsy Girl Give Me a Cot in the Valley I Love A Home that I Love Hope and the Rose A Home that I Love How Can I Leave Thee?","I Love thee Merry Sunshine I would Not die in Winter In the Starlight Lassie with the Hazel Eye Lays of the Night - cover art Mary Astorr Mother Can this Glory Be Murmuring Sea Music \u0026 Her Sister Song My Heart is Sad To Day Neath the Greenwood Tree","The Old Tune Our Beautiful Mountain Home O'er the Hill, o'er the Dale Ruth and Naomi Song of the Skylark's The Song of the Zephyr Stars of the Summer Night Susette \u0026 Beau Joe Tell Me Where Do Faires Dwell There a Sweet Wild Rose The Two Forest Nymphs Two Merry Alpine Maids Valley of Chamouni Voices of the Night What are The Wild Waves Saying Why do you Watch the Lone, Lone Deep? The Wind and the Harp The Young Vocalist - cover art","L'Aimable Cavorre","Au Matin Danse d'Almees Pan's Flute","Danse des Gnomes Scaramouche","The Usurious Lover A Woman's Love Deep in the Heart","Marche de Nuit - cover art Pastorella e Cavalliere Slumber on Baby Dear","Ave Maria Celebrate March from Faust Dodelinette Evening Faust Fantaisie brillante Faust Waltz Song Jesus of Nazareth Le Parlate D'Amour The Maiden's Prayer The Marionettes' Funeral March Medje Nouvelle Meditation Parlate D'Amour Pilgrim Reine de Saba Rome o e Giulietta Saltarello Salve DiMora Casta e Pura (Fausto) Sing, Smile, Slumber Soldier's Chorus Tell Me Beautiful Maiden Why Fade so soon sweet blossoms","The Austrian Retreat Bold Soldier Boy Les Bords du Delaware Bright Dreams of the Past Campbells are Coming Charity Departed Days Dearest Spot of earth to me is Home Elysian Dreams Evening Song to the Virgin From Greenland's Icy Mountains","Grand Russian March Henrietta Polka Home Sweet Home - cover art Hopeless not Heartless The Hour for Thee and Me How Sweet are the Roses Jenny Linds Favorite Polka Ladies Pets La Donne e Mobile Lindiana Linden Waltz Listen to the Mockingbird","Maggie By My Side The Marvelous Work Mazeppa La Nottee Bella Oft in the Stilly Night Old Folks at Home One Parting Song and then Farewell Over the Summer Sea","Saint Patrick's Day Sebastopol Shells of the Ocean Signs of Love Sounds from the Catskills Sound the Loud Timbrel Sources of Joy The Stars and Stripes forever The Sunshine of Love Spirit of Love, Spirit of Bliss The Watcher Wings of a Dove Wearing of  the Green Whip-poor-will's Write Me a Letter from Home","Farewell Ask if I Love Thee Goodnight Goodnight Beloved","Alethea Little Wide Awake","cover Art","Klavierstucke - Opus 41 Lauf der Welt Sonate Op.7 Holberg Suite Opus 40 Klaviersonaten Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen Berceuse The Shepard Boy Arabischer Tanz Holbery Suite Schmetterling Opus 43 Zweite Orchestersuite Lyrische Stucke","Pleasant dreams of long ago I am lonely to=night","Nelly wants to Marry Young Folks from Home","I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree Oh! Would I were a Girl Again","The Lover and the Bird Look on the Shining Sea La Notte e Bella Il Cielo e Te!","Premierre Mediation The Practical Organist Noels Choral Scherzettino Marche Hongroise","Blanche I do Love Thee The Tear Tell Me! Tell Me! Birdie Wild Ye merry birds song Cheerfulness The Angels The Little Mendicant Ye Pretty Birds","The Fest March Sounds from Home","Gentle Lilly Bell Blue Eyes Scottisch","The Cracovian Maid Love On Come Hither with Me, O'er the Moon-Lit Sea - cover art The Rose will cease to blow","L'heure Exquise Fetes-Galantes-cover art","cover art","Who'll buy my Pretty Flowers Pretty Pong Lillies","Darling Nelly Gray Little Tillie's Grave Angel Nellie or Waiting at the Old Linden Tree","I Know that my Redeemer Liveth - cover art Lord Remember David Concert fur Violine und Pianoforte bearbeitet Ombra mai fu Angel's ever bright and fair The Harmonious Blacksmith Menuett","Memories of Mother Calling Can the Lord Depend on You? Some Day Sonn I'm a Poor sinner Who could it Be? Only Jesus","cover Art","Ever Onward! Call me Pet Names","cover art","The Blue Bells of Scotland Let Me Rest in the Land of My Birth","No One to Love Etty Way Dilly Burn","Hassler's Polka Royal Horse Guards Chinese Galop Society Schottish Shadow Dance","The Sailors Return Goodbye Sweetheart, Goodbye The Beacon that Lights Me Home Simon the Cellarer Old King Cole","How Sweet are the Roses - cover art Whispering Hope What is Home without a Mother? The Chimes of the Monastery Listen to the Mocking Bird Pray Tell me the wish of thy Heart I am Dreaming of the lov'd ones Mercy's Dream - cover art Dreams that charm'd me when a child I set My Heart upon a Flower What Care I!","Symphonien Largo de la 16e Symphonie Sonates Messiah Spirit Song Thou Lingering Star with Less'ning Ray Menuet from Symphonie no 11. Alegretto Pleasing Pain Rondo+","Pat Malloy Six Popular Dances for the guitar","Mollie Darling -cover art Evangeline - cover art Write Me a Letter from Home - cover art Darling Weep no More - cover art Kiss Me good bye darling - cover art Shamus O'Brien We parted by the River side Down by the Deep Sad Sea You've beena Friend to Me Yes, we think of thee at Home Katy McFerran My dear Old Sunny Home- cover art Take Me Back Home - cover art Nobody's Darling - cover art Nora O'Neal","The Burial of Mrs. Judson The Grave of Bonaparte","Little Daises 30 Etudes Progressives op. 46 Oeuvres de Piano","Just Once More! A Summer Night, Waltz Champagne Gallop Coterie Polka Der Wildfang The Skaters Mazurka","Romance Sans Paroles Marguerite","Evening Song to the Virgin The Child's first Grief The Messenger Bird","La Manola Lola Polka Deux Languages Tais-Toi Mon Coeur - cover art","When Alll the World is Young, Lad Oh Hush Thee my Babies","If I were a Bird I'd Fly to thee Liebeslied","cover art","cover art","Madame Sontags Waltz Empress Henrietta's Waltz Theme D'Aline Linda Di Chamounix Rondo Tyrolian Waltz Stabat Mater We Have Lived and Loved Together The Last rose of Summer L'Orage Variations Brillantes","I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty We Have Lived and Loved Together The Bridal Star La Parisienne Fairy Bells Cavatina de la Violette Fifty National Melodies First Set of Quadrilles Melodies de Christy Military Polka Comic Polka","O'er the Lone Sea Marseilles March Grand Minuet Madelle Sontags We Have Lived and Loved Together","Cover Photo Mme.Cassier","La Victoire Polka Facile","We're Out Upon the Moonlight Wave Few Days I Knew Thou Would'st Return Away then to the Mountains Days of Childhood 'Tis Home Where'er the Heart is Sleeping I Dreamed Love The Mountain Bugle Where Shall the Lover Rest The Bridesmaid Do You Love Me? Mr. and Mrs. Snibbs My Mountain Kate My Childhood Happy Home She Knew Him Not The Ladies Man","The Snow Storm - cover art Webster's Quick Step","Der Kinderlied In Meiner Heimath Abschied der Vogel Der Spielmann","Fantasiestuck Zur Guitarre","Himan's Serenade Matthew's Grand March","I See them on their Winding Way Wilt Tho Meet Me there Love Something to Love Me The Beautiful Day Where as Dewy Twilight Lingers","Song of the Captive Greek Girl Bird of the Greenwood","Dreams Still o'er the Waters Ruse-Bush L'Amicizia Snowy Lilly of the Valley The Alp Horn","My Home My Happy Home - Cover Art Hark! 'Tis the signal of the Meeting Annot Lyle The Poachers The Midshipman's Farewell Tell Me Mary How to Woo Thee The Woodbine Bower Her Heart is not There He Never Said He Loved O'er the Mountain Wi' My Love I'll March Away My Pretty Rose Give Me Back My Arab steed When the Moonbeams tender light","The Mockingbird - cover art Caprice de Concert Grand Paraphase de Concerr Love Among the Rose The Nightingales Trill","Invigorator Schottisch The Katy Darling Scottisch","Galopp Souvenir de Trovatore Crepuscule La Gazelle","Unter'm Machandelbaum Donauweibchen und Eisner Mann","Allegro Marziale Another Year Wood Up","Young America Waltzes Dance of the Demon Cachucha","Angels Watching Oh! What is Life.","Ellen's Waltz The Soldiers Joy","Let us now go even unto Bethlehem The Sailor's Grave","Did I Try to Paint Temptaion Oh! Yes we often mention her The Deep Deep Sea The Dew Drop All Things Love Thee so do I Dark Eyed One Come! Come! Soldiers Come! Cherry Ripe Where Zephyr dwells Again, Again, Again I Know a Bank Come Buy My Roses O'Come to the West Through the Wood The Banks of the Allan Water Mother oh sing me to rest","O'er the Blue Sea O Give Me a Home By the Sea Ella Gray Ballad Hear the Wild Birds Song The Rover's Adieu","Little Barefoot Only a Pansy Blossom When the Robins Nest Again - cover art","Sliding Down the Cellar Door I Leave you to Decide You Never miss the Water until the Well Runs Dry","Scenes de la Csarda Poemes Hongrois","Wyoming Grand Waltz Franconia Waltz","Wake Lady Wake The Social Glass","color cover art","Three Fishers went sailing Autumn Leaves Turn Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel","Cover art","Scales and Exercises for the Piano Forte La Rose Trumpet March Malcolm's March Leipsig Waltz O Cara Memoria Le Charme Le Debut de La Jeunesse Gallopade Quadrille The Emerald The Sultana 'T were wain to tell thee","Non piu mesta in la Cenerentola Come to Me, Gentle Sleep Les Bords du Rhin Trois Sentimentales: L'eloge des Larmes Collection of Operatic Airs Le Petit Tambour Six Tyrolien Waltzes Duo de Belisario Air de Herold L'Alliance Melodies Gracieuses Le Retour au Chalet L'elisir D'amore Marche de la Norma","Mrs. Lofty and I Eight Dollars a day","Braille Notation","My Love, my last thoughts are of thee Helen May","Fourth Calisthenic Rondo Third Calisthenic Rondo Alpenlied The Rosy Morn Come Where the Violets Blow Birth-day Ball: Valse Birth-day Ball: Schottische - cover art The Hazel Dell The Arkansas Traveller Oft in the Stilly Night Wake from your Slumbers Galatea Mazurka","The Dew Drop Brothers raise the Cheerful Song Soft be the gently breathing notes","Saviour breathe an evening blessing Te Deum Laudamus","La Pastorale Provencale Berceuse Amoureuse","cover art \u0026 photo","Valse de l'Opera Faust de Gounod Third Meditation, Op. 17","Le coeur de ma mie L'oiseau bleu","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Little Chatter-box Polka The Orphan's Lament Rome! Thou art no more Love's Hours Home Ever Dear Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet Widow Malone","Prayer at Sea Juvenile Party Galop","Florence The Mariner's Bride The Wings of a Dove","Opus 32 - Heft 1 Opus 32 - Heft 2 Opus 32 - Heft 3 Classiche Violin Musik The Mill Oh Lay Thy Cheek on Mine, Dear Love Opus 38 Dolorosa Nachmittags-stille Morgengruss - Opus 17 Abendmusik","cover sheet only","Thoughts of Other Days Song Without Words My Mellow Horn","The Prima Donna Waltz La Sicilienne Katy-Did Polka The Moldavian Schottisch Royal Irish My Father's Coming Home Mother The Mont Blanc Polka - cover art Douro Polka Faust Quadrille Grand Quadrille Hail to the Chief","Roseate Polka Victoria Rifles Quadrilles","Heimweh Silver Bells The First Violet Feu Follet Farewell, We'll Meet Again Irrlicht","Knights Templar Mazurka Flower Mazurka","Der kleine Postillon Rheinlander Champagner Walzer","When Night's Dark Shades are Stealing Vienna Gallop","No. 2 Petite Valse No. 6 Impromptu","Primrose Polka My Soul in one Unbroken Sigh Cricket on the Hearth Little Mischief Polnaise Blosson Polka Ravel Polka You are all the World to Me","cover art","La Bohemienne Charming Mazurka Ploka mazurka - Faust Boute-en-Train Flick et Flock Galop Argentine Mazurka - cover art Defile Marche - cover art Caprice Hongrois La Norvegienne","Araby's Daughter The Maid of Athens Bright and best of the sond of the morning Kate Kearney","The Minute Gun at Sea Eve's Lamentation","The Watchword Souvenir de la Belle Poules","I Would not live Alway The Rainbow Schottisch - colored cover art","The Orphan's Prayer Mollie Darling","Whisperings of Love - cover art Angel's Serenade Mountain Belle - cover art Annie Laurie March Perle de L'Amerique - cover picture Red Bird Polka Love by Midnight - cover art torn Innocence Polka - cover art Charming Waltz - cover art Lotta's Favorites - cover picture Violet Waltz - cover art","The Coral Schottisch The Rainbow Schottisch - Color cover art The Pearl Polka Sontag Polka The Signal March How dear to me the hour","title and cover pages","Blue Eyed Soldier Boy Is the Sweet Dream Broken","Valse de Mignonette Jovial Waltz Fairy Waltz","Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Oh! fly to the Prairie Land Ho! Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep-cover art I'm Queen of a Fairy Band Farewell to Summer She Wore a wreath of Roses Say, what shall my song be to-night Dear Land of My Birth!","Lone Galop Lancer's Quadrilles Dancing in the Moonlight Coronation Polka Kitty Clover Fire-Fly Polka Evening Dew Waltz La Blonde Polka Apple of My Eye The Grand Duchesse Laughing Water Polka Ivy Leaf Waltz Cherry Ripe Polka","title page only","cover art","Potpourri fur lustige Leut Feinsliebchen Polka - cover art Neues Leben Walzer Marchen-Lauschen","Salut a Pesth Marche Hongroise","The Flowers of the Forest John Anderson, My Jo","Bouquet de Melodies - Lucia Bouquet de Melodies - Lucrezia Borgia Bouquet de Melodies - Freischutz Bouquet de Melodies - Tanuhauser Bouquet de Melodies - La Fille du Regiment Bouquet de Melodies - Martha de Flotow Zampa Shepherd's Song Guillaume Tell Berceuse Mazourka Galante Turkish Reveille Marsch aus Faust von Ch. Gounod Arie Aus Stabat Mater Miserere und Romanze Volkslied A Mother's Prayer Lily of the Valley","Rosa de Vries Waltz Ella Polka","The Maid of Judah We Met by Chance Ave Maria Drift My Bark Trot Galop Gently Rest The Slumber Song","Duettino Scene Bohemienne Hilda Waltz Graziella","Three Favorite Songs - Lilly Salina Le Bijou Sonatine Rondo IV The New Kingdom","cover art","cover art","Thou Art Ever Nigh A Morning in the Woods","Russian Polka The Aurora Waltzes The Dublin Waltzes Les Clochettes Polka Salut a Prague","cover art","Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee Oh! Were I a Bird","Would I were with Thee The Wild Ash Deer","First Kiss Breeze of Night","colored cover art","Serenade Der Tyroler und sein Kind Abendlauten Heather Rose Minnelied Die Glockenblumen von Schottland","Steyrische Tanze Evening Star Waltz Hof-Ball-Tanze Busserl - Walzer","cover art","Highland Gems Pride Schottische - cover art","O Dolce Concento Panama Waltz The Bugle Call Tink a Tink The Nightinggale with Variations","The Joyful Summer's Come On the Banks of Guadalquiver My Dreams are now no more of thee","cover art","La Chatelaine Vaga Luna","Away, Away to the Mountains Brow The Soldier's Tear Come Dwell with Me By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters Day-light Love is Pass'd Away The Gypsey's Wild Chaunt I am Dreaming of Thee Oh! no never name her to me I'll Be No Submissive Wife Oh Bring Me Showers of Roses The Alpine Maid Love in a Cottage A Dream in the Past The Moon's on the Lake Napolitaine Sing Away, by Day \u0026 By Night","Write to Me, Love My Own One","Les Cloches du Monastere Titania","cover art","cover art","Lawrence Waltz Rondoletto","When Twilight woo's the silver Sea Ellsworth","Bachelors Polka Alice Polka","braille notation on cover","La Source Mazurka","Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Woodland Whispers - cover art Angels My Loved One will Rock thee to sleep Let me linger by thy side","O Memory Speed On My Bark","Home! Ever Loved Home Thy Will Be Done","Esmeralda Ka foozle-um Galop","cover art","Recreations caracteristiques - cvoer art Souvenir D'Enfance Chanson a Boire","Massarianta - cover photo Vieneme 'Nzuonne E Parleme","Devotion Camelia Wasser-Nixen","cover art","Cover Photo","The Bridge - colored cover art Too Late, too late - cover art","Yes! The Die is Cast Pestal, or, the Prison Song","It is better to Laugh than be Sighing Laddie Come Where the Foutains Play Thou Art Near Me Again I've left the Snow-Clad Hills - cover art Woods of Green Erin! Thou Art gone from My Gaze The Sister's Wedding Mornings Ruddy Beam Why do I Love Thee Yet It's Now the May Time Rosa May Only for Thee I Heard the Wee Bord Singing Bonnie New Moon Love me little, love me long Dreams of the Heart The Mountain Daisy","Kiss the Little Ones for Me Alone in the Lane","Etude de Concert Sonate Rhapsodie hongroise - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 Chants polonais Mazurka Brillante Ein Fichtenbaum steht Einsam - handwritten copy","Not for Joseph I've Something Sweet to Tell You Bonnie Bell The Soldier's Song","There's a Fresh little Mound near the willow Sweet Kitty Manee Down by the Sea Heaven Our Home","cover art","Come and Buy Each Summer Flower There's a Path by the river Blow Gentle Gales The Old House at Home Philip, the Falconer","The Serious Family Polka The Bride The Rose of Affection Bundle and Go","30 Melodische Etuden No. 7 In Der Dammerung","colored cover art","Fly Away Galop Uncle Sam What ails you?","Ecstasy Waltz Ladies Polka Redowa","cover art","cover photo","Dream Land Waltzes - Lenore Louis' Second Waltz Departed Days","Dawn Waltz Ev'ry Land My Home -cover art","The Fairy Boy Rory O'Moore The Low Back'd Car Yes, we must part Widow Ma Chree The Angels Whisper True Love Can Ne'er Forget My Mother Dear","Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining The May-Dew Bowld Sojer Boy The Lands of dreams Mother He's Going Away Norah McShane Molly Bawn Thou Art Away Girl I left behind me The Haunted Spring What will you do love The Fairy Tempter","cover art","Alice Gallopade The Moonbeams are Glancing Spring Flowers","Barbe-Bleue Galop La Belle Helene","cover photo","Flutina Waltz Fountain Waltz","Maryland My Home A Home By the Sea","Polonaise Marzwind The Eagle or Der Adler","Village Belle Polka Immortellen Waltzes National Beauties III Marches Heroiques Happy Waltz Cumberland March No One to Love On the Beach at Long Branch Galop Softly Tread my Nelly's Sleeping The Mother's Reply Memorial March Ninety Years Ago Beautiful River Captain Jinks No, ne'er can Thy Home Be Mine Cato's Qucikstep Geranium Polacca Lotta Galop","Fondly and Truly The Cinderella Grand March","Take Me to the Ball -Cover photo The Separation Christabel The Silent Farewell Erin is My Home I Have Something Sweet to Tell You The Clarion Now Sounds to the Field Home Sweet Home Am I to Blame Pas L'Espagnol","I Have Something Sweet to tell You Maryland Institute Schottisch The Lost Flower","cover art","cover art","Le Torrent Juana","Waltz of Love 20 Vocalises","Cover art","Sailing The King of the Main","I Love the Path of the Free The Mountaineer Would You","Maguerite - cover photo My God and Father, whilw I stray Lonely Across the Far Blue Hills MArie","Little Lula Let the Dead and Beautiful Rest","Quadrilles - cover art Come this way my Father","cover art","Rosebud Quickstep The Ring My Mother Wore","Twickenham Ferry Friendship","Aragonaise Elegie Leonore When the Heart is Young When a Child Roamed the Green Fields Through Le Roi de Lahore - cover photo","Sunset Ballad When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming - cover art Love's Rememberance Come Sing Again that Song","Lady Love Lake It is Not True","cover art","Ein Stern fallt vom Himmel Wo beim Wein ein Walzer klingt Juanita - cover art","Gluten Polka By and By","The Mascot Waltz - cover art Silver Threads Among the Gold","El Kohinoor The Humming Bird Fantasie","When a Little farm we Keep Ye Shepherds Tell Me","Comrades Belle Mahone - cover art Oh, Peter! Oh! Uncle John","The Faded Coat of Blue The Dying Minstrel When You and I Were Young Annie Darling","I'm O'er Young to Marry This Harp is Mute","Thought Cuoid One Day! I Love Forever! Bonnie Mary Haye The Bird at Sea","cover art","3 Caprices - cover art To Distant Lands I'll Rove Italy Over the Mountain P Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast I would that my Love Consolation Songs without words If with all your Hearts Capriccio Rondo Capriccioso Auf Flugeln des Gesanges Oh Rest in the Lord Overture-Midsummer-Nights Dream I Would that my Love The Sabbath Morn Zweites Konzert fur Pianoforte In His Hands are all Corners of the Earth","Mit mehreren 8 und 4 fuss. Stimmen Zwanzig Praeludien Zehn Vor-und Nachspiele Drei Tonbilder Sechs Degelstucke Drei Clavierstucke-Novellette","cover art","Those Evening Bells Deliciosa or Leonore Polka","Long, Long Weary Day I am dreaming I'm an Infant - cover art Do You Love Me? I am Thine I'd Mourn the hopes that Leave Me Smiles \u0026 Tears","The Blind Girl Ballad - cover art Woodland Waltz The Willow Song Mount Pleasant Waltz","The Celebrated Sack Waltz Absent - cover art","Le Carnaval de Venise Air Russes Chant Bohemien","The Village Band - cover art Golden Band March Waltz","Daisy Marche Militaire Where the Hills are Heaven Adoring Fairy Spell","Scope and Contents Melodies from \"Le Prophete\" - cover art Hours of Rapture The Vale of Rest Sadly and Drearily Come to Me Dearest Maiden!","cover art","Recompense Mother, watch the little feet","Absent from Thee Ballad The Bonnie Wee Wife","Under the Daisies Ballad - cover art Darling Little Gertie - cover photo The Love Bird Waltz Song I am Waiting for Him to Come Home I Hear a voice from Heaven Waiting Song Longing The Whip-Poor-Will's - cover art","Ah! Che la Morte Ognora Ave Maria - cover art After My Galloping Steed - cover photo When the Tide somes in The Flag of the Tree Picking Cherries Down the Lane Watching - cover art Meeting","Calotta - Walzer I am the Unfortunate Jonathan The Army Chaplain Fan Autographs","Return of Springs Chestnut Street Scottisch Sleigh - Ride Scottisch","Sonata Trio-Sonate","Best of All Only Once More","Little Tin Soldier The Kerry Dance Song Rose Marie My Love has gone a sailing Three Simple Words","cover art","The Poor Savoyard - cover art Bo Peep Polka","Song of the Olden Time Come Play Me That Simple Air Again They Tell Me Thou'rt the Favoured Guest Wilt Thou Say FArewell Love Believe Me if all those endearing young Charms Come rest in this Bosom Those Evening Bells Love's Young Dream Oft in the Stilly Night My Heart and Lute Origin of the Harp Come Rest in this Bosom Watchman Weeping for Thee the Feast of Roses 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer Come Sing me that Sweet air again The Romanika","The Swiss Waltz Kinlock of Kinlock The Watchman The Carrier Pigeon Favorite Swiss Waltz - Harp or Piano","Twilight My Darling Husband Lost Hope","On the Road to Brighton Peter Gray Dressed in a Dolly Varden","Op. 113 - Grand Duo pour piano Swiss BoyTthe Switzer's Long of Home Erin is now My Home","Grande Valse de Concert Op.72 - 15 Etudes de Virtuosite Gondoliera Guitarre Spanische Tanze No. 4 Spanische Tanze No. 1 Malaguena`","Idoneneus - Arie Arie aus Oper. Il re pastore fur Sopran - Braille notation Sonate No. 17 Sonata in G Major Violet Go, Forget Me, Why Should Sorrow Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni Yet That Have Tasted La Ci Darem","Navy Yard Grand March Lancaster Gallop Waltz","The Coming Step The Brightest Eyes Memory's Dream The Break of Day Falling Leaves Bijou of the Opera No. 13","Boquet Schottisch Polka The Coquette Schottisch","The Child's Wish Ballad My Heart Would Seek a Home","Annie Laurie Thalberg Polka Where I'd Love to Live","cover art - collection of Songs","cover sheet only","cover art","Mary of Argyle The Bride When Night Comes O'er the Plain The Bonny English Rose Deep in My Soul Dear Native Land The Rose of Allandale We Soon Shall meet Again Hear me Norma O! For One Seraphic Strain! The Rose of England - cover art/photo The Forest Queen Oh! The Moment was Sad The Spanish Guitar The Pilot Hear Me Norma","My Life is Like a Summer Rose Annie of the Vale","The Sea 4th Symphonie de Mozart","Gigue-Favorite Gavotte Favorite","cover only","Golden Moments Darling Little Lizzie fairest of the Fair","Mighty lak'a rose Serenade","handwritten","'O Viaggio 'E nozze Canto per te!","cover art","I Do Not Love Thee The Fairy Bells Oh Take Me Back to Switzerland Juanita Would I were with Thee Fanny Grey Maraquita The Officer's Funeral Love Not We are the Wandering Breezes","Ladies Reception Grand March But Where Art Thou","We Were Girls together Last Words of Emmet","Lights and Shadows Long and weary Day Perles de L'Opera Die Elfen, Valse de Labitzky Liebesschmerz Alpine Bells Auf der Schaukel Bonbonniere Musicale Book 4 Bonbonniere Musicale Book 5 Perles Allemandes Gondolied Ernani Maienliebe Snowbell's Spring Carol Staendchen Diavolina Minnesang","La Belle Helene Advance in Maiden Beauty Pot Pourri Orphee Aux Enfers A Poor Girl's Letter","Cover art","cover sheet only","The Lone Starry Hours Home Again The Galloping Sleigh Ride Going Home! Sam Brown Jenny Lane Silver Moonlight Winds The Indian Warrior's Grave Let Me Kiss Him for his Mother Dreaming of Home \u0026 Mother-cover art Twinkling stars are laughing, Love","Home Delights - cover art Root, Hog, or Die Oh! Emma was a Darling - cover art Wake! Dinah Wake! Home beloved, I miss thee then Moss Grown Dell","cover art","La Pluie de Perles O Sing to Me - cover art Who's at my Window","Down the Shadowed Lane she goes Shadow","cover art","Cover Photo","3 Volslieder Un Ballo in Maschere Loves of the Angels - cover art","cover art","colored cover art","La Violetera - cover art Ca...C'est Paris!","Sweet Evelina Starlight Waltz I'm Willing to Wait Sunlight","2 page cover art","My Ain Fire Side Sweet Home The Land of the Stranger Wanted a Governess Smile again my bonny Lassie Dost Thou Love Me Sister Ruth Vilikins \u0026 His Dinah Sleep My Darling Lullaby Slumber lie soft on Thy Beautiful Eye The Tyrolese Fortune Teller Comin' Thro' the Rye O! Merry row the bonnie Bark","cover art","Le Lever du Soleil Guide Me, O thou Great Jehovah","colored cover art","Melodienkranz Volksklange","cover art","Cover art","My Hearts in the Highlands When Wilt Thou Think of Me Love","Colored cover art","Stabat Mater Nina - braille on cover","Beware! The Polish Maiden's Song Marguerite Darling Little Minnie","Speak, only Speak! Little Robin Tell Kitty I'm Coming Barney Take Me Home Again Slumber not Darling","Mam'zelle Carabin - cover art Bonjour Suzon!","I Love Thee Dear Erin Old Rosin, the Bow Mothe Dear Ballad Sweet Memories of Thee The Greek March Shall we meet again Mary O! Doubt Not Natille, Maid of the Mill Louisville Gallopade The Ben Bolt Polka The Sailor Boy Oh! I am in Love Silken Bands The Only Daughter","Terpsichore Polka How Can I Leave Thee!","My Soul is Dark Be Kind to Each Other","Thou Art Lovelier Far I Love Wild \u0026 Mute","Young Ellen The Rock of the Pilgrims","Concerto per Violoncello Tarantella per Violoncello Fantasia romantica","May Flower Scottische We May Roam Round the World Spangle Polka","Little White Cottage The Medley Song","I Love My Love The Golden Lesson When Life is Brightest The Swallow The Raft There is Music..By the River","Here Awa' there awa' Wandering Willie La Recreation des Demoiselles Six Petits Duos","Mandoline Dansons La Gigue","colored cover art","Braille on cover","cover art - Annie Louise Cary","Mazurkai Op.11 No.3 Mazurkai Op.51 No.6 Mazurkai Op.32 No.2 Mazurkai Op.3 No.2 Ave Maria Ellentanz Polanaise de Concert Drei Stucke Op. 11","Tarantelle Chanson sans Paroles Spanische Tanze-cover art Zwei Transcriptionene-Schlummerlied Spanischer Carneval Ballet Scene Romanze Menuetto Serenade Orientale Trauermarsch","Noche y Dia Justamente una de esas Cosas Volver a Empezar Eso Que Llaman Amor","Serious Family Polka My Home is Nigh Ballad","Let Me Dream of Home Sweet Home - colored cover art First Rose of Summer Ballad","Mediation Waltz Mazourka Institute Polka Only Just a Year Ago Ballad Linwood Waltz","My Home's on the boundless sea Just Beyond the Pearly Gates Walking Down Broadway - cover art of Wm. Lingard As Through the Park I Go - cover art of Wm. Lingard Is My Darling True to Me?","cover art","cover art","The Sailor's Dream - cover art The Harvest Queen - cover art","My Heart Returns to Thee Again Switzer's Longing for Home Tyrolese-Song","A Grecian Air Here's a Health to all Good Lasses","Strike the Cymbal Sweet Breathing, Tranquil Peace","cover photo","The Lay of the Minstrel Knights On Wi the Tartan","cover art","Fenesta Enfamita! - cover photos Russulella Mia - cover photos","La Polka de la Reine La Fileuse Tarantella","The Mountain Maid's Invitation The Miller's Maid","Joyous Life Marinella - cover art","Dinah is the Girl for Me Die Musicanten","Braille notation on cover","Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well Oh! Come to Me","cover art","cover art","Robin Adair When the Green Leaves of Youth Turn Yellow","braille notation on cover","Thou art so near and yet so far Love's Request","Concert fur das Violoncell Clavier-Concerte Concert Op. 254 Cadenzen Spring Flowers Variationen Op. 84 In Memoriam","Typed copy","cover art","Cover art picture of the Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape May, NJ","cover art","cover art","cover art","Tone Pictures Blumen am Weg","Hungarian","Pastoral-Sonate Op.88 Zehn Trios","Kissing Song We are Off to Seek for Eva Dutch Song","Warblings at Eve Janet's Choice The Puritan's Daughter Rosalie Floating on the Wind What are the Wild Waves Saying God bless the Prince of Wales The Danube River St. Patrick's Day The Dream of the Wanderer The Monastery The Bells of Aberdovey Where the warbling waters flow The Flowers of Friendship Les Vepres Siciliennes Christmas Chimes Her Birght Smile Haunts Me Still Marie En Absence","cover drawing - Dessin de Vigne \u0026 Junka","Gentle Words Wait for the Waggon Vi Ravviso","Happy Land Bonnie Dundee Quadrille","O Dolce Concento Sacred Melodies - cover art","I have learned to love thee fondly You, Ballad Sentimentale","braille notation on cover","I'll Be There O Charming May! - cover art The Banks of the Blue Moselle Draw the Sword Scotland The Flower of Ellerslie Beautiful blue Violets From distant climes a Troubadour O'Steal to Thy Lattice - cover art A Tear Shall Tell Him All","A Bird in Hand The Skippers of St. Ives No, Thank You, Tom So far away","Cantilena Thou'lt yet be Mine in Heaven Fishermen's Evening Serenade","Oh, Sing Me No new song to night Philena Schottisch The Ausgusta Gallop","Hours There were The Melody","Konzertstucke Opus 51,50,61 Concerto Op 7 Konzert fur das Violoncell Violoncello Principale Violoncell solo Op.66 Le Troubadour","The One We Love May Guardian Angels Hover Near Thee O Would I were a Boy Again You Say We Part Forever","Two Brown Heads with Tossing Curls O! Mio Fernando Di Che M'ami!","My Boyhood's Home Under the Tree","Departed Days Touch the Keys Softly Sing Me to Sleep Father! Only Waiting The Crimson Glow of Summer Fades","Pictures of Memory - cover art Oh are ye sleeping Maggie The Vacant Chair- cover art Just Before the Battle, Mother - cover art On, On On, the Boys Came Marching - cover art Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home","Overature Guillaume Tell Fantasie Brillamte L'Iris Le Tremolo","Schottische de Concert All is Quiet","cover art","Hagar The Blind Girl's Lament Lo Here the Gentle Lark Oh Well I Know He Loves Me I'm with you in My Dreams Think of Me Ballad","Overature of Cinderella Dark Day of Horror Grand March Un Segretto D'Importanza Recitativo e Cavatina - braille Il Barbierre de Sevilla I Ne'er Could Leave Thee Una Voce Poco Pa Di tanti palpati O Calm Forgetful Slumber! - cover art Cujus Animam The Separation La Carita Gulliaume Tell","Colored cover art","Melodie Polka Boheme The Wanderer's Night Song 2 Melodies dediees Berceuse Pecheur Napolitain et Nepolitaine","Frederick William Polka Summit Polka","Elfin Waltz Varsovienna Elizabeth Polka Mazurka Assembly Gallop Spring Sparrow Polka Rural Felicity Silver Lake Waltz Rochester Scottisch","Some Love to Roam o'er the Dark Sea Foam The Braye Old Oak A Life on the Ocean Wave Woodman! Spare That Tree! - cover art The Old English Gentleman Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Russian march Robin Ruff Oh Lonely is the Forest Shade where oft in Days of Old The Wife's dream Come Brother Arouse The Ivy Green The Old Sexton I'm Afloat, I'm Afloat The Sabbath Eve","The Friar of Olden Time Believe not the Tales they have told thee of Me My Mother's Bible - cover art The Old Arm Chair - cover art Cheer, Boys Cheer I Love, I Love the Free When I rov'd a Young Highlander If I had but a Thousand a year","Darling, Take Me to Your Heart Dear to Day as Ever Save the Sweetest Kiss for Me","Lida Polka Redowa Bird Songs - cover art Fond thoughts of thee Bonnie Sweet Bessie Whispering Zephyrs Moonlight Dance","The Celebrated Linda Polka Susanna Polka","Allegro appassionato Theme Varie Menuet et Gavotte du Septuor Everie du Soir Danse Macabre Variations","I'm Sweeping through the Gates Absence - cover art","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Philadelphia Serenading","Photo - Moody \u0026 Sankey","Hand typed material","Speed Away! Music from Afar Anna is the One I Love O'er the Wildly Heaving Sea Jingle, Jingle clear the way The Lonely Tear Juliette Waltz","Peeking Thro' the Bars Swinging in the Lane - cover art Lu LuDee Who will care for Mother Now? When the Boys Come Home Mother would comfort me","cover art","cover art","La Favorita La Revel Polka Silver Lake Waltz","The echo O sweet Mother of Sorrow!","cover art","cove art","When Other Friends Are Round Thee The Musical Wife","Liebesgefluster Herz von an echten Weana","Ausgewahlte Lieder Phantasie Impromptu I Rest Me Oh My Saviour Cradle Song Trois Marches Heroiques La Pastorella - cover art Das Lied im Grunen Variationen in Asdur uber ein Original-Thema Sammtliche Tanze Wanderer Adieu Der Hirt auf dem Felsen Tanze","Arabeske Op. 18 Fantasiestucke Op. 12 Theme varie sur le nom Abegg Traumerei Drei Romanzen Op.28","Valse mignonne Op. 16 A la bien-aimee Reverie Op.31","Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: das Rheingold Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: Siegfried Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Fidelio Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Symphonie von Franz Schubert","colored cover art","cover art","I Love thee mine own one Jenny Rose","The Beggar Girl Poor Bessie's Song The Firemans Death Keemo Kimo - cover art","Cover photo","Souvenir de Spa Fantasie Fantasie et Variations Trombe en Utka Grande Fantasie Concerto Militaire Fantasie et Variations: Corni Fantasie et Variations: Flanto Fantasie et Variations: Viola","multiple languages","cover art","The Tide Comes in and the Tide Goes Out Don't always depend on your friend Come while the morning Blushes","colored cover art","The Rain-Drop and Minstrel The Happy Bride All Things Fair \u0026 Brigh tare Thine The Eagle on His Mountain Height The Mercy Seat Bristol March Bring Roses","La Bacchanale des Gnomes Amid Bright Blooms Mazurka I'll Think of Thee Waltz","Meet Me By Moonlight Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing","Cover art","Konig Kristian-Suite Erster Teil Madchen kam vom Stelldichein","Elementar-Vocalisen Die Alpenrose","cover art","cover art","cover photo","Come sit Thee Doen - signed copy Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell Johnny Sands Comic Ballad - cover art Hey the Bonnie Breast-Knots","Fantaisie Stabat Mater Op. 134","Cover photo/art","cover art","Zweite Polonaise a dur fur Violine Op. 49 Romance, Nocturne, Scherzo-Tarantelle Concert Op. 34","Why did They Dig Ma's Grave So Deep? Don't Bury Me Deep Papa - cover art Little Darling Dream of Me Serenade - cover art","cover art","Thou hast learned to love another - cover art Lament of the Exile","cover art","By the Blue Sea The Sailor's Story","A Place in Thy Memory, my Love Tis sweet to Look Back Sometimes","cover art","Lord Lovel and Nancy Bell Oh! Ne'er can I the Joys forget","Cover art","I Have Come from a Happy Land Let us haste to Kelvin grove","The Mountain Stream Queen of the Faires La Dame Blanche For You - cover art","Danse des Fantomes Oo. 200 - colored cover art Fete Champetre Marche des Tambours la Reine des Fees Feu de Joie - cover art Torrent de la Montagne Maritana Der Freischutz Lilly of the Valley Mazurka - cover art Tarantelle Brillante in E Minor","When the Leaves Begin to Fade - cover art Blossom Waltzes - cover art Old Oaken Bucket - cover art Massa's in the Cold ground - cover art","Our Hut on the Old Plantation Rosa Lane","Cover photo","Incline Thine Ear to Me I Will Love Thee I Will be Glad Blessed be the Lord","Scottisch de Concert Grande Scottische Brillliant","Leonora Flow Gently Sweet Afton Speed thee Pearlina Fair","Waldvoglein Valse Gracieuse Nosegay of Violets Anna Bolena Gazelle Musicalische Gedenkblatter","My Dream is Over Children Pray this Love to Cherish","In the Days When we went Gypsying List! Tis the Lay of the Gondolier Dream on Young Hearts","In the Days when we went Gipsying Do you ever think of Me","My King--cover art Mary Anderson Waltz--cover art It Never Comes Again--cover art","I am Waiting for Somebody I am Lonely no More","cover art","cover art","Lo Obscuro de Las Escaleras--cover art Gracias Te Doy--cover art Verdes Anos--cover art","Reiffarth Polka Lexington Galop Rejoui Polka Mazurka Halloo, Halloo Galop Le Bon-Vivant Galop Sans Pareil Polka Cupid Scottisch Brillante","Colored cover art","The Yankee Quilting Party She Sweetly Sleeps","Oh Tell Me Mary Dear I'll Watch for Thee from my lonely bow'r The Romaika Oft in the Stilly Night A Temple to Friendship All that's Bright Must Fade Flow on thou Shining River Sound the Loud Timbrel The Twilight Dews Tis the Last Rose of Summer","cover art","The Brightest Eyes The Dream of Home Die Thraene","New England New England Evergreen Waltz","handwritten note","cover art","Tell Tale Polka Carnaval A Paris Dear mother was it right? I turn to Thee The Fountain Love Chase Polka","Overature to the Operetta Genevieve Overature to the Operetta Laila","Love's Charm Girofle-Girofla Walzer Trois Etudes de Jazz","Gruss aus Osterreich MorgenBlatter--cover art The Ladies Waltzes Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz--cover art Far Away Sans Souci Polka The Real Russian Polka Queen Victoria's Waltz Dichterliebe Walzer Potpourri Csardas Kompositionen Altdeutscher Walzer The Ostrich feather Waltz Ruk-Walzer --cover art Annen Polka Redowa de Vienne On the Beautiful Blue Danube --cover art","Margherita-Polka Le Pensee Four Children of Haimon Blue Danube Waltzes - cover art Dorfschwalben aus Oesterreich","Wiegenlied--braille on cover Nachtgang","Anderschonen blauen Donau Oiseaux de Paradis--cover art Mountain Echoes Les Etoiles D'or","Madrienne--cover art When Lillies Bloom","The Letter that never came--cover art Looking Back","Jolly Hearts March Tripping thro' the Daises","Orpheus with his lute If Doughty Deeds My Ladys Please Birds in the Night Once Again Looking Back Were I Thy Bride--cover art Little Darling, Sleep Again","The Blue Juanita The Field of Monterey Mary Lindsey","cover art","Concert Op.7 Romanze Op. 26","cover art","Etude Mazurka Musidora Polka Mazurka Camille Polka","Der Vogel im Walde Sleep in Sweet repose Slumber Gently Falls","Sparkling \u0026 Bright Oh! No, we never mention Her Bring Flowers","Lart du Chant - cover art Home! Sweet Home! Serenade de Don Pasquale La Sonnambula","cover art","John Brown's Legacy Tis said that Absence Conquers Love The Dew is on the Blossom","cover art","cover art","Oh! Pity the heart that has suffered Bonny Eloise Voice of the Western Wind Beautiful Isle of the Sea As Pants the Hart Let Us Speak of a Man as we find Him Mother Kissed Me in my Dream In the Glade Annie of the Vale Thou Art With Me When the Light Waves 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower Down By the River Side I Stray The Stream in the Valley","Oh! Gently Breathe Jolly Good Laugh Evangeline - cover art The Leaves that Fall in Spring Janette - colored cover art Must we then Meet as Strangers? - cover art Far Away Voice of the Western Wind Happy Be Thy Dreams Some One to Love Pleasant Memories Down By the River I stray The Cottage By the Sea - cover art Cross and Crown - cover art Apart! - cover art","Dreaming of Thee Thou, thou, reign'st in this bosom Hymns of the Church - cover art Angel Voices - cover art No Crown without the Cross - colored cover art Must I leave Thee? Blue-eyed Jeannie In the Moonlight long Ago Ettie May Some One to Love The Birds Welcome Again - colored cover art","Happy Be Thy Dreams Down By the Gate - cover art Jenny who lives in the Dell - cover art Linger Not Darling Eilleen Allanna - colored cover art Fond Hearts at Home The Gates Ajar - cover art","Who will care for Mother now? Little Mary's Triumph","Marion Lee Annie Lisle Lilly Dale -cover art Ida May Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea I'm lonely since my Mother died","Don't go out to-night Come where the Lillies bloom - cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art braille notation on cover","Queen of the Night Take Back the Ring La Primavera","Vorrei Morir The Love That Came too Late Forever and Forever Chanson de Fortunio","Little Bird's Story Willie's Ship Song - cover art Only Come! - cover art","Colored cover art","Bird of the Wilderness Agathe","The Sleigh Ride- cover art Rail Road Galop - cover art Cute Schottische - cover art","cover art","Yarico's Lament The Blue Bird Scottisch","Sinfonie Nr. 4 f-Moll Souvenir de Hapsal Serenade fur Streichorchester Jahreszeiten No. 11 Sleigh Ride Chanson Triste","Come Maiden with Me Call me not back from the Echoless Shore Lost Star of My Home Dear Mother I have Come Home to Die Star of the Evening Weeping, Sad and Lonely Do Not Heed Her Warning 'Tis Evening Brings My Heart to Thee Violets Under the Snow Come from Afar Come Willie dear I'm Weeping Now Home, Home, I Love Thee Sweet Genevieve Memory Bells Darling Bessie of the Lea","Love Launched a Fairy Boat Summer Hours Ballad - cover art Where the Weary are at Rest I'd marry him tomorrow","Christmas Carol The Nation's Honored Dead Sweet Memory Ever of Thee Bouquet de Roses - cover art A Grand American Overture Tread Softly the Angels Are Coming - cover art Mossy Dell Waltz - cover art Mary of the Wild Moor Silver Moon - cover art Mrs. Malone Come sing to me again Fairy Wedding","Emblem of Constancy Scenes of My Youth Sweet Girl May I Be There!","I Love to Gaze on Beauty's Cheek Love's Gentle Whisper I Dreamed of Thee My Heart is Thine Speak Kindly","Handwritten music sheet inside score cover art","cover art","Aria Alla Scozzese Sicilian Air of Home Sweet Home The White Cockade Langolee an Irish Melody Beethoven's Admired Waltz She Wore a Wreath of Roses","The Morning Glory Waltz The May Queen Polka","Cover art - map of Japan and Korean Pennisula","Colored drawing on cover","cover art","cover art","Colored cover art","Home to Our Mountains ( Si la Stanchezza) Prison Song Over the Summer Sea Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me Ernani We'll Laugh and Sing All Cares Away Melodies from the Trovatore T'was no Vision In Tears I Pine for Thee Tempest of the Heart La Forza del Destino - cover art","Teutonia Quick Step Rose Waltz I Wish I was in Dixie - cover art Edinburgh Polka Seconfd Review Quick Step Les Graces","Caprice Menuet Les Pecheurs de Perles","cover art","cover art","cover art","Hungarian -cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art - internal cover","God of the Fatherless Love \u0026 Sorrow Footsteps of Angels The Hunters Chorus Echo Waltz Three Celebrated Pieces Last Waltz","6 Amusements Elegants-La Polka Le Carnevale de Venise Ernani Un Soir au Chateau Rouge Rosalie Redowa Elegantes When the Swallows Homeward Fly The Long, long weary Day Rose et Blanche","Patorale pour Grand Organ Nadia - cover art","Meet Me By Moonlight Hours there were Float Down the Tide Fair Rose I've Wander'd in Dreams O Do You Remember","cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Dolores Walzer Trictrac Polka La Plus Belle Walzer Bien Aimes Well Beloved Waltzes Sirenes Waltzes Bella Polka-Mazurka - cover art","Ever be Happy Chant des Oiseaux When Thou art near Parlor Cottillions No.2 I Fondly Think of Thee - cover art","Good Night and Pleasant Dreams Tis the Last Rose of Summer Why do I weep for Thee - cover photo Lucis di Lammermoor I Mourn Thee But I Love no More Tell Me some fond name Holy Mother Guide His Footsteps Adieu Dear Native Land Say my heart can this be Love? The Spring and Summer both are past Softly Ye Night Winds Speak Gently Sweet Evening Star","Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer! In Happy Moments Le Reve Softly Ye Night Winds The Hundreth Psalm The Star of Love The Midnight Waltz The Night Winds Wait for the Wagons Polka The Leaves are Turning Red Good Night and Pleasant Dreams The Midnight Serenade It is the Happy Summer Time","The Blue Bells of Scotland The Hundreth Psalm Grande Polka de Concert First Love I Have waited for Thy Coming Sleeping I Dreamed, Love Alas Thomes Chimes so Sweetly Stealing Melodie Peruvienne Bird of the greenwood The Winds that waft my sighs to thee","Tis the Harp in the Air Scenes That are Brightest Annie Laurie The Low Backed Car The Night-Winds The Spell If Lov'd by Thee Annie Dear, Good Bye - cover art Old Friendship's Smile Lotus Leaf La Mexicana The Lost Star Ballad The Celebrated Witches' Dance Adieu Grande Polka - cover art Scenes","Jenny Lind Polka First Love Redowa Brigand Polka The Storm Polka Fruhlings Landler First Love Pen and Ink - cover art Fleur des Champs Coquette Polka La Romantique - cover art","Kind Friends are Near Her Patch-work Polka Where are ye now Bright Dreams of My Childhood Sounds from the Ringing Rocks","Brother's fainting at the door - cover art Come sit by My Side Little Darling - cover art","Cover Photo","Inman Line March - cover art An Eine Aeolsharfe Nearer My God to Thee - cover art Come Holy Spirit - cover art Old Folks at Home Transcription Schottische Brilliant On the Track Galop Jessamine Polka Redowa Rippling Rill Mazurka","Old Haunts Ballad Rock of Ages Moss a Ballad Love's Twilight Star - cover art Christ the Lord is risen to day Rock of Ages The Reveille Come Holy Spirit Bobolink Polka Marche Militaire Tam O'Shanter - cover art The Song of the Brook As Pants the Hart Harum Scarum Polka","Recuerdame - cover art Solo Tengo Ojos Para Ti - cover art","The Morning Star Polka Jenny Forrester","Ah Do Not Forget Love - cover art Mondamin","The Mother's Vow What will you do Love","John Anderson My Jo.