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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 Galt family of Williamsburg, Va. operated the Eastern State Hospital. Galt family members include John Minson Galt II, A. D. Galt, Jr., Sarah Maria Galt, Elizabeth J. Galt, and others. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Processed by Suzanne Erena in 1991. Box and folder list added to Archon by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in February 2011.","See also Galt Papers (I), (II), and (V), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and the Galt Family Papers (MS 78.3), Special Collections, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation."," Reel-to-reel tapes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","The collection covers the dates 1750-1982 and consists chiefly of the personal and business correspondence, financial and legal documents, literary documents, and family history and genealogy notes of the Galt family. The collection also contains clippings, photographs, and personal mementos such as artifacts."," Negatives have been added to Galt III, Group XI, Box IV, folder 44."," Some material pertaining to William R. Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, folder 59, Oversize files."," Some material on Gabriel Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, Folder 60, Oversize files."," Three boxes of newspapers: Virginia and Non Virginia 1833-1897 and Williamsburg, Virginia, 1853-1865, are shelved in oversize.","Scope and Contents\nPapers of ancestors and extended family of William R. Galt and his wife Mary Williams Ware Galt. In addition to personal correspondence, this group holds receipts, diaries, and an extensive correspondence concerning the family's legal efforts to obtain \"bounty\" lands in Ohio that date from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1750 and 1752, of Samuel Galt for purchase of various merchandise","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1766, of William Inglish (brother of Mary Inglish Galt?)","Scope and Contents\nLetters, 1767-1792, received by John Minson Galt [I] from his sister Sarah Trebell and son A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccount, undated, of [John Minson Galt I?]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1788, of [John Minson Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1785-1807, received by Alexander Dickie Galt from his Father John Minson Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal Correspondence, 1796 - 1839, received by Alexander Dickia Galt from his sister Mary Galt, brother W[illiam] C. Galt, sister S[arah] T. Galt, nephew Norbonne A. Galt, and son J[ohn], M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1790-1834, received by Alexander Dickie Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, bills, and receipts, 1814-1840 and undated, of Alexander Dickie Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1793-1838, of Alexander Dickie Galt, including card announcing midwifery lectures, stock certificate, and prescription.","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, undated, of Alexander D[ickie] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1813-1825 and undated, received by Mary [Dorothea] (Polly) Galt from her husband A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt, mother Elizabeth Ege Galt [?], and others","Scope and Contents\nRecipt, 1855, of Mary D[orothea] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCourtship letters of Judith Sheppard to William Galt [son of Gabriel and Elizabeth Ege Galt?], 1795-1797 and undated","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839, received by Gabriel Galt Williamson [son of Elizabeth Galt Williamson and Thomas Williamson?] from a cousin","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1802-1804, from EW [Elizabeth Galt Williamson?] to \"Polly\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correpsondence, 1854-1855 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his brother [?] P[atrick] H. G[alt], sons W[illia]m R[ichard] Galt and James D[ickie] Galt, and cousin G[abriel] G[alt] Williamson. And from John Minson Galt (1808-1868)","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1842-1850, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1853 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1840-1853, received by Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1822-1854, of Alexander Galt [I], many for hospitalization of Thomas Jeffery, \"a lunatic\"","Scope and Contents\nPapers, 1833-1838 and undated, of Alexander Galt [I] concerning claims against the state of Virginia for property damaged and destroyed in Norfolk during the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nDeed, 1835, for sale of store at Old Point, Va., witnessed by Alex[ander] Galt [I] and W[illia]m R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1835, of Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nReceipt, 1767, of Rich[ar]d Silvester [grandfather of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1826-1829, of Richard Jeffrey [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffrey Galt?] containing \"little pictures\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Mary Anne Raincock Galt, from her stepsons Alexander Galt [III] and William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1818-1847 and undated, received by Patrick H. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1790, 1819-May 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, June 1820-December 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1823-1840, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1821-1822, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt Family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1846-1847, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1848-1857, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1795-1824, 1840-1865, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, undated, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted copies of legal appeal and briefs, 1882-1884, by attorney Jeremiah Hall concerning claim to Ohio land grant.","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and receipts, 1802-1822 and undated, of William T[rebell] Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1808[?], of William Trebell Galt I[?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839-1844, received by Mrs. Mary Arnet Godwin Galt from her husband William Trebell Galt's half-brother Alexander Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1834-1849, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1836-1852, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1830-1836, of [Mrs.] Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt and William T. Galt, including a court order and two promisory notes","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1842-1848, of William T. Galt [II], including a draft of a letter by him and a notice from the Clerk of the County Court of New Kent to summon a witness.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence received, 1855-1856, by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1891, received by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1877, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1878-1889, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1862-1878 and undated, by Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1838-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nList of creditors and bankruptcy documents, 1862-1872, of Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, of G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1855-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt, including agreement with Eastern Lunatic Asylum about Galt family graveyard, teaching notice, and notes about claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant.","Scope and Contents\nAccount Book, 1869-1871[?], of [Gabriella V. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum and account books, 1884, 1886, of [Gabriella V. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAlmanacs, 1889, 1891, of [Gabriella V. Galt], used as diaries","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Poems by Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook of Poems by G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Gabriella V. Galt] containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1838-1874, received by Virginia G. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies of letters, 1834, from Sally T. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Edmond W. Cabell from G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPoem, [1740], written in memory of Mrs. Sarah Saunders","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1836[?]-1846, of Mrs. L[ucy?] S[cervant?] Saunders, including a letter and a sermon","Scope and Contents\nPoem, 1839, copied by L[ucy] B. Saunders","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, 1797-1798, of Robert Saunders","Scope and Contents\nDeed, 1839, between Robert and Lucy B. Sanders and Alexander D. Galt for sale of land in James City County","Scope and Contents\nBusiness and personal correspondence, 1868, 1873-1894, received by G[abriel] A. D. Galt, chiefly concerning claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant","Scope and Contents\nCopies, 1860-1861, of report and letters about G[abriel] A.D. Galt's invention of the trephine, a surgical instrument","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1872, of G[abriel] A. D. Galt, including Civil War parole","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1853 and undated, received by [Dr.] W[illiam C.] Galt from his niece Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary notices (manuscripts and copies), undated, of Dr. William C. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838, received by Norberne Galt [?] from [J]ohn M[inson] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853, received by Dr. William Henry Galt from his cousin Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoems, undated, written to Mary E. Galt by John M. Galt and Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPocket Diary, 1828, of Sally Trebell Capron","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1872-1876, received by Annie B. Capron, concerning Galt property in Ohio","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1862, received by Aaron Jeffery [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1877 and undated, received by Susan M. Christian from relatives","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1850-1880, of Susan M. Christian","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1854, 1862-1879, of Susan M. Christian, including Civil War pass, copy of her letter to a grandchild, and poems sent to her","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Susan M. Christian","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1865, received by Emilie Christian from her sister Mary W. Galt and sister Emma","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Emily [Christian?] from Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1861-1865 and undated, of Emily Christian, including calling cards, invitation, and promisory note","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856, received by Turner Christian from W[illia]m R. Galt concerning Mrs. Christian's share of money received from \"western lands.\"","Scope and Contents\nRental agreement, 1856, between Peter Clowes and Turner Christian, William T. Christian, John M. Galt, and Robert Warburton","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879, received by \"Aunt Fanny\" from J. Beverly Christian","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1820-1842 and undated, of Dr. Richard Leecock [relative of Mary Williams Ware Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and business correspondence, 1820-1824, of Galt, Bullock \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents\nGroup II contains the papers of John Minson Galt II and his sisters Sally Maria Galt and Elizabeth J. Galt, including their personal correspondence, diaries, and other writings. John Minson Galt II's business papers while superintendent of the Hospital for the Insane and his extensive writings on psychiatry and the treatment of the insane also fall within Group II.","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, 1844 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on asylum libraries","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nCase notes by Alexander Dickie Galt for Practical Medicine, 1843, edited by John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nChurch matters and religious writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum notes, 1829-1878, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on the library","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1844-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1847-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nFamily and personal writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II and Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nFragments, undated, by John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nInsanity notes, undated, including classifications, treatments, and case studies, of John Minson Galt","Scope and Contents\nLiterary criticism and creative writing, 1840, 1851, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMedicine, science, and nature writings, 1854 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous essays and writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMusic and art writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II, including \"Painting and Painters\"","Scope and Contents\nPolitical and news writings, 1853-1859 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including views on abolition, and \"War Notes\"","Scope and Contents\n\"Random Thoughts\" and journal-type entries, 1838, 1839, 1848, 1859, and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nSociety, education, and history writings, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nA Treatise on the Treatment of Insanity materials, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II] from friends and relatives, including sisters Elizabeth J. Galt and Sarah M. Galt and cousins William R. Galt, James D. Galt, and Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1845-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II], including a letter from John Tyler granting permission to publish his letter commending John Minson Galt's address \"to the board of directors\" [of the asylum?]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1837-1846, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1847-1851, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1852-1861, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1840-1869 and undated, of John M[inson] Gault [II]","Scope and Contents\nFinancial papers, 1846-1859, of John M[inson] Gault [II], including receipts and stock certificate","Scope and Contents\nMs. copies of John M[inson] Gault [II's] writings, 1851 and undated, made by [Sally M. Gault], chiefly concerning treatment of the insane and theology","Scope and Contents\n\"Political Essays,\" 1852, by John M[inson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1856, of sculptor Alexander Galt by John Minson Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of sculptor Alexander Galt by [John Minson Galt II]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1843-1855, of John M[inson] Galt [II] containing entries on various mental hospitals","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, of [John Minson Galt II?] containing notes from chemistry lectures given by [Professor] Leidy of the University of Pennsylvania?","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, [of John Minson Galt II?] containing medical notes","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, containing \"Tribute to my dear sister\" by John M[inson] Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1812, 1857 and undated, of [John Minson Galt II] chiefly concerning treatment of the insane","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Material, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?] on treating the insane (in French)","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1839-1849 and undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II], including admission tickets to medical lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, notes, and draft of advertisement","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, circa 1850-1861 and undated, relating to Eastern Lunatic Asylum [later Eastern State Hospital], including circa 1850 questionnaire concerning a patient, 19th-century circular, clipping, and newsletter","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Copies, [1862?], of obituary of John M[inson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes addressed to John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1880 and undated, received by [Sallie] M. Galt from relatives, including sister Elizabeth J. Galt, cousins W[illia]m R. Galt, Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt], Susan W. Galt [Duane], J[ohn] M. Galt [III], and G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1879 and undated, received by Sally M. Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1853-1879 and undated, by Sally M. Galt. Includes orignal letters sent.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1867, of S[ally] M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1880, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1842-1871 and undated, of Sally M. Galt, including printed material, promisory note, advertisement for Surry farm, and sketches","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1808 and undated, of John Minson Galt [I], copied by [Sally M. Galt?], including one by W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, undated, of Alexander D. Galt, copied by [Sally M. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, 1868 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II], copied by [Sally M. Galt], including one by [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and writings, undated, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, [ante 1856]-1874, of S[ally] M. Galt recording \"books lent out\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of S[ally] M. Galt containing \"Galt's miscellanies\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally Maria Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonpace book, undated, of [Sally M. Galt of Elizabeth J. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838-1854 and undated, received by Elizabeth J. Galt from friends and relatives","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1841-1854 and undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nProse, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of poems by Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, 1853 and undated, of E[lizabeth] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, transcribed by Elizabeth J. Galt, recording meetings and writings of \"The Cheerful Club\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol. 2, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851-1852, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.4, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.6, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.7, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing sketches and poems","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing her writings","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of tree and shrub leaves","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing her poems and essays","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of wildflowers","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing \"Writings of Elizabeth J. Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nThe papers of William R. Galt; his siblings Alexina Galt, Ann Jeffery Galt, Alexander Galt II (the sculptor), and James Dickie Galt; half-brother Edward P. Galt; and wife Mary Williams Ware Galt comprise Group III. This group is notable for the wealth of familial correspondence. The papers also reflect the various careers of the men and the literary asperations of Alexina and Ann Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1850 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his brothers Alexander Galt [II] and James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1866 and undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his daughter Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1880, received by [William R. Galt] from his son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1892, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1882, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son W[illiam] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879-1892 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his children J[ames] S. Galt, Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane], and Annie [A. Galt], sister [Ann J. Galt], grandson Will[iam R.] Galt [Jr.], and granddaughter Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1892, received by William R. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1891 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from William B. and Emma Rogers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence sent by W[illia]m R. Galt to W[illia]m B. Rogers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1892 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Rutherford B. Hayes","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1892, to and from W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and fragments of letters, 1857 [1867?]-1892 and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1892 and undated, of W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1867-1891, of William R. Galt, including conveyance of late Alexander Galt [II]'s property in Florence, Italy, to Mary J[effery] Galt and subpoenas to William R. Galt to testify in Circuit Court of the City of Williamsburg in the case of Brown v. Davis.","Scope and Contents\nMathematical calculations and lessons, undated, of [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of John Minson Galt [II] by [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1872-1879, 1890, and undated, of William R. Galt, including published poems and articles, geometrical problems, and notice of Mountain Home School","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1866-1893 and undated, of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1860-1862, 1888, and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituaries, 1892, of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"List of Scholars,\" 1865-1870, attending W[illiam] R. Galt's school, including payments made by students and by school to W.R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1884, of W[illiam] R. Galt's Latin exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, [1884?], of W[illia]m R. Galt's algebra and geometry exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"Baldr's Death\" from Icelandic","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"The 'Lay of Thrym'\" from Icelandic","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1891-1892, of [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of W[illiam] R. Galt's private scholars","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from her brother Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from relatives and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Alexina Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Ann [J. Galt] from her brother Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Hugh Blair Grisby","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, by Ann J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of Ann J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1853, of poems by A[nn] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, 1856, of A[nn] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of Ann J. Galt, Mary E. Capron, Alexander Galt [II], and Sally T. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1859 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his stepmother Mary A[nne Raincock] Galt, brother W[illia]m R. Galt, sisters A[nn] J. Galt and Zene [Alexina Galt], and cousins Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt and John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his brother James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1854-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPower of attorney, 1856, by Alexander Galt [II] to James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nAppointment, 1862, of Alexander Galt [II] as Aide-de-Camp signed by W[illia]m J. Richardson, Adjutant General","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, about sculptor Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, about Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items and sketches, 1858 and undated, of Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nSketchbook, undated, [of Alexander Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1859-1860, received by James D. Galt from brother W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1858 and undated, received by James D. Galt from Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863 and undated, received by James D. Galt from relatives and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1858-1882, received by James D. Galt, chiefly concerning his work as Health Officer of Norfolk, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nSpeech, [1888?], by [James D. Galt?] to Medical Society of Georgia","Scope and Contents\nConfederate Army papers, 1861-1865, of James D. Galt including appointments and parole","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1853-1854, 1877, and undated, of James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of James D. Galt containing Greek exercises","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1876, 187?, 1892, of Edward P. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849, 1876, 1888, 1892, received by Mary [Williams] W[are] Galt from her husband W[illiam] R. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware Galt] from her daughter [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1872 - October 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1872 - December 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1873 - June 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1873 - December 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1874 - June 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1874 - December 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1878-1880, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1893 - March 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1894 - July 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1894 - October 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1894 - December 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - December 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1895 - March 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1890 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1883, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son J[ames] S. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1884, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son John [Minson Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1887[?]-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Zander [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1890 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams Ware Galt] from Susan M. Christian, Turner Christian, W[illiam] M. Christian, and Emily Christian","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1840-1893 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams] Ware Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1873-1894 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calling cards and invitations, 1896 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Mary Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nObituary [1897] of Mary [Williams] Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nGroup IV is devoted solely to the voluminous papers of Mary Jeffery Galt. Her correspondence with family, friends, and acquaintances ranges from the 1850s to the 1920s and includes portrait painter Matthew Wilson and U.S. senator Col. Henry du Pont. Mary Jeffery's financial affairs and professional career are also well documented. Genealogy and family history, writings, sketches, journals, and diaries round out her personal papers. Group IV also includes correspondence, receipts, sketches, certificates, and other items relating to Mary Jeffery's role in the APVA.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1855-1880 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her father W[illia]m R. Galt and mother M[ary Williams] W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1904, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rob[er]t W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868[?]-1895, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1898, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1900 - September 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1900 - December 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1901 - April 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1901 - September 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1901 - December 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1902 - May 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1902 - August 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1902 - November 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1904, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rogers H. G[alt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1897, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother William W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1916 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother W[illiam] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1911 and undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1918 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1883, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brothers James [S. Galt] and John [Minson Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1906, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1916, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1921 and undated, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1921 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1879 and undated, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1915, received by \"Molly\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Frank L. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1891, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin G[abriella] V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-October 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1905 - December 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1910, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1917, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1921, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1918, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1910 - May 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1910 - December 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-March 1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew R[ogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1912-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1917, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H.] Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-April 1919, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt. Includes 4/16/1919 letter from John Meares Galt to his sister, Elizabeth Ash Galt Welles. \"Dear Bets.\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1894, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1902, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1908, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1909-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1922, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 26, 1897 - December 21, 1897, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, December 22, 1897 - January 1898, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1922 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from Henry T. Sharp","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1890, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from philanthropist William Wilson Corcoran and artist Ja[me]s Arnold Morris","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1882-1887, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from portrait painter Matthew Wilson","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery from R[obert] A[lonzo] Brock [corresponding secretary of the Virginia Historical Society]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1892, received by [Mary Jeffery] Galt from V[arina] Jefferson Davis, concerning bust of her husband Jefferson Davis by sculptor Alexander Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1889-1991 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis about Alexander Galt's bust of Jefferson Davis","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1893-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Jeanine M. Wilson [Mrs. Matthew Wilson]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, 1921-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from Lyon G. Tyler","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1915, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1922 and undated, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letter, 1818[?]-1919, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A.] Dupont [sic]","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1916-1921 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A. Du Pont]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1865, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1870, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1882, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1889, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1895, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1900, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1905, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1922, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1880-1913, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1914-1921 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1879-1899, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1913-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1880-1886, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist and art teacher","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1898 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1922, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from her nephew and lawyer Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1912-1920, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from her lawyer C[onway] Whittle Sams","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1921-1923 and undated, to and from Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her father William Richard Galt and the bas-relief portrait she made of him","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1870-1888, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1889-1894, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1895-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1903-1910, received by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1911-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1917-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1855-1876, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1877-1889, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1890-1906, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1907-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBills and receipts, 1882-1891 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and inventories, circa 1880-1881 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1865, 1869-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1899-1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1901-1903, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1904-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1909-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1913-1916, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1917-1922 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1878-1900 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1901-1915 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1888-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1899, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1901, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1902, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, January 1903 - May 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, June 1903 - December 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1904-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1906-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1909, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancellled checks and deposit envelopes, 1910-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1895-1900, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1900-1902, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs and check memoranda, 1903-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1907-1911, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1911-1921, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1887-1918, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nWills, 1921-1922, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1917-1922, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1922-1923, relating to the death and estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1923-1932 and undated, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934 and undated, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1924-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1928, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1933, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescript, undated, of memoir of childhood by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nWritings, 1896-1917 and undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1894-1914 and undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] about her uncle, the sculptor Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1911 and undated, by Mary J[effery] Galt about the \"Paradise table\" owned by the Galts","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nHistory of the Williamsburg magazine, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] Separate box for folder 13a. Portrait of Sallie Maria Galt by Mary Jeffery Galt. Dated 1881","Scope and Contents\nSketchbook, 1877-1882[?], of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSmall sketchbook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, used by [Mary Jeffery Galt?] to paint portraits","Scope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, 1854-1919, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, undated, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1853-1920, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrescriptions and ophthalmological record, 1887-1922 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1885-1913 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt about her art work, including employment as a teacher and portrait painter","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1858-1920 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMomentos, 1895-1899, held by [Mary Jeffery Galt] for her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nObituary, [July 1922], of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nAutograph book, circa 1850s?, and diary, 1862, of Mary J[effery] Galt. Autograph book also contains miscellaneous notes.","Scope and Contents\n\"Friendship book,\" 1856-1861, of \"Mollie\" [Mary] J[effery] Galt containing notes from friends, sketches, and printed illustrations","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1859-1862?, of Mary J[effery Galt], containing adresses, diary entries, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1860-1866, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1865, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing diary entries and French exercises","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, circa 1886-1887 and circa 1889, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1882-1883, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPocket calendar, 1887, of [Mary] J[effery] Galt used as a notebook","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1888, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few sketches","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1891-1893 and 1893-1894?, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1900, 1903, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing accounts and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1902 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning family history notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1905-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous notes and household accounts during her residence in Baltimore, Maryland","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1906 and circa 1907-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] contianing personal accounts, family history, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1909-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book of [Mary Jeffery Galt], including accounts kept of expenditures for her ward and nephew John [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt containing copies of letters concerning APVA, family history, history of \"the Old Galt House,\" and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1913, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1918-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemoir of childhood, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] copied by [Elizabeth A. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing art notes","Scope and Contents\nPrescription pad, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family history notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous accounts and notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family notes","Scope and Contents\nDiary, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing references to \"Mr. W.\" [portrait painter Mathew Wilson?]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum books, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few addresses and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nArt journals, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1889 received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Lucy Clay Brown, C[ynthia] B.T. Coleman, Ellen Bernard Lee, Sara A. Pryor, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1911, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, Elisabeth Harrison, and R.M. Smith and others about APVA purchase of the Powder Horn in Williamsburg","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1913, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Kate Cabell Clairborne, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mollie Lightfoot, Sara A. Pryor, Virginia M. Robinson, Rosa Rountree, R.M. Smith, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about APVA's founding, charter, constitution, by-laws, meetings, membership, properties, and yearbooks, and about offices held by Mary Jeffery Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1923, among Mary Jeffery Galt, George L. Arps, R.W. Brock, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mrs. J.T. Ellyson, Alexander Galt, Annie A. Galt, W[illiam] W. Galt, R.M. Harrell, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Kate Baldwin (Mrs. Barton) Myers, Virginia M. Robinson, and others chiefly about Mary Jeffery Galt's contested status as founder pf the APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1894, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Park C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's management of Jamestown, including restoration, security, finances, and excursions","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, and others chiefly about the Norfolk branch of the APVA's management of Jamestown, restoration of the \"ruins,\" graveyard, and grounds, excursions to the property, and APVA yearbook","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby. Belle S. Bryan, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, and others chiefly about organization, membership, and annual reports of the Norfolk Branch of the APVA; carbon copy of typescripts outlining duties of local directors of the APVA.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Louise [?] J. Barney, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about excursions to and management of Jamestown, including caretaker, finances, restoration, and arrangements with U.S. Engineer Department","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1900, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mary Winder Garrett, and others chiefly about Jamestown finances, visitors, caretaker, restoration; membership of Jamestown Committee; and passage of two bills by Virginia General Assembly concerning APVA charter and title to land at Jamestown, respectively","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1905, received by Marry Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, L.D. Davis, Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, chiefly regarding Jamestown finances, V[irginia] M. (Mrs. J Enders) Robinson, and others contracted restoration of foundations and tombstones, Tercentenary Anniversary committee, excursions and exposition, and reluctance to allow D.A.R. and [Colonial] Dames to erect buildings or monuments on the island","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1911, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, B.L. Farinholt, Mrs. B.J. Farrar, W[illiam] Leal, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, G.T. Shepperd, and others chiefly concerning Mary Jeffery Galt's participation on Advisory Board of Jamestown Exposition Company, controversy over role of Colonial Dames in Jamestown, internecine strife within APVA, maintenance and excavations at Jamestown, early history of Jamestown and vicinity, and APVA meetings and yearbook","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1914, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Kate Cabell Clairborne, W[illiam] L. Leal, Sallie Newton Page, Rosa Rountriee, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about Jamestown restoration, excavation, excursions, new building, work accomplished, commemorative exercises, finances, and fundraising; APVA yearbook, internal conflicts, mismanagment; and Jamestown Committee and other APVA meetings","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1888-1908, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, M.R. Harrell, Virginia M. Robinson, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894-1905 and undated, held by Mary Jeffery Galt for payments made for labor and supplies at and transportation and admission to Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nRecords, 1893-1909 and undated, of APCA dues and donations received and money deposited by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts of reports, 1894[?]-1906, by [Mary Jeffery Galt], Mary Winder Garrett, and Annie A. Galt chiefly about excavations at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nNotes and drafts, 1896 and undated, of the history of the APVA and its work at Jamestown, written by [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies and articles of agreement, 1889, between M.R. Harrell and Mary K. Galt, Rebecca M. Smith, Elizabeth Harrison, and Cynthia B.T. Coleman regarding sale of Powder Horn; copies of Mary J. Galt's check to M.R. Harrell as first payment of Powder Horn; sketches of Powder Horn and lot","Scope and Contents\nDrafts of statements, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt about her role as founder of APVA; deposition, 1903, of M.R. Harrell, attesting to Mary J. Galt's ubutuatuve regarding purchase of Powder Horn; statement by Judge Allan R. Hauckel [?] certifying Mary J. Galt's founding of APVA; legal brief, 1923, by Barton Myers arguing that Mary Jeffery Galt \"first conceived the idea of forming\" the APVA","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895-1919 and undated, relating to APVA and Jamestown, including pamphlets, programs, inviations, tickets, and postcards","Scope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1900 and 1904, and Mt. Vernon Ladies association report, 1885, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy","Scope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1905-1908 and 1911-1912, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Jeffery Galt] concerning the APVA","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1907, 1909, and undated, including sketches, notes, and sample letterhead made by Mary Jeffery Galt, concerning Jamestown and the APVA","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1888-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] listing APVA life members, members, and dues paid, and containing miscellaneous membership notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1894 and 1901, kept by Mary Jeffery Galt recording her excavations at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nAPVA record book, 1905-1910, of dues paid by Association members","Scope and Contents\nRegister, undated, of names and places [of people who made pilgrimage to Jamestown, Virginia in 1898?]","Scope and Contents\nThe papers of Mary Jeffery's siblings, notably Robert Ware Galt and Rogers Harrison Galt, and their spouses and in-laws make up Group V.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1912, received by Robert Ware Galt from his brother William W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his mother and siblings","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his sister Annie [Alexina Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1923 and undated, received by Robert W. Galt from his daughter Mary Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1922 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from relatives, chiefly nieces and nephews","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1906-1923 and undated, to and from Robert Ware Galt concerning his participation in Williamsburg Lodge, No. 6, A.F. \u0026 A.M.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1912 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1871-1921, received by Robert W[are] Galt concerning naval career and related matters","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1876-1921 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1905-1906, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nConstitution and minutes, 1858-1859, of Mountain Home Society","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1858-1864 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1979-1893, 1917, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1873-1903, 1922, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1872-1891 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865, 1906-1922, and undated, of Robert Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Robert Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872-1876, of Robert W. Galt, containing chiefly naval engineering notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872, 1893-1903, of Robert W. Galt listing questions and answers for \"Examination for 3rd Ass't Engineer\" and recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1873-1875, of R[obert] W. Galt, kept chiefly during his service as a naval engineer on the U.S.S. Yantic in China","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1873-1879, 1891 of \"Bob\" [Robert W.] Galt, containing laundry lists [?] and engineering notes made in part during his service on the U.S.S. Yantic","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1881-1883, of R[obert] W. Galt, written during his service as P[assed] A[ssistant] Eng[ineer], U.S. N[avy], on board the steamer Gedney en route to and in Galveston Harbor, Texas","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1881-1890, of Rob[er]t W. Galt containing diary kept on board steamer Gedney and record of correspondence","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1883, of [Robert W. Galt] kept while serving as naval engineer (?) on steemer Gedney","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1885, 1892-1894, 1894-1896, 1897-1898, of [Robert W. Galt], chiefly concerning his activities as a naval engineer","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1886-1892, of R[obert] W. Galt, containing minutes of \"a castle of knights of the Golden Eagle\" in Norfolk, Virginia, laundry lists (?) kept on board the U.S.S. Trenton, and a record of \"letters written\"","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1891-1893, of R[obert] W. Galt recording naval articles he inspected as Passed Assistant Engineer, U.S. Navy, at the General Store House, Naval Yard, Norfolk, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1897, of [Robert W. Galt] used as diary","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1903-1905, of R[obert] W. Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1905, of Robert W. Galt giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events chiefly in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1905-1909, of Robert W[are] Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1906, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1908-1909, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nLoose pages from ledger, 1909-1910, of [Robert Ware Galt] recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1911, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1911-1912, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1912-1914, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892 and undated, received by [Mary F. Butt Galt] from her brother James M. Butt, Jr., mother, and father-in-law W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1890, received by Mary F. Butt [Galt] from R[obert] W[are] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1889-1890 and undated, received by M[ary] F. Butt Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1889 and undated, of [Mary F. Butt Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1889 and undated, of Mary F. Butt [Galt], including prescriptions, a poem composed by her, and calling cards","Scope and Contents\nMemorials, circa 1882, of James M. Butt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1879, of J[ames} M. Butt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1899, received by James M. Butt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1892, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his parents W[illia]m R. Galt and [Mary Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his siblings [Mary Jeffery Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], A[nnie] A. G[alt], S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane, J[ohn] M[inson] Galt [III], and Alex[ander] [Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1894, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, February 1895 - March 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - June 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910 and undated, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his daughter Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1909 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his children Bettie [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1909, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1908 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 7, 1895 - June 8, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 9, 1895 - June 16, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 17, 1895 - June 24, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 26, 1895 - June 29, 1895 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1896-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from fraternal organizations","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1874-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1894, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from Charles J. Swift concerning stock in the Ostrander Repeating Gun Company","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1865-1899 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1872-1894, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBills of exchange, 1875-1888 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNavigational notes and examinations, 1892-1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]","Scope and Contents\nNavigational notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868-1875, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1876-1885, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1886-1890, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1890 - October 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, November 1894 - December 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1895-1899, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1900-1902, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1903, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1904-1905, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1906, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1907-1910 and undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous naval notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy general court marital orders, 1879-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including lists of navy personnel tried","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1866, 1869, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1870-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1878-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy Bureau circulars, 1863-1878, and department circulars, 1869-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy circulars, 1877-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt Sr.] compiled and partially indexed by [Captain A.K. Hughes]","Scope and Contents\nSchool reports, 1859-1860 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nClass reports, 1868-1872, from the Naval Academy of [Rogers H.] Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1898, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] about Ostrander gun","Scope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] chiefly concerning the U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nCalling Cards of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted invitations and club membership cards, 1884-1908 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1883-1910 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1892-1909 and undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1863-1906 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nObituaries, 1910, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], containing personal accounts and notes, receipts for lodging, and naval notes","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, circa 1892, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], including \"Memorandum for [U.S. Navy] Boarding Officers,\" personal accounts, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nGrade books, 1893-1894, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] [for classes taught at U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland?]","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1895-1906, of \"General Orders given by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.], Comdr U.S. Navy\"","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing schedules and miscellaneous notes apparently relating to his service in the U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing notes related to naval duties","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1874, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1887 and undated, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883 [?], received by [Mrs.] Mary [Meares Galt] from Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from her husband Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895 and undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1885, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1895, received by Mrs. Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies and fragments of letters, undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1882-1892, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1893, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nChildren's story, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1865-1884 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, received by [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] at her Annapolis home?","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1875-1885 and undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1870-1890, 1895, and undated, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares [Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1854-18??, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1864-1870, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895, of \"Mrs. Gault\" [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] containing French exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1888, containing copies of obituary notices of John L. Meares [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nCalling Cards, undated, of John L. Meares [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1888 and undated, received by John L. Meares [Sr.] from relatives and a friend","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850, 1852, 1866, and undated, received by [Elizabeth Ashe] Holmes Meares from friends and relative","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1894, received by C. Neilson, Second Assistant Postmaster General, from F.H. Jones concerning John L. Maers [John L, Meares, Jr.?]","Scope and Contents\nApplication, 1931, of John L. Meares [Jr.] to the Sons of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, of W[illiam] W. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nNaval correspondence, 1876-1910 and undated, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nFragments of letters, 1894 and undated, from W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and naval clothing requisition, 1874-1895, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1898-1917, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted copy, undated, of poem \"The Battle of Manila Bay\" by W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nClipping, 1899, concerning William W. Galt's heroism in U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1889-1895 and undated, of [Mary Blair Grigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1911 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt Duane from her sister [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brother R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1890 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], John [Minson Galt III], and Alex[ander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from sisters-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt, [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt, and Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by Susan W. Galt [Duane] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1931 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1887, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1890, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1912, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1882-1891, of S[usan] W. Galt [Duane]","Scope and Contents\nNotes and affidavits, 1934 and undated, of Susan Williams Galt Duane concerning family history","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1868, 1888-1891 and undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1891-1914, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1875?, of \"Susie\" [Susan] W. Galt [Duane] containing \"a collection of mathematical problems from various authors solved by several students and others - a large portion by W[illia]m R. Galt.\"","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1889-1902, of Alexander Duane","Scope and Contents\nMedical notes, undated, of Alexander Duane","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1897-1927, of Alexander Duane, including his medical and Phi Beta Kappa essays and obituaries","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1874 and undated, received by James S. Galt from his brothers Bob [Robert Ware Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], and R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1880 and undated, of James S. Galt, including a letter granting him leave of absence from the Navy, Latin exercises, and envelopes","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1874 and undated, received by John M[inson] Galt [III] from his brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt]. and Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.], and cousin S[ally] M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1881-1882, of John [Minson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1873-1880, of John M[inson] Galt [III], including school grades and medical certificates","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892, received by Annie A. Galt from her parents W[illiam] R. Galt and M[ary] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1898 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from her brother Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her siblings and sisters-in-law","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her niece Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1934, received by Annie A. Galt from nieces Mary [Meares] Galt and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1931 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1932 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, to and from Annie A. Galt concerning APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and other papers, 1920-1930, of Annie A. Galt, chiefly concerning Mary J[effery] Galt's role in establishing the APVA","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1906-1940, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1867-1905 and undated, of Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and checkboook stubs, 1882-1922 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1896, of Mary Jeffery Galt, given to Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1916-1926, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1874-1900 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1885-1937 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary [1941] of Annie Alexina Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1901, of [Annie A. Galt], containing household accounts and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nTravel diary, 1904, and family history notebook, undated, of A[nnie] A[lexina] Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Annie A. Galt] and [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1905 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [III], chiefly from his brothers","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1881-1943 and undated, of Alexander Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1875-1888, 1905, and undated, of Alex[ander] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nObituary, 1952, of Alexander Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nGroup VI contains the papers of Mary Meares Galt, the eldest child of Rogers Harrison Galt, Sr., and (Mrs.) Mary Meares Galt. In addition to Mary Meare's extensive personal and business correspondence and other papers, Group VI contains information on Galt family history and genealogy.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1892, received by Mary [Meares] Galt from her grandfather W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1911, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1922 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1896, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1901, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1905, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1939 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her aunt Annie A. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondencem, 1905-1950 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1968 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940, 1951-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister-in-law Elizabeth [B.] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1965, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her brother John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1964 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1923-1939, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1971-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1909 received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances, including one concerning APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1918, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1920 - April 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1920 - September 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1921-February 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August-December 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1923 - June 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1923 - October 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1924-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1955, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1963, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1931, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1932-1935, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history. Includes letters from Lyon G. Tyler.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1937 received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1938, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1939-1947, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1948-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1952, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1953, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1954-1956, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1960 - August 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1960 - December 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1961-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1916-1952, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1907-1921, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1923-1929, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1930-1971 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1910-1924, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1928-1951 and undated, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1939-1943 and undated, to and from Mary Meares Galt concerning mismanagement at Blue Ridge College","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1942-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1965-1976, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1893-1949, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1950-1966, 1974, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1902-1973 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1918-1923, and account passbook of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1919-1921, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1922-1961 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nTax papers, 1923-1960 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1940-1955, of Mary Meares Galt, including primssory note and will","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1946-1960 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1956 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt, including remarks made to the Association for Preservation of Virginia Antiquities about Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1960, of \"Galt Chronicle\" written by [Mary Meares Galt] for her nephews and nieces","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt about 18th-century jurist George Wythe","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nFamily history papers, 1934-1937 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt, including typescripts of a letter from her great-grandmother Mrs. Samuel Ashe (circa 1851 or 1852?) and of her father William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828.\"","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts of William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828\" and Mary Jeffery Galt's memoir of childhood, made and annotated by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, undated, prepared by [Mary Meares Galt] of a \"lecture delivered by William R. Galt to the Masonic Fraternity of Norfolk...\" dated 1883","Scope and Contents\n\"Catalogue of works by Alexander Galt, sculptor,\" undated, held by Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] concerning her great-uncle Alexander Galt and his work as a sculptor","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, 1911, 1919-1966, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ashe, and Swann lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, 1896-1936 and ungraded, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted invitations, calling cards, and dance cards, 1897-1965 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1885-1918, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1920-1955, of M[ary] [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1956-1978 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCopy of letters, undated, from R[obert] E. Lee to President [Jefferson] Davis dated August 29 and 30, 1862, held by [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, circa 1924, 1930, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary, 1978, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1952, of program \"At Home with Lindy,\" sponsored by the Col[onial] Dames of Lexington [Virginia]? Probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1965, of Mary Meares Galt and Commander Robert Wilson's Veteran's Day Program","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, unlabelled, probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, of \"Miss Mary Meares Galt, Honorary Regent of the Virginia Frontier Chapter, D.A.R. Introducing the Hon. Paul A. Holstein-Mayor of Lex[ington, Virginia].\"","Scope and Contents\nBaby journal, 1886, of Mary [Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"Miscellaneous book,\" 1894-?, of Mary Meares Galt, containing poems, essays, and other writings","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1899-1900?, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1900, of Mary M[eares] Galt containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1904 and undated, containing genealogy notes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1906, of Mary Meares Galt, containing personal accounts, miscellaneous notes, and drafts of letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing lecture notes on Greek history and notes on family history","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Mary [Meares] Galt containing her poems","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt containing draft of a novel?","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt], containing itinerary from trip to the British isles","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing genealogical notes on Digges, Galt, Jeffery, Silvester, Ware, and other families","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing notes on \"V[irgini]a Rev[olutionary] Sold[iers] + Sailors.\"","Scope and Contents\nAddress books, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1927-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1958-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1960-1974 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1956-1957 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution museum","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1940-1966 and 1978, received by Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1960-1966 and 1978, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1957-1962, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1963-1966 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1957-1963 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt about Jamestown to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1959-1966, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter, to commemorate Lexington's [Virginia] name day","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1948-1958, of [Mary Meares] Galt pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1959-1968, of [Mary Meares Galt] pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1953-1957 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nScripts, circa 1955, written by Mary Meares Galt for United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and correspondence, 1955, of Mary Meares Galt concerning United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1961 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to members of the Colonial Dames","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1971, of Mary Meares Galt, concerning the Blue Ridge Committee of the National Soceity of the Colonial Dames of America","Scope and Contents\nApplications, 1927-1952 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt to ancestral societies","Scope and Contents\nMary Meares' siblings and their own families are represented in Group VII, as are other members of the extended Galt family and acquaintances.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1901, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1919 and undated, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1939 and undated, received by \"Bets\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905-1938, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1942-1956 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1965, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her brothers Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1968, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1915-1945, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from her husband Paul [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1932, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1935-1963, received by Alizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1934, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1948, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1975, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1977-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1906-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1908-1909, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1910 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1913-1915, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her lawyer C. Whittle Sams","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1919-1978, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nDraft of letter to Col. duPont [sic], 1923, from [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and his reply concerning [Mary Jeffery Galt]'s role as founder of the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1894-1950 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1900-1954, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nSchool and college papers, 1897-1911, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1907-1979 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nApplications, undated, to ancestral organizations of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, with genealogical information on the Hockaday and Ware families","Scope and Contents\nInvitations, 1912-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1916-1943 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1900-1954 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, including materials on Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1900-1905, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1907-1909, of [Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1910, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1913-1914, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary and memorandum book, circa 1924, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1926, 1927, 1928, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1929, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1929, 1933, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nEngagement book, 1930, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], also used as a memorandum book and diary","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1931, 1935, 1941, 1957, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1935, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1936, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1939, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1937, 1957, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1944, 1961, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1962-1966, of E[lizabeth A.] G[alt] W[elles]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1937 and 1950, to and from Paul Welles","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1921-1974 and undated, of family of Paul Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1950 and undated, received by Paul Welles and [Elizabeth A. Galt] Welles from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nWedding book, 1916, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] and Paul [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nGuest book, 1919-1946, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]","Scope and Contents\nGuest book, 1946-1979, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]","Scope and Contents\n Personal correspondence, 1896-1905, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1963 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1909-1913, to and from Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1897-1909 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1896-1942 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nDairies, 1907, 1909, of [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPassbook, 1912, of Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nComposition book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by John M[eares] Galt from his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1899-1966 and undated, received by John M[eares] Galt from relatives, friends, and business associates","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1912-1915, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks and deposit tickets, 1918, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool and college grades, 1901-1911, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers, 1913-1914 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1901-1934 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of John M[eares] Galt containing outlines for literature essays and for biographical sketch of his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1948 and undated, received by Mary Ware Galt Kirby from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and notes, 1917-1954 and undated, of Mary Ware [Galt] Kirby relating to family history","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1910-1917, 1957, and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nSketch, 1932, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby, by Susan Galt Zimermann","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1968-1975 and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1922, of Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1952-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1976, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1969, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunts [Mary Jeffery Galt] and [Annie A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975 and undated, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1976, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary [Meares] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations of Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, entitled \"The Great Story Book,\" by Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1902 and undated, of \"Misses Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1934, received by Mary [Meares Galt], [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.], and John [Meares Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1896-1906, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Annie A. Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt [Kirby] containing their poems","Scope and Contents\n\"The Lord Cornwallis Magazine,\" 1907, 1910, and undated, containing stories and illustrations written and drawn by [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1977 and undated, of Elizabeth Welsh Galt, Susan Duane Galt, Eva Dulaney Galt, Anne Galt Kirby [Black], Susan Duane Zimermann, Richard Galt Zimermann, Elizabeth Allen Galt, William Richard Galt Duane, and Francis Raymond Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922-1933 and 1963-1982, received by [Mary Jeffery Welles] Pearson from relatives and friends, chiefly concerning deaths of her aunt Mary Meares Galt and mother Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1931-1978 and undated, of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1982-1983, of [Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson]","Scope and Contents\nMemoir of Mary Meares Galt, 1982, presented by her niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson to the John Rhoads Chapter, DAR. Includes DAR magazine and labeled photographs.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860, 1905-1945, and undated, received by various Galt family members","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers and clippings, 1870, 1914, and undated, of [Elizabeth Welsh Galt?], Francis L. Galt, and Emily Virginia Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881, 1906, received by Elick [Aleck?] Preston from his sister Sallie Green, by Alexandria Preston from his brother Gable Preston, and by the First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, from Gabe Preston inquiring if Alex Preston or any of his relatives still live in Williamsburg [Aleck Preston worked as a gardener for the Galt family]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, post-1881, of Hugh Blair Grigsby","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Bettie T. Waring, nanny of [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1963, 1973, and undated, of various Galt family members","Scope and Contents\nNaval pass, 1804, given to Lieut. Gain \"and lady\" to \"pass within ten miles of Norfolk City and Return.\"","Scope and Contents\nSlave permission?, 1861, signed by E.C. Darlington","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1862 and undated, received by Patrick H. Fowlkes, Confederate Army soldier, Company C. 53rd Virginia Infantry Regiment, \"Old Dominion Rifles.\"","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1957, received by Senator A. Willis Robertson from W.R. Smedberg III, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, concerning the Bancroft Hall program and instruction on American history at the Naval Academy","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous Galt Family Papers including Virginia Gabriel Galt and Gabriel Galt Williamson","Scope and Contents\nPapers that could not be firmly attributed to anyone are in Group VIII.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1793, 1811-1863, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1866-1889, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1890-1972, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nGreeting cards, 1887 and undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nFragments of letters and other papers, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, undated, blank on message/address side","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1761?, 1803, 1818, 1848-1910, and undated, and checkbook, 1887-[1888?], of unkown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, May 3-13, 1861, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, May 14-21, 1861, and undated, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph","Scope and Contents\nDeeds, 1831, 1868, and plat, 1825, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, 1866, 1868, 1878 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1895, 1905, and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMedical notes, 1817-1830 and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nSmall sketches and paintings of unknown people","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and dance cards, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nInvitations, 1887-1951 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Calendar, 1890","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1893, with watercolor illustrations","Scope and Contents\nPrinted \"Charles Dickens Calendar,\" 1894","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1899","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1817-1898, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1901-1912, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1913-1952, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1963 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1836-1897, 1903-1944 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, undated, referring chiefly to real estate in Virginia, Maryland, and other states","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nJournal, 1792, of unknown person. A letter at the Rockefeller Library from [James?] Greenhow to Alexander D. Galt (CWF-M1131.1-Galt Papers I)implies that this journal belongs to Alexander D. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1844-1845, of payments made to unidentified naval personnel","Scope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars, 1884-1885 and 1913","Scope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars and diaries, 1917, 1919, and undated","Scope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917","Scope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containg drafts of letters and miscellaneous notes of unknown person","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, undated, of unknown persons","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing two printed pictures and a clothing list","Scope and Contents\nPocket calendar, undated, of M. Galt?, containing shopping lists and other notes","Scope and Contents\nRemnants of a diary, undated","Scope and Contents\nPrinted books, magazines, and pamphlets compromise Group IX.","Scope and Contents\nAlphabetical index to general orders, circulars, etc. [naval] (January 10, 1863 - June 30, 1881)","Scope and Contents\nAnd Flowers of poetry [partial title] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nForney, John W. Anecdotes of public men (1876)","Scope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia 1738-1780 (1970)","Scope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia, 1738-1780, undated","Scope and Contents\nGarrett, R.R. Baptists in Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nBartholomew's revised \"half-inch\" contoured maps (Ayrshire)","Scope and Contents\nBible review: advanced esoteric thought (October 1908)","Scope and Contents\nBiennial report of the state librarian of North Carolina (July 1, 1942 to June 30, 1944)","Scope and Contents\nGannett, William C. Blessed be drudgery (1893)","Scope and Contents\nTyler, Lyon G. Bruton Church (1895)","Scope and Contents\nBulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (January 1920)","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Rogers Harrison [Jr.]. The Cathode-Ray fluroescence of sodium vapor (1910)","Scope and Contents\nKerl, Simon. A Common-school grammar of the English language (1865)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (July 1908)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (1920)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (January 1921)","Scope and Contents\nDaily light on the daily path (1903)","Scope and Contents\nPenley, Aaron. The Elements of perspective: illustrated by numerous examples and diagrams (1869)","Scope and Contents\nPotts, Robert. Euclid's elements of geometry, the first book (1864)","Scope and Contents\nEverybody's magazine (February 1911). M[ary] M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nEvery Saturday [magazine] (Christmas 1867). Contains story No thoroughfare by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins","Scope and Contents\nFrench lessons and exercises (1894)","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy marked by [Mary Meares Galt].","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy presented to Mary Meares Galt by the author.","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nGenealogy of that portion of the Galt family descended from James Galt of the fourth generation in America (undated).","Scope and Contents\nParton, James. George W. Childs: a biographical sketch","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1906)","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1917).","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint Luke (undated)","Scope and Contents\nHand book of the New York training school for teachers (1919).","Scope and Contents\nHand book 1923-1924. University of the City of Toledo","Scope and Contents\nHarper's new monthly magazine (December 1871).","Scope and Contents\nHarvey's weekly. (April 9, 1921)","Scope and Contents\nThe Hist[ory of the] College of W[illiam and Mary] from its fou[nding]...","Scope and Contents\nJones, Granville J. The History of the founding of the Eastern State Hospital of Virginia (reprinted from the American Journal of Psychiatry, March 1954). Signed by the author.","Scope and Contents\nToy, Crawford H. The Home of the primitive Semitic race [extractred from Transactions of American Philological Association, 1881]. Signed by the Author.","Scope and Contents\nHorace [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nHow Pope Pius X crushed the French Stillon (1912)","Scope and Contents\nThe Illustrated Old St. Paul's (undated)","Scope and Contents\nTalfourd, Thomas Noon. Ion [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nMaguire, James G. Ireland and the pope: a brief history of papal intrigues against Irish liberty (1888).","Scope and Contents\nRodin, Auguste. L'Art (1911)","Scope and Contents\nHeadley, J.T. Letters from Italy (1845).","Scope and Contents\nCahoon, George. Report on iron deposits (1880)","Scope and Contents\nKirwan [Rev. Nicholas Murray]. Letters to the Rt. Rev. John Hughes","Scope and Contents\nLife and adventures of Ninon De L'Enclos (1849)","Scope and Contents\nThe Life of John Calvin: the great French reformer","Scope and Contents\nKnowles, James Sheridan. Love [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855 (1949)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1856-1867 (1950)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and notices in Raleigh Register, North Carolina State Gazette, Daily Sentinel, Raleigh Observer and News and Observer 1867-1887 (1951)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1826-1845 (1947)","Scope and Contents\nMemoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part III (March 26, 1880)","Scope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (November 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (December 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Mind of the Vatican on American political \"institutions\" (1912)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (September 1871)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (February 1872)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (July 1872)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (1872). Contains article On the English present active participle by W[illiam] R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nThe New Testament (1848)","Scope and Contents\nNew York journal of medicine (May 1860). Contains article by G[abriel] A. D. Galt about his invention the trephine. [Mary Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nThe Sulgrave Institution international celebration at Norfolk, Virginia (1920)","Scope and Contents\nOld Brunswick pilgrimages [historical addresses] (1900-1901)","Scope and Contents\nThe Outlook (November 26, 1904)","Scope and Contents\nWalker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898)","Scope and Contents\nThe Outlook (December 14, 1907). M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPeace College catalog (1949-1950)","Scope and Contents\nFletcher, Harvey, and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. The Perception of speech and its relation to telephony (1950)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (September 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (June 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (October 1854)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (December 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (October 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (July 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (April 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (February 1939)","Scope and Contents\nReply of the rector and visitors of the University of Virginia to the remonstrance on recent changes in the requirements for the degree of master of arts (1892). [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nRegister of ancestors. The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1964","Scope and Contents\nRecuerdo de Montevideo [Uruguay]","Scope and Contents\nRandolph-Macon System of Colleges and academies (1903-1904)","Scope and Contents\nThe Railroad man's magazine (April 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Protestant Review (June 1919)","Scope and Contents\nPeterson's magazine (September 1859)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (November 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe State (January 20, 1962)","Scope and Contents\nChamberlayne, E.H., Jr. Sunday School Choir (1867)","Scope and Contents\nTetzel redivivus (1913)","Scope and Contents\nBusch, Wilhelm. Tulchen (1877)","Scope and Contents\nScott, Ruby T. Twenty poems (undated)","Scope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (October 1921)","Scope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (January 1922)","Scope and Contents\nVirginia marriage bonds, Richmond City. Vol.1 (1939)","Scope and Contents\nWest Point life (1866)","Scope and Contents\nYearbook of the Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution and the proceedings of the sixty-fourth state conference (March 15-17, 1960) [Mary Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nSt. Nicholas [magazine]. February 1890. Contains article \"The Story of the great storm at Samoa\"","Scope and Contents\nThe Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck. City of Leeds. Education Committee. Report of the School Medical Officer (1919). The Case against woman suffrage. The Converted Catholic (May 1921). The Converted Catholic (July 1920). Echoes from the Roman Catholic Winter School (1903). Episcopal churchnews (1927). Familiar letters to John B. Fitzpatrick, the Catholic Bishop of Boston (1854). In library of W[illia]m R. Galt. Franklin Square Library. Memoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part II (1879). Le Gentilhomme pauvre (1873). The Golden book of the Confraternities (1855). The Gospel according to Saint John (1910). The Gospel according to Saint Luke (1909). Graves genealogy. Journal, 1860-1866, of Mary Jeffery Galt. Majors alphabet. The Martyr in black. Memoirs, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt. New England History Teachers' Association. A[...] of historical material. Scottish notes and queries (April 1907). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1921). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1920). The Works of Shakspeare [sic]. Watson's Jeffersonian magazine (June 1909). You cannot do without the church (circa 1855). Abhedananda, Swami. The Scientific basis of religion (circa 1900). Hagedorn, Hermann. Mothers of New York, what of the children? Hevergal, Frances Ridley. My King, or daily thoughts for the king's children (1883). Haswell, Cha[rle]s H. Engineers' and mechanics' pocket-book (1866). Hawthorne, Julian. The Secret of Solomon (circa 1909) Mitchell, S. Augustus. Mitchell's ancient atlas (1849) Mitchell's atlas (1855), belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt. Mitchell's Atlas, 1859 belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt; has news clippings of the Civil War pasted inside. Moody, D.L. Christ all and in all (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Christ seeking sinners. Moody, D.L. Dare to be a Daniel (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Good news (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. Let the wicked forsake his way. Moody, D.L. Love that passeth knowledge. Moody, D.L. Plain words on conversion. Moody, D.L. Repentance and restitution (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Two classes (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. There is no difference Moody, D.L. Where art thou? (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Work of the Holy Spirit. Plumer, W[illia]m S. False doctrines and false teachers: how to know them and how to treat them. [Saunders, Rev. William]. the Pastor's wife; or, memoirs of E[liza] M. S[aunders]. Vivekananda, Swami. The Real and apparent man (1896). Vivekananda, Swami. The Ideal of a universal religion (1896). Warren, Henry. [Handbook of anatomy]. Walker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898).","Scope and Contents\nScrapbooks are in Group X","Scope and Contents\nScrapbook, circa 1875-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt], chiefly consisting of clippings relating to family members. Scrapbook, circa 1886, of unknown person. Receipt book, 1891-1892, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt, made from receipts pasted into a copy of Report of the Secretary of the Navy, vol.1, 1883. Scrapbook, 1902-1904, of Mary Meares Galt. Scrapbook and travel diary, 1910, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby. Scrapbook, 1912-1936?, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt Welles. Scrapbook cover, undated, of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs are in Group XI","Scope and Contents\nPhotograph of Susan M. Christian. 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as a young man and in later middle age, including one with his students. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as an older man. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt possibly used by Mary Jeffery Galt in making bas-relief portrait of him. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptor Alexander Galt II. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptures of Alexander Galt II, including \"Bacchante,\" bust of Jeferson Davis, and sculpture of Thomas Jefferson. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Williams Ware Galt, including 3 with granddaughter Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, later used to make posthumous portrait of her donated to APVA. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, Annie A. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, and Mary Blair Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nSnapshots of Mary J[effery] Galt with Annie A. Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and with Estelle Christian at Jamestown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her nieces and nephews Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Mary Meares Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby and nephew John Meares Galt. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotograph of Mary Jeffery Galt, holding her grandniece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and one ship, some identified, belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt, including one of a young girl with name and address of portrait painter Matthew Wilson on back. 12 itmes.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of bas-relief portraits by Mary Jeffery Galt of William R. Galt and sculptor Alexander Galt II. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and acquaintances (some identified). 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and co-workers (some identified). 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with shipmates aboard U.S.S. Trenton, U.S.S. Yantic, and steamer Gedney. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Huron, U.S.S. Yantic, and other, unidentified ships and of memorial plaque to victims of Samoa disaster, belonging to Robert Ware Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the ships Chicago, Jean Bart, and unidentified ship, belonging to Robert Ware Galt?. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 36 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 38 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary F. Butt Galt, some with friends. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of James M. Butt, Jr., brother of Mary F. Butt Galt. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt, including her father James M. Butt, Sr. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary V. Jones Butt (Mrs. James M. Butt, Jr.) 9 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., as a student at the U.S. Naval Academy and as a naval officer. 20 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., in civilian dress. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., and other, mostly identified, men, chiefly naval officers. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Arkansas and other unidentified ship (possibly also the Arkansas) that belonged to Rogers H. Galt, Sr. 4 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, belonging to Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, of unidentified people.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of boarding house in San Francisco [?] with Rogers H. Galt, Sr., Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, and 5 unidentified people. 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt and Mary Blair Grigsby Galt and children: Susan Duane Galt, Mary Carrington Galt, Carrington [G.] Galt, Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt, [William R. Galt, Jr.], and [Robert W. Galt, Jr.]. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan W. Galt Duane. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Dr. Alexander Duane (husband of Susan W. Galt Duane). 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotogrpahs of Dr. Alexander Duane and Susan W. Galt Duane and their sons Alexander Galt Duane, Robert L. Duane, and William R. Galt Duane. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of James S. Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Minson Galt III. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 20 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 27 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 23 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt and Susan W. Galt Duane at Virginia Beach and Ocean View [VA?] with unidentified/unknown people. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt, Robert Ware Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby, in Hot Springs, Arkansas and on the \"Yonahloesee Road.\" 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with Emily Christian, Julia Lindsay, Liza Bowers, and \"Pitti Pat.\" 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby, grandniece Anne Galt Kirby Black and other unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with relatives and friends. 23 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and acquaintances of Annie A. Galt. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of reconstructions of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria and of a Viking ship belonging to Annie A. Galt? 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt III. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of William R. Galt, Mary Williams Ware Galt, Mary Jeffery Galt, Robert Ware Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Sr., William W. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, James S. Galt, John Minson Galt III, Annie A. Galt, and Alexander Galt III.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as an infant and young child. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a young woman. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt. 41 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt with first cousins Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt and M[ary] C[arrington] G[alt]. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a Y.M.C.A. volunteer in France, circa 1918-1919. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt and others in France, circa 1918-1919. 21 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and street scenes, some identified, in Baccarat, Badonvillers (?), Mayence, Nancy, and Paris, France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 49 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified people, street scenes, and building in France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 46 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of gravestones of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, and Gov. Samuel Ashe (1725-1813), Col. Samuel Ashe (1763-1836), and William S. Ashe (1813-1862) and of a memorial plaque to [Gov.] Samuel Ashe. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Paul Welles at their wedding and in their 25th year of marriage and with her bridal attendants Mary Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with daughter Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Paul Welles, mostly with children Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, and Francis Raymond Welles.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as an infant and young child. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., with relatives, including wife Elizabeth Bowler Galt; daughters Elizabeth Allen Galt, Mary Eva Galt, and Eva Redwood Galt; brother-in-law Paul Welles; niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson; nephews Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and [John Galt Welles]; and granddaughter Caroline Galt Grant. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nSnapshots of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.'s home in Abescon, N.J. and of New Jersey shore, including, one of V. Lee Kirby, husband of Mary Ware Galt Kirby.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt, some with unidentified people. 27 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs belonging to John Meares Galt. 24 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as an infant and a young child. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a young girl. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a girl. 23 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby in adulthood. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, John Meares Galt, and Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as children and young adults. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Wlles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 4 items","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Mary Jeffery Galt, John Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Rogers Galt Welles, and other relatives. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, Frances Galt, Mary Jeffery Pearson, John V. Pearson, Jr., Mary Ware Galt Kirby, and V. Lee Kirby. 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of \"Miss Pinkie Morecock \u0026 her school,\" including Elizabeth [A.] Galt [Welles] and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children and grandchildren of [William W. Galt]: William R. Galt, Jr., Robert W. Galt, Jr., Mary Carrington Galt, William R. Galt III, and Virginia Ward Galt. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt Duane and of his grave at Bony, France (killed in World War I). 22 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert L. Duane and one of his first wife Marjorie Cluett Duane. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt Duane. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unknown/unidentified members of the Duane family. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan Galt Zimmerman and husband Alfred G. Zimmerman, son Alfred G. Zimmerman, Jr., and son [Richard G. Zimmerman?]. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of Alexander Galt [II] and [Emily Cocke] Galt. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and [Paul Welles]: Mary Jeffery Welles, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and John Galt Welles. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A[llen] Galt, Mary E[va] Galt, and Eva R[edwood] Galt. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Anne Galt Kirby Black?], one with her father [V. Lee Kirby]? 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Emily Christian and of \"Green Oaks,\" the Christians' house in Charles City [Virginia]. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John T. G. Galt and his daughter Mary Galt, of Louisville, Kentucky. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Edward P. Galt, his brother Dr. James D. Galt, his son William C. Galt, and his daughter Mary Alexander Galt. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children from families related to Galt family. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children related to the Galt family (some identified). 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Aleck and Beckie Preston, \"married servants of Annie A. Galt,\" and of Mrs. Harriet Dishman. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous people, portraits, and sculptures, including Robert E. Lee and other \"generals of the South,\" and Abraham Lincoln. 20 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of residents of Williamsburg, Virginia. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the Lord Botetourt statue in front of the Wren Building, College of William \u0026 Mary, and of the Bodleian plate showing views of the Brafferton Indian School, the Wren Building, the President's House, the Capitol, and the Royal Governor's Palace. Virginia flora and fauna circa 1700 are also shown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of interiors of Bruton Parish Church, 1905 [Williamsburg, Virginia] and of Fork Church, Hanover County, Virginia; and of exteriors of Church of our Savior, St. Martin's Parish; Old Fork Church, St. Martin's Parish Church; Trinity Church, Doswell, Virginia, St. Martin's Parish; and Trinity Church, St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings and scenes in Williamsburg, Virginia, including Bruton Parish Church, the courthouse, and buildings at The College of William \u0026 Mary. 35 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"Old Galt House,\" Williamsburg, Virginia, including two interior views. 19 items. See also oversize file.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Williamsburg, Virginia, including the \"Powder Horn,\" an aerial view of the city, and an unidentified building. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of painting and sketch of Bruton Parish Church. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of seals, pennant, and watercolor (?) sketch of exposition grounds from 1907 Jamestown Exposition. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"new church\" at Jamestown, Virginia, Old St. Luke's Church, and an unidentified church. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of table from Nelson-Galt House and of communion plate at Jamestown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of church tower remains at Jamestown, Virginia. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings at 1907 Jamestown Exposition including the Administration Building; Arts and Crafts Village; Auditorium; Copper Building; Copper, Silver, and Woodworking Building; Machinery Hall; Manufacturers Building; Model Schools; Mothers and Children's Building; and Transportation Building. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of grounds at 1907 Jamestown Exposition showing trails, natural settings, and unidentified buildings. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs from 1907 Jamestown exposition showing state buildings at various stages of design and construction. State buildings include Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and buildings, some identified. 31 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs \"taken by a German who was captured by a French soldier and film found on him... shows Kaiser, Crown Prince, and Hindenberg reviewing the German troops on the Western front for the last time.\" 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nFor preservation reasons, placed not in a folder but in a small box at the end of the larger box.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 22 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men in groups of three or more. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men and women in groups of two or more. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of groups of unidentified/unknown men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nVarious acetate negatives. Eleven nitrate negatives have been moved to special storage, contact SCRC staff member.","Scope and Contents\nArtifacts are in Group XII","Scope and Contents\nLinen infant shirt received by Rogers H. Galt \"at Callao Peru soon after learning of the birth of little Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.].\" (A1) Small leather wallet of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A2) Small leather wallet from Columbia College, of [John Meares Galt?]. (A3) Small leather wallet. (A4) Small flat leather case of John Meares Galt. (A5) John Meares Galt b. 1893 Contained miscellaneous writings now in Box VIII, Folder 21. (A6) Leather letter case of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A7) Two-ring binder with \"VMI\" and \"Varsity\" on cover belonging to Mary \"Jeff\" [Jeffery] Welles. (A8) Small leather wallet of [Rogers H. Galt]. (A9) Two paintbrushes [of Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A10) Picture frame. Made of cardboard and paper, decorated with watercolor violets. (A11) Small leather wallet. (A12) Round, flat box containing plaster medallion of unknown woman. (A13) Small white box holding calling cards of \"Miss Galt.\" (A14) Two small pieces of cloth from Schoenig \u0026 Co., Opticians, for cleaning glasses. (A15) Very small green box with lid containing red wax seal. (A16) Garter belt. (A17) Two small American flags on short sticks. Each flag has 34 stars. (A18) Cotton toiletries kit with embroidered \"M.\" (A19) Leather wallet belonging to Robert W. Galt containing Freemason certificates. (A20) Three-dimensional plastic Christmas card, enclosed in small, flat box and accompanied by card from Lottie and Mary Garrett. (A21) Small pieces of clear glass wrapped in cloth and tied with string. (A22) Small vinyl pouch holding plastic ruler. (A23) Small piece of beige cotton fabric with blue stitching at edge. (A24) Black, pretied boxtie. (A25) Small, flat box originally containing mourning paper. (A26) Small painting of hills and lake or river. (A27) Small leather wallet. (A28) Mailing label addressed to Mrs. Paul Welles, sent from France circa 1918. (A29) Small painting of unidentified flower. (A30) Small watercolor painting of unidentified church ruin. (A31) Small watercolor painting of buildings on shore of body of water. (A32) Small painting of mountain scene with building and two figures. (A33) Small painting of unidentified church ruin at water's edge. (A34) Small painting of lighthouse. (A35) Small painting of winter farm scene. (A36) Clay [?] tablet with inscribed figure mounted on rough wooden board, covered with plastic lid and wrapped in cloth and tied with string. Accompanied by note concerning date written by E[lizabeth] G[alt] W[elles]. (A37) Small charcoal sketch of building on rocky river on lake bank. (A38) Small rectangular template with initials R.H.G. [Rogers H. Galt] and small design. (A39) Small wooden gavel. (A40) Button from the St. Andrew's Society, Charleston, S.C. (A41) Drawing compass. (A42) Floral painting on enamled surface. (A43) \"Unbleached sharks tooth.\" (A44) Black cord. (A45) Template for calling cards of Mollie J. [Mary Jeffery] Galt. (A46) Small round pillbox labeled \"Pil[ls] Quinine Sulphat,\" containing 2 capsules and 1 pill. (A49) \"Ends of neck ribbon\" in form of butterflies. (A50) Template for calling cards of Mary Meares Galt. (A51) Template for calling cards of Rogers H. Galt. (A52) Template for calling cards of Miss Mary M[eares] Galt. (A53) Ribbon flower of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A54) Metal chain with horseshoe-like attachment. (A55) Drawing compass (A56) Epaulettes of [Rogers H. Galt?]. (A57) Small oval of clear glass with slightly bevelled edges, possibly from a pair of eyeglasses. (A58) Identification bracelet engraved with \"Mary M Galt, Y.M.C.A., A.E.F.,\" apparently worn during her service in the Foyer du Soldat in France. (A59) Ribbon from Old Home Week Reunion, Newport, R.I., 1905. (A60) Ceramic [?] \"queue curler.\" (A61) Cork stopper, partially charred. (A62) Small glass vial with cork stopper labeled \"poison[ous].\" (A63) Knotted brown cord keychain [?]. (A64) Black plastic accessories [?]. (A65) Scraps of cloth and ribbon. (A66) Metal whistle. (A67) Metal buckles for suspenders? 3 items. (A68) Plate for calling cards of \"J.L. Meares, M.D.\" (A69) Plate for calling cards of \"Mrs. J.L. Meares.\" (A70) Plate for calling cards of \"Dr. J.L. Meares and Lady [?].\" (A71) 2 metal buckles. (A72) Small cardboard tag printed with \"Joel Gutman \u0026 Co....Baltimore,\" possibly used to pack sewing notions. (A73) Small leather wallet embossed with \"R.H. Galt.\" (A74) Small olive-green circle of felt embroidered with insignia of the medical profession. (A75) Metal plate, mounted on wooden block, engraved with certification of John Minson Galt [II?] as a medical doctor. (A76) Eraser reading, \"J.H. Green's genuine improved ink eraser and paper cleaner -- Manufactured by M. \u0026 B., New York.\" (A77) Strip of beige cloth. (A78) Small cardboard box with label reading \"Leonard Henley, Jr., Druggist, Williamsburg, VA.\" (A79) Keychain hold button reading \"Pacific Steam Nav Co.\" (A80) Sheer handkerchief with lace. (A81) Flat, oval piece of balsa wood with mostly illegible letters and words carved or burned into it. (A82) Small brown leather (alligator skin?) case containing mirror and pockets for manicure utensils, one holding an ivory (?) nail file. (A83) Small leather fastener with snap closure. (A84) Article of clothing, possibly a sleeve, marked, \"M.J. Galt no 2.\" (A85) Beige leather and cloth apron connected with a fraternal order, possibly one of the Freemason Lodges to which the Galt men belonged. (A86) Two small stones, one marked \"B house\" in pencil [from Elizabeth (Betty's) Ashe Galt's Wlles house?]. (A87) Two metal buttons, one painted black. (A88) Four used pencils. (A89) Sheer handkerchief embroidered with floral border and word \"Sister,\" wrapped in ruled paper labeled \"M.J. Galt's.\" (A90) Rose-headed wrought nail, pre-1860 (possibly 18th-century). (A91) Article of clothing, possibly a belt, embroidered \"M.M.\" [Mary Meares Galt?]. (A92) Small ceramic doll's head. (A93) Small cardboard box containing three stamps reading \"M.J. Galt\" and \"Galt\" and two small fabric-covered blocks of wood. (A94) Small balsa wood (?) keepsake box with green velvet-covered lid and metal lock. Contains key to lock, pair of spectacles, and small, accordion-like purse. (A95) Two doorknobs, one on shaft. (A96) Two small wooden spindles. (A97) Small cardboard pillbox, 1 1/2 inches in diameter, from Williamsburg, Virginia, containing two die approximately 1/4 inch square. (A98) Small cardboard box containing fragment of ambrotype of \"Mrs. R.H. Galt [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] when a small child.\" (A99) Embroidered keepsake reading, \"Hope the [anchor] of the soul.\" (A100) White and gold paper doily. (A101) Epaulets, ribbon and band of naval uniform of unidentified person. (A102) Small wooden block on which is carved: \"a piece of the Ram Virginia.\" (A103) Box also includes a manuscript with photographs entitled \"The Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nOversize material","Scope and Contents\nPainting, undated, by unknown person, labelled \"The Park Genuine from Nature\"","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1815-1849, of Patrick H. Galt including chiefly appointments in the Corps of Artillery","Scope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1823 deed for Alexander Dickie Galt's purchase of Thomas Nelson, Jr.'s, house and lot in Williamsburg, Virginia with original envelope.","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1844, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President John Tyler","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1853, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President Franklin Pierce.","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, 1807-1815, by William T. Galt of disbursements at \"the Lunatic Hospital.