- cover art Beautiful Dream Waltz Tis sweet to take the bonnie Lake Come, come to me, my Rover","cover art","Come to the Sunset Tree Good Bye! a ballad","Gondoliers Song Home, Sweet Home","Wake Lady Wake The Plain Gold Ring The Magic Spell Jubel-Ouverture Mouvement Perpetuel Aufforderung zum Tanze Rondo Brillant","cover art","Lorena Zula Zong Softly, Lightly, Sweetly Sing Paul Vane Under the Beautiful Stars The Old Man Dreams Where the little feet are waiting - cover art Lorena Oh How I Love My Mountain Home They Buried Her Under the Old Elm Tree Dont Be Sorrowful Spare the Old Homestead Tap on the Window Pane It will be summer by and by Sweet By and By - cover art Over the River","cover art","The Nupital Quick Step Home Sweet Home Ever of thee Waltz Spanish Fandango","Harvest of Flowers ( Blumenlese) Praktische Violinschule- Blumenlese fur angehende Violinisten","cover art","Fleur des Alpes - cover art Serenade de Ruy-Blas","Dreaming Weaving","What Nora Said - cover art Beautiful Bells - cover art Watch and Pay - cover art Little Fanchon - cover art","cover art","La Grande Duchesse -- cover art Qui Vive Galop -- cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","How Merrily We Live that Shepherds Be The Footstep on the Stair","In a Fairy Grot Thou hast Learn'd to Love Another Keep to the Right Love's Golden Chain","Stick to Your Father, Dick - cover art Pretty as a Pink - cover art","cover art","Darby Kelly Oh! Rest thee Babe","Put Me in my Litle Bed - - cover art Come Birdie Come -- cover art Poor Little Johnny -- cover art A bird from o'er the sea -- cover art Little Emily -- cover art Little Clo Baby Fingers on my Cheek -- cover art Far From Home -- cover art The Old Turnkey-- cover art Marguerite -- cover art The Widow in the Cottage by the Sea-Side He was Crucified -- cover art","The Watcher Quick Step When Voices Breathe a Music Sweet Wrecker's Daughter Oh Susanna! Joys that were Crowning Love Not Verdi's Quick Step Sachems Daughter -- cover art Rosa Lee The Birde of Sighs The Farmer's Boy Sister, Swift the Hours Have Fled In the Lonely Grove I Linger Rose of Allandale French Republic March","cover art","cover art","The Welcome Wild roses","Contes D'Avril Six Duos pour Pianoo et Harmonium","Variations on Hadyn's Austrian National Hymn -- cover art Rochester Scottisch and Affection Waltz May Queen Polka -- cover art Bouquet of Melodies -- cover art","Fading the still fading the last beam is shining Ingleside Triumph March -- cover art Away away we bound o'er the deep The Harpers Song","cover art","cover art","The Soldiers Grave The Brides Farewell Larboard Watch","Heliotrope Polka Geranium Waltz Coming Out Waltz -- cover art","cover art","Glen Mary Waltzes Day is Departing","Sleep the Kind Angel is Near me Christmas Carol","Sehnsucht am Meere Flieg' Vogel, Fliege! Freundvoll und Leidvoll","cover art","The Chapel in the Mountains -- cover art The Sky-Lark The Shepherd Boy -- cover art Highlands Echoes -- cover art Tripping thro' the Meadows -- cover art Les Voix du Matin","Five Favorite Chants Hark! The Herald Angels sing","cover art","cover art","Farewell Song of Enoch Arden First Love Redowa Martha Loves Chiding's Waltz -- cover art La Fille du Regiment Trab-Trab Galop La Belle Helene Nothing to Wear -- cover art The Sunshine Schottisch -- cover art Bells of Corneville","Cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Evening By the Sea Sweet Cecile Leslie","Cover art","Orgelvorspiele Sonate in B moll fur Orgel","cover art","Grand March de Concert Galop di Bravura L'Hirondelle Grande Marche Militaire Le Dernier Sourire Marrie Polka-Mazurka The Whispering Wind","cover photo","I've brought Thee an Ivy Leaf--cover art Clara May","cover art","The Indian's Prayer Home of the Penitent Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home Mother Dear O Pray for Me Gentle Words and Loving Smiles The Sailor Boy's Last Dream He Doeth All Things Well--cover art","Speed Away! Speed Away! Take Me Home to Die Strike the Harp Gently Oh for a Home Beside the Hills Take Me Home to Die--cover art Give Me a loving Heart Uncle John is Sweetly Sleeping Katy's Cry Ella Dear He Doeth all things Well --cover art","Mary McNeil Bell Brandon","Come Home, Father Brave Boys Kingdon Coming--cover art Grandmother Told Me So--cover art Now Moses--cover art","cover art","The Belle of the Forest The Buccanier's Bride","Shylie Bawn Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home Gentle ray of sunlight Smiles and tears Sing me an English Song Let my care be no man's sorrow","The Hazel Dell--cover art The Church within the wood Rosalie the Prarie flower Departed Days Old Folks are Gone Annie Lowe Fair Thee Well Kitty Dear Bright Eyed Little Nell of Narragansett Bay","Shepherd Boy--cover art Silvery Waves Gaily our Boat glides o'er the Sea--cover art Dashing Spray The Last Rose of Summer Home Reveries--cover art Song of the Sky Lark Fishers Hornpipe Medley Little Maggie May When You and I were Young","Sister Come! Come Away. Fly Pretty Butterfly","The Dearer Name New Year Polka","cover art","Herculean Quick Step The Giraffe Waltz","cover art","Wecker Polka-cover art Ypsilanti-cover art","Schoenfeld - Marsch Wiener Buerger Natursanger Walzer Marsch-Evoluntionen Leipziger CoupletGluckliche Tage Die Tanzerin Unanfechtbar Marsch Marsch der Burgwache Diplomaten-Gavotte","The Fashionables 6 Celebrated PolkasCome Sing Me That Sweet Air Again Luna Waltz Azalia Polka The Dawn Waltz","White Rose Polka Scraps from Martha","Dearest Old Mansion","The Musical Repository","Dix Pieces pour Orgue Douze Pieces pour Orgue","Filippo Capocci","Coppella Ballet","Aida","Auld Lang Syne","Pleasant Recreations for Young Pianists","Mozart con fan tutte","Daily Exercises and Scales Sousa's Favorite March Book-Flute Sousa's Favorite March Book-Oboe Sousa's Favorite March Book-Drums Sousa's Favorite March Book-Coronet Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio","Sousa's Favorite March Book- 1st Violin A (2) Sousa's Favorite March Book- 1st Violin Sousa's Favorite March Book- 2nd Violin Sousa's Favorite March Book-Alto Saxophone Sousa's Favorite March Book-Trombone Sousa's Favorite March Book-Bass Sousa's Favorite March Book-Piano","Fosterlandsk Musik","Polkas, Waltzes and Quadrilles","Les Hirondelles","Le Pianiste Virtuose","It Will not do to Tell","Dancers Delight","Five Finger Exercises","Cottage Music","Im Walde Suite","Carlos Gomez Barrera","La Melancolie La Volette Mazonrka","Comedy Capers","Heures Mystiques Grands Succes Du Piano","Overture z.Op Figaros Hochzeit","Music for the Sanctuary Lays of Sweden and Findland Songs and Duets composed by Ciro Pinsuti","Music and Her Sister Song Duet","Four Rondos","The Angels Whisper","Tam O'Shanter Young Americas Schottisch Musical Bazaar: A Collection of Songs and Ballads for the Guitar La Senora Waltz The Boudoir Polkas The Champagne Galop Rosebud Quick Step The Faires Danse Gentle Annie Ballad","Collection de Morceaux choisis par Otto Schick","Ask Not My Love","La Lyre Ganloise Select Collection of Classic Piano Music Si Tu Savais","Chants de France Dance Music","Bingen on the Rhine When the Swallos Homeward Fly Le Tremolo pour le Piano Il Desiderio O Charming May","L'Art du Chant","Agathe Queen of My Soul The Rose of Allandale The Bride","No. 30 Bach","Six Petits Duos pour Deux Violins de I. Pleyel Album Classique our Violin et Orgue  par G. Zanger","Aurora! de Peigeian Oft in the Stilly Night by Wilhel, Iucho","6 Pieces d'Orgue Pieces Recreatives pour Violin et Piano Pelleas et Melisande by Claude Debussy Album de six Morceaux Choisis","Cling to the Rock","Love Not! by Blockley The Sea by Phillips Rory O'More by Carl Muller Galop de Piquillo by Francois Hunten","Pleasures of Home","Thy Spirit of Love Keeps a Watch Over Me by G. Linley","Montechi e Capuletti by J. Blumtal","Peters' Musical Monthly - Novembe 1871 Peters Musical Monthly - March 1872 Don't Be Sorrowful","Klavierwerke-Preludio con Fuga by J.S. Bach No. 1 Toccata con Fuga by J.S. Bach Dmoll-Konzert fur Pianoforte by Adolf Ruthardt Bach Capriccio, Fantasie Bach Toccata con Fuga Mendelssohn Lieder Onhe Worte Brahams Duette Bach -Album fur Orgel","Chorus - Down Went McGinty","Gaily the Troubadour","Die Dollarprinzessin","What Joy to Listen","Robert Volksmann Musikalisches Bilderbuch","The Echo of the Italian Opera","Paisley Schottisch March from Lucia De Lamermoor- Charles Gobe Norma de Bellini Primrose Polka","The Ceebrated Sophie Waltz by Charles Grobe The Tip Toe Polka Galop by J.C. Meininger Etudes de la Velocite by Charles Czerny Der Freischutz by Sydney Smith Thoughts of Home by J. Ascher","Le Poilu by H. Maurice Jacquet","Bossi Six Morceaux pour Orgue Hellmesberger Exercises en forme de gammes","L'Art du Chant","Hazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-First Violin Hazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-Alto Saxophone","General Yeoman's Grand March -E.B. Spencer","Take Them, I Implore Thee","Smith's March by J. T. Martin Have Faith in One Another by James Perring The Long, long Weary Day","Harold and Mildred by Herman Finck","Premiere Symphonie pour grand Orchestre by S. Taneiew Overture, Danses et Marche by A. Borodine","Blessed are they thta consider the Poor","Symphonie No. 5 by Anton Dvorak","Come Home, Father by Henry Clay Work I Wonder why he comes Not","Fritz Spindler's Piano Compositions: Convent Bells","Horse Radish Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - 2nd Coronet Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - Bass Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - 1st Violin Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - Drums","Evangeline by A.P. Wyman The Little Ones at Home by C.J. Lockwood","Piano Classics by the Best Composers","The May Queen by William Dempster Rakeman's Pas Redouble Gipsey Schottisch Guillaume Tell by F. Beyer White Mountain Serenade Do They Miss Me at Home? In Dreams of Peace The Dismal Swamp Where are the Friends of My Youth Farewell","The May Queen Le lever du Soleil Do They Miss Me at Home? Sally, Come Up Love's Hidings Place Prison Waltz I Love the Merry Sunshine The Pirates Chorus","Pokcaha March Wont you tell me why, Robin? The Pianist's Best Companion Why Not Be Happy Now The Vocal Beauties of Lucia di Lammermoor","Morceau de Concert par F. Servais Violoncelle Opus 14 (2) Concert fur das Violoncell von Carl Reinecke O Cara Memoria F. Servais Op 17. (2) Fantaisie Burlesque pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9","Fantasie Burlesque (ou le Carnaval de Venise) pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9 Grande Fantaisie polonaise sur des Airs du Ballet par F. Servais Op. 19 Grande Fantaisie polonaise pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op. 19 Faust ( Margarethe) oper in Funf akten von Gound No. 2 Polnischer National-Gesang Chant National Polonais; Vaterlands-Lieder von Ferd. Beyer; Albert Sowinski ( includes National Hymns/Songs from Poland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Scotland, Chile, Serbia, Java)","25 Etudes pour Piano par Francois Hunten Opus 114 Jugend Bande, Leichtes Vierhandiges Album, Band 1: Aletter, Kleines Menuett; Franke, Fruhlingszauber; Gurlitt, Valse noble; Parlow, Polonaise; Reinecke, Primula veria; Sartorio, Mit Lingendem Spiel; Spindler, Landisches Fest; Morley, Teerose; Zilcher, Wasserfahrt, Barcolle; Mendelssohn, LUD, Zigeunertanz; Ziegler, Goldene Sterne, Abenlied; Schytte, Allegro moderato; D'Ourville, Fruhling; Wil, Tanz im Dorfe First Flights in Music (melodius piano Studies for Beginners) by Martin Frey 25 Etudes pour le Piano par Fredic. Burgmuller, Op.100","Rebecca at the Well by Septimus Winner Linked with many bitter Tears by Alice Hawthorne Ideas from the Opera, No. 1 Flower Song \u0026 Chorus from Faust","Capricious Annette bu Gaston Borch","Symphonies pour Orgue par Charles Marie Widor","Return of Spring Polka Brilliant par Theo. Moelling The Wreath-A collection of favorite Waltzes-Jour de Naissance, Op. 89, Burgmuller","Marceline Polka for Piano Forte by John A. Janke, Jr.","Birds of All Feathers, a musical sketch by Mildred Adair","La Traviata par Charles Voss","Lovey-Dovey Intermezzo by Robert A. Hellard","O Let me Die in spring-time by W. Cumming","Zampa Gallopades by Herold","The Lost Fairy Cavatina by C.AE.Horn (cover only)","Pique Dame Galop by C. Denstedt","The Celebrated Anvil Chorus by Francis H. Brown Oh Summer Night by Wm. Dressler, Op.41 Happy Home of My Childhood by George Croal A Voice from the Waves Duett by Stephen Grover Louise Polka Brilliante by Joseph Ascher Pepita Polka by Joseph Ascher","The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice pour le Piano par  Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38 Nellie Darling by H. Millard Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace","As You Like it by Wiliam Shakespeare; music Kiss me and Say Goodnight by Johnston \u0026 Wiedoft","Etudes de la Velocite pour le Piano forte par Charles Czerny","Sweet Smile Polka by Charles Kinkel","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","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection, 1827/1974"],"collection_ssim":["Sheet Music Collection, 1827/1974"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creators_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"access_terms_ssm":["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."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acc. 1997.054 was a gift received on 9/25/1997; Acc. 2007.87 was a gift from Mrs. Edmun C. Glover, III via Jim Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian. Acc. 2009.061 was purchased on 2/26/2009. Acc. 2009.070 was purchased on 2/21/2009. Acc. 2009.069 was purchased on 2/23/2009. Acquisition information for accessions received after February 2009 is not displayed for technical reasons. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["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."],"accruals_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals:"],"accruals_tesim":["Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point.","Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos.","Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received.","Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSheet Music Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterial received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Material received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Sheet Music Collection includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center prior to 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"High-High-High-Up in the Hills\" - 1926, Sam Lewis and Joe Young, librettists; \"Is there Still Room for Me Neath the Old Apple Tree\" - 1915, Edgar Leslie and Lew Brown, librettists; \"Pullman Porters Parade\" - 1913, Ren. g. May, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026amp;Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026amp; Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026amp; Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree items present.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026amp; Claribel, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026amp; F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026amp;words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026amp; Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026amp;Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSongster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026amp; Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026amp; Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026amp; Dresser, New York, 1903.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive Salted Peanuts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapt. May's Quick Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweet Virginia Rose\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe's A Rag Picker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts And Diamonds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Teddy Bears' Picnic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWait Till The War, Love, Is Over\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Lullaby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeart-Sickness Blues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBud Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoonlight on the Melonpatch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHow's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Blues (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Belle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts (La Cacahuata)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTell Them You're From Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThrowing Peanuts to the Moon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOld Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePray, Maiden , Pray!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe U. Va. Two-Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Lou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTemptation Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe is the Sunshine of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilly Boy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelinda's Wedding Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lord Made a Peanut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt a Georgia Campmeeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShenandoah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon and Friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelon Time in Dixieland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeart of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Moon (Waltz-song)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Tale of Old Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnder the Anheuser Bush (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelons- Songs for Living\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen it's Springtime in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Weather\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts! 5 a Bag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbalick Acid Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemories of Virginia (Two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDown Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Ashland Memories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrincess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDon't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePicture of Comm. 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I Hear the Organ's Peal!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDas Konigsballet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGerman and English\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Gray The Gypsie's Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDer Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? 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Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! 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May, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.","Scope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.","Scope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.","Scope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated","Scope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;","Scope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.","Scope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.","Scope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.","Scope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.","Scope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.","\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.","Scope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman","Scope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;","Scope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.","\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.","Scope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.","Scope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.","Scope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.","Scope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.","Scope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman","Scope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar","Scope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana","Scope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning","Scope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders","Scope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew","Scope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle","Scope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams","Scope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens","Scope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola","Scope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin","Scope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi","Scope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll","Scope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar","Scope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine","Scope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade","Scope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway","Scope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry","Scope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin","Scope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy","Scope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel","Scope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft","Scope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover","Scope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton","\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford","Scope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton","Scope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse","Scope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel","Scope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.","Scope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer","Scope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots","Scope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin","Scope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow","Scope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe","Scope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner","Scope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper","\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn","\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford","Scope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson","Scope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar","Scope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch","Scope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny","Scope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.","Scope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.","Scope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.","Scope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson","Scope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson","Scope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan","Scope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter","\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin","Scope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher","Scope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro","Scope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin","Scope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz","Scope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro","Scope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie","Scope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods","Scope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge","Scope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth","Scope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler","Scope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert","Scope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson","\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph","Scope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds","Scope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks","Scope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti","Scope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn","Scope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist","Scope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty","Scope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen","Scope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer","Scope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.","\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.","Scope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.","\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones","Scope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger","Scope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes","Scope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel","Scope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade","Scope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey","Scope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.","Scope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland","Scope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay","Scope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay","Scope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips","Scope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze","Scope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze","Scope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert","Scope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn","Scope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens","Scope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis","Scope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck","Scope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts","Scope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood","Scope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey","Scope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent","Scope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler","Scope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold","Scope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz","Scope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman","Scope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman","Scope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash","Scope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel","Scope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria","Scope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare","\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden","Scope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk","Scope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod","Scope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley","Scope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept","Scope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle","Scope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David","\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman","\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham","Scope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour","\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill","Scope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey","Scope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York","Scope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose","Scope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe","Scope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange","Scope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend","Scope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson","Scope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo","Scope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l","Scope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez","Scope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt","Scope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith","Scope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman","Scope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache","Scope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer","Scope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz","Scope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman","Scope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh","Scope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller","Scope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton","Scope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber","Scope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs","Scope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed","Scope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon","Scope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman","\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith","Scope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer","Scope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman","Scope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland","Scope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser","Scope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann","Scope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy","Scope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson","Scope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach","Scope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard","Scope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard","\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks","Scope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe","Scope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden","Scope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills","Scope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah","Scope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.","Scope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck","\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026 Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston","Scope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting","Scope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders","Scope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang","Scope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby","Scope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr","Scope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun","Scope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters","Scope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser","\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson","Scope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove","Scope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley","\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.","Scope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II","Scope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler","Scope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby","Scope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder","Scope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King","Scope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare","Scope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King","Scope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair","Scope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber","Scope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein","\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll","Scope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis","Scope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini","Scope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley","\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost","Scope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass","Scope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy","Scope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler","\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine","Scope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan","Scope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.","Scope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.","Scope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers","Scope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona","Scope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles","Scope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee","Scope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef","Scope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély","Scope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart","Scope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare","Scope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse","Scope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow","Scope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky","Scope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin","Scope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields","Scope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis","Scope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young","Scope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach","Scope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.","Scope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw","\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo","Scope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke","Scope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna","Scope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz","\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire","Scope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg","Scope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid","Scope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;","Scope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack","\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano","Scope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300","Scope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.","\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.","Scope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer","Scope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer","\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund","Scope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer","\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer","Scope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist","Scope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer","\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist","Scope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer","Scope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists","Scope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer","Scope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer","Scope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer","Scope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer","Scope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer","\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer","Scope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.","\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.","Scope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.","Scope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer","\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer","Scope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer","\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer","Scope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.","Scope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.","Scope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.","Scope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.","Scope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer","Scope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer","Scope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott","Scope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist","Scope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist","Scope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer","Scope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896","Scope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer","Scope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist","Scope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer","Scope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer","Scope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer","Scope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists","Scope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer","Scope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.","Scope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.","Scope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert","Scope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist","Scope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer","Scope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer","Scope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer","Scope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier","Scope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist","Scope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer","Scope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer","Scope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer","\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists","Scope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer","Scope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer","Scope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist","\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer","Scope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer","Scope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.","Scope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.","Scope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .","Scope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.","Scope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026 Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.","Scope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.","Scope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.","Three items present.","Scope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026 Claribel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026 F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.","Scope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;","Scope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.","\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.","\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;","10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026 Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.","Scope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.","Scope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.","William's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.","Scope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .","Songster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.","Scope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.","Scope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.","Contains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.","From the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"","Contains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026 Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026 Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026 Dresser, New York, 1903.","Contains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"","Scope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.","Scope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.","Contains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.","Five Salted Peanuts","Capt. May's Quick Step","Virginia","Sweet Virginia Rose","He's A Rag Picker","Carry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)","Peanuts And Diamonds","The Teddy Bears' Picnic","Hot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)","Wait Till The War, Love, Is Over","Rose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)","Virginia Lullaby","Scope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"","Heart-Sickness Blues","Bud Rag","Moonlight on the Melonpatch","How's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town","Virginia Blues (two copies)","Virginia Belle","Virginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)","There's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me","Peanuts (La Cacahuata)","Tell Them You're From Virginia","'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia","Throwing Peanuts to the Moon","Scope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"","Texas","Old Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)","Pray, Maiden , Pray!","The U. Va. Two-Step","Watermelon Club","Virginia Lou","I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You","Temptation Rag","Watermelon Man","She is the Sunshine of Virginia","Billy","Billy Boy","When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley","Melinda's Wedding Day","The Lord Made a Peanut","At a Georgia Campmeeting","Shenandoah","Watermelon and Friends","Chariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)","Melon Time in Dixieland","I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night","Heart of Virginia","Virginia Moon (Waltz-song)","An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia","The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)","A Tale of Old Virginia","Under the Anheuser Bush (two copies)","Watermelons- Songs for Living","When it's Springtime in Virginia","Watermelon Weather","Peanuts! 5 a Bag","Carbalick Acid Rag","Memories of Virginia (Two copies)","Down Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)","Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia","Contains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"","La Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)","The Ashland Memories","Princess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)","Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.","Organist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz","Gems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?","Christmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka","Don't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air","A Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy","Picture of Comm. Enrico Caruso","known also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis","from Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata","La Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore","cover art","cover art","photo on cover","hand written music sheets included","photo of Allen on cover","Souvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera","Hand written music sheets with hand designed cover art","Tis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy","Larmes of Joie Katie's Secret","Cover Art","cover only","covert art","Somebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight","cover art","Ecstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia","Treasures of the Deep One Struggle More","Mexico","Cover Art Madrid ,Spain","Cover Art","cover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish","Marie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure","Bolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)","Mexico - Spanish","Italian Photos on cover","Sweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast","Mexico - Spanish","Spanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals","Christine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art","Drei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken","London","Orphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany","Centennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly","cover art","The Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee","Once a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits","Then You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!","I Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee","Italian","Das Konigsballet","German and English","Dear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You","Mary Gray The Gypsie's Festival","Der Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt","I am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn","O bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home","O That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still","I Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship","The Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)","The Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026 Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!","Don't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art","I Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret","The Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep","I Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies","Sing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step","Sweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella","Silvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day","Bilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon","Long Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife","French cover art and photos","Ah! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses","Le Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale","The Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart","Sonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz","Rondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10","Irrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop","German","Italian","Take Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma","Linda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz","Night Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka","Rocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto","Bridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion","cover photo","Wait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide","The Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn","cover art","English and French","The Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata","covert art","Italian and English","Italian","German and English versions","Ernani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor","La Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani","Lucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr","Bouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes","Toujours Mobile Galop Faust","Marguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear","Home! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band","Pretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells","\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle","On the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March","Oh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! Blue Eyed nelly","cover art","cover art","The Keepsake - Cover art Dagobert Alpine Morning Nannetta Polka les Bords Du Danube","Remember Me - cover art 48 Etudes","True Love Lives Forever Wery Pekoollar","German; cover art","Lora vale Remembered","The Blind Flower-girl's Song List, to the Convent Bells Love Not! Hearts and Homes Yesterday Household Words","A Favourite French Air Michelson's Celebrated Waltz","The Bend of the River Chant du Cigne My Queen Marche Militarie My True Love has My Heart The Message","covert art","The Triumph of the Waltzes Heaven to You May Grant Pardon Porter Sons Ah! Would that Happy Day Were Near - cover art photo of Anna Bishop","Silhouetten La Fontaine Heimweh At even-prayer ; remember me - English and German","Goodbye Douglas, Tender and True the Sea has its Pearls","French and English","Italian","cover art","photo on cover","The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl Victory at Last","Italian, German, English","Take My Arm the Other Side Quadrille","Serenade-OP.11 Fruhlingstrost - Comfort in Spring Op. 63 german and English Vergebliches Standchen Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund When thy Bosom heaves the Sigh Sextett Op.18 Ungarische Tanze Capriccio Op.76","Oriental Waltz Carmac Polka","photo cover","Golden Light Polka Oh!home of my boyhood Mountain Horn Waltz Pleyel's German Hymn","Bring Back Our Darling - cover art Jockey Hat and Feather - cover art Nellie Ray Answer of Molly Darling","German and English","Fantasie Op.55 Funf tonstucke verschiedenen Charakters nebst drei Postludien Op.61","Woodlawn March Dream Life Schottish Midnight Scottisch - covert art The Rival Scottisch May Party Waltz -cover art Will You Come to My Mountain Home? cover art Oh Come Maidens Come Oh No I'll N'eer Forget thee The Sultan's Band March Love Not Bonny Eloise Polka Midnight Rhymes - covert art Happy family Polka - covert art Pride Polka - covert art Minnehaha or Laughing Water Polka - cover art Early Dawn Polka -cover art Hullabaloo Quadrille","Tyrolese Evening Hymn Come to the Sunset Tree","Rondo from la Sonnambula Der Froliche Tanzer 30 Petites Etudes pour Piano","French- colored cover with photo","Te Deum in B Minor Down by the Mill","The Diana Waltz The Ocean Wave Waltz","The Great Hen Convention Dixey's Land Darling Little Blue eyed Nell Little blue eyed boy Yes, we miss thee First Rose of Summer Kiss Me Quick and Go Ella Leene","Jolly Brothers L'Avant Coureur Galop","cover art photo","Marching Along Quick Step Rory O'Moore Quick Step","Fee Aux Roses Valse de L'Aurore Rondino Rondo Irlandais Rondinetto Marche de la Norma Le Juif Errant Pharsalia Waltz Bolero sur le Domino Noir La Fete au Couvent - cover art Fantaisie Sur la Romance The Linden Waltz La Fontaine auz Perles - cover art Cujus Animam March Crociato Bouquet de L'infante Angel of Night Cantarile et Rondo Valse","Colored cover art","Cinderella Waltz Oh Welcome the Hour from Catherine Grey","ZaZa - French - covert art Elle Avait des Soquettes - cover art","Italian","Italian","Weep Not O Rose See the Pale Moon Come Where the Sunlight Sleepeth Vieni Meco Tell me Thou Lovest Me","Italian","covert art","Love Moon J'aime Mon Amour - cover art","Mexico","Ring the Bell Softly Darling Minnie Lee I'd Offer Thee this Hand of Mine When the Whippoorwill is calling","Italian","Espana Tabasco March Habanera","Miller's Daughter - cover art Three Little Songs","Nancy Till The Black Quadrilles","Automne Les Noces D'Argent","I Wandered on the sea-beat shore (Shells of Ocean) Moonlight on the Ocean Will You Leave the Land, Jessie? Trees of the Forest How beautiful is the Sea When the Autumn leaves are falling","Chanson Pour Jean Le Cantique De Justice John's Lullaby","Old Folks at Home Susan Rayne","Deux Polonaises Op. 26 XXI Op. 25 Mazurka No. 1 Vier Impromptus Trois Valses Op. 64 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66","Cover Photo","I cannot Sing the Old songs My Heart is over the Sea Five O'Clock in the Morning Faithful to Thee Maggie's Secret Maggie's Welcome - cover art Strangers Yet Take back the Heart We'd Better to Bide a Wee Won't You Tell Me Why Robin All Along the Valley","Poor Juna Rock of Liberty Meet Me By the Running Brook Minnie Minton Under the Ice Do not Sing that Song Again The Rover's Grave Jenny June The Sword of Bunker Hill I Live for Those Who Love Me The Old Mountain Tree Lament of the Sailor Boy's Mother","Sonate Op.36 Sonate No. 3 C. Sechs Sonatinen Sonata Nr. 18","Sweet Peace The Old Arm Chair The Bowery Gals The Last Link is Broken Slumber Sweetly Slumber De Louisiana Belle Stars of the Summer Night Rose Atherton The Last Link is Broken","cover art","covert art","cover art","cover art","cover photo","cover photo","cover art","The Grave of Uncle True The Grave of Lily Dale Dearly Do I Love Thee Dream of Other Days Lizzie Moore Why Don't He Come Thou Wilt never meet me more","The captain Grand March","Judith The May Queen The Holiday The Valley of Roses","Farewell The Rock Beside the Sea - Cover art Ever Speak in Tones of Kindness Northern Grand March Aileen Aroon Deal Gently with the Strangers Heart A World of Love at Home We Miss Thee at Home Susy Dear The Death of Minnehaha","Spring Season Polka Three Bells Polka","Dear Violetta Loves Ritornella Gustavus the Third","The Chatsworth Quadrilles Mugby Junction Galop","Beautiful Air The Harp That I Strung","Ecco Quel Fiero La Stella D'Amore","I Have Something Sweet to Tell You I Hear Thy Words So Tender Beck's Very Best Schottisch","Tarantelle Celluloid Polka-cover art","She is Sleeping, Sweetly Sleeping The Dismal Swamp","Sweet Love of Mine - cover art It Was a Dream Alas! The Old and Young Marie","Thou Still Art Near to Me Meet Me at the Lane","Last Idea of Weber The Lat Rose of Summer Le Desir","Frederick Polka Il Desiderio Lucrezia Borgia De Donizetti","Marche Turque Rousseau's Dream Etudes for Piano The Celebrated Studies","cover art","The Orange Blossom Waltz The Talpahok Waltz The Good Hope MArch","L'Hirondelle et le Prisonnier Une Voix Dans La Nuit","Lovely Nell I Forget the Gay World Dreams of Thee The Grave of Washington Dearest Mae","Pray Child then Pray - cover art Ernani","Kathleen Mavourneen - one hand written copy; cover art Dermot Astore! The Fountain of the Glen The Church Porch Sing to Me Norah The Three Caskets Her I Love I feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie","See Saw Waltz Little, Saucy Kate -cover art","Johnny's so Bashful The Angels Told Me So Captain Jinks Quadrilles","Had I Never, Never Known Thee The Arkansas Traveller Thou wouldst call me Back from the Echoless shore","Trust to Luck Juney at the Gate","Sweet Alice in Heaven the Sunshine in You The Sylphide Polka","Oft in the Silly Night The Carol of ther Mocking Bird Schottisch Hindoo Slave Girl","Four Operatic Quadrilles Theme of Mozart Petits Rondeaux et Variations Marche de Couronnement Air from Puritani Variations Elegantes; #3,#4,#6, #9,#11,#14,#15, #17,#19,#22, #23 Fantasia The Poor Blind Boy Theme de Ricci; Voi Mirate in Si Bel Giorno","Vorschule zur Fingerfertigkeit Six Operatic Overatures Six Popular Airs Two Quadrilles Royales Elfen Waltz March from Moses in Egypt Les Plaisirs du Salon Quadrilles Air in Mozart's Zauberflote The Swiss Drover Boy Le Pre aux Clercs Galop 30 Etudes Mecanisme","Schule der Gelaufigkeit Exercises in Velocity Souvenir de Jenny Lind Long Time Ago Dix Petits Rondeaux A Selection of Popular Airs","Stephanie-Gavotte En Avant Lover's Dream after the Ball","The Coquette Polka Home Sweet Home The Sontag Polka - Color cover art The National Schottisch Palermo Quadrille","Good Luck Polka The Flying Cloud Como Quadrilles The Bridal or Wedding Polka The King Pippin Polka The Rainy Day Song The Princess Royal Polka The Circassian Polka The Lute Waltz Bonnie Dundee The Edinburg Quadrille The Queens Galop Paul and Virginia Galop","Das Madchen und der Schmetterling Mittelalterliche Venushymne","cover art","Flee as a Bird The Past! The Past!","Romance Berceuse","Go Where the Mists are Sleeping Maiden! awake from thy slumbers","Silver Threads among the Gold When Silve Threads are Gold Again Little Face You Are Always Young to Me What were all the World Without thee? Half a Heart We deck their graves alike to day Christ is Risen-He is the Lord Hail the Lord Our Savior - cover art As thou Wilt Angel of Beauty Have I Not Been Kind to Thee? cover art Scatter Sweet Flowers o'er the Dead Heart Longings Don'r Be Angry with Me Darling","cover art","Babina Innamorta - cover art non dimenticar le mie parole - cover art","7eme Air Varie Airs Varies pour Violon Second Concerto Le Tremolo Douze Melodies Italiennes","Brindisi Octoroon Galopp","La Fille aux cheveux de Lin Jardins sous la Pluie Deux Arabesques Golliwogg's Cake-Walk Ministrels","cover art","Let Us Love One Another The May Queen The Blind Boy - cover art When the Night Wind Bewaileth The Lament of the Irish Emigrant-cover art I'm Alone, All Alone The Rainy Day Annie Laurie The May Sun Sheds an Amber LightThe Rainy Day","When the Swallows Homeward Fly La Prima Donna Valse","Les Adieux Spanische Tanze","cover art; Russian/Cyrillic","Songs of the Gondola Wings of a Dove","cover art","cover art","28 Melodious Exercises Sonatinen, Op. 151. 168 Largo al Factotum","'A Sciurara Duorme Mari - photo art Enrico Caruso - photo art","Ossian's Serenade The Whitw Mountain Serenade","Elizabeth Schottisch The Lancers Quadrilles Ferris' Quick Step - cover art The Cally Polka - cover art Ocean Wave Quick Step - cover art The Young Bachelor's March","Elizabeth Scottisch Bell Polka - cover art","cover art","Marjorie's Almana - ccover art He Thinks I do not Love Him","The Old Clock on the Stairs The Bridge - cover art The Brook","Motivo d'Amore - cover photo io che non vivo - cover photo","cover art","Child of the Regiment I Saw Her on the Vessel's Deck Lucrezia Borgia O Mio Fernando My Sighs Shall on the Balmy Breeze Nuits d'ete a Pausillippe Figlia Del  Reggimento It's Better to Laugh Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet Life Has no Power While Thus Around Joy Hovers Lucia di Lammermoor Life Has no Power Would you know my Worshipped Idol Spirit of Light The World is Full of Beauty Il Canta Italiana Search thro' the Wide World O to the Field of Glory I'll Pray for Thee Salut a la France","Rayon du Soleil Martha","cover art","I Can-not Live Without Thee I Live, Love! But for Thee","The Silken Bands Pensez a moi ma Chere a mie","We were Happy Then The Old Thatched Cot I went to Gather Flowers","Mary Blane Summer Evenings Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming \"Tis the Last Rose of Summer Swiss Cottage Post Boy Polka Winter Evenings Red Rover Quick Step Cruiskeen Lawn I was Poor but I was Happy Swiss Cottage Twas Night and All Around","O Salutaris Ave Verum","Annie Laurie Will Ye Come Back Again","1re Valse 6eme Valse","Canzonetta Sonte in B dur","Pleasures of Home Speed the Plough","Attila Gustave","12 Clavierstucke Silhouellen Bible Song No. 4 (handwritten) Slavische Tanze Biblische Lieder","Mr. Tambourine Man (French) With God on Our Side (French)","The Mellow Horn The Kettle and the Clock We Have met, Loved, and Parted Home is not Home without thee The Brown Jug Hoe the Gates Came Ajar Meet Me with a Kiss","Cousin et Cousin Du Plus Belle! Perce-Neige La Blondine","La Gaiete The Ethiopian","Button-Hole Boquet - cover art photo Hush A Baby Bye - cover art photo Sunshine will Come Again - cover art photo Santa Clause - announcement and song with photo","I Hear the Angels Calling My Idol Home When the Hues of Daylight fade","Burst, ye Apple Buds! At the Sea-shore","Sweet Violets Flee as a Bird Brothers Lullaby Fritz, Our Cousin-German","cover art","Boscobel Waltz Lattice Quick Step Good-Bye Wandering Sprite - Cover art The Separation The Ianthe Waltz A Twilight Thought Emniskillen Polka Oh! Come to the South","covert art","Bolero La Carnaval de Venise","D'Rauf Los! Goldfaden! Kaiser-Jubilaums-Marsch","Dear Heart Sweet Long Ago","Angel of Light, Favorita Annie Lisle La Mandala - cover sheet only The Gypsy Boy Welcome Soldiers! Thou Art so Near The Reaper's Polka Good Night Fair Maiden Carena No One to Love","One copy has hand written notes that appear to be poetry dated Sept. 19th, 1919(?)","Forget Thee, Dear Susie A Young Maidens Thoughts There's a Cot in the Valley Our Paths were once together Cast","Le Donne Comm'e' Bella 'a Stagione","dedicated to the Harvard Class of 1837","Panis Angelicus Ecce Panis Les Rameaux","Up and Away Wildfang Blattlein im Winde Walzer Rothkappchen-Polka -cover art","includes some handwritten notes in Italian","Im Fruhling Abschied In der Nacht Andre Liebe The Wanderer Gegegnung","Haydn's Gypsy Rondo Grecian Rondo","When I saw Sweet Nellie Home Liberty and Union","cover art","cover art","Lizzie Dies To-night Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me Little Ella's an Angel Nelly Bly Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home, good night Fairy Belle Maggie by my side Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground - cover art Hard Times Come Again no More Beautiful Child of Song Nelly was a Lady File includes some posters without music","Willie I have Missed You - cover art Partenia to Ingomar Old Black Joe - cover art Beautiful Dreamer Under the Willow she's Sleeping Why Have My Loved Ones Gone? Gentle Annie Eulalie Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Old Dog Tray","Fire Fly Polka Cottage Polka Syracuse Polka My native Land Good Night Mountain Zephyr Sounds from the Valley Syracuse","Over the Garden Wall - cover art Guild Polka Militaire - cover art","Little Annie Polka Mireille - Galop Polka Ideale","The Lanciers The Fishermaiden - cover art","Colored cover art","The Deep, Deep Sea Little Snow White Hands","Across the SeaBye and Bye Only Weary Oh Willie Boy Come Home The Old Journal Song When Sparrows Build When the Pale Moon arose last night","covert art","Sing Birdie Sing Nightingales Trill By Rippling Brook or stilly pond-Forget Me Not","cover art","O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove True Till Death","Ritmo Facinante Liza Alguien Me Ama Hazio Otra Vez","The Virginia Rose Bud Shells of the Ocean We are coming Father Abraham","Alice I'll Come to Thee Little Tottie's Prayer - cover art","I left Thee Where I Found Thee Love Allen Adale","Kathleen O Moore Kate Kearney","Good News From Home Academy Polka Oh let me dream of former years","cover photo","I Love Thee Yet The Orange Blosson Bridal Song - cover art Home: Where changes never come Be Watchful and Beware The Rose of Tralee Do They Think of Me at home Jeannette and Jeannot - cover art Under the Mistletoe Matrimony When we are Married My Own gentle Mother The Monks of Old Wandering in the May-time Fierce Flames ar Raging Sunshine and Cloud From Our Merry Swiss Home Kitty Tyrrell - cover art The Cavalier - cover art The Merry Merry Vintage Maid The Flower Queen","Che Faro Senza Euridice Iphigenie in Aulis","All Things are Beautiful Annie O'The Banks O'Dee Beautiful Erin Beautiful Moonlight Beautiful Star Blanche Alpen Blind Girl to Her Harp The Christian Graces - Cover Art Come to the Woods The Depths of the Ocean The Dove Down Among the Lillies The Dream is Past Faith Hope \u0026 Charity Floating on the Wind","Gently Signs the Breeze - covert Art Gipsy Countess The Gipsy's Dream The Gipsy Girl Give Me a Cot in the Valley I Love A Home that I Love Hope and the Rose A Home that I Love How Can I Leave Thee?","I Love thee Merry Sunshine I would Not die in Winter In the Starlight Lassie with the Hazel Eye Lays of the Night - cover art Mary Astorr Mother Can this Glory Be Murmuring Sea Music \u0026 Her Sister Song My Heart is Sad To Day Neath the Greenwood Tree","The Old Tune Our Beautiful Mountain Home O'er the Hill, o'er the Dale Ruth and Naomi Song of the Skylark's The Song of the Zephyr Stars of the Summer Night Susette \u0026 Beau Joe Tell Me Where Do Faires Dwell There a Sweet Wild Rose The Two Forest Nymphs Two Merry Alpine Maids Valley of Chamouni Voices of the Night What are The Wild Waves Saying Why do you Watch the Lone, Lone Deep? The Wind and the Harp The Young Vocalist - cover art","L'Aimable Cavorre","Au Matin Danse d'Almees Pan's Flute","Danse des Gnomes Scaramouche","The Usurious Lover A Woman's Love Deep in the Heart","Marche de Nuit - cover art Pastorella e Cavalliere Slumber on Baby Dear","Ave Maria Celebrate March from Faust Dodelinette Evening Faust Fantaisie brillante Faust Waltz Song Jesus of Nazareth Le Parlate D'Amour The Maiden's Prayer The Marionettes' Funeral March Medje Nouvelle Meditation Parlate D'Amour Pilgrim Reine de Saba Rome o e Giulietta Saltarello Salve DiMora Casta e Pura (Fausto) Sing, Smile, Slumber Soldier's Chorus Tell Me Beautiful Maiden Why Fade so soon sweet blossoms","The Austrian Retreat Bold Soldier Boy Les Bords du Delaware Bright Dreams of the Past Campbells are Coming Charity Departed Days Dearest Spot of earth to me is Home Elysian Dreams Evening Song to the Virgin From Greenland's Icy Mountains","Grand Russian March Henrietta Polka Home Sweet Home - cover art Hopeless not Heartless The Hour for Thee and Me How Sweet are the Roses Jenny Linds Favorite Polka Ladies Pets La Donne e Mobile Lindiana Linden Waltz Listen to the Mockingbird","Maggie By My Side The Marvelous Work Mazeppa La Nottee Bella Oft in the Stilly Night Old Folks at Home One Parting Song and then Farewell Over the Summer Sea","Saint Patrick's Day Sebastopol Shells of the Ocean Signs of Love Sounds from the Catskills Sound the Loud Timbrel Sources of Joy The Stars and Stripes forever The Sunshine of Love Spirit of Love, Spirit of Bliss The Watcher Wings of a Dove Wearing of  the Green Whip-poor-will's Write Me a Letter from Home","Farewell Ask if I Love Thee Goodnight Goodnight Beloved","Alethea Little Wide Awake","cover Art","Klavierstucke - Opus 41 Lauf der Welt Sonate Op.7 Holberg Suite Opus 40 Klaviersonaten Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen Berceuse The Shepard Boy Arabischer Tanz Holbery Suite Schmetterling Opus 43 Zweite Orchestersuite Lyrische Stucke","Pleasant dreams of long ago I am lonely to=night","Nelly wants to Marry Young Folks from Home","I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree Oh! Would I were a Girl Again","The Lover and the Bird Look on the Shining Sea La Notte e Bella Il Cielo e Te!","Premierre Mediation The Practical Organist Noels Choral Scherzettino Marche Hongroise","Blanche I do Love Thee The Tear Tell Me! Tell Me! Birdie Wild Ye merry birds song Cheerfulness The Angels The Little Mendicant Ye Pretty Birds","The Fest March Sounds from Home","Gentle Lilly Bell Blue Eyes Scottisch","The Cracovian Maid Love On Come Hither with Me, O'er the Moon-Lit Sea - cover art The Rose will cease to blow","L'heure Exquise Fetes-Galantes-cover art","cover art","Who'll buy my Pretty Flowers Pretty Pong Lillies","Darling Nelly Gray Little Tillie's Grave Angel Nellie or Waiting at the Old Linden Tree","I Know that my Redeemer Liveth - cover art Lord Remember David Concert fur Violine und Pianoforte bearbeitet Ombra mai fu Angel's ever bright and fair The Harmonious Blacksmith Menuett","Memories of Mother Calling Can the Lord Depend on You? Some Day Sonn I'm a Poor sinner Who could it Be? Only Jesus","cover Art","Ever Onward! Call me Pet Names","cover art","The Blue Bells of Scotland Let Me Rest in the Land of My Birth","No One to Love Etty Way Dilly Burn","Hassler's Polka Royal Horse Guards Chinese Galop Society Schottish Shadow Dance","The Sailors Return Goodbye Sweetheart, Goodbye The Beacon that Lights Me Home Simon the Cellarer Old King Cole","How Sweet are the Roses - cover art Whispering Hope What is Home without a Mother? The Chimes of the Monastery Listen to the Mocking Bird Pray Tell me the wish of thy Heart I am Dreaming of the lov'd ones Mercy's Dream - cover art Dreams that charm'd me when a child I set My Heart upon a Flower What Care I!","Symphonien Largo de la 16e Symphonie Sonates Messiah Spirit Song Thou Lingering Star with Less'ning Ray Menuet from Symphonie no 11. Alegretto Pleasing Pain Rondo+","Pat Malloy Six Popular Dances for the guitar","Mollie Darling -cover art Evangeline - cover art Write Me a Letter from Home - cover art Darling Weep no More - cover art Kiss Me good bye darling - cover art Shamus O'Brien We parted by the River side Down by the Deep Sad Sea You've beena Friend to Me Yes, we think of thee at Home Katy McFerran My dear Old Sunny Home- cover art Take Me Back Home - cover art Nobody's Darling - cover art Nora O'Neal","The Burial of Mrs. Judson The Grave of Bonaparte","Little Daises 30 Etudes Progressives op. 46 Oeuvres de Piano","Just Once More! A Summer Night, Waltz Champagne Gallop Coterie Polka Der Wildfang The Skaters Mazurka","Romance Sans Paroles Marguerite","Evening Song to the Virgin The Child's first Grief The Messenger Bird","La Manola Lola Polka Deux Languages Tais-Toi Mon Coeur - cover art","When Alll the World is Young, Lad Oh Hush Thee my Babies","If I were a Bird I'd Fly to thee Liebeslied","cover art","cover art","Madame Sontags Waltz Empress Henrietta's Waltz Theme D'Aline Linda Di Chamounix Rondo Tyrolian Waltz Stabat Mater We Have Lived and Loved Together The Last rose of Summer L'Orage Variations Brillantes","I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty We Have Lived and Loved Together The Bridal Star La Parisienne Fairy Bells Cavatina de la Violette Fifty National Melodies First Set of Quadrilles Melodies de Christy Military Polka Comic Polka","O'er the Lone Sea Marseilles March Grand Minuet Madelle Sontags We Have Lived and Loved Together","Cover Photo Mme.Cassier","La Victoire Polka Facile","We're Out Upon the Moonlight Wave Few Days I Knew Thou Would'st Return Away then to the Mountains Days of Childhood 'Tis Home Where'er the Heart is Sleeping I Dreamed Love The Mountain Bugle Where Shall the Lover Rest The Bridesmaid Do You Love Me? Mr. and Mrs. Snibbs My Mountain Kate My Childhood Happy Home She Knew Him Not The Ladies Man","The Snow Storm - cover art Webster's Quick Step","Der Kinderlied In Meiner Heimath Abschied der Vogel Der Spielmann","Fantasiestuck Zur Guitarre","Himan's Serenade Matthew's Grand March","I See them on their Winding Way Wilt Tho Meet Me there Love Something to Love Me The Beautiful Day Where as Dewy Twilight Lingers","Song of the Captive Greek Girl Bird of the Greenwood","Dreams Still o'er the Waters Ruse-Bush L'Amicizia Snowy Lilly of the Valley The Alp Horn","My Home My Happy Home - Cover Art Hark! 'Tis the signal of the Meeting Annot Lyle The Poachers The Midshipman's Farewell Tell Me Mary How to Woo Thee The Woodbine Bower Her Heart is not There He Never Said He Loved O'er the Mountain Wi' My Love I'll March Away My Pretty Rose Give Me Back My Arab steed When the Moonbeams tender light","The Mockingbird - cover art Caprice de Concert Grand Paraphase de Concerr Love Among the Rose The Nightingales Trill","Invigorator Schottisch The Katy Darling Scottisch","Galopp Souvenir de Trovatore Crepuscule La Gazelle","Unter'm Machandelbaum Donauweibchen und Eisner Mann","Allegro Marziale Another Year Wood Up","Young America Waltzes Dance of the Demon Cachucha","Angels Watching Oh! What is Life.","Ellen's Waltz The Soldiers Joy","Let us now go even unto Bethlehem The Sailor's Grave","Did I Try to Paint Temptaion Oh! Yes we often mention her The Deep Deep Sea The Dew Drop All Things Love Thee so do I Dark Eyed One Come! Come! Soldiers Come! Cherry Ripe Where Zephyr dwells Again, Again, Again I Know a Bank Come Buy My Roses O'Come to the West Through the Wood The Banks of the Allan Water Mother oh sing me to rest","O'er the Blue Sea O Give Me a Home By the Sea Ella Gray Ballad Hear the Wild Birds Song The Rover's Adieu","Little Barefoot Only a Pansy Blossom When the Robins Nest Again - cover art","Sliding Down the Cellar Door I Leave you to Decide You Never miss the Water until the Well Runs Dry","Scenes de la Csarda Poemes Hongrois","Wyoming Grand Waltz Franconia Waltz","Wake Lady Wake The Social Glass","color cover art","Three Fishers went sailing Autumn Leaves Turn Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel","Cover art","Scales and Exercises for the Piano Forte La Rose Trumpet March Malcolm's March Leipsig Waltz O Cara Memoria Le Charme Le Debut de La Jeunesse Gallopade Quadrille The Emerald The Sultana 'T were wain to tell thee","Non piu mesta in la Cenerentola Come to Me, Gentle Sleep Les Bords du Rhin Trois Sentimentales: L'eloge des Larmes Collection of Operatic Airs Le Petit Tambour Six Tyrolien Waltzes Duo de Belisario Air de Herold L'Alliance Melodies Gracieuses Le Retour au Chalet L'elisir D'amore Marche de la Norma","Mrs. Lofty and I Eight Dollars a day","Braille Notation","My Love, my last thoughts are of thee Helen May","Fourth Calisthenic Rondo Third Calisthenic Rondo Alpenlied The Rosy Morn Come Where the Violets Blow Birth-day Ball: Valse Birth-day Ball: Schottische - cover art The Hazel Dell The Arkansas Traveller Oft in the Stilly Night Wake from your Slumbers Galatea Mazurka","The Dew Drop Brothers raise the Cheerful Song Soft be the gently breathing notes","Saviour breathe an evening blessing Te Deum Laudamus","La Pastorale Provencale Berceuse Amoureuse","cover art \u0026 photo","Valse de l'Opera Faust de Gounod Third Meditation, Op. 17","Le coeur de ma mie L'oiseau bleu","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Little Chatter-box Polka The Orphan's Lament Rome! Thou art no more Love's Hours Home Ever Dear Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet Widow Malone","Prayer at Sea Juvenile Party Galop","Florence The Mariner's Bride The Wings of a Dove","Opus 32 - Heft 1 Opus 32 - Heft 2 Opus 32 - Heft 3 Classiche Violin Musik The Mill Oh Lay Thy Cheek on Mine, Dear Love Opus 38 Dolorosa Nachmittags-stille Morgengruss - Opus 17 Abendmusik","cover sheet only","Thoughts of Other Days Song Without Words My Mellow Horn","The Prima Donna Waltz La Sicilienne Katy-Did Polka The Moldavian Schottisch Royal Irish My Father's Coming Home Mother The Mont Blanc Polka - cover art Douro Polka Faust Quadrille Grand Quadrille Hail to the Chief","Roseate Polka Victoria Rifles Quadrilles","Heimweh Silver Bells The First Violet Feu Follet Farewell, We'll Meet Again Irrlicht","Knights Templar Mazurka Flower Mazurka","Der kleine Postillon Rheinlander Champagner Walzer","When Night's Dark Shades are Stealing Vienna Gallop","No. 2 Petite Valse No. 6 Impromptu","Primrose Polka My Soul in one Unbroken Sigh Cricket on the Hearth Little Mischief Polnaise Blosson Polka Ravel Polka You are all the World to Me","cover art","La Bohemienne Charming Mazurka Ploka mazurka - Faust Boute-en-Train Flick et Flock Galop Argentine Mazurka - cover art Defile Marche - cover art Caprice Hongrois La Norvegienne","Araby's Daughter The Maid of Athens Bright and best of the sond of the morning Kate Kearney","The Minute Gun at Sea Eve's Lamentation","The Watchword Souvenir de la Belle Poules","I Would not live Alway The Rainbow Schottisch - colored cover art","The Orphan's Prayer Mollie Darling","Whisperings of Love - cover art Angel's Serenade Mountain Belle - cover art Annie Laurie March Perle de L'Amerique - cover picture Red Bird Polka Love by Midnight - cover art torn Innocence Polka - cover art Charming Waltz - cover art Lotta's Favorites - cover picture Violet Waltz - cover art","The Coral Schottisch The Rainbow Schottisch - Color cover art The Pearl Polka Sontag Polka The Signal March How dear to me the hour","title and cover pages","Blue Eyed Soldier Boy Is the Sweet Dream Broken","Valse de Mignonette Jovial Waltz Fairy Waltz","Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Oh! fly to the Prairie Land Ho! Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep-cover art I'm Queen of a Fairy Band Farewell to Summer She Wore a wreath of Roses Say, what shall my song be to-night Dear Land of My Birth!","Lone Galop Lancer's Quadrilles Dancing in the Moonlight Coronation Polka Kitty Clover Fire-Fly Polka Evening Dew Waltz La Blonde Polka Apple of My Eye The Grand Duchesse Laughing Water Polka Ivy Leaf Waltz Cherry Ripe Polka","title page only","cover art","Potpourri fur lustige Leut Feinsliebchen Polka - cover art Neues Leben Walzer Marchen-Lauschen","Salut a Pesth Marche Hongroise","The Flowers of the Forest John Anderson, My Jo","Bouquet de Melodies - Lucia Bouquet de Melodies - Lucrezia Borgia Bouquet de Melodies - Freischutz Bouquet de Melodies - Tanuhauser Bouquet de Melodies - La Fille du Regiment Bouquet de Melodies - Martha de Flotow Zampa Shepherd's Song Guillaume Tell Berceuse Mazourka Galante Turkish Reveille Marsch aus Faust von Ch. Gounod Arie Aus Stabat Mater Miserere und Romanze Volkslied A Mother's Prayer Lily of the Valley","Rosa de Vries Waltz Ella Polka","The Maid of Judah We Met by Chance Ave Maria Drift My Bark Trot Galop Gently Rest The Slumber Song","Duettino Scene Bohemienne Hilda Waltz Graziella","Three Favorite Songs - Lilly Salina Le Bijou Sonatine Rondo IV The New Kingdom","cover art","cover art","Thou Art Ever Nigh A Morning in the Woods","Russian Polka The Aurora Waltzes The Dublin Waltzes Les Clochettes Polka Salut a Prague","cover art","Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee Oh! Were I a Bird","Would I were with Thee The Wild Ash Deer","First Kiss Breeze of Night","colored cover art","Serenade Der Tyroler und sein Kind Abendlauten Heather Rose Minnelied Die Glockenblumen von Schottland","Steyrische Tanze Evening Star Waltz Hof-Ball-Tanze Busserl - Walzer","cover art","Highland Gems Pride Schottische - cover art","O Dolce Concento Panama Waltz The Bugle Call Tink a Tink The Nightinggale with Variations","The Joyful Summer's Come On the Banks of Guadalquiver My Dreams are now no more of thee","cover art","La Chatelaine Vaga Luna","Away, Away to the Mountains Brow The Soldier's Tear Come Dwell with Me By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters Day-light Love is Pass'd Away The Gypsey's Wild Chaunt I am Dreaming of Thee Oh! no never name her to me I'll Be No Submissive Wife Oh Bring Me Showers of Roses The Alpine Maid Love in a Cottage A Dream in the Past The Moon's on the Lake Napolitaine Sing Away, by Day \u0026 By Night","Write to Me, Love My Own One","Les Cloches du Monastere Titania","cover art","cover art","Lawrence Waltz Rondoletto","When Twilight woo's the silver Sea Ellsworth","Bachelors Polka Alice Polka","braille notation on cover","La Source Mazurka","Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Woodland Whispers - cover art Angels My Loved One will Rock thee to sleep Let me linger by thy side","O Memory Speed On My Bark","Home! Ever Loved Home Thy Will Be Done","Esmeralda Ka foozle-um Galop","cover art","Recreations caracteristiques - cvoer art Souvenir D'Enfance Chanson a Boire","Massarianta - cover photo Vieneme 'Nzuonne E Parleme","Devotion Camelia Wasser-Nixen","cover art","Cover Photo","The Bridge - colored cover art Too Late, too late - cover art","Yes! The Die is Cast Pestal, or, the Prison Song","It is better to Laugh than be Sighing Laddie Come Where the Foutains Play Thou Art Near Me Again I've left the Snow-Clad Hills - cover art Woods of Green Erin! Thou Art gone from My Gaze The Sister's Wedding Mornings Ruddy Beam Why do I Love Thee Yet It's Now the May Time Rosa May Only for Thee I Heard the Wee Bord Singing Bonnie New Moon Love me little, love me long Dreams of the Heart The Mountain Daisy","Kiss the Little Ones for Me Alone in the Lane","Etude de Concert Sonate Rhapsodie hongroise - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 Chants polonais Mazurka Brillante Ein Fichtenbaum steht Einsam - handwritten copy","Not for Joseph I've Something Sweet to Tell You Bonnie Bell The Soldier's Song","There's a Fresh little Mound near the willow Sweet Kitty Manee Down by the Sea Heaven Our Home","cover art","Come and Buy Each Summer Flower There's a Path by the river Blow Gentle Gales The Old House at Home Philip, the Falconer","The Serious Family Polka The Bride The Rose of Affection Bundle and Go","30 Melodische Etuden No. 7 In Der Dammerung","colored cover art","Fly Away Galop Uncle Sam What ails you?","Ecstasy Waltz Ladies Polka Redowa","cover art","cover photo","Dream Land Waltzes - Lenore Louis' Second Waltz Departed Days","Dawn Waltz Ev'ry Land My Home -cover art","The Fairy Boy Rory O'Moore The Low Back'd Car Yes, we must part Widow Ma Chree The Angels Whisper True Love Can Ne'er Forget My Mother Dear","Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining The May-Dew Bowld Sojer Boy The Lands of dreams Mother He's Going Away Norah McShane Molly Bawn Thou Art Away Girl I left behind me The Haunted Spring What will you do love The Fairy Tempter","cover art","Alice Gallopade The Moonbeams are Glancing Spring Flowers","Barbe-Bleue Galop La Belle Helene","cover photo","Flutina Waltz Fountain Waltz","Maryland My Home A Home By the Sea","Polonaise Marzwind The Eagle or Der Adler","Village Belle Polka Immortellen Waltzes National Beauties III Marches Heroiques Happy Waltz Cumberland March No One to Love On the Beach at Long Branch Galop Softly Tread my Nelly's Sleeping The Mother's Reply Memorial March Ninety Years Ago Beautiful River Captain Jinks No, ne'er can Thy Home Be Mine Cato's Qucikstep Geranium Polacca Lotta Galop","Fondly and Truly The Cinderella Grand March","Take Me to the Ball -Cover photo The Separation Christabel The Silent Farewell Erin is My Home I Have Something Sweet to Tell You The Clarion Now Sounds to the Field Home Sweet Home Am I to Blame Pas L'Espagnol","I Have Something Sweet to tell You Maryland Institute Schottisch The Lost Flower","cover art","cover art","Le Torrent Juana","Waltz of Love 20 Vocalises","Cover art","Sailing The King of the Main","I Love the Path of the Free The Mountaineer Would You","Maguerite - cover photo My God and Father, whilw I stray Lonely Across the Far Blue Hills MArie","Little Lula Let the Dead and Beautiful Rest","Quadrilles - cover art Come this way my Father","cover art","Rosebud Quickstep The Ring My Mother Wore","Twickenham Ferry Friendship","Aragonaise Elegie Leonore When the Heart is Young When a Child Roamed the Green Fields Through Le Roi de Lahore - cover photo","Sunset Ballad When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming - cover art Love's Rememberance Come Sing Again that Song","Lady Love Lake It is Not True","cover art","Ein Stern fallt vom Himmel Wo beim Wein ein Walzer klingt Juanita - cover art","Gluten Polka By and By","The Mascot Waltz - cover art Silver Threads Among the Gold","El Kohinoor The Humming Bird Fantasie","When a Little farm we Keep Ye Shepherds Tell Me","Comrades Belle Mahone - cover art Oh, Peter! Oh! Uncle John","The Faded Coat of Blue The Dying Minstrel When You and I Were Young Annie Darling","I'm O'er Young to Marry This Harp is Mute","Thought Cuoid One Day! I Love Forever! Bonnie Mary Haye The Bird at Sea","cover art","3 Caprices - cover art To Distant Lands I'll Rove Italy Over the Mountain P Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast I would that my Love Consolation Songs without words If with all your Hearts Capriccio Rondo Capriccioso Auf Flugeln des Gesanges Oh Rest in the Lord Overture-Midsummer-Nights Dream I Would that my Love The Sabbath Morn Zweites Konzert fur Pianoforte In His Hands are all Corners of the Earth","Mit mehreren 8 und 4 fuss. Stimmen Zwanzig Praeludien Zehn Vor-und Nachspiele Drei Tonbilder Sechs Degelstucke Drei Clavierstucke-Novellette","cover