\"","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1837, appointing Richard W. Leecock and assistant surgeon in the Navy, signed by President Andrew Johnson.","Scope and Contents\nMeteorological report, 1843, by James P. Espy presented to Alexander D[ickie] Galt by the author.","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of [John M. Galt II].","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificates, 1837-1854, of John M. Galt [II] from the College of William and Mary, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Medical Society of Virginia.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1851 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II] relating to treatment of the insane and to meteorology.","Scope and Contents\nDefinitions of \"characteristics,\" undated, by Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"Queen of Mary poetry,\" undated, by W[illiam] R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nDraft, undated, of [\"A Visit to the Hermitage\"] by [William R. Galt].","Scope and Contents\nPrinted cover, 1851, of \"Sei Fabbriche di Firenze\" of [sculptor Alexander Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1863 obituary of [sculptor] Alexander Galt [II].","Scope and Contents\nU.S. passport, 1848-1862, of [sulptor] Alexander Galt [II].","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificate, 1851 and 1854, of James Dickie chiefly from the University of Virginia and the University of Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents\nNewspaper clipping on comets and the \"solar phenomenon\" and pages from books on \"Regime moral\" and \"treatment of insanity.\"","Scope and Contents\nPlans, 1901 and undated, of foundation of church at Jamestown, Virginia, probably drawn by Robert W. Galt, and of \"Jamestown Protection\" planned by A.P.V.A.","Scope and Contents\nPapers, 1922-1923, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt, including executor's accounts and \"construction\" of her will","Scope and Contents\nInsurance policies, 1903-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt and Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1866 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] including sketches, a letter from a friend, a chart noting composition and coloring for a portrait [?], and notes for a play or short story [?].","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1888, 1889, of Mary Jeffery Galt, for life membership in the A.P.V.A.","Scope and Contents\nSketch and enlarged photograph, undated, of [William R. Galt] by [Mary Jeffery Galt] probably used to make bas-relief portrait of him","Scope and Contents\nSketches, 1875 and undated, by M[ary] J[effery] Galt of [Emily Christian], [Mary Meares Galt], and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and of [architectural detail?]","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Mary Jeffery Galt] as a young child and adult.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1871-1917, of Robert Ware Galt, for naval appointments, fraternal organization memberships, and A.P.V.A. life membership.","Scope and Contents\nMarriage certificate, 1890, of Robert W. Galt and Mary Frances Butt","Scope and Contents\nMaps, 1893 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt] of Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo.","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1914, 1923, of [Robert Ware Galt?] about Samoan naval disaster of 1889","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868, 1892, 1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including draft of a report ship goin aground and balance sheets drafted for Bureau of Ordnance.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895, 1910, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nDiploma and certificates, 1872-1907, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Navy, and fraternal organizations.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894 and undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt.","Scope and Contents\nDiploma, 1880, of J[ohn] Minson Galt [III] from the University of the City of New York for the M.D. degree.","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and school certificates, 1901-1946, of Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1858-1952 [?] and undated, of Mary Meares Galt including Colonial Dames applications","Scope and Contents\nDiploma and school certificates, 1901-1907, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt [Welles].","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical charts, undated, of the Galt family, drafted by [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.?].","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1966, about Colonial Williamsburg from the New York Times.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of [William R. Galt], probably used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to make bas-relief portrait of him and of portrait itself. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs, circa 1890 and undated, of Galt family members and others. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, 1916 and undated, of Emily Christian Carr, Mary Ware Galt [Kirby], John M[eares] Galt, [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], [Mary Meares Galt], and Mary Frances Butt Galt [Mrs Robert W. Galt].","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown women and of bridal couples [?].","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of [the Old Galt House, Williamsburg, Virginia], [Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia], and the old tower and new church, Jamestown, Virginia. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown places. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nBlueprints and maps, 1951-1952 and undated, of Colonial Williamsburg and vicinity.","Scope and Contents\nUnidentified coats of arms, undated.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous printed materials, 1853-1919 and undated.","Scope and Contents\nPhotostats, 1951 and undated, of documents dating 1665, 1728, 1775, 1838, 1851, 1852, 1854, 1884, and 1888, pertaining to Galt family history.","Scope and Contents\nMen's receipt book, 1870s?, U.S. Navy, blank.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1910, 1944 and undated, including Jeffery family history char, a document concerning the transportation of Chinese troops, short stories, a map showing farms and other development along the York River, and a sketch of an unidentified building","Scope and Contents\nPastel portrait, undated, of young boy, with illegible signature by the artist","Scope and Contents\nThe Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt with photos inserted by Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), include Painting of Hills and Lake or River (78G73.A27), Charcoal Sketch of Building on Rocky River on Lake Bank (78G73.A38)"," All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."," Eleven nitrate negatives moved to special storage for preservation reasons.","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","Eastern State Hospital (Va.)","Tidewater Weekly Review (Williamsburg, Va.)","Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Weekly Gazette (Va.)","Galt family","Galt, Alexander D. 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The collection also contains clippings, photographs, and personal mementos such as artifacts."," Negatives have been added to Galt III, Group XI, Box IV, folder 44."," Some material pertaining to William R. Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, folder 59, Oversize files."," Some material on Gabriel Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, Folder 60, Oversize files."," Three boxes of newspapers: Virginia and Non Virginia 1833-1897 and Williamsburg, Virginia, 1853-1865, are shelved in oversize.","Scope and Contents\nPapers of ancestors and extended family of William R. Galt and his wife Mary Williams Ware Galt. In addition to personal correspondence, this group holds receipts, diaries, and an extensive correspondence concerning the family's legal efforts to obtain \"bounty\" lands in Ohio that date from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1750 and 1752, of Samuel Galt for purchase of various merchandise","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1766, of William Inglish (brother of Mary Inglish Galt?)","Scope and Contents\nLetters, 1767-1792, received by John Minson Galt [I] from his sister Sarah Trebell and son A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccount, undated, of [John Minson Galt I?]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1788, of [John Minson Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1785-1807, received by Alexander Dickie Galt from his Father John Minson Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal Correspondence, 1796 - 1839, received by Alexander Dickia Galt from his sister Mary Galt, brother W[illiam] C. Galt, sister S[arah] T. Galt, nephew Norbonne A. Galt, and son J[ohn], M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1790-1834, received by Alexander Dickie Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, bills, and receipts, 1814-1840 and undated, of Alexander Dickie Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1793-1838, of Alexander Dickie Galt, including card announcing midwifery lectures, stock certificate, and prescription.","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, undated, of Alexander D[ickie] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1813-1825 and undated, received by Mary [Dorothea] (Polly) Galt from her husband A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt, mother Elizabeth Ege Galt [?], and others","Scope and Contents\nRecipt, 1855, of Mary D[orothea] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCourtship letters of Judith Sheppard to William Galt [son of Gabriel and Elizabeth Ege Galt?], 1795-1797 and undated","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839, received by Gabriel Galt Williamson [son of Elizabeth Galt Williamson and Thomas Williamson?] from a cousin","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1802-1804, from EW [Elizabeth Galt Williamson?] to \"Polly\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correpsondence, 1854-1855 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his brother [?] P[atrick] H. G[alt], sons W[illia]m R[ichard] Galt and James D[ickie] Galt, and cousin G[abriel] G[alt] Williamson. And from John Minson Galt (1808-1868)","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1842-1850, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1853 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1840-1853, received by Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1822-1854, of Alexander Galt [I], many for hospitalization of Thomas Jeffery, \"a lunatic\"","Scope and Contents\nPapers, 1833-1838 and undated, of Alexander Galt [I] concerning claims against the state of Virginia for property damaged and destroyed in Norfolk during the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nDeed, 1835, for sale of store at Old Point, Va., witnessed by Alex[ander] Galt [I] and W[illia]m R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1835, of Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nReceipt, 1767, of Rich[ar]d Silvester [grandfather of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1826-1829, of Richard Jeffrey [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffrey Galt?] containing \"little pictures\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Mary Anne Raincock Galt, from her stepsons Alexander Galt [III] and William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1818-1847 and undated, received by Patrick H. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1790, 1819-May 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, June 1820-December 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1823-1840, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1821-1822, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt Family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1846-1847, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1848-1857, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1795-1824, 1840-1865, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, undated, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted copies of legal appeal and briefs, 1882-1884, by attorney Jeremiah Hall concerning claim to Ohio land grant.","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and receipts, 1802-1822 and undated, of William T[rebell] Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1808[?], of William Trebell Galt I[?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839-1844, received by Mrs. Mary Arnet Godwin Galt from her husband William Trebell Galt's half-brother Alexander Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1834-1849, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1836-1852, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1830-1836, of [Mrs.] Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt and William T. Galt, including a court order and two promisory notes","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1842-1848, of William T. Galt [II], including a draft of a letter by him and a notice from the Clerk of the County Court of New Kent to summon a witness.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence received, 1855-1856, by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1891, received by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1877, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1878-1889, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1862-1878 and undated, by Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1838-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nList of creditors and bankruptcy documents, 1862-1872, of Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, of G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1855-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt, including agreement with Eastern Lunatic Asylum about Galt family graveyard, teaching notice, and notes about claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant.","Scope and Contents\nAccount Book, 1869-1871[?], of [Gabriella V. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum and account books, 1884, 1886, of [Gabriella V. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAlmanacs, 1889, 1891, of [Gabriella V. Galt], used as diaries","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Poems by Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook of Poems by G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Gabriella V. Galt] containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1838-1874, received by Virginia G. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies of letters, 1834, from Sally T. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Edmond W. Cabell from G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPoem, [1740], written in memory of Mrs. Sarah Saunders","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1836[?]-1846, of Mrs. L[ucy?] S[cervant?] Saunders, including a letter and a sermon","Scope and Contents\nPoem, 1839, copied by L[ucy] B. Saunders","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, 1797-1798, of Robert Saunders","Scope and Contents\nDeed, 1839, between Robert and Lucy B. Sanders and Alexander D. Galt for sale of land in James City County","Scope and Contents\nBusiness and personal correspondence, 1868, 1873-1894, received by G[abriel] A. D. Galt, chiefly concerning claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant","Scope and Contents\nCopies, 1860-1861, of report and letters about G[abriel] A.D. Galt's invention of the trephine, a surgical instrument","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1872, of G[abriel] A. D. Galt, including Civil War parole","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1853 and undated, received by [Dr.] W[illiam C.] Galt from his niece Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary notices (manuscripts and copies), undated, of Dr. William C. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838, received by Norberne Galt [?] from [J]ohn M[inson] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853, received by Dr. William Henry Galt from his cousin Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoems, undated, written to Mary E. Galt by John M. Galt and Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPocket Diary, 1828, of Sally Trebell Capron","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1872-1876, received by Annie B. Capron, concerning Galt property in Ohio","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1862, received by Aaron Jeffery [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1877 and undated, received by Susan M. Christian from relatives","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1850-1880, of Susan M. Christian","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1854, 1862-1879, of Susan M. Christian, including Civil War pass, copy of her letter to a grandchild, and poems sent to her","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Susan M. Christian","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1865, received by Emilie Christian from her sister Mary W. Galt and sister Emma","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Emily [Christian?] from Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1861-1865 and undated, of Emily Christian, including calling cards, invitation, and promisory note","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856, received by Turner Christian from W[illia]m R. Galt concerning Mrs. Christian's share of money received from \"western lands.\"","Scope and Contents\nRental agreement, 1856, between Peter Clowes and Turner Christian, William T. Christian, John M. Galt, and Robert Warburton","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879, received by \"Aunt Fanny\" from J. Beverly Christian","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1820-1842 and undated, of Dr. Richard Leecock [relative of Mary Williams Ware Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and business correspondence, 1820-1824, of Galt, Bullock \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents\nGroup II contains the papers of John Minson Galt II and his sisters Sally Maria Galt and Elizabeth J. Galt, including their personal correspondence, diaries, and other writings. John Minson Galt II's business papers while superintendent of the Hospital for the Insane and his extensive writings on psychiatry and the treatment of the insane also fall within Group II.","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, 1844 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on asylum libraries","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nCase notes by Alexander Dickie Galt for Practical Medicine, 1843, edited by John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nChurch matters and religious writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum notes, 1829-1878, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on the library","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1844-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1847-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nFamily and personal writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II and Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nFragments, undated, by John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nInsanity notes, undated, including classifications, treatments, and case studies, of John Minson Galt","Scope and Contents\nLiterary criticism and creative writing, 1840, 1851, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMedicine, science, and nature writings, 1854 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous essays and writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMusic and art writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II, including \"Painting and Painters\"","Scope and Contents\nPolitical and news writings, 1853-1859 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including views on abolition, and \"War Notes\"","Scope and Contents\n\"Random Thoughts\" and journal-type entries, 1838, 1839, 1848, 1859, and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nSociety, education, and history writings, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nA Treatise on the Treatment of Insanity materials, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II] from friends and relatives, including sisters Elizabeth J. Galt and Sarah M. Galt and cousins William R. Galt, James D. Galt, and Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1845-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II], including a letter from John Tyler granting permission to publish his letter commending John Minson Galt's address \"to the board of directors\" [of the asylum?]