art","Those Evening Bells Deliciosa or Leonore Polka","Long, Long Weary Day I am dreaming I'm an Infant - cover art Do You Love Me? I am Thine I'd Mourn the hopes that Leave Me Smiles \u0026 Tears","The Blind Girl Ballad - cover art Woodland Waltz The Willow Song Mount Pleasant Waltz","The Celebrated Sack Waltz Absent - cover art","Le Carnaval de Venise Air Russes Chant Bohemien","The Village Band - cover art Golden Band March Waltz","Daisy Marche Militaire Where the Hills are Heaven Adoring Fairy Spell","Scope and Contents Melodies from \"Le Prophete\" - cover art Hours of Rapture The Vale of Rest Sadly and Drearily Come to Me Dearest Maiden!","cover art","Recompense Mother, watch the little feet","Absent from Thee Ballad The Bonnie Wee Wife","Under the Daisies Ballad - cover art Darling Little Gertie - cover photo The Love Bird Waltz Song I am Waiting for Him to Come Home I Hear a voice from Heaven Waiting Song Longing The Whip-Poor-Will's - cover art","Ah! Che la Morte Ognora Ave Maria - cover art After My Galloping Steed - cover photo When the Tide somes in The Flag of the Tree Picking Cherries Down the Lane Watching - cover art Meeting","Calotta - Walzer I am the Unfortunate Jonathan The Army Chaplain Fan Autographs","Return of Springs Chestnut Street Scottisch Sleigh - Ride Scottisch","Sonata Trio-Sonate","Best of All Only Once More","Little Tin Soldier The Kerry Dance Song Rose Marie My Love has gone a sailing Three Simple Words","cover art","The Poor Savoyard - cover art Bo Peep Polka","Song of the Olden Time Come Play Me That Simple Air Again They Tell Me Thou'rt the Favoured Guest Wilt Thou Say FArewell Love Believe Me if all those endearing young Charms Come rest in this Bosom Those Evening Bells Love's Young Dream Oft in the Stilly Night My Heart and Lute Origin of the Harp Come Rest in this Bosom Watchman Weeping for Thee the Feast of Roses 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer Come Sing me that Sweet air again The Romanika","The Swiss Waltz Kinlock of Kinlock The Watchman The Carrier Pigeon Favorite Swiss Waltz - Harp or Piano","Twilight My Darling Husband Lost Hope","On the Road to Brighton Peter Gray Dressed in a Dolly Varden","Op. 113 - Grand Duo pour piano Swiss BoyTthe Switzer's Long of Home Erin is now My Home","Grande Valse de Concert Op.72 - 15 Etudes de Virtuosite Gondoliera Guitarre Spanische Tanze No. 4 Spanische Tanze No. 1 Malaguena`","Idoneneus - Arie Arie aus Oper. Il re pastore fur Sopran - Braille notation Sonate No. 17 Sonata in G Major Violet Go, Forget Me, Why Should Sorrow Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni Yet That Have Tasted La Ci Darem","Navy Yard Grand March Lancaster Gallop Waltz","The Coming Step The Brightest Eyes Memory's Dream The Break of Day Falling Leaves Bijou of the Opera No. 13","Boquet Schottisch Polka The Coquette Schottisch","The Child's Wish Ballad My Heart Would Seek a Home","Annie Laurie Thalberg Polka Where I'd Love to Live","cover art - collection of Songs","cover sheet only","cover art","Mary of Argyle The Bride When Night Comes O'er the Plain The Bonny English Rose Deep in My Soul Dear Native Land The Rose of Allandale We Soon Shall meet Again Hear me Norma O! For One Seraphic Strain! The Rose of England - cover art/photo The Forest Queen Oh! The Moment was Sad The Spanish Guitar The Pilot Hear Me Norma","My Life is Like a Summer Rose Annie of the Vale","The Sea 4th Symphonie de Mozart","Gigue-Favorite Gavotte Favorite","cover only","Golden Moments Darling Little Lizzie fairest of the Fair","Mighty lak'a rose Serenade","handwritten","'O Viaggio 'E nozze Canto per te!","cover art","I Do Not Love Thee The Fairy Bells Oh Take Me Back to Switzerland Juanita Would I were with Thee Fanny Grey Maraquita The Officer's Funeral Love Not We are the Wandering Breezes","Ladies Reception Grand March But Where Art Thou","We Were Girls together Last Words of Emmet","Lights and Shadows Long and weary Day Perles de L'Opera Die Elfen, Valse de Labitzky Liebesschmerz Alpine Bells Auf der Schaukel Bonbonniere Musicale Book 4 Bonbonniere Musicale Book 5 Perles Allemandes Gondolied Ernani Maienliebe Snowbell's Spring Carol Staendchen Diavolina Minnesang","La Belle Helene Advance in Maiden Beauty Pot Pourri Orphee Aux Enfers A Poor Girl's Letter","Cover art","cover sheet only","The Lone Starry Hours Home Again The Galloping Sleigh Ride Going Home! Sam Brown Jenny Lane Silver Moonlight Winds The Indian Warrior's Grave Let Me Kiss Him for his Mother Dreaming of Home \u0026 Mother-cover art Twinkling stars are laughing, Love","Home Delights - cover art Root, Hog, or Die Oh! Emma was a Darling - cover art Wake! Dinah Wake! Home beloved, I miss thee then Moss Grown Dell","cover art","La Pluie de Perles O Sing to Me - cover art Who's at my Window","Down the Shadowed Lane she goes Shadow","cover art","Cover Photo","3 Volslieder Un Ballo in Maschere Loves of the Angels - cover art","cover art","colored cover art","La Violetera - cover art Ca...C'est Paris!","Sweet Evelina Starlight Waltz I'm Willing to Wait Sunlight","2 page cover art","My Ain Fire Side Sweet Home The Land of the Stranger Wanted a Governess Smile again my bonny Lassie Dost Thou Love Me Sister Ruth Vilikins \u0026 His Dinah Sleep My Darling Lullaby Slumber lie soft on Thy Beautiful Eye The Tyrolese Fortune Teller Comin' Thro' the Rye O! Merry row the bonnie Bark","cover art","Le Lever du Soleil Guide Me, O thou Great Jehovah","colored cover art","Melodienkranz Volksklange","cover art","Cover art","My Hearts in the Highlands When Wilt Thou Think of Me Love","Colored cover art","Stabat Mater Nina - braille on cover","Beware! The Polish Maiden's Song Marguerite Darling Little Minnie","Speak, only Speak! Little Robin Tell Kitty I'm Coming Barney Take Me Home Again Slumber not Darling","Mam'zelle Carabin - cover art Bonjour Suzon!","I Love Thee Dear Erin Old Rosin, the Bow Mothe Dear Ballad Sweet Memories of Thee The Greek March Shall we meet again Mary O! Doubt Not Natille, Maid of the Mill Louisville Gallopade The Ben Bolt Polka The Sailor Boy Oh! I am in Love Silken Bands The Only Daughter","Terpsichore Polka How Can I Leave Thee!","My Soul is Dark Be Kind to Each Other","Thou Art Lovelier Far I Love Wild \u0026 Mute","Young Ellen The Rock of the Pilgrims","Concerto per Violoncello Tarantella per Violoncello Fantasia romantica","May Flower Scottische We May Roam Round the World Spangle Polka","Little White Cottage The Medley Song","I Love My Love The Golden Lesson When Life is Brightest The Swallow The Raft There is Music..By the River","Here Awa' there awa' Wandering Willie La Recreation des Demoiselles Six Petits Duos","Mandoline Dansons La Gigue","colored cover art","Braille on cover","cover art - Annie Louise Cary","Mazurkai Op.11 No.3 Mazurkai Op.51 No.6 Mazurkai Op.32 No.2 Mazurkai Op.3 No.2 Ave Maria Ellentanz Polanaise de Concert Drei Stucke Op. 11","Tarantelle Chanson sans Paroles Spanische Tanze-cover art Zwei Transcriptionene-Schlummerlied Spanischer Carneval Ballet Scene Romanze Menuetto Serenade Orientale Trauermarsch","Noche y Dia Justamente una de esas Cosas Volver a Empezar Eso Que Llaman Amor","Serious Family Polka My Home is Nigh Ballad","Let Me Dream of Home Sweet Home - colored cover art First Rose of Summer Ballad","Mediation Waltz Mazourka Institute Polka Only Just a Year Ago Ballad Linwood Waltz","My Home's on the boundless sea Just Beyond the Pearly Gates Walking Down Broadway - cover art of Wm. Lingard As Through the Park I Go - cover art of Wm. Lingard Is My Darling True to Me?","cover art","cover art","The Sailor's Dream - cover art The Harvest Queen - cover art","My Heart Returns to Thee Again Switzer's Longing for Home Tyrolese-Song","A Grecian Air Here's a Health to all Good Lasses","Strike the Cymbal Sweet Breathing, Tranquil Peace","cover photo","The Lay of the Minstrel Knights On Wi the Tartan","cover art","Fenesta Enfamita! - cover photos Russulella Mia - cover photos","La Polka de la Reine La Fileuse Tarantella","The Mountain Maid's Invitation The Miller's Maid","Joyous Life Marinella - cover art","Dinah is the Girl for Me Die Musicanten","Braille notation on cover","Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well Oh! Come to Me","cover art","cover art","Robin Adair When the Green Leaves of Youth Turn Yellow","braille notation on cover","Thou art so near and yet so far Love's Request","Concert fur das Violoncell Clavier-Concerte Concert Op. 254 Cadenzen Spring Flowers Variationen Op. 84 In Memoriam","Typed copy","cover art","Cover art picture of the Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape May, NJ","cover art","cover art","cover art","Tone Pictures Blumen am Weg","Hungarian","Pastoral-Sonate Op.88 Zehn Trios","Kissing Song We are Off to Seek for Eva Dutch Song","Warblings at Eve Janet's Choice The Puritan's Daughter Rosalie Floating on the Wind What are the Wild Waves Saying God bless the Prince of Wales The Danube River St. Patrick's Day The Dream of the Wanderer The Monastery The Bells of Aberdovey Where the warbling waters flow The Flowers of Friendship Les Vepres Siciliennes Christmas Chimes Her Birght Smile Haunts Me Still Marie En Absence","cover drawing - Dessin de Vigne \u0026 Junka","Gentle Words Wait for the Waggon Vi Ravviso","Happy Land Bonnie Dundee Quadrille","O Dolce Concento Sacred Melodies - cover art","I have learned to love thee fondly You, Ballad Sentimentale","braille notation on cover","I'll Be There O Charming May! - cover art The Banks of the Blue Moselle Draw the Sword Scotland The Flower of Ellerslie Beautiful blue Violets From distant climes a Troubadour O'Steal to Thy Lattice - cover art A Tear Shall Tell Him All","A Bird in Hand The Skippers of St. Ives No, Thank You, Tom So far away","Cantilena Thou'lt yet be Mine in Heaven Fishermen's Evening Serenade","Oh, Sing Me No new song to night Philena Schottisch The Ausgusta Gallop","Hours There were The Melody","Konzertstucke Opus 51,50,61 Concerto Op 7 Konzert fur das Violoncell Violoncello Principale Violoncell solo Op.66 Le Troubadour","The One We Love May Guardian Angels Hover Near Thee O Would I were a Boy Again You Say We Part Forever","Two Brown Heads with Tossing Curls O! Mio Fernando Di Che M'ami!","My Boyhood's Home Under the Tree","Departed Days Touch the Keys Softly Sing Me to Sleep Father! Only Waiting The Crimson Glow of Summer Fades","Pictures of Memory - cover art Oh are ye sleeping Maggie The Vacant Chair- cover art Just Before the Battle, Mother - cover art On, On On, the Boys Came Marching - cover art Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home","Overature Guillaume Tell Fantasie Brillamte L'Iris Le Tremolo","Schottische de Concert All is Quiet","cover art","Hagar The Blind Girl's Lament Lo Here the Gentle Lark Oh Well I Know He Loves Me I'm with you in My Dreams Think of Me Ballad","Overature of Cinderella Dark Day of Horror Grand March Un Segretto D'Importanza Recitativo e Cavatina - braille Il Barbierre de Sevilla I Ne'er Could Leave Thee Una Voce Poco Pa Di tanti palpati O Calm Forgetful Slumber! - cover art Cujus Animam The Separation La Carita Gulliaume Tell","Colored cover art","Melodie Polka Boheme The Wanderer's Night Song 2 Melodies dediees Berceuse Pecheur Napolitain et Nepolitaine","Frederick William Polka Summit Polka","Elfin Waltz Varsovienna Elizabeth Polka Mazurka Assembly Gallop Spring Sparrow Polka Rural Felicity Silver Lake Waltz Rochester Scottisch","Some Love to Roam o'er the Dark Sea Foam The Braye Old Oak A Life on the Ocean Wave Woodman! Spare That Tree! - cover art The Old English Gentleman Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Russian march Robin Ruff Oh Lonely is the Forest Shade where oft in Days of Old The Wife's dream Come Brother Arouse The Ivy Green The Old Sexton I'm Afloat, I'm Afloat The Sabbath Eve","The Friar of Olden Time Believe not the Tales they have told thee of Me My Mother's Bible - cover art The Old Arm Chair - cover art Cheer, Boys Cheer I Love, I Love the Free When I rov'd a Young Highlander If I had but a Thousand a year","Darling, Take Me to Your Heart Dear to Day as Ever Save the Sweetest Kiss for Me","Lida Polka Redowa Bird Songs - cover art Fond thoughts of thee Bonnie Sweet Bessie Whispering Zephyrs Moonlight Dance","The Celebrated Linda Polka Susanna Polka","Allegro appassionato Theme Varie Menuet et Gavotte du Septuor Everie du Soir Danse Macabre Variations","I'm Sweeping through the Gates Absence - cover art","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Philadelphia Serenading","Photo - Moody \u0026 Sankey","Hand typed material","Speed Away! Music from Afar Anna is the One I Love O'er the Wildly Heaving Sea Jingle, Jingle clear the way The Lonely Tear Juliette Waltz","Peeking Thro' the Bars Swinging in the Lane - cover art Lu LuDee Who will care for Mother Now? When the Boys Come Home Mother would comfort me","cover art","cover art","La Favorita La Revel Polka Silver Lake Waltz","The echo O sweet Mother of Sorrow!","cover art","cove art","When Other Friends Are Round Thee The Musical Wife","Liebesgefluster Herz von an echten Weana","Ausgewahlte Lieder Phantasie Impromptu I Rest Me Oh My Saviour Cradle Song Trois Marches Heroiques La Pastorella - cover art Das Lied im Grunen Variationen in Asdur uber ein Original-Thema Sammtliche Tanze Wanderer Adieu Der Hirt auf dem Felsen Tanze","Arabeske Op. 18 Fantasiestucke Op. 12 Theme varie sur le nom Abegg Traumerei Drei Romanzen Op.28","Valse mignonne Op. 16 A la bien-aimee Reverie Op.31","Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: das Rheingold Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: Siegfried Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Fidelio Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Symphonie von Franz Schubert","colored cover art","cover art","I Love thee mine own one Jenny Rose","The Beggar Girl Poor Bessie's Song The Firemans Death Keemo Kimo - cover art","Cover photo","Souvenir de Spa Fantasie Fantasie et Variations Trombe en Utka Grande Fantasie Concerto Militaire Fantasie et Variations: Corni Fantasie et Variations: Flanto Fantasie et Variations: Viola","multiple languages","cover art","The Tide Comes in and the Tide Goes Out Don't always depend on your friend Come while the morning Blushes","colored cover art","The Rain-Drop and Minstrel The Happy Bride All Things Fair \u0026 Brigh tare Thine The Eagle on His Mountain Height The Mercy Seat Bristol March Bring Roses","La Bacchanale des Gnomes Amid Bright Blooms Mazurka I'll Think of Thee Waltz","Meet Me By Moonlight Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing","Cover art","Konig Kristian-Suite Erster Teil Madchen kam vom Stelldichein","Elementar-Vocalisen Die Alpenrose","cover art","cover art","cover photo","Come sit Thee Doen - signed copy Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell Johnny Sands Comic Ballad - cover art Hey the Bonnie Breast-Knots","Fantaisie Stabat Mater Op. 134","Cover photo/art","cover art","Zweite Polonaise a dur fur Violine Op. 49 Romance, Nocturne, Scherzo-Tarantelle Concert Op. 34","Why did They Dig Ma's Grave So Deep? Don't Bury Me Deep Papa - cover art Little Darling Dream of Me Serenade - cover art","cover art","Thou hast learned to love another - cover art Lament of the Exile","cover art","By the Blue Sea The Sailor's Story","A Place in Thy Memory, my Love Tis sweet to Look Back Sometimes","cover art","Lord Lovel and Nancy Bell Oh! Ne'er can I the Joys forget","Cover art","I Have Come from a Happy Land Let us haste to Kelvin grove","The Mountain Stream Queen of the Faires La Dame Blanche For You - cover art","Danse des Fantomes Oo. 200 - colored cover art Fete Champetre Marche des Tambours la Reine des Fees Feu de Joie - cover art Torrent de la Montagne Maritana Der Freischutz Lilly of the Valley Mazurka - cover art Tarantelle Brillante in E Minor","When the Leaves Begin to Fade - cover art Blossom Waltzes - cover art Old Oaken Bucket - cover art Massa's in the Cold ground - cover art","Our Hut on the Old Plantation Rosa Lane","Cover photo","Incline Thine Ear to Me I Will Love Thee I Will be Glad Blessed be the Lord","Scottisch de Concert Grande Scottische Brillliant","Leonora Flow Gently Sweet Afton Speed thee Pearlina Fair","Waldvoglein Valse Gracieuse Nosegay of Violets Anna Bolena Gazelle Musicalische Gedenkblatter","My Dream is Over Children Pray this Love to Cherish","In the Days When we went Gypsying List! Tis the Lay of the Gondolier Dream on Young Hearts","In the Days when we went Gipsying Do you ever think of Me","My King--cover art Mary Anderson Waltz--cover art It Never Comes Again--cover art","I am Waiting for Somebody I am Lonely no More","cover art","cover art","Lo Obscuro de Las Escaleras--cover art Gracias Te Doy--cover art Verdes Anos--cover art","Reiffarth Polka Lexington Galop Rejoui Polka Mazurka Halloo, Halloo Galop Le Bon-Vivant Galop Sans Pareil Polka Cupid Scottisch Brillante","Colored cover art","The Yankee Quilting Party She Sweetly Sleeps","Oh Tell Me Mary Dear I'll Watch for Thee from my lonely bow'r The Romaika Oft in the Stilly Night A Temple to Friendship All that's Bright Must Fade Flow on thou Shining River Sound the Loud Timbrel The Twilight Dews Tis the Last Rose of Summer","cover art","The Brightest Eyes The Dream of Home Die Thraene","New England New England Evergreen Waltz","handwritten note","cover art","Tell Tale Polka Carnaval A Paris Dear mother was it right? I turn to Thee The Fountain Love Chase Polka","Overature to the Operetta Genevieve Overature to the Operetta Laila","Love's Charm Girofle-Girofla Walzer Trois Etudes de Jazz","Gruss aus Osterreich MorgenBlatter--cover art The Ladies Waltzes Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz--cover art Far Away Sans Souci Polka The Real Russian Polka Queen Victoria's Waltz Dichterliebe Walzer Potpourri Csardas Kompositionen Altdeutscher Walzer The Ostrich feather Waltz Ruk-Walzer --cover art Annen Polka Redowa de Vienne On the Beautiful Blue Danube --cover art","Margherita-Polka Le Pensee Four Children of Haimon Blue Danube Waltzes - cover art Dorfschwalben aus Oesterreich","Wiegenlied--braille on cover Nachtgang","Anderschonen blauen Donau Oiseaux de Paradis--cover art Mountain Echoes Les Etoiles D'or","Madrienne--cover art When Lillies Bloom","The Letter that never came--cover art Looking Back","Jolly Hearts March Tripping thro' the Daises","Orpheus with his lute If Doughty Deeds My Ladys Please Birds in the Night Once Again Looking Back Were I Thy Bride--cover art Little Darling, Sleep Again","The Blue Juanita The Field of Monterey Mary Lindsey","cover art","Concert Op.7 Romanze Op. 26","cover art","Etude Mazurka Musidora Polka Mazurka Camille Polka","Der Vogel im Walde Sleep in Sweet repose Slumber Gently Falls","Sparkling \u0026 Bright Oh! No, we never mention Her Bring Flowers","Lart du Chant - cover art Home! Sweet Home! Serenade de Don Pasquale La Sonnambula","cover art","John Brown's Legacy Tis said that Absence Conquers Love The Dew is on the Blossom","cover art","cover art","Oh! Pity the heart that has suffered Bonny Eloise Voice of the Western Wind Beautiful Isle of the Sea As Pants the Hart Let Us Speak of a Man as we find Him Mother Kissed Me in my Dream In the Glade Annie of the Vale Thou Art With Me When the Light Waves 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower Down By the River Side I Stray The Stream in the Valley","Oh! Gently Breathe Jolly Good Laugh Evangeline - cover art The Leaves that Fall in Spring Janette - colored cover art Must we then Meet as Strangers? - cover art Far Away Voice of the Western Wind Happy Be Thy Dreams Some One to Love Pleasant Memories Down By the River I stray The Cottage By the Sea - cover art Cross and Crown - cover art Apart! - cover art","Dreaming of Thee Thou, thou, reign'st in this bosom Hymns of the Church - cover art Angel Voices - cover art No Crown without the Cross - colored cover art Must I leave Thee? Blue-eyed Jeannie In the Moonlight long Ago Ettie May Some One to Love The Birds Welcome Again - colored cover art","Happy Be Thy Dreams Down By the Gate - cover art Jenny who lives in the Dell - cover art Linger Not Darling Eilleen Allanna - colored cover art Fond Hearts at Home The Gates Ajar - cover art","Who will care for Mother now? Little Mary's Triumph","Marion Lee Annie Lisle Lilly Dale -cover art Ida May Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea I'm lonely since my Mother died","Don't go out to-night Come where the Lillies bloom - cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art braille notation on cover","Queen of the Night Take Back the Ring La Primavera","Vorrei Morir The Love That Came too Late Forever and Forever Chanson de Fortunio","Little Bird's Story Willie's Ship Song - cover art Only Come! - cover art","Colored cover art","Bird of the Wilderness Agathe","The Sleigh Ride- cover art Rail Road Galop - cover art Cute Schottische - cover art","cover art","Yarico's Lament The Blue Bird Scottisch","Sinfonie Nr. 4 f-Moll Souvenir de Hapsal Serenade fur Streichorchester Jahreszeiten No. 11 Sleigh Ride Chanson Triste","Come Maiden with Me Call me not back from the Echoless Shore Lost Star of My Home Dear Mother I have Come Home to Die Star of the Evening Weeping, Sad and Lonely Do Not Heed Her Warning 'Tis Evening Brings My Heart to Thee Violets Under the Snow Come from Afar Come Willie dear I'm Weeping Now Home, Home, I Love Thee Sweet Genevieve Memory Bells Darling Bessie of the Lea","Love Launched a Fairy Boat Summer Hours Ballad - cover art Where the Weary are at Rest I'd marry him tomorrow","Christmas Carol The Nation's Honored Dead Sweet Memory Ever of Thee Bouquet de Roses - cover art A Grand American Overture Tread Softly the Angels Are Coming - cover art Mossy Dell Waltz - cover art Mary of the Wild Moor Silver Moon - cover art Mrs. Malone Come sing to me again Fairy Wedding","Emblem of Constancy Scenes of My Youth Sweet Girl May I Be There!","I Love to Gaze on Beauty's Cheek Love's Gentle Whisper I Dreamed of Thee My Heart is Thine Speak Kindly","Handwritten music sheet inside score cover art","cover art","Aria Alla Scozzese Sicilian Air of Home Sweet Home The White Cockade Langolee an Irish Melody Beethoven's Admired Waltz She Wore a Wreath of Roses","The Morning Glory Waltz The May Queen Polka","Cover art - map of Japan and Korean Pennisula","Colored drawing on cover","cover art","cover art","Colored cover art","Home to Our Mountains ( Si la Stanchezza) Prison Song Over the Summer Sea Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me Ernani We'll Laugh and Sing All Cares Away Melodies from the Trovatore T'was no Vision In Tears I Pine for Thee Tempest of the Heart La Forza del Destino - cover art","Teutonia Quick Step Rose Waltz I Wish I was in Dixie - cover art Edinburgh Polka Seconfd Review Quick Step Les Graces","Caprice Menuet Les Pecheurs de Perles","cover art","cover art","cover art","Hungarian -cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art - internal cover","God of the Fatherless Love \u0026 Sorrow Footsteps of Angels The Hunters Chorus Echo Waltz Three Celebrated Pieces Last Waltz","6 Amusements Elegants-La Polka Le Carnevale de Venise Ernani Un Soir au Chateau Rouge Rosalie Redowa Elegantes When the Swallows Homeward Fly The Long, long weary Day Rose et Blanche","Patorale pour Grand Organ Nadia - cover art","Meet Me By Moonlight Hours there were Float Down the Tide Fair Rose I've Wander'd in Dreams O Do You Remember","cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Dolores Walzer Trictrac Polka La Plus Belle Walzer Bien Aimes Well Beloved Waltzes Sirenes Waltzes Bella Polka-Mazurka - cover art","Ever be Happy Chant des Oiseaux When Thou art near Parlor Cottillions No.2 I Fondly Think of Thee - cover art","Good Night and Pleasant Dreams Tis the Last Rose of Summer Why do I weep for Thee - cover photo Lucis di Lammermoor I Mourn Thee But I Love no More Tell Me some fond name Holy Mother Guide His Footsteps Adieu Dear Native Land Say my heart can this be Love? The Spring and Summer both are past Softly Ye Night Winds Speak Gently Sweet Evening Star","Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer! 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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","\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","\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","\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","\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. 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.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope 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.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMsV.2. 32 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary and accounts of David Gardiner Tyler while studying and traveling across Europe with John Alexander Tyler and Harry Beeckman. 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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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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.","Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_h.pdf","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-G, 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.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)","Papers, 1750-1935, which are miscellaneous manuscripts with Tyler family connections. Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.","Scope and Contents Bound scrapbook of letters collected by the Tyler family. Among the correspondents are: St. George Tucker, A.P. Upshur, Thomas R. Dew and Charles Yancey. A separate inventory is included with the scrapbook. 138 pp. MsV. Included, 10 items in a separate folder, loose manuscripts also collected by the Tyler family and included at the end of the inventory of the scrapbook. 10 items.OCLC #23170451","Scope and Contents Declines appointment to a position as income would be too low. Scrapbook p. 28.","Scope and Contents Discussion of attitude of State legislaters toward rights of States under the Constitution; admission of territories; property rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 25.","Scope and Contents Letter requesting more information about some previous matter. Scrapbook p. 32.","Scope and Contents Distribution of fascimiles of Declaration of Independence authorized by John Quincy Adams; political comment on the Bank, tariff, Jackson, Van Buren, etc. Scrapbook p. 52.","Scope and Contents Receipt to James Barbour for $20. Scrapbook p. 19b.","Scope and Contents The possible appointment of Mr. Southall to be a judge; discussion of Turkish mission. Scrapbook p. 12.","Scope and Contents Asking for informaion about a purchase. Scrapbook p. 83.","Scope and Contents Receipt to Benjamin Johnson for £500, etc. Scrapbook p. 19c.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 14b.","Scope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.","Scope and Contents Distress at reports he opposed Gilmer for Speaker of the House and writes to refute them. Scrapbook p. 84.","Scope and Contents Concerns the recipients' recommendation of Robert Brooke to the secretary of War and requesting information on why it was ineffectual in obtaining for Robert an appointment to West Point. Scrapbook p. 103. Transcript: ? May 15, 1841 Dear Sir I came to town this morning and was informed that you had passed. It would have afforded me great pleasure to have met with you. Will you do me the favor to inquire of the Secretary of War on what ground it was that your warm recommendation of Robert was ineffectual to give him the appointment to West Point. I have great anxiety to know and shall be greatly indebted to you can remove it. Yours with cordial regard Francis Brooke I am writing with horrible materials.","Scope and Contents Instructions about mailing letters to insure delivery, etc. Scrapbook p. 34.","Scope and Contents Rejection by Senate of Major Lee to be Consul-general in Algiers. Scrapbook p. 61.","Scope and Contents Would like a place in the General Court and gives his qualification. Scrapbook p. 69.","Scope and Contents Writes on behalf of General Carroll of Tennessee for the Mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 124.","Scope and Contents Mention of \"Clay Whiggery,\" States' rights, Jefferson's doctrines, etc. Scrapbook p. 9.","Scope and Contents Encloses a copy of the \"Bland Papers published in Petersburg. Scrapbook p. 115.","Scope and Contents Wants warrant in the Navy for son, Robert; with so many sons he wants military education for them as he is sure Union will be dissolved some day and the South will have to fight. Scrapbok p. 107.","Scope and Contents Political discussion about Van Buren, tariffs, etc. Scrapbook p. 44.","Scope and Contents Mention of Mr. Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Postmaster General) feeling someone ought not be retained in office; also mention of a desired letter. Scrapbook p. 117.","Scope and Contents Attempt to regain a Tyler letter to him which dealt with the Bank of the United States; not successful. Scrapbook p. 118.","Scope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.","Scope and Contents Discussion \"on the project for distributing the proceeds of the public lands.\" Scrapbook p. 7.","Scope and Contents Advocates numerous large Jackson meetings in opposing Adams (referred to as \"Johnny Q); declines offer to write for the Advocate. Scrapbook p. 33.","Scope and Contents Receipt to John Dandridge for a fee, Scrapbook p. 18b.","Scope and Contents Tyler's nomination for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 77.","Scope and Contents Note on the back apparently by John Tyler: \"The rejections proceeded on the ground that those men sustained by administration.\" Scrapbook p. 116.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of John B. Peachy for a government job. Scrapbook p. 126.","Scope and Contents Calls his attention to a report of L.W. Tazewell of 28 April 1828 on principles of the Constitution concerning acquisition of foreign territory. Scrapbook p. 119.","Scope and Contents Family news of illnesses, births, deaths, etc. Scrapbook p. 13.AG35","Scope and Contents Calls attention to papers left about claims of Col. George Jackson. Scrapbook p. 106.","Scope and Contents Advises about disposal of an estate; comment on Jackson -- some believe he \"can do no wrong, or has the right to do wrong.\" Scrapbook p. 73.","Scope and Contents Request for invoices of goods imported in Brig Dispatch, and bills of loading for tobacco shipped. Scrapbook p. 17.","Scope and Contents Request of a relative in the Army at Pensacola to be discouraged; discussion of Buchanan and Jackson. Scrapbook p. 10.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to dinner on account of health. Scrapbook p. 100.","Scope and Contents Promoting a Jackson-Barbour ticket and arranging political meetings. Scrapbook p. 53.","Scope and Contents LS. 1 p. Letter inviting Tyler to be honorary member with names below of Charles H. Blake, Walter F. Blount \u0026 Wm. R. Drinkard. Scrapbook p. 72.","Scope and Contents Proposal to compromise a controversy between Capt. Francis Smith and Loyal Co. Scrapbook p. 39.","Scope and Contents Thanks for copy of Senate speech; comment on \"Jacksonism.\" Scrapbook p. 62.","Scope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.","Scope and Contents Letter of affection. Scrapbook p. 121.","Scope and Contents Comment on the President's proclamation and State power; also business matters. Scrapbook p. 56.","Scope and Contents Political comment; \"Mr. Calhoun yesterday delivered a most powerful speech.\"\" Scrapbook p. 70.","Scope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past \"betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.","Scope and Contents Political discussion; states rights; hopes for new edition of his father's Blackstone. Scrapbook p. 66.","Scope and Contents Notice of nomination by Central Corresponding Committee to be Vice President. Scrapbook p. 76.","Scope and Contents Condemns a Mr. Williams, Collector of the Port; asks Mrs. Tyler to intervene with the President in behalf of a relative. Scrapbook p. 123.","Scope and Contents Agreement as to wages to be paid a distiller. Scrapbook p. 20.","Scope and Contents Comment on slavery and the abolitionists. Scrapbook p. 89.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with the Governor of New York, William Henry Seward, by Gilmer as to constitutional matters. Scrapbook p. 90.","Scope and Contents Purchase of some Texas Treasury notes for Gilmer as speculation; comment as to possible annexation. Scrapbook p. 120.","Scope and Contents Letter of social news of Richmond and news of family and friends printed in 23W(1)285-286. Scapbook p. 142.","Scope and Contents Political discussion, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; Jackson. Scrapbook p. 60.","Scope and Contents Comment on forthcoming election to U.S. Senate and promise of votes; also note on outside by Tyler. Scrapbook p. 65.","Scope and Contents Financing of a printing press of Mr. Reinhart's purchased by ? Hall in Danville; bears note by E.W. Reinhart signed \"E.W.R.\" Scrapbook p. 38.","Scope and Contents Praise for his veto of \"the Bank schemes of Mr. Clay even though unpopular there; more political comment. Scrapbook p. 102.","Scope and Contents Recommends John C. Spencer, New York, being called to Tyler's cabinet Secretary of War. Scrapbook p. 99.","Scope and Contents Asks the appointment of a friend and relations, C.S. Todd, to the mission to Vienna. Scrapbook p. 98.","Scope and Contents Letter about health, has no fixed prospect of going to Washington, overseer has ruined prospect for crop, William Temple will stay and supervise this winter. Scrapbook p. 5.","Scope and Contents Decision of ousting speaker, discussion of Gilmer's prospects of becoming Speaker. Scrapbook p. 58.","Scope and Contents On direction of a Committee of the Association of Friends, presents copy of a \"Narrative if a visit to the West Indies.\" Scrapbook p. 134.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. Advice as to how the President should handle Ohio politicians. Scrapbook p. 111.","Scope and Contents Letter of encouragement as to political matters. Scrapbook p. 50.","Scope and Contents Advises against his trying for the Speaker's chair to turn out Banks; political comment; Tazewell's resignation. Scrapbook p. 57.","Scope and Contents Criticizes Tyler for not appointing personal friends to offices; cites Jackson as one who did. Scrapbook p. 132.","Scope and Contents Sale of a Mr. Moon's Negroes and prices, commission, etc. Scrapbook p. 79.","Scope and Contents Introduces a Mr. Miller, friend of Pres. Houston of Texas; concerning ? Henderson who is sent to negotiate annexation of Texas which Houston is in favor of; requests additional naval force in Gulf to check movement by Mexico. Scrapbook p. 130.","Scope and Contents Claim against the Taylor estate by the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 45.","Scope and Contents Response to letter from Gilmer regarding the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 40.","Scope and Contents Applauds his actions and invites him to a meeting July 4th. Scrapbook p. 122.","Scope and Contents Request for settlement of an old account. Scrapbook p. 27.","Scope and Contents Notifies Gilmer of his election to be a corresponding member of the National institution in Washington. Scrapbook p. 97.","Scope and Contents Settlement of claims against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 54.","Scope and Contents Thanks for courtesies on visit to Washington; request for appointment for Eustace Robinson; appeal to have Geo Washington remains moved from Mount Vernon where they are neglected to Washington. Scrapbook p. 43.","Scope and Contents Supports Gilmer's favoring Calhoun; urges him to send out more \"subscription papesr for the \"Virginia Times' which is about to come out competing with theEnquirer.\" Scrapbook p. 48.","Scope and Contents Invitation to Inaugural Ball for James K. Polk on March 4th. Scrapbook p. 138.","Scope and Contents Regarding subscription to proposed paper. Scrapbook p. 51.","Scope and Contents Inquires about validity of a claim by Henry Dixon, son of John Dixon \u0026 Hunter Printers, against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 46.","Scope and Contents Political discussion of Virginia and Van Buren. Scrapbook p. 59.","Scope and Contents Encourages publication of the Virginia Times. Scrapbook p. 49.","Scope and Contents ALS. 4 pp. Report cabinet appointments to be made by Harrison and desires Southerners; conversation with Webster, etc. Scrapbook p. 93.","Scope and Contents Approves of Tyler and Texas policy. Scrapbook p. 128.","Scope and Contents Has taken deposition of an unwilling witness. Scrapbook p. 74.","Scope and Contents Thanks Gilmer for his letter and care respecting his remarks. Requests he not republish anything from National Intelligencer imputed to Randolph; states the paper Telegraph is equally inaccurate. Scrapbook p. 11.","Scope and Contents Caustic comment about Jackson and Benton; reports that Jackson wll purchase Texas. Scrapbook p. 81.","Scope and Contents As chairman of the Committee of Curators of the Richmond Lyceum, Richard invites Tyler to speak at future meeting; explains aims, etc. of the Lyceum. Scrapbook p. 86.","Scope and Contents Unsuccessful results of a lottery, etc. Scrapbook p. 30.","Scope and Contents Asks for Gilmer's advice in connection with possible condidacy for Senate. Scrapbook p. 37.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. War, Missouri question, Bank of the United States, James River Canal Co., etc. Scrapbook p. 23.","Scope and Contents Robinson to defend them all in suits. scrapbook p. 14a.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences. Scrapbook p. 137.","Scope and Contents News and encouragement from her cousin. Scrapbook p. 144.","Scope and Contents Family letter. Scrapbook p. 22.","Scope and Contents Family matters; birth of a son to Mrs. Tyler. Maria H. Seawell--Pres. Tyler's sister. Scrapbook p. 21.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation of Williamsburg Guards and Troops of Cavalry to address 4th of July celebration; usurpation of power by Jacksonites deplored; hero of Tippecanoe flavored. Scrapbook p. 91.","Scope and Contents Thanks for a favor. Scrapbook p. 19.","Scope and Contents Discussion of Loyal Company business. scrapbook p. 42.","Scope and Contents Action of House of Delegates on controversial legislation; meeting of States Rights party which named Tyler for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 78.","Scope and Contents Advocates a road to Harrisonburg and requests support; comments on the government, states rights, nullification, etc. Scrapbook p. 68.","Scope and Contents Will communicate with the President about the lady's request; the \"next session promises to be busy...a session of business, while the next one...of intrigue and cabal.\" Scrapbook p. 3b.","Scope and Contents Asks for indulgences as to securities for George Geiger of Staunton. Scrapbook p. 96.","Scope and Contents Discussion of the cost of publishing the laws in newspapers and pamphlets. Scrapbook p. 8.","Scope and Contents Inquires about possible dividend from the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 64.","Scope and Contents Is sending him eight pills with directions about taking them. Scrapbook p. 109.","Scope and Contents General political discussion about states rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 85.","Scope and Contents Receipt to St. George Tucker for fee. Scrapbook p. 18.","Scope and Contents ALS. 1 p. Comment on politics; land scrip. Scrapbook p. 82.","Scope and Contents As a judge he complains of the low salaries paid to judges; also has political comment. Scrapbook p. 55.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 133.","Scope and Contents Discussion of politics of the day involving Webster, Harrison, Tyler, and his not being appointed to the mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 4.","Scope and Contents Politics and states rights; comment on Calhoun; may send his son to study under Tucker. Scrapbook p. 104.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence to Mrs. Gilmer on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 129.","Scope and Contents Letter introducing a friend Wm. S. Reid, Jr. Scrapbook p. 88.","Scope and Contents Warrants for land and issuance of scrip. Scrapbook p. 63.","Scope and Contents Invitation to deliver a lecture to the Association. Scrapbook p. 114.","Scope and Contents Seeking a job for unnamed person. Scrapbook p. 41.","Scope and Contents Asks that navy order one Henry Hunter into service; comments on Federal fiscal affairs, bills of exchange, etc. Scrapbook p. 101.","Scope and Contents Writes to this student to correct some misunderstanding, mediated by President Dew. Scrapbook p. 110.","Scope and Contents Discusses states rights, Tyler's attitude toward his suggestions, etc. Scrapbook p. 139.","Scope and Contents Letter giving family news. Scrapbook p. 87.","Scope and Contents Writes asking if Mr. Walker has any business( legal?) that can be given to her husband Robert Tyler, son of Pres. John Tyler to help out financially. Scrapbook p. 143.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 15.","Scope and Contents Her health; gaiters don't fit plan for trip to Wetmore; news of acquaintances. Incomplete. Scrapbook p. 147.","Scope and Contents Writes about some prospective appointment and those supporting him. Scrapbook p. 148.","Scope and Contents Comment on first day of Tyler's succession to Presidency after death of Harrison; funeral plans, etc. Scrapbook p. 105.","Scope and Contents Long comment on persecution of the \"Tyler men;\" political discussion. Scrapbook p. 140.","Scope and Contents General political comment on people and questions of the day including Mexico. Scrapbook p. 145.","Scope and Contents Wants to get a loan to qualify as sheriff with real estate as security. Scrapbook p. 47.","Scope and Contents Regarding estate of a Dr. Dixon. Scrapbook p. 36.","Scope and Contents Reports Doctor Peachy wants Gilmer in his message to Legislature to read them the last year's report from the College of Wm \u0026 Mary; Upshur describes the College, its 100 students, and its great need for help. Scrapbook p. 92.","Scope and Contents Political and business discussion. Scrapbook p. 94","Scope and Contents Acknowledges letter and says he \"gave directions yesterday about the foreign ministries.\" Scrapbook p. 135.","Scope and Contents Talk of Jackson politics and the duel between Charles Dickinson and Andrew Jackson. Scrapbook p. 35.","Scope and Contents Following death of Sec. of Navy Gilmer in gun explosion, writes note of condolence and sends letters addressed to her husband, and requesting that she return any of a public nature. Scrapbook p. 127.","Scope and Contents Objects to editorial remarks in Charlottesville paper; and asks Gilmer to have correction made; refers to \"most vexations season of the year, it is the time for hiring my negroes and a host of them are now belaboring me with their complaints of their bad treatment of the last year, etc.\" Scrapbook p. 75.","Scope and Contents Asks that Mrs. Gilmer be notified of the death of her mother that morning. Scrapbook p. 141.","Scope and Contents Invites him to celebration of General Jackson's birthday March 15th. Scrapbook p. 136.","Scope and Contents Response to invitation to public dinner at Charlottesville opposing the President Jackson. Scrapbook p. 71.","Scope and Contents Sentiment as to the Missouri Compromise. Scrapbook p. 26","Scope and Contents Constitutional questions; rights of the people of the South. Scrapbook p. 24.","Scope and Contents The Missouri Compromise; quotes from President Monroe. Scrapbook p. 2.","Scope and Contents Fears Whig majority; further political comment. Scrapbook p. 108.","Scope and Contents Concerning sale of Hopkins' grey horse and legal matter in Charles City Co. Court.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of Collier Harrison for post.","Scope and Contents Will excercise his best influence in behalf of Mr. Carr; DeWitt is publishing the lives of the Governors of Va.; asks that minor write the article about Gilmer.","Scope and Contents Autograph in answer to Wheeler's request.","Scope and Contents General family letter, concerns studies of George Gilmer? at UVa.","Scope and Contents Crayon portrait of his father, Patrick Henry which hung in capitol for several months and was lost; understands there is a portrait of his father in the Tyler family; please send him a description of that one.","Scope and Contents Reply to Henry's letter of 2 May 1860 regarding the portrait of his father.","Scope and Contents Civil War letters written from Yorktown, Young Mill, Camp Deas, Williamsburg, and Richmond. Including resolution of sympathy to family of lt. Col. St. George Tucker upon his death, Jan. 1863; requests slave Jim, other mention of Jim.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions he has seen the President.","Scope and Contents Her husband's papers destroyed in the burning of Richmond; relationship between Tyler and Webster re Ashburton Treaty.","Scope and Contents .","Scope and Contents Includes documents, a brochure on Southern flags, Southern historical notes, a pamphlet from the Senate of the United States concerning reduction of federal expenditures, history notes on Latin America, and other historical notes primarily concerning the South and Southern people.","Scope and Contents Includes an announcement of the publication entitled Career Women of America; a justification for calling the Civil War the \"War Between the States;\" and two announcements from the New York Peace Society concerning events in 1939.","Scope and Contents Materials including a publication concerning the expunging from official records of any defaming statements towards David Minton Wright, M.D., a doctor during the Civil War, articles concerning religious devotion, an announcement of the publication of Genealogies of the Presidents of the United States, and other historical papers from the College of William and Mary and other places of interest in Virginia.","Scope and Contents Materials including a Virginia Senate roll call from 1932, a pamphlet from the North Carolina Historical Review concerning the origin of the Franklin-Lee imbroglio, a blank form from the Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, the 36th annual report from the Packard Motor Company, postcards of St. John's Church in Hampton, a postcard of the marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, a postcard of the baptism of Pocohontas and a pamphlet entitled \"Additional Charter of the College of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania.\"","Scope and Contents Materials including a card stating the rules of operation for Tyler's Bureau of Genealogy, a pamphlet from the State Board of Health of West Virginia, a copy of an article, entitled \"Daniel Boone and the American Pioneer\" written by Archibald Henderson, which has been signed by the author for Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of an address delivered before the Colonial Dames of America by Hon. George L. Christian on the subject of John Tyler, a piece of paper with a printed picture and explanation of South Carolina's \"Black\" Republican Legislature of Reconstruction Days, and a copy of the Alumni Gazette of the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Materials include an article taken from the Virginia Journal of Education on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, an article from the Virginia Institute of Mechanics on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of The Christian Thinker, copies of The Pine Needle, a flyer calling for a protest against the passage of the president's bill to reconstruct the Supreme Court and two booklets of the Kyvala Dream Books series.","2 1/2\" x 4 3/16\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of F.A. Barksdale with inscription on the verso \"Yours in K ,\" taken by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P1)","4 3/8\" x 6 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Johanna Tyler Bouldin, aunt of President John Tyler, photographer unknown. No negative included. (P2)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, photograph of frame painting profiled head and shoulders of Carter Braxton, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P3)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of B. Callaghan from San Antonio, Texas apparently taken while he BC attended the University of Virginia, taken by Eugene A. Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P4)","2 7/16\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Henry Page Dyer. Photo taken by Kuhn and Cummins, Artistic Photographers, Baltimore, Maryland. No negative available. (P5)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Patrick Henry taken from a painting, taken by Cook. No negative available. (P6)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Abraham Lincoln mounted copied from the original taken in Chicago and owned by Oliver R. Barrett, photographer unknown. No negative available. (P7)","3\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President James Monroe, engraver unknown. No negative available. (P8)","Scope and Contents 3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Col. B.G. Scott, engraver unknown, negative included. (P9). Also included photographic print of an engraving, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2, black and white, head and shoulders view, Brig-Gen George Weedon, engraver unknown, negative included. (P10)","2 1/2\" x 3 3/4\", sepia and white, portrait of Miss Ellie Seawell seated, taken at Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P11)","8\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Harry C. Semple, artist unknown. (P12)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler, Jr. at age 12, photographer J.H. Faber, Norfolk, Va., no negative available. (P13)","8 1/4\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President John Tyler, painted by Healy, engraved by H.B. Hall's Sons. (P14)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler when Governor, taken from a painting by Jarvie, no negative available. (P15)","2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia and white, full length view of Julia G. Tyler?, taken by Y. Merz, New York, no negative available. (P16)","4 7/8\" x 7 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Mrs. Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Julia Gardiner Tyler), taken by Boice, no negative available. (P17)","4 2/8\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Lyon G. Tyler, photographed by George S. Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P18)","4 3/4\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, Lyon G. Tyler as President of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va, photographer unknown. (P19)","2 1/2\" x 3 7/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Pearl Tyler Ellis at age 16, photographer unknown, no negative available (portion at bottom of photograph is torn off). (P20)","5\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Robert Tyler, Jr. held in folder, printed by Stanley Paulger, Montgomery, Alabama. (P21)","4 3/8\" x 6 5/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Dr. Wal? Henry Tyler, Brother of President John Tyler, photograph by Miley, Lexington, Virginia, no negative available. (P22)","Photograph (2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\" ; black \u0026 white) of unidentified infant (deceased) laying on reclining couch, photograph by Johnston, Waco, Texas, no negative available. (P23)","2 7/8\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, seated portrait of an unidentified female, photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph is matted. (P24)","Scope and Contents 2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia, head and shoulders profile view of unidentified female, photographed by William Klauser, New York, no negative available. (P25). Including carte-de-visite, undated 2 1/2 x 4, sepia, head to waist of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P26)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of an unidentified man, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P27)","7\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders view, unidentified male, engraver unidentified. (P28)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P29)","3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, group portrait of family all identified on verso of photograph, but there is no family name included, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P30)","4 7/8\" x 6 3/4\", sepia and white, group shot taken in front of Casa Grande Ruins discovered by Father Kino in 1693, twelve miles from Florence, AR., Scott White is at the center of the group, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P31)","Scope and Contents 3\" x 4 7/8\", black and white, group of unidentified people outside gathered around cooking pots in a field, photographer unidentified, no negative available. (P32). Including undated, photographic print, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of a white family and several Indians, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P33) Also including undated, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of unidentified people walking along a pathway, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P34)","7 1/8\" x 9\", sepia and white, group shot of unidentified group possibly celebrating the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, photograph purchased by the Norfolk Advertising Board, photograph credited to \"Acme Photo,\" no negative available. (P35)","3\" x 4 3/4\", sepia and white, unidentified group of people seated around outdoor tables; photographer unknown, no negative available. (P36)","4 3/8\" x 11 5/8\", black and white, unidentified group of people attending an outdoor lecture of some type; photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph mounted on mat board. (P37)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, mounted by W.A. Wilde Company, picture of biblical figure. (P38)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", sepia, Bruton Parish Church before the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Wlliamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P39)","Scope and Contents 6\" x 7 5/8\", black and white, photograph of the alabasten effigy of Bishop Theophilus Field at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford England, photographed by W.H. Rustine, no negative available. (P40). Inscribed on verso: \"To my kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Doumus, from Katharine M. Murphy.\"","3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, Old Donation Church built in 1694, restored in 1916, in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P41)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia, showing the site of the graves of George Braxton and his wife Mary Carter at Mattapony Church in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P42). Including photographic print, May 3, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, Mattapony Church (which became Baptist in 1828) in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P43)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia, Merchant's Hope Church built in 1657, photographed by C.R. Rees, Petersburg, Va., no negative available. (P44)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, two men standing in two spots both known as the site of George Wythe's grave, St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P45). Including photographic print, April 26, 1919, 3 5/8 x 4 5/8, black and white, a plan of St. John's Church, Henrico Parish, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P46)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, the tomb of Benjamin Harrison III and his wife Evelyn Byrd in Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P47). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white,\"Tombs of William Byrd, wife Mary, and Evelyn (granddaughter),\" Westover Churchyard, Old Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P48) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, the tombs of Benjamin Harrison III and wife - Evelyn Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Theodore Bland, Westover Church - old site - Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P49) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, gravemaker of Theodore Bland's (1630-1671) grave, Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P51) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, picture of Westover Church \"after the removal from river bank to present site,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative abailable. (P52)","7 3/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, the Ballard and Exchange Hotels, Richmond, Va., site of John Tyler's death in 1862, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P53)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Bear Point\" \"rear and north end of house of Edward Thruston II (1705?),\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P54). Including photographic print, May 8, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"Bear Point \"Burial ground 500 yards S.E. of Edward Thurston II's house, 14 graves in 2 rows each marked by cedar posts,\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P55)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, \"Berkeley\" \"Beginning 1676 was home to 5 generations of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin IV, 1726-1791, Signer and his son William H. Harrison, President U.S., both born here,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P56). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"burial ground 500 yards southeast of residence, no evidence that older generations were buried here,\" Charles City Co., va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P57) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley \"looking across lawn towards garden on a lower terrace and James River beyond,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P58) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"in the garden looking towards residence,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P60)","5 3/4\" x 8\", brown and beige, \"Carter's Creek,\" Gloucester Co., Va., artist unknown, torn. (P61)","8\" x 10\", black and white, \"Carter's Creek\" (Built 1694), Fairfield, Gloucester Co., Va., printed by Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P62)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Chericoke,\" \"Former home was built by Carter Braxton and was burned shortly before he died in Richmond, Va., in 1797,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P63). Including photographic print, May 1, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, \"Old burial ground at \"Chericoke,\" if Carter Brxton's grave is at \"Chericoke it is here and unmarked,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P64)","2\" x 3 1/2\", sepia and white, \"Elim,\" \"home of Keil as it appears today,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P66)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, \"Elsing Green,\" \"200 yards from the Pamunky River and bought and remodelled by Carter Braxton, Signer in 1758 - Now home of Judge R. Gregory,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P67). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, May 1, 1919, \"Elsing Green,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P68)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Greenway,\" \"Charles City, Court House, Va., view of Mansion House as seen from Highway at Entrance Gate,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P69)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, Kling and Queen Co., Va.,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P71). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, King and Queen Co., Va.,\" photogapher unknown, no negative available. (P71)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, \"Pear Park Jr.,\" no location listed, inscribed on verso of photograph \"For Annie dear, with love from Lucy,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P72)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 5/8\", black and white, \"Brick end of 1758 house - sides frame new home of Clarence M. Cruser,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P73). Including photographic print, May 6, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"This house was raised September 30th 1758 by AS on Truston's Creek and called Malachy Thruston house,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P74)","Scope and Contents 5 7/8\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, \"Ringfield, built by early settlers in Va., before 1680,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P75). Including photographic print same as P75. (P76)","Scope and Contents 5\" x 7\", black and white, The Peyton-Randolph home, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P77). Including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P78) Also including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Blair house, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P79) Also including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, The Taylor House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P80)","3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, Adam Thoroughgood's House, Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P81)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", sepia, on front of photograph is written, \"house in which President John Tyler lived in Williamsburg, Va. before removing to Bassett House in said city,\" and on verso of photograph is inscribed: \"House in Williamsburg of Washington and Lafayette headquarters,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P82)","5\" x 7\", black and white, \"Residence of John Tyler as Vice President - when he became President in 1841, (Pictured preserved by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler in William and Mary Library), Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P83)","Scope and Contents 6 7/8\" x 9 3/4\", black and white, landscape view of river with house in background and in the foreground is seen a marker with the inscription \"Here the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" Wakefield, Va., F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P84). Including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, enlargement of the marker in P84 with the inscription \"Here on the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P85) Also including September 7, 1933, William Harden, Savannah, Ga., to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, Holdcroft P.O., Charles City Co., Va. Writes concerning the photographs (P84 and P85) which were printed in a book entitled The Landscape Album, hopes he LGT finds the photographs both interesting and useful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","5\" x 7\", sepia and white, The College of William and Mary Library erected in 1908, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P86)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"York Hall Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Signer during American Revolution. Present home of Mr. and mrs. George Blow,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P87)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/8\" x 5 1/2\", sepia and black, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P89)","3 1/8\" x 3 1/8\", sepia, unidentified Legislation Chamber, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P90)","3 1.2\" 4 3/4\", black and white, pieces of Churchill Silver owned by Mr. J. Churchill Cooke of \"Foxleigh,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P91)","7\" x 9 1/8\", black and white, tomb of Col. David Bray, located in Bruton Parrish sic Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available","7 7/8\" x 9 7/8\", black and white, grave of Parson Blain Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P93)","8\" x 10\", black and white, grave of \"John Tyler, President of the United States 1841-1845,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P94)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, granite slab marking the \"grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr. 1738-1789, Signer,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P95). Including Photographic print, May 9, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Granite slab over grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P96)","6 1/2\" x 7\", sepia, plaque depicting battle scene between white settlers and Indians with inscription \"The University at Henrico. Destroyed in the Massacre 22 March 1622,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P97)","5\" x 5 7/8\", black and white, \"Old Lowerstoft plate which belonged to Col. Frances West of King William County, Virginia,\" photograph is matted, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P98)","3 1/2\" x 5 3/8\", black and white, monument erected by the Congress of the United States commemorating the Battle of Cowpens which occurred on January 17, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina, photographer unknown. (P126)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, \"Looking through Plate Glass Window at the Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H.,\" photographer unknown. (P127). Including undated, postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2, color picture of Commerce Trust Building and Commerce Garage, Kansas City, Missouri, photographer unknown. Included with an envelope addressed to Sue Ruffin Tyler (Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler). (P128)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, photograph of the painting of the Review of the Army at Fort Cumberland which took place October 16, 1794, Cumberland, Md., artist unknown, photographed by C.A. Hoppin, no negative available. (P129)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, the statue of Lord Botetourt, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P130)","Scope and Contents D.","Scope and Contents Also included in this folder is a ribbon commemorating the unveiling of the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Richmond, Va. Nwscl.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of the books presented in 1784 by Louis XVI of France to the library of the University of Pennsylvania and a list of Virginia Historical Magazines.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of school superintendents in Virginia, a list of leading newspapers in various states, a list of historians of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a list of state regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Includes a list of papers offered to the Virginia Historical Society, a list of some of Lyon G. Tyler's works, a list of \"the officers and founder of the Jamestown Society,\" and notes on the slave trade. Ds.","Scope and Contents Papers including a list of the flowers at the funeral of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, notes on the life of John Tyler, a summary of the first volume of Revolutionary War Records, a radio address by Walter W. Van Kirk concerning impending war in 1939, and a copy of a book dedication to Lyon Gardiner Tyler given by the Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Including notes concerning the life of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler and Joseph Ferdinand Zeilling's life, receipts, cancelled checks, a poem written by Lyon G. Tyler, a proposal for a fireproof library building and notes on Charles City Co., Va.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. D.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 42 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 11 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents These articles are placed in a volume that was once a journal of accounts. 97 pp. MsV #137.","Scope and Contents Many of the articles are loose inside the volume. 50 pp. MsV #138","Scope and Contents AC.","Scope and Contents 78 pp. MsV #139","Scope and Contents Items transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).","Scope and Contents Lock of hair and pressed plant material from envelope with inscription \"My mother's hair and flowers from her grave and my father's hair.\" Transferred from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c","Scope and Contents One pair of pince nez style of eye glasses. Poor condition with a broken lense. 4 in. (width). Transferred to Manuscripts Artifact Collection from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A02","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group H, 1750/1935"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group H, 1750/1935"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["01/Mss. 65 T97 Group H","/repositories/2/resources/8891"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 65 T97 Group H","/repositories/2/resources/8891"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler Family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler Family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Tyler Family"],"creators_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family"],"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."],"access_subjects_ssim":["United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--Politics and Government","Correspondence","Notebooks","Photographs","Scrapbooks"],"access_subjects_ssm":["United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--Politics and Government","Correspondence","Notebooks","Photographs","Scrapbooks"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Notebooks","Photographs","Scrapbooks"],"date_range_isim":[1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759,1760,1761,1762,1763,1764,1765,1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935],"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."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOther Information:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A PDF document of this inventory is available online.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_h.pdf\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_h.pdf"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-G, 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","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-G, 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.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1750-1935, which are miscellaneous manuscripts with Tyler family connections. Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bound scrapbook of letters collected by the Tyler family. Among the correspondents are: St. George Tucker, A.P. Upshur, Thomas R. Dew and Charles Yancey. A separate inventory is included with the scrapbook. 138 pp. MsV. Included, 10 items in a separate folder, loose manuscripts also collected by the Tyler family and included at the end of the inventory of the scrapbook. 10 items.OCLC #23170451\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines appointment to a position as income would be too low. Scrapbook p. 28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of attitude of State legislaters toward rights of States under the Constitution; admission of territories; property rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter requesting more information about some previous matter. Scrapbook p. 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Distribution of fascimiles of Declaration of Independence authorized by John Quincy Adams; political comment on the Bank, tariff, Jackson, Van Buren, etc. Scrapbook p. 52.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to James Barbour for $20. Scrapbook p. 19b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The possible appointment of Mr. Southall to be a judge; discussion of Turkish mission. Scrapbook p. 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asking for informaion about a purchase. Scrapbook p. 83.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to Benjamin Johnson for £500, etc. Scrapbook p. 19c.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Scrapbook p. 14b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Distress at reports he opposed Gilmer for Speaker of the House and writes to refute them. Scrapbook p. 84.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns the recipients' recommendation of Robert Brooke to the secretary of War and requesting information on why it was ineffectual in obtaining for Robert an appointment to West Point. Scrapbook p. 103. Transcript: ? May 15, 1841 Dear Sir I came to town this morning and was informed that you had passed. It would have afforded me great pleasure to have met with you. Will you do me the favor to inquire of the Secretary of War on what ground it was that your warm recommendation of Robert was ineffectual to give him the appointment to West Point. I have great anxiety to know and shall be greatly indebted to you can remove it. Yours with cordial regard Francis Brooke I am writing with horrible materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Instructions about mailing letters to insure delivery, etc. Scrapbook p. 34.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rejection by Senate of Major Lee to be Consul-general in Algiers. Scrapbook p. 61.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Would like a place in the General Court and gives his qualification. Scrapbook p. 69.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes on behalf of General Carroll of Tennessee for the Mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 124.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mention of \"Clay Whiggery,\" States' rights, Jefferson's doctrines, etc. Scrapbook p. 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a copy of the \"Bland Papers published in Petersburg. Scrapbook p. 115.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants warrant in the Navy for son, Robert; with so many sons he wants military education for them as he is sure Union will be dissolved some day and the South will have to fight. Scrapbok p. 107.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion about Van Buren, tariffs, etc. Scrapbook p. 44.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mention of Mr. Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Postmaster General) feeling someone ought not be retained in office; also mention of a desired letter. Scrapbook p. 117.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Attempt to regain a Tyler letter to him which dealt with the Bank of the United States; not successful. Scrapbook p. 118.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion \"on the project for distributing the proceeds of the public lands.\" Scrapbook p. 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advocates numerous large Jackson meetings in opposing Adams (referred to as \"Johnny Q); declines offer to write for the Advocate. Scrapbook p. 33.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to John Dandridge for a fee, Scrapbook p. 18b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler's nomination for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 77.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note on the back apparently by John Tyler: \"The rejections proceeded on the ground that those men sustained by administration.\" Scrapbook p. 116.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes in behalf of John B. Peachy for a government job. Scrapbook p. 126.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calls his attention to a report of L.W. Tazewell of 28 April 1828 on principles of the Constitution concerning acquisition of foreign territory. Scrapbook p. 119.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news of illnesses, births, deaths, etc. Scrapbook p. 13.AG35\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calls attention to papers left about claims of Col. George Jackson. Scrapbook p. 106.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advises about disposal of an estate; comment on Jackson -- some believe he \"can do no wrong, or has the right to do wrong.\" Scrapbook p. 73.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request for invoices of goods imported in Brig Dispatch, and bills of loading for tobacco shipped. Scrapbook p. 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request of a relative in the Army at Pensacola to be discouraged; discussion of Buchanan and Jackson. Scrapbook p. 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines invitation to dinner on account of health. Scrapbook p. 100.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Promoting a Jackson-Barbour ticket and arranging political meetings. Scrapbook p. 53.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents LS. 1 p. Letter inviting Tyler to be honorary member with names below of Charles H. Blake, Walter F. Blount \u0026amp; Wm. R. Drinkard. Scrapbook p. 72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Proposal to compromise a controversy between Capt. Francis Smith and Loyal Co. Scrapbook p. 39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks for copy of Senate speech; comment on \"Jacksonism.\" Scrapbook p. 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of affection. Scrapbook p. 121.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on the President's proclamation and State power; also business matters. Scrapbook p. 56.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political comment; \"Mr. Calhoun yesterday delivered a most powerful speech.\"\" Scrapbook p. 70.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past \"betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion; states rights; hopes for new edition of his father's Blackstone. Scrapbook p. 66.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notice of nomination by Central Corresponding Committee to be Vice President. Scrapbook p. 76.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Condemns a Mr. Williams, Collector of the Port; asks Mrs. Tyler to intervene with the President in behalf of a relative. Scrapbook p. 123.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Agreement as to wages to be paid a distiller. Scrapbook p. 20.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on slavery and the abolitionists. Scrapbook p. 89.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with the Governor of New York, William Henry Seward, by Gilmer as to constitutional matters. Scrapbook p. 90.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Purchase of some Texas Treasury notes for Gilmer as speculation; comment as to possible annexation. Scrapbook p. 120.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of social news of Richmond and news of family and friends printed in 23W(1)285-286. Scapbook p. 142.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; Jackson. Scrapbook p. 60.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on forthcoming election to U.S. Senate and promise of votes; also note on outside by Tyler. Scrapbook p. 65.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Financing of a printing press of Mr. Reinhart's purchased by ? Hall in Danville; bears note by E.W. Reinhart signed \"E.W.R.\" Scrapbook p. 38.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Praise for his veto of \"the Bank schemes of Mr. Clay even though unpopular there; more political comment. Scrapbook p. 102.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends John C. Spencer, New York, being called to Tyler's cabinet Secretary of War. Scrapbook p. 99.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks the appointment of a friend and relations, C.S. Todd, to the mission to Vienna. Scrapbook p. 98.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter about health, has no fixed prospect of going to Washington, overseer has ruined prospect for crop, William Temple will stay and supervise this winter. Scrapbook p. 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Decision of ousting speaker, discussion of Gilmer's prospects of becoming Speaker. Scrapbook p. 58.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On direction of a Committee of the Association of Friends, presents copy of a \"Narrative if a visit to the West Indies.\" Scrapbook p. 134.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. Advice as to how the President should handle Ohio politicians. Scrapbook p. 111.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of encouragement as to political matters. Scrapbook p. 50.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advises against his trying for the Speaker's chair to turn out Banks; political comment; Tazewell's resignation. Scrapbook p. 57.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Criticizes Tyler for not appointing personal friends to offices; cites Jackson as one who did. Scrapbook p. 132.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sale of a Mr. Moon's Negroes and prices, commission, etc. Scrapbook p. 79.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Introduces a Mr. Miller, friend of Pres. Houston of Texas; concerning ? Henderson who is sent to negotiate annexation of Texas which Houston is in favor of; requests additional naval force in Gulf to check movement by Mexico. Scrapbook p. 130.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claim against the Taylor estate by the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to letter from Gilmer regarding the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 40.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Applauds his actions and invites him to a meeting July 4th. Scrapbook p. 122.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request for settlement of an old account. Scrapbook p. 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notifies Gilmer of his election to be a corresponding member of the National institution in Washington. Scrapbook p. 97.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Settlement of claims against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 54.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks for courtesies on visit to Washington; request for appointment for Eustace Robinson; appeal to have Geo Washington remains moved from Mount Vernon where they are neglected to Washington. Scrapbook p. 43.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Supports Gilmer's favoring Calhoun; urges him to send out more \"subscription papesr for the \"Virginia Times' which is about to come out competing with theEnquirer.\" Scrapbook p. 48.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation to Inaugural Ball for James K. Polk on March 4th. Scrapbook p. 138.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding subscription to proposed paper. Scrapbook p. 51.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about validity of a claim by Henry Dixon, son of John Dixon \u0026amp; Hunter Printers, against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 46.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion of Virginia and Van Buren. Scrapbook p. 59.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encourages publication of the Virginia Times. Scrapbook p. 49.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 4 pp. Report cabinet appointments to be made by Harrison and desires Southerners; conversation with Webster, etc. Scrapbook p. 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Approves of Tyler and Texas policy. Scrapbook p. 128.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has taken deposition of an unwilling witness. Scrapbook p. 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Gilmer for his letter and care respecting his remarks. Requests he not republish anything from National Intelligencer imputed to Randolph; states the paper Telegraph is equally inaccurate. Scrapbook p. 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Caustic comment about Jackson and Benton; reports that Jackson wll purchase Texas. Scrapbook p. 81.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents As chairman of the Committee of Curators of the Richmond Lyceum, Richard invites Tyler to speak at future meeting; explains aims, etc. of the Lyceum. Scrapbook p. 86.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unsuccessful results of a lottery, etc. Scrapbook p. 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for Gilmer's advice in connection with possible condidacy for Senate. Scrapbook p. 37.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. War, Missouri question, Bank of the United States, James River Canal Co., etc. Scrapbook p. 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Robinson to defend them all in suits. scrapbook p. 14a.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends condolences. Scrapbook p. 137.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News and encouragement from her cousin. Scrapbook p. 144.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family letter. Scrapbook p. 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family matters; birth of a son to Mrs. Tyler. Maria H. Seawell--Pres. Tyler's sister. Scrapbook p. 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts invitation of Williamsburg Guards and Troops of Cavalry to address 4th of July celebration; usurpation of power by Jacksonites deplored; hero of Tippecanoe flavored. Scrapbook p. 91.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks for a favor. Scrapbook p. 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of Loyal Company business. scrapbook p. 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Action of House of Delegates on controversial legislation; meeting of States Rights party which named Tyler for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 78.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advocates a road to Harrisonburg and requests support; comments on the government, states rights, nullification, etc. Scrapbook p. 68.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will communicate with the President about the lady's request; the \"next session promises to be busy...a session of business, while the next one...of intrigue and cabal.\" Scrapbook p. 3b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for indulgences as to securities for George Geiger of Staunton. Scrapbook p. 96.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of the cost of publishing the laws in newspapers and pamphlets. Scrapbook p. 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about possible dividend from the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is sending him eight pills with directions about taking them. Scrapbook p. 109.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General political discussion about states rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 85.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to St. George Tucker for fee. Scrapbook p. 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 1 p. Comment on politics; land scrip. Scrapbook p. 82.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents As a judge he complains of the low salaries paid to judges; also has political comment. Scrapbook p. 55.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of condolence on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 133.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of politics of the day involving Webster, Harrison, Tyler, and his not being appointed to the mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Politics and states rights; comment on Calhoun; may send his son to study under Tucker. Scrapbook p. 104.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of condolence to Mrs. Gilmer on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 129.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter introducing a friend Wm. S. Reid, Jr. Scrapbook p. 88.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrants for land and issuance of scrip. Scrapbook p. 63.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation to deliver a lecture to the Association. Scrapbook p. 114.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seeking a job for unnamed person. Scrapbook p. 41.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that navy order one Henry Hunter into service; comments on Federal fiscal affairs, bills of exchange, etc. Scrapbook p. 101.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes to this student to correct some misunderstanding, mediated by President Dew. Scrapbook p. 110.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses states rights, Tyler's attitude toward his suggestions, etc. Scrapbook p. 139.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter giving family news. Scrapbook p. 87.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes asking if Mr. Walker has any business( legal?) that can be given to her husband Robert Tyler, son of Pres. John Tyler to help out financially. Scrapbook p. 143.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Scrapbook p. 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her health; gaiters don't fit plan for trip to Wetmore; news of acquaintances. Incomplete. Scrapbook p. 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes about some prospective appointment and those supporting him. Scrapbook p. 148.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on first day of Tyler's succession to Presidency after death of Harrison; funeral plans, etc. Scrapbook p. 105.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Long comment on persecution of the \"Tyler men;\" political discussion. Scrapbook p. 140.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General political comment on people and questions of the day including Mexico. Scrapbook p. 145.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to get a loan to qualify as sheriff with real estate as security. Scrapbook p. 47.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding estate of a Dr. Dixon. Scrapbook p. 36.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports Doctor Peachy wants Gilmer in his message to Legislature to read them the last year's report from the College of Wm \u0026amp; Mary; Upshur describes the College, its 100 students, and its great need for help. Scrapbook p. 92.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political and business discussion. Scrapbook p. 94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Acknowledges letter and says he \"gave directions yesterday about the foreign ministries.\" Scrapbook p. 135.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Talk of Jackson politics and the duel between Charles Dickinson and Andrew Jackson. Scrapbook p. 35.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Following death of Sec. of Navy Gilmer in gun explosion, writes note of condolence and sends letters addressed to her husband, and requesting that she return any of a public nature. Scrapbook p. 127.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Objects to editorial remarks in Charlottesville paper; and asks Gilmer to have correction made; refers to \"most vexations season of the year, it is the time for hiring my negroes and a host of them are now belaboring me with their complaints of their bad treatment of the last year, etc.\" Scrapbook p. 75.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that Mrs. Gilmer be notified of the death of her mother that morning. Scrapbook p. 141.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invites him to celebration of General Jackson's birthday March 15th. Scrapbook p. 136.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to invitation to public dinner at Charlottesville opposing the President Jackson. Scrapbook p. 71.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sentiment as to the Missouri Compromise. Scrapbook p. 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Constitutional questions; rights of the people of the South. Scrapbook p. 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Missouri Compromise; quotes from President Monroe. Scrapbook p. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fears Whig majority; further political comment. Scrapbook p. 108.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning sale of Hopkins' grey horse and legal matter in Charles City Co. Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes in behalf of Collier Harrison for post.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will excercise his best influence in behalf of Mr. Carr; DeWitt is publishing the lives of the Governors of Va.; asks that minor write the article about Gilmer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Autograph in answer to Wheeler's request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General family letter, concerns studies of George Gilmer? at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Crayon portrait of his father, Patrick Henry which hung in capitol for several months and was lost; understands there is a portrait of his father in the Tyler family; please send him a description of that one.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reply to Henry's letter of 2 May 1860 regarding the portrait of his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Civil War letters written from Yorktown, Young Mill, Camp Deas, Williamsburg, and Richmond. Including resolution of sympathy to family of lt. Col. St. George Tucker upon his death, Jan. 1863; requests slave Jim, other mention of Jim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; mentions he has seen the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her husband's papers destroyed in the burning of Richmond; relationship between Tyler and Webster re Ashburton Treaty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes documents, a brochure on Southern flags, Southern historical notes, a pamphlet from the Senate of the United States concerning reduction of federal expenditures, history notes on Latin America, and other historical notes primarily concerning the South and Southern people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes an announcement of the publication entitled Career Women of America; a justification for calling the Civil War the \"War Between the States;\" and two announcements from the New York Peace Society concerning events in 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials including a publication concerning the expunging from official records of any defaming statements towards David Minton Wright, M.D., a doctor during the Civil War, articles concerning religious devotion, an announcement of the publication of Genealogies of the Presidents of the United States, and other historical papers from the College of William and Mary and other places of interest in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials including a Virginia Senate roll call from 1932, a pamphlet from the North Carolina Historical Review concerning the origin of the Franklin-Lee imbroglio, a blank form from the Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, the 36th annual report from the Packard Motor Company, postcards of St. John's Church in Hampton, a postcard of the marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, a postcard of the baptism of Pocohontas and a pamphlet entitled \"Additional Charter of the College of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials including a card stating the rules of operation for Tyler's Bureau of Genealogy, a pamphlet from the State Board of Health of West Virginia, a copy of an article, entitled \"Daniel Boone and the American Pioneer\" written by Archibald Henderson, which has been signed by the author for Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of an address delivered before the Colonial Dames of America by Hon. George L. Christian on the subject of John Tyler, a piece of paper with a printed picture and explanation of South Carolina's \"Black\" Republican Legislature of Reconstruction Days, and a copy of the Alumni Gazette of the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials include an article taken from the Virginia Journal of Education on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, an article from the Virginia Institute of Mechanics on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of The Christian Thinker, copies of The Pine Needle, a flyer calling for a protest against the passage of the president's bill to reconstruct the Supreme Court and two booklets of the Kyvala Dream Books series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 3/16\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of F.A. Barksdale with inscription on the verso \"Yours in K ,\" taken by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/8\" x 6 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Johanna Tyler Bouldin, aunt of President John Tyler, photographer unknown. No negative included. (P2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, photograph of frame painting profiled head and shoulders of Carter Braxton, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of B. Callaghan from San Antonio, Texas apparently taken while he BC attended the University of Virginia, taken by Eugene A. Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 7/16\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Henry Page Dyer. Photo taken by Kuhn and Cummins, Artistic Photographers, Baltimore, Maryland. No negative available. (P5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Patrick Henry taken from a painting, taken by Cook. No negative available. (P6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Abraham Lincoln mounted copied from the original taken in Chicago and owned by Oliver R. Barrett, photographer unknown. No negative available. (P7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President James Monroe, engraver unknown. No negative available. (P8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Col. B.G. Scott, engraver unknown, negative included. (P9). Also included photographic print of an engraving, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2, black and white, head and shoulders view, Brig-Gen George Weedon, engraver unknown, negative included. (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 3 3/4\", sepia and white, portrait of Miss Ellie Seawell seated, taken at Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Harry C. Semple, artist unknown. (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler, Jr. at age 12, photographer J.H. Faber, Norfolk, Va., no negative available. (P13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 1/4\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President John Tyler, painted by Healy, engraved by H.B. Hall's Sons. (P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler when Governor, taken from a painting by Jarvie, no negative available. (P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia and white, full length view of Julia G. Tyler?, taken by Y. Merz, New York, no negative available. (P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 7/8\" x 7 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Mrs. Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Julia Gardiner Tyler), taken by Boice, no negative available. (P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 2/8\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Lyon G. Tyler, photographed by George S. Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/4\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, Lyon G. Tyler as President of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va, photographer unknown. (P19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 3 7/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Pearl Tyler Ellis at age 16, photographer unknown, no negative available (portion at bottom of photograph is torn off). (P20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Robert Tyler, Jr. held in folder, printed by Stanley Paulger, Montgomery, Alabama. (P21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/8\" x 6 5/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Dr. Wal? Henry Tyler, Brother of President John Tyler, photograph by Miley, Lexington, Virginia, no negative available. (P22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph (2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\" ; black \u0026amp; white) of unidentified infant (deceased) laying on reclining couch, photograph by Johnston, Waco, Texas, no negative available. (P23)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 7/8\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, seated portrait of an unidentified female, photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph is matted. (P24)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia, head and shoulders profile view of unidentified female, photographed by William Klauser, New York, no negative available. (P25). Including carte-de-visite, undated 2 1/2 x 4, sepia, head to waist of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P26)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of an unidentified man, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P27)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders view, unidentified male, engraver unidentified. (P28)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P29)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, group portrait of family all identified on verso of photograph, but there is no family name included, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P30)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 7/8\" x 6 3/4\", sepia and white, group shot taken in front of Casa Grande Ruins discovered by Father Kino in 1693, twelve miles from Florence, AR., Scott White is at the center of the group, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P31)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3\" x 4 7/8\", black and white, group of unidentified people outside gathered around cooking pots in a field, photographer unidentified, no negative available. (P32). Including undated, photographic print, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of a white family and several Indians, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P33) Also including undated, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of unidentified people walking along a pathway, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P34)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 1/8\" x 9\", sepia and white, group shot of unidentified group possibly celebrating the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, photograph purchased by the Norfolk Advertising Board, photograph credited to \"Acme Photo,\" no negative available. (P35)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3\" x 4 3/4\", sepia and white, unidentified group of people seated around outdoor tables; photographer unknown, no negative available. (P36)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/8\" x 11 5/8\", black and white, unidentified group of people attending an outdoor lecture of some type; photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph mounted on mat board. (P37)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, mounted by W.A. Wilde Company, picture of biblical figure. (P38)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", sepia, Bruton Parish Church before the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Wlliamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P39)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6\" x 7 5/8\", black and white, photograph of the alabasten effigy of Bishop Theophilus Field at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford England, photographed by W.H. Rustine, no negative available. (P40). Inscribed on verso: \"To my kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Doumus, from Katharine M. Murphy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, Old Donation Church built in 1694, restored in 1916, in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P41)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia, showing the site of the graves of George Braxton and his wife Mary Carter at Mattapony Church in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P42). Including photographic print, May 3, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, Mattapony Church (which became Baptist in 1828) in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P43)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia, Merchant's Hope Church built in 1657, photographed by C.R. Rees, Petersburg, Va., no negative available. (P44)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, two men standing in two spots both known as the site of George Wythe's grave, St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P45). Including photographic print, April 26, 1919, 3 5/8 x 4 5/8, black and white, a plan of St. John's Church, Henrico Parish, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P46)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, the tomb of Benjamin Harrison III and his wife Evelyn Byrd in Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P47). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white,\"Tombs of William Byrd, wife Mary, and Evelyn (granddaughter),\" Westover Churchyard, Old Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P48) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, the tombs of Benjamin Harrison III and wife - Evelyn Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Theodore Bland, Westover Church - old site - Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P49) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, gravemaker of Theodore Bland's (1630-1671) grave, Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P51) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, picture of Westover Church \"after the removal from river bank to present site,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative abailable. (P52)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 3/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, the Ballard and Exchange Hotels, Richmond, Va., site of John Tyler's death in 1862, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P53)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Bear Point\" \"rear and north end of house of Edward Thruston II (1705?),\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P54). Including photographic print, May 8, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"Bear Point \"Burial ground 500 yards S.E. of Edward Thurston II's house, 14 graves in 2 rows each marked by cedar posts,\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P55)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, \"Berkeley\" \"Beginning 1676 was home to 5 generations of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin IV, 1726-1791, Signer and his son William H. Harrison, President U.S., both born here,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P56). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"burial ground 500 yards southeast of residence, no evidence that older generations were buried here,\" Charles City Co., va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P57) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley \"looking across lawn towards garden on a lower terrace and James River beyond,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P58) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"in the garden looking towards residence,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P60)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 3/4\" x 8\", brown and beige, \"Carter's Creek,\" Gloucester Co., Va., artist unknown, torn. (P61)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", black and white, \"Carter's Creek\" (Built 1694), Fairfield, Gloucester Co., Va., printed by Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P62)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Chericoke,\" \"Former home was built by Carter Braxton and was burned shortly before he died in Richmond, Va., in 1797,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P63). Including photographic print, May 1, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, \"Old burial ground at \"Chericoke,\" if Carter Brxton's grave is at \"Chericoke it is here and unmarked,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P64)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2\" x 3 1/2\", sepia and white, \"Elim,\" \"home of Keil as it appears today,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P66)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, \"Elsing Green,\" \"200 yards from the Pamunky River and bought and remodelled by Carter Braxton, Signer in 1758 - Now home of Judge R. Gregory,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P67). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, May 1, 1919, \"Elsing Green,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P68)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Greenway,\" \"Charles City, Court House, Va., view of Mansion House as seen from Highway at Entrance Gate,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P69)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, Kling and Queen Co., Va.,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P71). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, King and Queen Co., Va.,\" photogapher unknown, no negative available. (P71)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, \"Pear Park Jr.,\" no location listed, inscribed on verso of photograph \"For Annie dear, with love from Lucy,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P72)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 5/8\", black and white, \"Brick end of 1758 house - sides frame new home of Clarence M. Cruser,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P73). Including photographic print, May 6, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"This house was raised September 30th 1758 by AS on Truston's Creek and called Malachy Thruston house,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P74)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 7/8\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, \"Ringfield, built by early settlers in Va., before 1680,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P75). Including photographic print same as P75. (P76)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5\" x 7\", black and white, The Peyton-Randolph home, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P77). Including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P78) Also including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Blair house, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P79) Also including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, The Taylor House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P80)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, Adam Thoroughgood's House, Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P81)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", sepia, on front of photograph is written, \"house in which President John Tyler lived in Williamsburg, Va. before removing to Bassett House in said city,\" and on verso of photograph is inscribed: \"House in Williamsburg of Washington and Lafayette headquarters,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P82)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 7\", black and white, \"Residence of John Tyler as Vice President - when he became President in 1841, (Pictured preserved by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler in William and Mary Library), Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P83)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 7/8\" x 9 3/4\", black and white, landscape view of river with house in background and in the foreground is seen a marker with the inscription \"Here the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" Wakefield, Va., F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P84). Including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, enlargement of the marker in P84 with the inscription \"Here on the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P85) Also including September 7, 1933, William Harden, Savannah, Ga., to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, Holdcroft P.O., Charles City Co., Va. Writes concerning the photographs (P84 and P85) which were printed in a book entitled The Landscape Album, hopes he LGT finds the photographs both interesting and useful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 7\", sepia and white, The College of William and Mary Library erected in 1908, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P86)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"York Hall Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Signer during American Revolution. Present home of Mr. and mrs. George Blow,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P87)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/8\" x 5 1/2\", sepia and black, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P89)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/8\" x 3 1/8\", sepia, unidentified Legislation Chamber, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P90)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1.2\" 4 3/4\", black and white, pieces of Churchill Silver owned by Mr. J. Churchill Cooke of \"Foxleigh,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P91)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7\" x 9 1/8\", black and white, tomb of Col. David Bray, located in Bruton Parrish sic Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 7/8\" x 9 7/8\", black and white, grave of Parson Blain Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P93)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", black and white, grave of \"John Tyler, President of the United States 1841-1845,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P94)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, granite slab marking the \"grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr. 1738-1789, Signer,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P95). Including Photographic print, May 9, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Granite slab over grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P96)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 1/2\" x 7\", sepia, plaque depicting battle scene between white settlers and Indians with inscription \"The University at Henrico. Destroyed in the Massacre 22 March 1622,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P97)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 5 7/8\", black and white, \"Old Lowerstoft plate which belonged to Col. Frances West of King William County, Virginia,\" photograph is matted, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P98)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/2\" x 5 3/8\", black and white, monument erected by the Congress of the United States commemorating the Battle of Cowpens which occurred on January 17, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina, photographer unknown. (P126)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, \"Looking through Plate Glass Window at the Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H.,\" photographer unknown. (P127). Including undated, postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2, color picture of Commerce Trust Building and Commerce Garage, Kansas City, Missouri, photographer unknown. Included with an envelope addressed to Sue Ruffin Tyler (Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler). (P128)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", sepia and white, photograph of the painting of the Review of the Army at Fort Cumberland which took place October 16, 1794, Cumberland, Md., artist unknown, photographed by C.A. Hoppin, no negative available. (P129)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, the statue of Lord Botetourt, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P130)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Also included in this folder is a ribbon commemorating the unveiling of the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Richmond, Va. Nwscl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a list of the books presented in 1784 by Louis XVI of France to the library of the University of Pennsylvania and a list of Virginia Historical Magazines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a list of school superintendents in Virginia, a list of leading newspapers in various states, a list of historians of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a list of state regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of papers offered to the Virginia Historical Society, a list of some of Lyon G. Tyler's works, a list of \"the officers and founder of the Jamestown Society,\" and notes on the slave trade. Ds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers including a list of the flowers at the funeral of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, notes on the life of John Tyler, a summary of the first volume of Revolutionary War Records, a radio address by Walter W. Van Kirk concerning impending war in 1939, and a copy of a book dedication to Lyon Gardiner Tyler given by the Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including notes concerning the life of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler and Joseph Ferdinand Zeilling's life, receipts, cancelled checks, a poem written by Lyon G. Tyler, a proposal for a fireproof library building and notes on Charles City Co., Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 16 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 16 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 42 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 11 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These articles are placed in a volume that was once a journal of accounts. 97 pp. MsV #137.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Many of the articles are loose inside the volume. 50 pp. MsV #138\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents AC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 78 pp. MsV #139\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Items transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lock of hair and pressed plant material from envelope with inscription \"My mother's hair and flowers from her grave and my father's hair.\" Transferred from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One pair of pince nez style of eye glasses. Poor condition with a broken lense. 4 in. (width). Transferred to Manuscripts Artifact Collection from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. 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Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.","Scope and Contents Bound scrapbook of letters collected by the Tyler family. Among the correspondents are: St. George Tucker, A.P. Upshur, Thomas R. Dew and Charles Yancey. A separate inventory is included with the scrapbook. 138 pp. MsV. Included, 10 items in a separate folder, loose manuscripts also collected by the Tyler family and included at the end of the inventory of the scrapbook. 10 items.OCLC #23170451","Scope and Contents Declines appointment to a position as income would be too low. Scrapbook p. 28.","Scope and Contents Discussion of attitude of State legislaters toward rights of States under the Constitution; admission of territories; property rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 25.","Scope and Contents Letter requesting more information about some previous matter. Scrapbook p. 32.","Scope and Contents Distribution of fascimiles of Declaration of Independence authorized by John Quincy Adams; political comment on the Bank, tariff, Jackson, Van Buren, etc. Scrapbook p. 52.","Scope and Contents Receipt to James Barbour for $20. Scrapbook p. 19b.","Scope and Contents The possible appointment of Mr. Southall to be a judge; discussion of Turkish mission. Scrapbook p. 12.","Scope and Contents Asking for informaion about a purchase. Scrapbook p. 83.","Scope and Contents Receipt to Benjamin Johnson for £500, etc. Scrapbook p. 19c.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 14b.","Scope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.","Scope and Contents Distress at reports he opposed Gilmer for Speaker of the House and writes to refute them. Scrapbook p. 84.","Scope and Contents Concerns the recipients' recommendation of Robert Brooke to the secretary of War and requesting information on why it was ineffectual in obtaining for Robert an appointment to West Point. Scrapbook p. 103. Transcript: ? May 15, 1841 Dear Sir I came to town this morning and was informed that you had passed. It would have afforded me great pleasure to have met with you. Will you do me the favor to inquire of the Secretary of War on what ground it was that your warm recommendation of Robert was ineffectual to give him the appointment to West Point. I have great anxiety to know and shall be greatly indebted to you can remove it. Yours with cordial regard Francis Brooke I am writing with horrible materials.","Scope and Contents Instructions about mailing letters to insure delivery, etc. Scrapbook p. 34.","Scope and Contents Rejection by Senate of Major Lee to be Consul-general in Algiers. Scrapbook p. 61.","Scope and Contents Would like a place in the General Court and gives his qualification. Scrapbook p. 69.","Scope and Contents Writes on behalf of General Carroll of Tennessee for the Mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 124.","Scope and Contents Mention of \"Clay Whiggery,\" States' rights, Jefferson's doctrines, etc. Scrapbook p. 9.","Scope and Contents Encloses a copy of the \"Bland Papers published in Petersburg. Scrapbook p. 115.","Scope and Contents Wants warrant in the Navy for son, Robert; with so many sons he wants military education for them as he is sure Union will be dissolved some day and the South will have to fight. Scrapbok p. 107.","Scope and Contents Political discussion about Van Buren, tariffs, etc. Scrapbook p. 44.","Scope and Contents Mention of Mr. Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Postmaster General) feeling someone ought not be retained in office; also mention of a desired letter. Scrapbook p. 117.","Scope and Contents Attempt to regain a Tyler letter to him which dealt with the Bank of the United States; not successful. Scrapbook p. 118.","Scope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.","Scope and Contents Discussion \"on the project for distributing the proceeds of the public lands.\" Scrapbook p. 7.","Scope and Contents Advocates numerous large Jackson meetings in opposing Adams (referred to as \"Johnny Q); declines offer to write for the Advocate. Scrapbook p. 33.","Scope and Contents Receipt to John Dandridge for a fee, Scrapbook p. 18b.","Scope and Contents Tyler's nomination for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 77.","Scope and Contents Note on the back apparently by John Tyler: \"The rejections proceeded on the ground that those men sustained by administration.\" Scrapbook p. 116.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of John B. Peachy for a government job. Scrapbook p. 126.","Scope and Contents Calls his attention to a report of L.W. Tazewell of 28 April 1828 on principles of the Constitution concerning acquisition of foreign territory. Scrapbook p. 119.","Scope and Contents Family news of illnesses, births, deaths, etc. Scrapbook p. 13.AG35","Scope and Contents Calls attention to papers left about claims of Col. George Jackson. Scrapbook p. 106.","Scope and Contents Advises about disposal of an estate; comment on Jackson -- some believe he \"can do no wrong, or has the right to do wrong.\" Scrapbook p. 73.","Scope and Contents Request for invoices of goods imported in Brig Dispatch, and bills of loading for tobacco shipped. Scrapbook p. 17.","Scope and Contents Request of a relative in the Army at Pensacola to be discouraged; discussion of Buchanan and Jackson. Scrapbook p. 10.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to dinner on account of health. Scrapbook p. 100.","Scope and Contents Promoting a Jackson-Barbour ticket and arranging political meetings. Scrapbook p. 53.","Scope and Contents LS. 1 p. Letter inviting Tyler to be honorary member with names below of Charles H. Blake, Walter F. Blount \u0026 Wm. R. Drinkard. Scrapbook p. 72.","Scope and Contents Proposal to compromise a controversy between Capt. Francis Smith and Loyal Co. Scrapbook p. 39.","Scope and Contents Thanks for copy of Senate speech; comment on \"Jacksonism.\" Scrapbook p. 62.","Scope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.","Scope and Contents Letter of affection. Scrapbook p. 121.","Scope and Contents Comment on the President's proclamation and State power; also business matters. Scrapbook p. 56.","Scope and Contents Political comment; \"Mr. Calhoun yesterday delivered a most powerful speech.\"\" Scrapbook p. 70.","Scope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past \"betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.","Scope and Contents Political discussion; states rights; hopes for new edition of his father's Blackstone. Scrapbook p. 66.","Scope and Contents Notice of nomination by Central Corresponding Committee to be Vice President. Scrapbook p. 76.","Scope and Contents Condemns a Mr. Williams, Collector of the Port; asks Mrs. Tyler to intervene with the President in behalf of a relative. Scrapbook p. 123.","Scope and Contents Agreement as to wages to be paid a distiller. Scrapbook p. 20.","Scope and Contents Comment on slavery and the abolitionists. Scrapbook p. 89.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with the Governor of New York, William Henry Seward, by Gilmer as to constitutional matters. Scrapbook p. 90.","Scope and Contents Purchase of some Texas Treasury notes for Gilmer as speculation; comment as to possible annexation. Scrapbook p. 120.","Scope and Contents Letter of social news of Richmond and news of family and friends printed in 23W(1)285-286. Scapbook p. 142.","Scope and Contents Political discussion, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; Jackson. Scrapbook p. 60.","Scope and Contents Comment on forthcoming election to U.S. Senate and promise of votes; also note on outside by Tyler. Scrapbook p. 65.","Scope and Contents Financing of a printing press of Mr. Reinhart's purchased by ? Hall in Danville; bears note by E.W. Reinhart signed \"E.W.R.\" Scrapbook p. 38.","Scope and Contents Praise for his veto of \"the Bank schemes of Mr. Clay even though unpopular there; more political comment. Scrapbook p. 102.","Scope and Contents Recommends John C. Spencer, New York, being called to Tyler's cabinet Secretary of War. Scrapbook p. 99.","Scope and Contents Asks the appointment of a friend and relations, C.S. Todd, to the mission to Vienna. Scrapbook p. 98.","Scope and Contents Letter about health, has no fixed prospect of going to Washington, overseer has ruined prospect for crop, William Temple will stay and supervise this winter. Scrapbook p. 5.","Scope and Contents Decision of ousting speaker, discussion of Gilmer's prospects of becoming Speaker. Scrapbook p. 58.","Scope and Contents On direction of a Committee of the Association of Friends, presents copy of a \"Narrative if a visit to the West Indies.\" Scrapbook p. 134.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. Advice as to how the President should handle Ohio politicians. Scrapbook p. 111.","Scope and Contents Letter of encouragement as to political matters. Scrapbook p. 50.","Scope and Contents Advises against his trying for the Speaker's chair to turn out Banks; political comment; Tazewell's resignation. Scrapbook p. 57.","Scope and Contents Criticizes Tyler for not appointing personal friends to offices; cites Jackson as one who did. Scrapbook p. 132.","Scope and Contents Sale of a Mr. Moon's Negroes and prices, commission, etc. Scrapbook p. 79.","Scope and Contents Introduces a Mr. Miller, friend of Pres. Houston of Texas; concerning ? Henderson who is sent to negotiate annexation of Texas which Houston is in favor of; requests additional naval force in Gulf to check movement by Mexico. Scrapbook p. 130.","Scope and Contents Claim against the Taylor estate by the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 45.","Scope and Contents Response to letter from Gilmer regarding the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 40.","Scope and Contents Applauds his actions and invites him to a meeting July 4th. Scrapbook p. 122.","Scope and Contents Request for settlement of an old account. Scrapbook p. 27.","Scope and Contents Notifies Gilmer of his election to be a corresponding member of the National institution in Washington. Scrapbook p. 97.","Scope and Contents Settlement of claims against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 54.","Scope and Contents Thanks for courtesies on visit to Washington; request for appointment for Eustace Robinson; appeal to have Geo Washington remains moved from Mount Vernon where they are neglected to Washington. Scrapbook p. 43.","Scope and Contents Supports Gilmer's favoring Calhoun; urges him to send out more \"subscription papesr for the \"Virginia Times' which is about to come out competing with theEnquirer.\" Scrapbook p. 48.","Scope and Contents Invitation to Inaugural Ball for James K. Polk on March 4th. Scrapbook p. 138.","Scope and Contents Regarding subscription to proposed paper. Scrapbook p. 51.","Scope and Contents Inquires about validity of a claim by Henry Dixon, son of John Dixon \u0026 Hunter Printers, against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 46.","Scope and Contents Political discussion of Virginia and Van Buren. Scrapbook p. 59.","Scope and Contents Encourages publication of the Virginia Times. Scrapbook p. 49.","Scope and Contents ALS. 4 pp. Report cabinet appointments to be made by Harrison and desires Southerners; conversation with Webster, etc. Scrapbook p. 93.","Scope and Contents Approves of Tyler and Texas policy. Scrapbook p. 128.","Scope and Contents Has taken deposition of an unwilling witness. Scrapbook p. 74.","Scope and Contents Thanks Gilmer for his letter and care respecting his remarks. Requests he not republish anything from National Intelligencer imputed to Randolph; states the paper Telegraph is equally inaccurate. Scrapbook p. 11.","Scope and Contents Caustic comment about Jackson and Benton; reports that Jackson wll purchase Texas. Scrapbook p. 81.","Scope and Contents As chairman of the Committee of Curators of the Richmond Lyceum, Richard invites Tyler to speak at future meeting; explains aims, etc. of the Lyceum. Scrapbook p. 86.","Scope and Contents Unsuccessful results of a lottery, etc. Scrapbook p. 30.","Scope and Contents Asks for Gilmer's advice in connection with possible condidacy for Senate. Scrapbook p. 37.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. War, Missouri question, Bank of the United States, James River Canal Co., etc. Scrapbook p. 23.","Scope and Contents Robinson to defend them all in suits. scrapbook p. 14a.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences. Scrapbook p. 137.","Scope and Contents News and encouragement from her cousin. Scrapbook p. 144.","Scope and Contents Family letter. Scrapbook p. 22.","Scope and Contents Family matters; birth of a son to Mrs. Tyler. Maria H. Seawell--Pres. Tyler's sister. Scrapbook p. 21.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation of Williamsburg Guards and Troops of Cavalry to address 4th of July celebration; usurpation of power by Jacksonites deplored; hero of Tippecanoe flavored. Scrapbook p. 91.","Scope and Contents Thanks for a favor. Scrapbook p. 19.","Scope and Contents Discussion of Loyal Company business. scrapbook p. 42.","Scope and Contents Action of House of Delegates on controversial legislation; meeting of States Rights party which named Tyler for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 78.","Scope and Contents Advocates a road to Harrisonburg and requests support; comments on the government, states rights, nullification, etc. Scrapbook p. 68.","Scope and Contents Will communicate with the President about the lady's request; the \"next session promises to be busy...a session of business, while the next one...of intrigue and cabal.\" Scrapbook p. 3b.","Scope and Contents Asks for indulgences as to securities for George Geiger of Staunton. Scrapbook p. 96.","Scope and Contents Discussion of the cost of publishing the laws in newspapers and pamphlets. Scrapbook p. 8.","Scope and Contents Inquires about possible dividend from the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 64.","Scope and Contents Is sending him eight pills with directions about taking them. Scrapbook p. 109.","Scope and Contents General political discussion about states rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 85.","Scope and Contents Receipt to St. George Tucker for fee. Scrapbook p. 18.","Scope and Contents ALS. 1 p. Comment on politics; land scrip. Scrapbook p. 82.","Scope and Contents As a judge he complains of the low salaries paid to judges; also has political comment. Scrapbook p. 55.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 133.","Scope and Contents Discussion of politics of the day involving Webster, Harrison, Tyler, and his not being appointed to the mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 4.","Scope and Contents Politics and states rights; comment on Calhoun; may send his son to study under Tucker. Scrapbook p. 104.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence to Mrs. Gilmer on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 129.","Scope and Contents Letter introducing a friend Wm. S. Reid, Jr. Scrapbook p. 88.","Scope and Contents Warrants for land and issuance of scrip. Scrapbook p. 63.","Scope and Contents Invitation to deliver a lecture to the Association. Scrapbook p. 114.","Scope and Contents Seeking a job for unnamed person. Scrapbook p. 41.","Scope and Contents Asks that navy order one Henry Hunter into service; comments on Federal fiscal affairs, bills of exchange, etc. Scrapbook p. 101.","Scope and Contents Writes to this student to correct some misunderstanding, mediated by President Dew. Scrapbook p. 110.","Scope and Contents Discusses states rights, Tyler's attitude toward his suggestions, etc. Scrapbook p. 139.","Scope and Contents Letter giving family news. Scrapbook p. 87.","Scope and Contents Writes asking if Mr. Walker has any business( legal?) that can be given to her husband Robert Tyler, son of Pres. John Tyler to help out financially. Scrapbook p. 143.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 15.","Scope and Contents Her health; gaiters don't fit plan for trip to Wetmore; news of acquaintances. Incomplete. Scrapbook p. 147.","Scope and Contents Writes about some prospective appointment and those supporting him. Scrapbook p. 148.","Scope and Contents Comment on first day of Tyler's succession to Presidency after death of Harrison; funeral plans, etc. Scrapbook p. 105.","Scope and Contents Long comment on persecution of the \"Tyler men;\" political discussion. Scrapbook p. 140.","Scope and Contents General political comment on people and questions of the day including Mexico. Scrapbook p. 145.","Scope and Contents Wants to get a loan to qualify as sheriff with real estate as security. Scrapbook p. 47.","Scope and Contents Regarding estate of a Dr. Dixon. Scrapbook p. 36.","Scope and Contents Reports Doctor Peachy wants Gilmer in his message to Legislature to read them the last year's report from the College of Wm \u0026 Mary; Upshur describes the College, its 100 students, and its great need for help. Scrapbook p. 92.","Scope and Contents Political and business discussion. Scrapbook p. 94","Scope and Contents Acknowledges letter and says he \"gave directions yesterday about the foreign ministries.\" Scrapbook p. 135.","Scope and Contents Talk of Jackson politics and the duel between Charles Dickinson and Andrew Jackson. Scrapbook p. 35.","Scope and Contents Following death of Sec. of Navy Gilmer in gun explosion, writes note of condolence and sends letters addressed to her husband, and requesting that she return any of a public nature. Scrapbook p. 127.","Scope and Contents Objects to editorial remarks in Charlottesville paper; and asks Gilmer to have correction made; refers to \"most vexations season of the year, it is the time for hiring my negroes and a host of them are now belaboring me with their complaints of their bad treatment of the last year, etc.\" Scrapbook p. 75.","Scope and Contents Asks that Mrs. Gilmer be notified of the death of her mother that morning. Scrapbook p. 141.","Scope and Contents Invites him to celebration of General Jackson's birthday March 15th. Scrapbook p. 136.","Scope and Contents Response to invitation to public dinner at Charlottesville opposing the President Jackson. Scrapbook p. 71.","Scope and Contents Sentiment as to the Missouri Compromise. Scrapbook p. 26","Scope and Contents Constitutional questions; rights of the people of the South. Scrapbook p. 24.","Scope and Contents The Missouri Compromise; quotes from President Monroe. Scrapbook p. 2.","Scope and Contents Fears Whig majority; further political comment. Scrapbook p. 108.","Scope and Contents Concerning sale of Hopkins' grey horse and legal matter in Charles City Co. Court.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of Collier Harrison for post.","Scope and Contents Will excercise his best influence in behalf of Mr. Carr; DeWitt is publishing the lives of the Governors of Va.; asks that minor write the article about Gilmer.","Scope and Contents Autograph in answer to Wheeler's request.","Scope and Contents General family letter, concerns studies of George Gilmer? at UVa.","Scope and Contents Crayon portrait of his father, Patrick Henry which hung in capitol for several months and was lost; understands there is a portrait of his father in the Tyler family; please send him a description of that one.","Scope and Contents Reply to Henry's letter of 2 May 1860 regarding the portrait of his father.","Scope and Contents Civil War letters written from Yorktown, Young Mill, Camp Deas, Williamsburg, and Richmond. Including resolution of sympathy to family of lt. Col. St. George Tucker upon his death, Jan. 1863; requests slave Jim, other mention of Jim.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions he has seen the President.","Scope and Contents Her husband's papers destroyed in the burning of Richmond; relationship between Tyler and Webster re Ashburton Treaty.","Scope and Contents .","Scope and Contents Includes documents, a brochure on Southern flags, Southern historical notes, a pamphlet from the Senate of the United States concerning reduction of federal expenditures, history notes on Latin America, and other historical notes primarily concerning the South and Southern people.","Scope and Contents Includes an announcement of the publication entitled Career Women of America; a justification for calling the Civil War the \"War Between the States;\" and two announcements from the New York Peace Society concerning events in 1939.","Scope and Contents Materials including a publication concerning the expunging from official records of any defaming statements towards David Minton Wright, M.D., a doctor during the Civil War, articles concerning religious devotion, an announcement of the publication of Genealogies of the Presidents of the United States, and other historical papers from the College of William and Mary and other places of interest in Virginia.","Scope and Contents Materials including a Virginia Senate roll call from 1932, a pamphlet from the North Carolina Historical Review concerning the origin of the Franklin-Lee imbroglio, a blank form from the Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, the 36th annual report from the Packard Motor Company, postcards of St. John's Church in Hampton, a postcard of the marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, a postcard of the baptism of Pocohontas and a pamphlet entitled \"Additional Charter of the College of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania.\"","Scope and Contents Materials including a card stating the rules of operation for Tyler's Bureau of Genealogy, a pamphlet from the State Board of Health of West Virginia, a copy of an article, entitled \"Daniel Boone and the American Pioneer\" written by Archibald Henderson, which has been signed by the author for Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of an address delivered before the Colonial Dames of America by Hon. George L. Christian on the subject of John Tyler, a piece of paper with a printed picture and explanation of South Carolina's \"Black\" Republican Legislature of Reconstruction Days, and a copy of the Alumni Gazette of the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Materials include an article taken from the Virginia Journal of Education on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, an article from the Virginia Institute of Mechanics on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of The Christian Thinker, copies of The Pine Needle, a flyer calling for a protest against the passage of the president's bill to reconstruct the Supreme Court and two booklets of the Kyvala Dream Books series.","2 1/2\" x 4 3/16\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of F.A. Barksdale with inscription on the verso \"Yours in K ,\" taken by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P1)","4 3/8\" x 6 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Johanna Tyler Bouldin, aunt of President John Tyler, photographer unknown. No negative included. (P2)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, photograph of frame painting profiled head and shoulders of Carter Braxton, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P3)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of B. Callaghan from San Antonio, Texas apparently taken while he BC attended the University of Virginia, taken by Eugene A. Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P4)","2 7/16\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Henry Page Dyer. Photo taken by Kuhn and Cummins, Artistic Photographers, Baltimore, Maryland. No negative available. (P5)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Patrick Henry taken from a painting, taken by Cook. No negative available. (P6)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Abraham Lincoln mounted copied from the original taken in Chicago and owned by Oliver R. Barrett, photographer unknown. No negative available. (P7)","3\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President James Monroe, engraver unknown. No negative available. (P8)","Scope and Contents 3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Col. B.G. Scott, engraver unknown, negative included. (P9). Also included photographic print of an engraving, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2, black and white, head and shoulders view, Brig-Gen George Weedon, engraver unknown, negative included. (P10)","2 1/2\" x 3 3/4\", sepia and white, portrait of Miss Ellie Seawell seated, taken at Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P11)","8\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Harry C. Semple, artist unknown. (P12)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler, Jr. at age 12, photographer J.H. Faber, Norfolk, Va., no negative available. (P13)","8 1/4\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President John Tyler, painted by Healy, engraved by H.B. Hall's Sons. (P14)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler when Governor, taken from a painting by Jarvie, no negative available. (P15)","2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia and white, full length view of Julia G. Tyler?, taken by Y. Merz, New York, no negative available. (P16)","4 7/8\" x 7 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Mrs. Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Julia Gardiner Tyler), taken by Boice, no negative available. (P17)","4 2/8\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Lyon G. Tyler, photographed by George S. Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P18)","4 3/4\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, Lyon G. Tyler as President of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va, photographer unknown. (P19)","2 1/2\" x 3 7/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Pearl Tyler Ellis at age 16, photographer unknown, no negative available (portion at bottom of photograph is torn off). (P20)","5\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Robert Tyler, Jr. held in folder, printed by Stanley Paulger, Montgomery, Alabama. (P21)","4 3/8\" x 6 5/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Dr. Wal? Henry Tyler, Brother of President John Tyler, photograph by Miley, Lexington, Virginia, no negative available. (P22)","Photograph (2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\" ; black \u0026 white) of unidentified infant (deceased) laying on reclining couch, photograph by Johnston, Waco, Texas, no negative available. (P23)","2 7/8\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, seated portrait of an unidentified female, photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph is matted. (P24)","Scope and Contents 2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia, head and shoulders profile view of unidentified female, photographed by William Klauser, New York, no negative available. (P25). Including carte-de-visite, undated 2 1/2 x 4, sepia, head to waist of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P26)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of an unidentified man, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P27)","7\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders view, unidentified male, engraver unidentified. (P28)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P29)","3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, group portrait of family all identified on verso of photograph, but there is no family name included, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P30)","4 7/8\" x 6 3/4\", sepia and white, group shot taken in front of Casa Grande Ruins discovered by Father Kino in 1693, twelve miles from Florence, AR., Scott White is at the center of the group, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P31)","Scope and Contents 3\" x 4 7/8\", black and white, group of unidentified people outside gathered around cooking pots in a field, photographer unidentified, no negative available. (P32). Including undated, photographic print, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of a white family and several Indians, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P33) Also including undated, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of unidentified people walking along a pathway, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P34)","7 1/8\" x 9\", sepia and white, group shot of unidentified group possibly celebrating the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, photograph purchased by the Norfolk Advertising Board, photograph credited to \"Acme Photo,\" no negative available. (P35)","3\" x 4 3/4\", sepia and white, unidentified group of people seated around outdoor tables; photographer unknown, no negative available. (P36)","4 3/8\" x 11 5/8\", black and white, unidentified group of people attending an outdoor lecture of some type; photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph mounted on mat board. (P37)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, mounted by W.A. Wilde Company, picture of biblical figure. (P38)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", sepia, Bruton Parish Church before the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Wlliamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P39)","Scope and Contents 6\" x 7 5/8\", black and white, photograph of the alabasten effigy of Bishop Theophilus Field at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford England, photographed by W.H. Rustine, no negative available. (P40). Inscribed on verso: \"To my kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Doumus, from Katharine M. Murphy.\"","3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, Old Donation Church built in 1694, restored in 1916, in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P41)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia, showing the site of the graves of George Braxton and his wife Mary Carter at Mattapony Church in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P42). Including photographic print, May 3, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, Mattapony Church (which became Baptist in 1828) in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P43)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia, Merchant's Hope Church built in 1657, photographed by C.R. Rees, Petersburg, Va., no negative available. (P44)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, two men standing in two spots both known as the site of George Wythe's grave, St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P45). Including photographic print, April 26, 1919, 3 5/8 x 4 5/8, black and white, a plan of St. John's Church, Henrico Parish, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P46)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, the tomb of Benjamin Harrison III and his wife Evelyn Byrd in Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P47). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white,\"Tombs of William Byrd, wife Mary, and Evelyn (granddaughter),\" Westover Churchyard, Old Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P48) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, the tombs of Benjamin Harrison III and wife - Evelyn Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Theodore Bland, Westover Church - old site - Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P49) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, gravemaker of Theodore Bland's (1630-1671) grave, Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P51) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, picture of Westover Church \"after the removal from river bank to present site,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative abailable. (P52)","7 3/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, the Ballard and Exchange Hotels, Richmond, Va., site of John Tyler's death in 1862, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P53)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Bear Point\" \"rear and north end of house of Edward Thruston II (1705?),\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P54). Including photographic print, May 8, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"Bear Point \"Burial ground 500 yards S.E. of Edward Thurston II's house, 14 graves in 2 rows each marked by cedar posts,\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P55)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, \"Berkeley\" \"Beginning 1676 was home to 5 generations of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin IV, 1726-1791, Signer and his son William H. Harrison, President U.S., both born here,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P56). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"burial ground 500 yards southeast of residence, no evidence that older generations were buried here,\" Charles City Co., va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P57) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley \"looking across lawn towards garden on a lower terrace and James River beyond,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P58) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"in the garden looking towards residence,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P60)","5 3/4\" x 8\", brown and beige, \"Carter's Creek,\" Gloucester Co., Va., artist unknown, torn. (P61)","8\" x 10\", black and white, \"Carter's Creek\" (Built 1694), Fairfield, Gloucester Co., Va., printed by Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P62)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Chericoke,\" \"Former home was built by Carter Braxton and was burned shortly before he died in Richmond, Va., in 1797,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P63). Including photographic print, May 1, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, \"Old burial ground at \"Chericoke,\" if Carter Brxton's grave is at \"Chericoke it is here and unmarked,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P64)","2\" x 3 1/2\", sepia and white, \"Elim,\" \"home of Keil as it appears today,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P66)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, \"Elsing Green,\" \"200 yards from the Pamunky River and bought and remodelled by Carter Braxton, Signer in 1758 - Now home of Judge R. Gregory,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P67). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, May 1, 1919, \"Elsing Green,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P68)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Greenway,\" \"Charles City, Court House, Va., view of Mansion House as seen from Highway at Entrance Gate,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P69)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, Kling and Queen Co., Va.,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P71). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, King and Queen Co., Va.,\" photogapher unknown, no negative available. (P71)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, \"Pear Park Jr.,\" no location listed, inscribed on verso of photograph \"For Annie dear, with love from Lucy,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P72)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 5/8\", black and white, \"Brick end of 1758 house - sides frame new home of Clarence M. Cruser,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P73). Including photographic print, May 6, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"This house was raised September 30th 1758 by AS on Truston's Creek and called Malachy Thruston house,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P74)","Scope and Contents 5 7/8\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, \"Ringfield, built by early settlers in Va., before 1680,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P75). Including photographic print same as P75. (P76)","Scope and Contents 5\" x 7\", black and white, The Peyton-Randolph home, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P77). Including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P78) Also including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Blair house, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P79) Also including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, The Taylor House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P80)","3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, Adam Thoroughgood's House, Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P81)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", sepia, on front of photograph is written, \"house in which President John Tyler lived in Williamsburg, Va. before removing to Bassett House in said city,\" and on verso of photograph is inscribed: \"House in Williamsburg of Washington and Lafayette headquarters,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P82)","5\" x 7\", black and white, \"Residence of John Tyler as Vice President - when he became President in 1841, (Pictured preserved by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler in William and Mary Library), Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P83)","Scope and Contents 6 7/8\" x 9 3/4\", black and white, landscape view of river with house in background and in the foreground is seen a marker with the inscription \"Here the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" Wakefield, Va., F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P84). Including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, enlargement of the marker in P84 with the inscription \"Here on the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P85) Also including September 7, 1933, William Harden, Savannah, Ga., to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, Holdcroft P.O., Charles City Co., Va. Writes concerning the photographs (P84 and P85) which were printed in a book entitled The Landscape Album, hopes he LGT finds the photographs both interesting and useful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","5\" x 7\", sepia and white, The College of William and Mary Library erected in 1908, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P86)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"York Hall Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Signer during American Revolution. Present home of Mr. and mrs. George Blow,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P87)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/8\" x 5 1/2\", sepia and black, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P89)","3 1/8\" x 3 1/8\", sepia, unidentified Legislation Chamber, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P90)","3 1.2\" 4 3/4\", black and white, pieces of Churchill Silver owned by Mr. J. Churchill Cooke of \"Foxleigh,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P91)","7\" x 9 1/8\", black and white, tomb of Col. David Bray, located in Bruton Parrish sic Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available","7 7/8\" x 9 7/8\", black and white, grave of Parson Blain Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P93)","8\" x 10\", black and white, grave of \"John Tyler, President of the United States 1841-1845,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P94)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, granite slab marking the \"grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr. 1738-1789, Signer,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P95). Including Photographic print, May 9, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Granite slab over grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P96)","6 1/2\" x 7\", sepia, plaque depicting battle scene between white settlers and Indians with inscription \"The University at Henrico. Destroyed in the Massacre 22 March 1622,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P97)","5\" x 5 7/8\", black and white, \"Old Lowerstoft plate which belonged to Col. Frances West of King William County, Virginia,\" photograph is matted, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P98)","3 1/2\" x 5 3/8\", black and white, monument erected by the Congress of the United States commemorating the Battle of Cowpens which occurred on January 17, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina, photographer unknown. (P126)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, \"Looking through Plate Glass Window at the Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H.,\" photographer unknown. (P127). Including undated, postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2, color picture of Commerce Trust Building and Commerce Garage, Kansas City, Missouri, photographer unknown. Included with an envelope addressed to Sue Ruffin Tyler (Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler). (P128)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, photograph of the painting of the Review of the Army at Fort Cumberland which took place October 16, 1794, Cumberland, Md., artist unknown, photographed by C.A. Hoppin, no negative available. (P129)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, the statue of Lord Botetourt, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P130)","Scope and Contents D.","Scope and Contents Also included in this folder is a ribbon commemorating the unveiling of the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Richmond, Va. Nwscl.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of the books presented in 1784 by Louis XVI of France to the library of the University of Pennsylvania and a list of Virginia Historical Magazines.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of school superintendents in Virginia, a list of leading newspapers in various states, a list of historians of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a list of state regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Includes a list of papers offered to the Virginia Historical Society, a list of some of Lyon G. Tyler's works, a list of \"the officers and founder of the Jamestown Society,\" and notes on the slave trade. Ds.","Scope and Contents Papers including a list of the flowers at the funeral of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, notes on the life of John Tyler, a summary of the first volume of Revolutionary War Records, a radio address by Walter W. Van Kirk concerning impending war in 1939, and a copy of a book dedication to Lyon Gardiner Tyler given by the Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Including notes concerning the life of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler and Joseph Ferdinand Zeilling's life, receipts, cancelled checks, a poem written by Lyon G. Tyler, a proposal for a fireproof library building and notes on Charles City Co., Va.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. D.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 42 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 11 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents These articles are placed in a volume that was once a journal of accounts. 97 pp. MsV #137.","Scope and Contents Many of the articles are loose inside the volume. 50 pp. MsV #138","Scope and Contents AC.","Scope and Contents 78 pp. MsV #139","Scope and Contents Items transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).","Scope and Contents Lock of hair and pressed plant material from envelope with inscription \"My mother's hair and flowers from her grave and my father's hair.\" Transferred from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c","Scope and Contents One pair of pince nez style of eye glasses. Poor condition with a broken lense. 4 in. (width). Transferred to Manuscripts Artifact Collection from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1918-1968, of William Munford Tuck, Democrat, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senate, lieutenant-governor, governor, and congressman. Tuck's law practice files and his correspondence, 1950-1953, are arranged alphabetically. His congressional file is arranged alphabetically and the legislation files are arranged by session and then alphabetically by topic. However, the Fifth District correspondence is arranged by counties and cities. His Congressional speeches are in Group XV. The election correspondence is arranged by city, county and out-of-state. The personal correspondence of the gubernatorial term is arranged chronologically. The political correspondence of the gubernatorial term is in two files. The first file is arranged alphabetically by subject (and chronologically within). The second is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","Includes papers of other members of firm, particularly John Martin. This series is restricted. Consult a staff member for details.","Mixture of political correspondence and papers of Tuck's law practice","General Assembly","House of Delegates campaign","Roosevelt campaign","George C. Peery","Promises","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Application for commission.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Election as Lieutenant Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part I","Part II","Election as Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","part V","Part VI","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Arranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologically within.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Arranged alphabetically by correspondence","Arranged chronologically","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Note for collection.","A.B.C. License","A-Z","1950","1951","1952","1953","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Legislation- Arranged first by session, and topically, A-Z, within.","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverages","Appropriations","Constitutional Amendment regarding Treaty Agreements","Echo Park Dam","Education","Federal Construction Contract Act","Hawaii and Alaska Statehood","Interstate Commerce","Labor","Miscellaneous, 1953","Miscellaneous, 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 8093","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part I","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Comittee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part II","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part III","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Printing of envelopes.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Rural route consolidation","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2685 - Parcel post shipments.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee - 1953","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee- 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Summary of activities of 83rd Congress","Railroad Retirement","St. Lawrence Seaway","Salaries of Members of Congress and Judges","Selective Service","Smith Mountain","Social Security","Taxation - 1953","Taxation - 1954","Taxes - graduated tobacco","Trade Agreements Extension Act","Veterans","Agriculture - Part 1","Agriculture - Part II","Alcoholic Beverages, advertisement of","Appropriations Miscellaneous","Fair Trade","Highways","Judiciary Committee- Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Commitee - Federal District Courts","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Military Training and Selective Service","Miscellaneous - Part I","Miscellaneous - Part II","Natural Gas","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee","Public Works Projects","Salaries of Members of Congress and Federal Judges","Salaries of Servicemen","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxes","Tax Returns - Persons permitted to assist in the filing of Federal tax returns, etc.","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage - Advertising","Bank Holding Companies","Colorado River Project","Education","Hughway Legislation","Interstate Commerce","Judiciary Committee - Auto Dealers Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Bankruptcy Act","Judiciary Committee - Civil Procedure - Rules","Judiciary Committee - Civil Rights","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Courts - Forrester Bill","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part 1","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 - Robinson - Patman Act Amendment","Judiciary Committee - Woodrow Wilson Memorial","Miscellaneous - Part II","Miscellaneous - Part I","Natural Gas Bill","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security Amendments","Tariffs and Foreign Trade","Taxes","TVA Handbook","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Agriculture","Airport - Northern Virgins","Appropriations","Budget - Federal","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Civil Rights - Part III","Education - Federal Aid","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 and S. 11 - Robinson-Patman Act Amendments","Labor","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Retirement, etc","Segregation - Jan. - Dec. 1957","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxation","Tobacco","Tobacco Acreage","Tobacco Bill - H.R. 9990","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage Advertisements","Appropriations","Buggs Island Reservoir Area - H.R. 11262 - Sale of Timber","Education","Georgas, Stavros - S. 1227","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights","Labor","Miscellaneous - January 1958","Miscellaneous February 1958","Miscellaneous - March 1958","Miscellaneous - April 1958","Miscellaneous - May 1958","Miscellaneous - June 1958","Miscellaneous - July 1958","Miscellaneous - August 1958","National Guard Appropriation","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - Part I","Registration - Part II","Recipricol Trade - January-April 1958","Reciprocal Trade - June 1958","Reciprocal Trade - July 1958","Reciprocal Trade and Dan River Mills - Letters and Cards, May 1958","Segregation - Jan. - June 1958","Segregation - November 1958","Segregation - December 1958","Social Security","Supreme Court","Taxation","Tennessee Valley Authority - H.R 4266","Un-American Activities Coommittee","Veterans","Veterans of World War I, Charter for -H.R. 4412","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Civil Rights","Education","Housing","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4659 re: Supreme Court","Labor Legislation - 1959 to mid- June","Labor Legislation - 1959 mid-June to August 1","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part I","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part II","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part III","Labor Legislation - September - November 1959","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Mine Saferty Act Amendement - H.R. 8741","National Federation of Independent Business - ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation","Retirement Act - Self-Emplyed - H.R. 10","Social Security","T.V.A.","Un-American Activities Part I","Un-American Activities Part II","Unemployment Compensasion","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Wild Horses - H.R. 2725","Agriculture","Appropriations","Civil Rights Legislation","Education","Forand Bill - H.R. 4700","Highway Legislation","Internal Revenue Code Amendment - H.R. 12209","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Part IV","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 615 - Contempt citation, N.Y. Port Authority Officials","Judiciary Committee - Omnibus Judgeship Bill - H.R. 12552","Judiciary Committee - \"Team-Sports\" Bill - S. 3483","Judiciary Committee - Cato Brothers - H.R. 11756","Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact - H.J. Res. 402","John H. Kerr Dam Project (Buggs Island) - H.R. 5775","Labor","Labor - \"Featherbedding Bill\" - H.R. 9381","Labor - Secondary Boycotts - S. 2643","Miscellaneous - Jan. - Feb. 1960","Miscellaneous - March - April 1960","Miscellaneous - May 1960","MIscellaneous - June - July 1960","Miscellaneous - Aug.- Dec. 1960","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Taxation","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Part III","Vascoe","Veterans","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Education - Part I","Education - Part II","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee- \"Impeach Chief Justice Warren\"","Judiciary Committee - Re: Supreme Court Judges","Labor - Part II","Labor - Part III","Medical Care for Aged","Mine Safery Bill - H.R. 5741","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- March 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation - April - May 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- June 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- July 1961","Miscellaneous Ligislation- Agust 1961","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - H.R. 5937, S. 1089, S. 1197","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part I","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part II","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part Iii","Social Security","Taxation - Part I","Taxation - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee - Feb.-March 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- April-June 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- July-Sept. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- Oct. - Dec. 1961","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appropriations","Education","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judicary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Subcommittee #3- Summary","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 71","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 627 Copyrights","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights Bill","Judiciary Committee - Potomac River Compact - H.J. Res. 659","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 693 and 694","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10992 re : Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.","Labor","Medical Care - Jan. - April 1962","Medical Care - May 1962","Medical Care - June and Later - 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - January 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - February 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - March 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, April 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, May 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, June 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, July 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, August 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation- September 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1962","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 2","Peanut Price Supports","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Supreme Court Decision - 1962 re: School Prayers","Taxation, Part 1","Taxation, Part 2","Textile Imports, Part 1","Textile Imports, Part 2","Trade Expansion Act - H.R. 9900 and H.R. 11970","Transportation, Part 1","Transportation, Part 2","Committee on Un-American Activities January-April, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, May-July, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, August, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, September-December, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activities, Film \"Operation Abolition\"","U.N. Bonds","Urban Affairs","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - Cooley Cotton Bill - H.R. 6196","Appropriations","Civil Rights - May - June 1963","Civil Rights - July, 1963","Civil Rights - August, 1963","Civil Rights - September, 1963","Civil Rights - October, 1963","Civil Rights - November 1963, Part 1","Civil Rights - November 1963 Part 2","Civil Rights -December 1963","Civil Rights - Form Letters- December , 1963 - Part 1","Civil Rights - Form Letters December, 1963 - Part 2","Civil Rights - Form Letters December. 1963 - Part 3","Civil Rights - Committee for Fundamental Freedoms","Civil Rights - NAACP Letters","Civil Rights - H.R. 7329- amend criminal laws ---","Education","Highways","Judiciary - Part 1","Judiciary - Part 2","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 7194","Judiciary Committee - relief of Dr. Alkinoos Courlekis - H.R. 8701","Labor","Military Pay Bill - H.R. 5555","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - July, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - August, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - September, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - October, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December, 1963","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Gen. L.B. Puller- Congressional Medal of Honor papers, H.R. 11685 and 11689","Railroads","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers","Taxation - Jan.-April 1963","Taxation - May-December 1963","Textile Legislation","Transportation","Un-American Activities Committee- Jan. - May. 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - June-July 1963","Un-American Activities Committee- August-December 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - H. R. 950 - N.S.A. Bill","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - H.R. 11239 - Import limitations on meat, etc","Agricutture -Farmers Bulletin Mailing","Yearbook of Agriculture - 1964","Appalachain Bill","Appropriations","Civil Rights - January, 1964","Civil Rights - February 1964","Civil Rights - March 1964","Civil Rights - April 1964","Civil Rights - May-August 1964","Civil Rights - Sept. - Dec. 1964","Education","Infant Care","Judiciary Committee - Jan-May 1964","Judiciary Committee - June - July, 1964","Judiciary Committee - August - September 1964","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8564 - To provide punishment for misbehavior","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8911 - Relief of Mrs. Louise B. Rogers---","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10501 - Relief of Elvira Constantini","Labor","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April, 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - November 1964","National Foundation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - June 1964","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1964","Poll Tax Legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Poverty - War on","Social Security","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part 1","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part II","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part III","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - part IV","Supreme Court - H.R. 12293 - Re: stay of proceedings ---","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: Jan. - March 1964","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: April, 1964 - Part 1","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: April, 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 -Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : May 1964 - Part III","Supreme Court Decision - School prayersL May 1964 - Part IV","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : July - December 1964","Taxation","Tobacco - H.J. Res. 1089 - Re: labelling of cigarettes","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - C.O.R.E. and other specific organizations","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appalachian Region development act","Appropriations","Copyright- Part I","Copyright - Part II","Education","Firearms bill","Judiciary Committee - Jan.-Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - March-June, 1965","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4505 - Robert Alexander","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 7054 - amend criminal code","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - Jan. - April 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - May 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - June 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - July 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act- Repeal of Sec. 14b - Aug. - November 1965","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - July 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - August - December 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation- S. 1698 re: Bank merger act","Museum Bill - S. 2273","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - May 1965","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - June - December 1965","New Jersey Zinc Co. - re: Lead - zinc mining legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Reapportionment, Congressional","Pete Seeger and \"We Shall Overcome\"","Social Security","Supreme Court Rulings - Public prayer and related subjects","Supreme Court - H.R. 1584 - defining jurisdiction","Supreme Court - Re: Impeachment of Earl Warren","Taxation","Tabacco Acreage","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - Unanswered letters","Unemployment Compensation Benefits - H.R. 8282","Veterans","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part I","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part II","Agriculture","Robert Alexander - H.R. 1398","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - April and May","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June - Part I","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part II","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part III","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part IV","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part V","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - July 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - August - October 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - Minority views on H.R. 14765","Education","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - April 1966","Judiciary Committee - May - July 1966","Judiciary Committee - Aug. - Dec. 1966","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 1761 etc. for R. Gordon Finney","Ku Klux Klan","Labor - Jan. - April 1966","Labor - May - October 1966","Labor - Taft - Hartley Act - Sec. 14b","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - March 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - April 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - May 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - June - July 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - August 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - September 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - January - June 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1966","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office - Parcel Post Bill H.R. 14904","Congressional Reapportionment - Part I","Congressional Reapportionment - Part II","Rural Electrification","Social Security","Taxation - January - July 1966","Taxation - August - Dec. 1966","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee Part III","Un-American Activities Committee Part IV","Veterans","Agriculture","Airline Strike - 1967 Proposed legislation","Appropriations Committee","Armed Services","Banking and Currency","Chaves, Juan F. - H.R. 10345 and 5062","Civil Rights","Education","Firearms Legislation - Part I","Firearms Legislation - Part II","Firearms Legislation - Part III","Highway Legislation 1967","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - March 1967","Judiciary Committee - April - June 1967","Judiciary Committee - July - September 1967","Judiciary Committee - October - Dec. 1967","Judiciary - S. 1540 - Judge A. D. Barksdale's legal treatise","Judiciary - Copyright laws","Judiciary Committee - Patent legislation 1967","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - August 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - September - October 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - July 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - August - December 1967","Post Office and Civil Service.","Poverty Program","Powell, Congressman Adam Clayton - 90th Congress","Railway Post Office Service - re: discontinuance of certain trains","Rhodesia","Riot Control - H.R. 596","Social Security","Taxation","Taxation - 10% Surtax Proposal","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. - July 1967","Un-American Activities Committee - August - December 1967","Veterans","Vietnam","Vietnam - Gulf of Tonkin Resolution","Voting Rights Act","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Dairy Products - imports - H.R. 7946","Education","Firearms legislation --- through June 1968","Firearms Legislation --- July and later 1968","Judiciary Committee","Judiciary Committee - S.J. Res. 1 - Prayer in public schools","Labor","Motor Vehicles Legislation - Weights and Measurments","Miscellanrous Legislation January - May 1968","Miscellaneous Legislation - June and later 1968","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part III","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office Committee - H.R. 9480 - Postage Rates","re: Pueblo","Social Security","Supreme Court Appointments","Taxation","Taxation - H.R. 15414","Un-American Activities Committee - January - May 1968","Un-American Activities Committee - June - December 1968","Veterans","Vietnam","Fifth District Correspondence, 1953-1966 - arranged alphabetically by counties and cities. Folders 4466-4903","A-H","I-Z","A-L","M-Z","A","B","Bridge (proposed) over New River Near Fries","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co.","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co","C- Part I","C- Part II","D","E","F","G","Gallimore, Mrs Maretta - Dugspur, Va","H","I","J","K","L","La Rue, Charles Bradford - H.R. 9442, Private Bill","Mc","M","N","O","P","Q","R","Ross, Margaret E.","S","Soil Survey, Grayson County","T","U","V","W","X, Y, Z","A","B","C","C","C","D","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","Independence Sewer Project","K","L","Lineberry, Wayne P.","M","Morris, Sgt. Charles B.","Mc","N","O","P","Price, Grafton C.","Q-R","S","Soil Conservation Job- Grayson County","T","U-V","W","Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Webb - Knot Hill Motor Court, Hillsville, Va.","A-B","C","D","E","F *Note* For Charlotte County G-Mc, 1953-1960 see folders 4869-4871","N-O","P","R-S","T-V","W-Z","A - Charlotte","B - Charlotte","C","D","E","F","G","H-I-J-K","Kyanite Mining Corp","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","Roanoke Creek Watershed Project","S-V","W-Z","A","B","C","C","D","D","W.C. (Dan) Daniel,","W.C. (Dan) Daniel","E-F","Andrew A. Farley","G","Grant Passports and Visas","H","Capt. Kahzo L. Harris","Herman, Milton","I-K","Jacob, Mrs. Liane","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T","U-V","W-Z","A","B","B","B","B","Baker, Sandra Leigh","C","C","Civil War Centennial - Danville","D","D","D","Danville Armory","Danville - Racial Dmonstrations - 1963","Tobacco Graders (gifts)","E","F","F","G","Walter Grant - Passport and Visa Information","H","H","Heard, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W.C.","J","K","L","L","Moehler, E.C. (Swiss engineer)","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","Danville","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-E","F-G","H-J","K-M","N-P","R-S","R-S","Booker T. Washington - Birthplace Memorial","A-B","C","D-E","F","G","H","I-K","Kinsey, Wilbur L. - Boones Mill","L-M-Mc","N-P","R-S","T-U","V-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","Roy M. Blanks","C","C","C","C","C","Clarke, Morell - Re: tobacco parity","D","Edward Dorsey","E","E","F","G","G","G","H","H","H","H","Halifax County - Industrial Site Survey","I-J","K","Kritselis, Vasiliki E. - H.R. 11649","L","L","Landram, Wm. Hart","M","M","Mc","McKinney, F.L. - memorial excercises","N","O","Oliver, Phillip B.","P","P","Q-R","S","S","S","S","S","S","South Boston - 75th Anniversary celebration","T","T","U-V","W","W","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","C","C","D","D","Daystrom Inc.","E","E","F","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","H","H","I","J","K","L","L","L","L","M","M","Mc","N","O","P","P","P","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","C","Choi, Bok Dong","D-E","F-G","H","I-L","M-Mc","Marrowbone Watershed Plan - Henry County","Martinsville Motel Corp.","N-O","P-R","S","S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","B","C","C","D-F","G","H","H","I-K","L","M","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","S","T-V","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-K","L-O","P-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H-L","M-R","S-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H","I-O","R-S","R-S","A","B","C","Chaney, Peter","Coles, Mrs. Gracie M.","D-E","F-G","Gretna ABC Store","H","I-L","M-Mc","O-P","Q-S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","C","D","E-F","G","H","H","I-L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T-V","W-Z","Walton, Bobby Dean","A","B","C","F","G","H","I-J","K-N","O-R","S","T-V","W-Z","G-H","I-L","M-Mc","A","B","C","Corey, John R. - Wytheville","D","E-F","Fragakis, Demetrios I.","G","Gillman, William H. - Wytheville","H","Huddle, Mary George","I","Interstate Highway","Interstate Highway","J","K-L","Lake-Stony Fork","M-Mc","N-P","Philpott Dam","Q-R","S","T-V","W","W","W","Wythe Ciunty - Political","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","X-Y-Z","Arranged alphabetically by year","A","B","B","C","C","D","D","E","F","G","H","I","J","K","L","M","Mc","N","O","P","R","S","S","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","L","M-Mc","M-Mc","N","N","O","P","P","R","R","R","S","S","S","T","U-V","W","W","W","Wilkinson, Isham T.","X-Y-Z","A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H","I-J-K","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","Q-R","S","T","T","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","Byrd, Harry F. Jr.","C","C","Chan, Kew","Coe, Marshall E.","D","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","N","O","P","P","Q","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E-F","G","H","I-J-K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","Norfolk \u0026 Western Mergers","O-P","Q-R","\"Richmond Times Dispatch\"- Articles on Congressional Extravagance","S","S","T-U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","in re: Almond, J. Lindsey, Jr.","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","D","D","Darden Proposal","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","K","John F. Kennedy Assassination","L","Lane, L.B.","Lewis, Meriweather, \u0026 Mary Fran.","M","M","Mc","Mississippi- Intergrated Schools","N","N","O","Orgain, J.R., Jr.","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","V","W","W","W, Part II","X-Y-Z","A","A","Almon, James Lindsay, Jr.- Articles by Luther J. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1918-1968, of William Munford Tuck, Democrat, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senate, lieutenant-governor, governor, and congressman. Tuck's law practice files and his correspondence, 1950-1953, are arranged alphabetically. His congressional file is arranged alphabetically and the legislation files are arranged by session and then alphabetically by topic. However, the Fifth District correspondence is arranged by counties and cities. His Congressional speeches are in Group XV. The election correspondence is arranged by city, county and out-of-state. The personal correspondence of the gubernatorial term is arranged chronologically. The political correspondence of the gubernatorial term is in two files. The first file is arranged alphabetically by subject (and chronologically within). The second is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","Includes papers of other members of firm, particularly John Martin. This series is restricted. Consult a staff member for details.","Mixture of political correspondence and papers of Tuck's law practice","General Assembly","House of Delegates campaign","Roosevelt campaign","George C. Peery","Promises","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Application for commission.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Election as Lieutenant Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part I","Part II","Election as Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","part V","Part VI","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Arranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologically within.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Arranged alphabetically by correspondence","Arranged chronologically","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Note for collection.","A.B.C. License","A-Z","1950","1951","1952","1953","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Legislation- Arranged first by session, and topically, A-Z, within.","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverages","Appropriations","Constitutional Amendment regarding Treaty Agreements","Echo Park Dam","Education","Federal Construction Contract Act","Hawaii and Alaska Statehood","Interstate Commerce","Labor","Miscellaneous, 1953","Miscellaneous, 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 8093","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part I","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Comittee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part II","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part III","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Printing of envelopes.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Rural route consolidation","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2685 - Parcel post shipments.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee - 1953","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee- 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Summary of activities of 83rd Congress","Railroad Retirement","St. Lawrence Seaway","Salaries of Members of Congress and Judges","Selective Service","Smith Mountain","Social Security","Taxation - 1953","Taxation - 1954","Taxes - graduated tobacco","Trade Agreements Extension Act","Veterans","Agriculture - Part 1","Agriculture - Part II","Alcoholic Beverages, advertisement of","Appropriations Miscellaneous","Fair Trade","Highways","Judiciary Committee- Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Commitee - Federal District Courts","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Military Training and Selective Service","Miscellaneous - Part I","Miscellaneous - Part II","Natural Gas","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee","Public Works Projects","Salaries of Members of Congress and Federal Judges","Salaries of Servicemen","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxes","Tax Returns - Persons permitted to assist in the filing of Federal tax returns, etc.","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage - Advertising","Bank Holding Companies","Colorado River Project","Education","Hughway Legislation","Interstate Commerce","Judiciary Committee - Auto Dealers Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Bankruptcy Act","Judiciary Committee - Civil Procedure - Rules","Judiciary Committee - Civil Rights","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Courts - Forrester Bill","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part 1","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 - Robinson - Patman Act Amendment","Judiciary Committee - Woodrow Wilson Memorial","Miscellaneous - Part II","Miscellaneous - Part I","Natural Gas Bill","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security Amendments","Tariffs and Foreign Trade","Taxes","TVA Handbook","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Agriculture","Airport - Northern Virgins","Appropriations","Budget - Federal","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Civil Rights - Part III","Education - Federal Aid","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 and S. 11 - Robinson-Patman Act Amendments","Labor","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Retirement, etc","Segregation - Jan. - Dec. 1957","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxation","Tobacco","Tobacco Acreage","Tobacco Bill - H.R. 9990","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage Advertisements","Appropriations","Buggs Island Reservoir Area - H.R. 11262 - Sale of Timber","Education","Georgas, Stavros - S. 1227","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights","Labor","Miscellaneous - January 1958","Miscellaneous February 1958","Miscellaneous - March 1958","Miscellaneous - April 1958","Miscellaneous - May 1958","Miscellaneous - June 1958","Miscellaneous - July 1958","Miscellaneous - August 1958","National Guard Appropriation","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - Part I","Registration - Part II","Recipricol Trade - January-April 1958","Reciprocal Trade - June 1958","Reciprocal Trade - July 1958","Reciprocal Trade and Dan River Mills - Letters and Cards, May 1958","Segregation - Jan. - June 1958","Segregation - November 1958","Segregation - December 1958","Social Security","Supreme Court","Taxation","Tennessee Valley Authority - H.R 4266","Un-American Activities Coommittee","Veterans","Veterans of World War I, Charter for -H.R. 4412","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Civil Rights","Education","Housing","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4659 re: Supreme Court","Labor Legislation - 1959 to mid- June","Labor Legislation - 1959 mid-June to August 1","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part I","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part II","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part III","Labor Legislation - September - November 1959","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Mine Saferty Act Amendement - H.R. 8741","National Federation of Independent Business - ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation","Retirement Act - Self-Emplyed - H.R. 10","Social Security","T.V.A.","Un-American Activities Part I","Un-American Activities Part II","Unemployment Compensasion","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Wild Horses - H.R. 2725","Agriculture","Appropriations","Civil Rights Legislation","Education","Forand Bill - H.R. 4700","Highway Legislation","Internal Revenue Code Amendment - H.R. 12209","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Part IV","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 615 - Contempt citation, N.Y. Port Authority Officials","Judiciary Committee - Omnibus Judgeship Bill - H.R. 12552","Judiciary Committee - \"Team-Sports\" Bill - S. 3483","Judiciary Committee - Cato Brothers - H.R. 11756","Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact - H.J. Res. 402","John H. Kerr Dam Project (Buggs Island) - H.R. 5775","Labor","Labor - \"Featherbedding Bill\" - H.R. 9381","Labor - Secondary Boycotts - S. 2643","Miscellaneous - Jan. - Feb. 1960","Miscellaneous - March - April 1960","Miscellaneous - May 1960","MIscellaneous - June - July 1960","Miscellaneous - Aug.- Dec. 1960","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Taxation","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Part III","Vascoe","Veterans","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Education - Part I","Education - Part II","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee- \"Impeach Chief Justice Warren\"","Judiciary Committee - Re: Supreme Court Judges","Labor - Part II","Labor - Part III","Medical Care for Aged","Mine Safery Bill - H.R. 5741","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- March 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation - April - May 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- June 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- July 1961","Miscellaneous Ligislation- Agust 1961","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - H.R. 5937, S. 1089, S. 1197","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part I","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part II","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part Iii","Social Security","Taxation - Part I","Taxation - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee - Feb.-March 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- April-June 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- July-Sept. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- Oct. - Dec. 1961","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appropriations","Education","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judicary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Subcommittee #3- Summary","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 71","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 627 Copyrights","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights Bill","Judiciary Committee - Potomac River Compact - H.J. Res. 659","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 693 and 694","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10992 re : Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.","Labor","Medical Care - Jan. - April 1962","Medical Care - May 1962","Medical Care - June and Later - 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - January 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - February 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - March 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, April 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, May 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, June 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, July 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, August 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation- September 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1962","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 2","Peanut Price Supports","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Supreme Court Decision - 1962 re: School Prayers","Taxation, Part 1","Taxation, Part 2","Textile Imports, Part 1","Textile Imports, Part 2","Trade Expansion Act - H.R. 9900 and H.R. 11970","Transportation, Part 1","Transportation, Part 2","Committee on Un-American Activities January-April, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, May-July, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, August, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, September-December, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activities, Film \"Operation Abolition\"","U.N. Bonds","Urban Affairs","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - Cooley Cotton Bill - H.R. 6196","Appropriations","Civil Rights - May - June 1963","Civil Rights - July, 1963","Civil Rights - August, 1963","Civil Rights - September, 1963","Civil Rights - October, 1963","Civil Rights - November 1963, Part 1","Civil Rights - November 1963 Part 2","Civil Rights -December 1963","Civil Rights - Form Letters- December , 1963 - Part 1","Civil Rights - Form Letters December, 1963 - Part 2","Civil Rights - Form Letters December. 1963 - Part 3","Civil Rights - Committee for Fundamental Freedoms","Civil Rights - NAACP Letters","Civil Rights - H.R. 7329- amend criminal laws ---","Education","Highways","Judiciary - Part 1","Judiciary - Part 2","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 7194","Judiciary Committee - relief of Dr. Alkinoos Courlekis - H.R. 8701","Labor","Military Pay Bill - H.R. 5555","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - July, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - August, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - September, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - October, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December, 1963","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Gen. L.B. Puller- Congressional Medal of Honor papers, H.R. 11685 and 11689","Railroads","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers","Taxation - Jan.-April 1963","Taxation - May-December 1963","Textile Legislation","Transportation","Un-American Activities Committee- Jan. - May. 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - June-July 1963","Un-American Activities Committee- August-December 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - H. R. 950 - N.S.A. Bill","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - H.R. 11239 - Import limitations on meat, etc","Agricutture -Farmers Bulletin Mailing","Yearbook of Agriculture - 1964","Appalachain Bill","Appropriations","Civil Rights - January, 1964","Civil Rights - February 1964","Civil Rights - March 1964","Civil Rights - April 1964","Civil Rights - May-August 1964","Civil Rights - Sept. - Dec. 1964","Education","Infant Care","Judiciary Committee - Jan-May 1964","Judiciary Committee - June - July, 1964","Judiciary Committee - August - September 1964","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8564 - To provide punishment for misbehavior","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8911 - Relief of Mrs. Louise B. Rogers---","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10501 - Relief of Elvira Constantini","Labor","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April, 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - November 1964","National Foundation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - June 1964","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1964","Poll Tax Legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Poverty - War on","Social Security","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part 1","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part II","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part III","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - part IV","Supreme Court - H.R. 12293 - Re: stay of proceedings ---","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: Jan. - March 1964","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: April, 1964 - Part 1","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: April, 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 -Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : May 1964 - Part III","Supreme Court Decision - School prayersL May 1964 - Part IV","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : July - December 1964","Taxation","Tobacco - H.J. Res. 1089 - Re: labelling of cigarettes","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - C.O.R.E. and other specific organizations","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appalachian Region development act","Appropriations","Copyright- Part I","Copyright - Part II","Education","Firearms bill","Judiciary Committee - Jan.-Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - March-June, 1965","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4505 - Robert Alexander","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 7054 - amend criminal code","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - Jan. - April 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - May 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - June 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - July 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act- Repeal of Sec. 14b - Aug. - November 1965","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - July 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - August - December 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation- S. 1698 re: Bank merger act","Museum Bill - S. 2273","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - May 1965","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - June - December 1965","New Jersey Zinc Co. - re: Lead - zinc mining legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Reapportionment, Congressional","Pete Seeger and \"We Shall Overcome\"","Social Security","Supreme Court Rulings - Public prayer and related subjects","Supreme Court - H.R. 1584 - defining jurisdiction","Supreme Court - Re: Impeachment of Earl Warren","Taxation","Tabacco Acreage","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - Unanswered letters","Unemployment Compensation Benefits - H.R. 8282","Veterans","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part I","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part II","Agriculture","Robert Alexander - H.R. 1398","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - April and May","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June - Part I","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part II","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part III","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part IV","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part V","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - July 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - August - October 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - Minority views on H.R. 14765","Education","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - April 1966","Judiciary Committee - May - July 1966","Judiciary Committee - Aug. - Dec. 1966","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 1761 etc. for R. Gordon Finney","Ku Klux Klan","Labor - Jan. - April 1966","Labor - May - October 1966","Labor - Taft - Hartley Act - Sec. 14b","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - March 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - April 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - May 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - June - July 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - August 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - September 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - January - June 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1966","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office - Parcel Post Bill H.R. 14904","Congressional Reapportionment - Part I","Congressional Reapportionment - Part II","Rural Electrification","Social Security","Taxation - January - July 1966","Taxation - August - Dec. 1966","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee Part III","Un-American Activities Committee Part IV","Veterans","Agriculture","Airline Strike - 1967 Proposed legislation","Appropriations Committee","Armed Services","Banking and Currency","Chaves, Juan F. - H.R. 10345 and 5062","Civil Rights","Education","Firearms Legislation - Part I","Firearms Legislation - Part II","Firearms Legislation - Part III","Highway Legislation 1967","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - March 1967","Judiciary Committee - April - June 1967","Judiciary Committee - July - September 1967","Judiciary Committee - October - Dec. 1967","Judiciary - S. 1540 - Judge A. D. Barksdale's legal treatise","Judiciary - Copyright laws","Judiciary Committee - Patent legislation 1967","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - August 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - September - October 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - July 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - August - December 1967","Post Office and Civil Service.","Poverty Program","Powell, Congressman Adam Clayton - 90th Congress","Railway Post Office Service - re: discontinuance of certain trains","Rhodesia","Riot Control - H.R. 596","Social Security","Taxation","Taxation - 10% Surtax Proposal","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. - July 1967","Un-American Activities Committee - August - December 1967","Veterans","Vietnam","Vietnam - Gulf of Tonkin Resolution","Voting Rights Act","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Dairy Products - imports - H.R. 7946","Education","Firearms legislation --- through June 1968","Firearms Legislation --- July and later 1968","Judiciary Committee","Judiciary Committee - S.J. Res. 1 - Prayer in public schools","Labor","Motor Vehicles Legislation - Weights and Measurments","Miscellanrous Legislation January - May 1968","Miscellaneous Legislation - June and later 1968","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part III","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office Committee - H.R. 9480 - Postage Rates","re: Pueblo","Social Security","Supreme Court Appointments","Taxation","Taxation - H.R. 15414","Un-American Activities Committee - January - May 1968","Un-American Activities Committee - June - December 1968","Veterans","Vietnam","Fifth District Correspondence, 1953-1966 - arranged alphabetically by counties and cities. Folders 4466-4903","A-H","I-Z","A-L","M-Z","A","B","Bridge (proposed) over New River Near Fries","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co.","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co","C- Part I","C- Part II","D","E","F","G","Gallimore, Mrs Maretta - Dugspur, Va","H","I","J","K","L","La Rue, Charles Bradford - H.R. 9442, Private Bill","Mc","M","N","O","P","Q","R","Ross, Margaret E.","S","Soil Survey, Grayson County","T","U","V","W","X, Y, Z","A","B","C","C","C","D","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","Independence Sewer Project","K","L","Lineberry, Wayne P.","M","Morris, Sgt. Charles B.","Mc","N","O","P","Price, Grafton C.","Q-R","S","Soil Conservation Job- Grayson County","T","U-V","W","Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Webb - Knot Hill Motor Court, Hillsville, Va.","A-B","C","D","E","F *Note* For Charlotte County G-Mc, 1953-1960 see folders 4869-4871","N-O","P","R-S","T-V","W-Z","A - Charlotte","B - Charlotte","C","D","E","F","G","H-I-J-K","Kyanite Mining Corp","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","Roanoke Creek Watershed Project","S-V","W-Z","A","B","C","C","D","D","W.C. (Dan) Daniel,","W.C. (Dan) Daniel","E-F","Andrew A. Farley","G","Grant Passports and Visas","H","Capt. Kahzo L. Harris","Herman, Milton","I-K","Jacob, Mrs. Liane","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T","U-V","W-Z","A","B","B","B","B","Baker, Sandra Leigh","C","C","Civil War Centennial - Danville","D","D","D","Danville Armory","Danville - Racial Dmonstrations - 1963","Tobacco Graders (gifts)","E","F","F","G","Walter Grant - Passport and Visa Information","H","H","Heard, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W.C.","J","K","L","L","Moehler, E.C. (Swiss engineer)","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","Danville","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-E","F-G","H-J","K-M","N-P","R-S","R-S","Booker T. Washington - Birthplace Memorial","A-B","C","D-E","F","G","H","I-K","Kinsey, Wilbur L. - Boones Mill","L-M-Mc","N-P","R-S","T-U","V-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","Roy M. Blanks","C","C","C","C","C","Clarke, Morell - Re: tobacco parity","D","Edward Dorsey","E","E","F","G","G","G","H","H","H","H","Halifax County - Industrial Site Survey","I-J","K","Kritselis, Vasiliki E. - H.R. 11649","L","L","Landram, Wm. 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