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1837-1846, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1847-1851, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1852-1861, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1840-1869 and undated, of John M[inson] Gault [II]","Scope and Contents\nFinancial papers, 1846-1859, of John M[inson] Gault [II], including receipts and stock certificate","Scope and Contents\nMs. copies of John M[inson] Gault [II's] writings, 1851 and undated, made by [Sally M. Gault], chiefly concerning treatment of the insane and theology","Scope and Contents\n\"Political Essays,\" 1852, by John M[inson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1856, of sculptor Alexander Galt by John Minson Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of sculptor Alexander Galt by [John Minson Galt II]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1843-1855, of John M[inson] Galt [II] containing entries on various mental hospitals","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, of [John Minson Galt II?] containing notes from chemistry lectures given by [Professor] Leidy of the University of Pennsylvania?","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, [of John Minson Galt II?] containing medical notes","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, containing \"Tribute to my dear sister\" by John M[inson] Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1812, 1857 and undated, of [John Minson Galt II] chiefly concerning treatment of the insane","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Material, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?] on treating the insane (in French)","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1839-1849 and undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II], including admission tickets to medical lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, notes, and draft of advertisement","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, circa 1850-1861 and undated, relating to Eastern Lunatic Asylum [later Eastern State Hospital], including circa 1850 questionnaire concerning a patient, 19th-century circular, clipping, and newsletter","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Copies, [1862?], of obituary of John M[inson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes addressed to John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1880 and undated, received by [Sallie] M. Galt from relatives, including sister Elizabeth J. Galt, cousins W[illia]m R. Galt, Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt], Susan W. Galt [Duane], J[ohn] M. Galt [III], and G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1879 and undated, received by Sally M. Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1853-1879 and undated, by Sally M. Galt. Includes orignal letters sent.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1867, of S[ally] M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1880, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1842-1871 and undated, of Sally M. Galt, including printed material, promisory note, advertisement for Surry farm, and sketches","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1808 and undated, of John Minson Galt [I], copied by [Sally M. Galt?], including one by W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, undated, of Alexander D. Galt, copied by [Sally M. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, 1868 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II], copied by [Sally M. Galt], including one by [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and writings, undated, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, [ante 1856]-1874, of S[ally] M. Galt recording \"books lent out\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of S[ally] M. Galt containing \"Galt's miscellanies\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally Maria Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonpace book, undated, of [Sally M. Galt of Elizabeth J. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838-1854 and undated, received by Elizabeth J. Galt from friends and relatives","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1841-1854 and undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nProse, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of poems by Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, 1853 and undated, of E[lizabeth] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, transcribed by Elizabeth J. Galt, recording meetings and writings of \"The Cheerful Club\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol. 2, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851-1852, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.4, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.6, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.7, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing sketches and poems","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing her writings","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of tree and shrub leaves","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing her poems and essays","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of wildflowers","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing \"Writings of Elizabeth J. Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nThe papers of William R. Galt; his siblings Alexina Galt, Ann Jeffery Galt, Alexander Galt II (the sculptor), and James Dickie Galt; half-brother Edward P. Galt; and wife Mary Williams Ware Galt comprise Group III. This group is notable for the wealth of familial correspondence. The papers also reflect the various careers of the men and the literary asperations of Alexina and Ann Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1850 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his brothers Alexander Galt [II] and James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1866 and undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his daughter Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1880, received by [William R. Galt] from his son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1892, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1882, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son W[illiam] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879-1892 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his children J[ames] S. Galt, Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane], and Annie [A. Galt], sister [Ann J. Galt], grandson Will[iam R.] Galt [Jr.], and granddaughter Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1892, received by William R. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1891 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from William B. and Emma Rogers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence sent by W[illia]m R. Galt to W[illia]m B. Rogers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1892 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Rutherford B. Hayes","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1892, to and from W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and fragments of letters, 1857 [1867?]-1892 and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1892 and undated, of W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1867-1891, of William R. Galt, including conveyance of late Alexander Galt [II]'s property in Florence, Italy, to Mary J[effery] Galt and subpoenas to William R. Galt to testify in Circuit Court of the City of Williamsburg in the case of Brown v. Davis.","Scope and Contents\nMathematical calculations and lessons, undated, of [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of John Minson Galt [II] by [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1872-1879, 1890, and undated, of William R. Galt, including published poems and articles, geometrical problems, and notice of Mountain Home School","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1866-1893 and undated, of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1860-1862, 1888, and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituaries, 1892, of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"List of Scholars,\" 1865-1870, attending W[illiam] R. Galt's school, including payments made by students and by school to W.R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1884, of W[illiam] R. Galt's Latin exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, [1884?], of W[illia]m R. Galt's algebra and geometry exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"Baldr's Death\" from Icelandic","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"The 'Lay of Thrym'\" from Icelandic","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1891-1892, of [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of W[illiam] R. Galt's private scholars","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from her brother Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from relatives and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Alexina Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Ann [J. Galt] from her brother Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Hugh Blair Grisby","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, by Ann J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of Ann J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1853, of poems by A[nn] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, 1856, of A[nn] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of Ann J. Galt, Mary E. Capron, Alexander Galt [II], and Sally T. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1859 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his stepmother Mary A[nne Raincock] Galt, brother W[illia]m R. Galt, sisters A[nn] J. Galt and Zene [Alexina Galt], and cousins Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt and John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his brother James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1854-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPower of attorney, 1856, by Alexander Galt [II] to James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nAppointment, 1862, of Alexander Galt [II] as Aide-de-Camp signed by W[illia]m J. Richardson, Adjutant General","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, about sculptor Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, about Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items and sketches, 1858 and undated, of Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nSketchbook, undated, [of Alexander Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1859-1860, received by James D. Galt from brother W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1858 and undated, received by James D. Galt from Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863 and undated, received by James D. Galt from relatives and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1858-1882, received by James D. Galt, chiefly concerning his work as Health Officer of Norfolk, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nSpeech, [1888?], by [James D. Galt?] to Medical Society of Georgia","Scope and Contents\nConfederate Army papers, 1861-1865, of James D. Galt including appointments and parole","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1853-1854, 1877, and undated, of James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of James D. Galt containing Greek exercises","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1876, 187?, 1892, of Edward P. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849, 1876, 1888, 1892, received by Mary [Williams] W[are] Galt from her husband W[illiam] R. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware Galt] from her daughter [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1872 - October 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1872 - December 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1873 - June 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1873 - December 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1874 - June 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1874 - December 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1878-1880, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1893 - March 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1894 - July 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1894 - October 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1894 - December 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - December 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1895 - March 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1890 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1883, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son J[ames] S. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1884, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son John [Minson Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1887[?]-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Zander [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1890 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams Ware Galt] from Susan M. Christian, Turner Christian, W[illiam] M. Christian, and Emily Christian","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1840-1893 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams] Ware Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1873-1894 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calling cards and invitations, 1896 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Mary Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nObituary [1897] of Mary [Williams] Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nGroup IV is devoted solely to the voluminous papers of Mary Jeffery Galt. Her correspondence with family, friends, and acquaintances ranges from the 1850s to the 1920s and includes portrait painter Matthew Wilson and U.S. senator Col. Henry du Pont. Mary Jeffery's financial affairs and professional career are also well documented. Genealogy and family history, writings, sketches, journals, and diaries round out her personal papers. Group IV also includes correspondence, receipts, sketches, certificates, and other items relating to Mary Jeffery's role in the APVA.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1855-1880 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her father W[illia]m R. Galt and mother M[ary Williams] W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1904, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rob[er]t W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868[?]-1895, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1898, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1900 - September 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1900 - December 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1901 - April 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1901 - September 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1901 - December 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1902 - May 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1902 - August 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1902 - November 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1904, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rogers H. G[alt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1897, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother William W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1916 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother W[illiam] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1911 and undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1918 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1883, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brothers James [S. Galt] and John [Minson Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1906, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1916, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1921 and undated, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1921 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1879 and undated, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1915, received by \"Molly\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Frank L. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1891, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin G[abriella] V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-October 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1905 - December 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1910, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1917, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1921, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1918, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1910 - May 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1910 - December 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-March 1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew R[ogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1912-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1917, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H.] Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-April 1919, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt. Includes 4/16/1919 letter from John Meares Galt to his sister, Elizabeth Ash Galt Welles. \"Dear Bets.\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1894, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1902, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1908, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1909-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1922, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 26, 1897 - December 21, 1897, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, December 22, 1897 - January 1898, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1922 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from Henry T. Sharp","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1890, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from philanthropist William Wilson Corcoran and artist Ja[me]s Arnold Morris","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1882-1887, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from portrait painter Matthew Wilson","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery from R[obert] A[lonzo] Brock [corresponding secretary of the Virginia Historical Society]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1892, received by [Mary Jeffery] Galt from V[arina] Jefferson Davis, concerning bust of her husband Jefferson Davis by sculptor Alexander Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1889-1991 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis about Alexander Galt's bust of Jefferson Davis","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1893-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Jeanine M. Wilson [Mrs. Matthew Wilson]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, 1921-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from Lyon G. Tyler","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1915, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1922 and undated, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letter, 1818[?]-1919, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A.] Dupont [sic]","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1916-1921 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A. Du Pont]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1865, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1870, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1882, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1889, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1895, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1900, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1905, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1922, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1880-1913, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1914-1921 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1879-1899, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1913-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1880-1886, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist and art teacher","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1898 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1922, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from her nephew and lawyer Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1912-1920, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from her lawyer C[onway] Whittle Sams","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1921-1923 and undated, to and from Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her father William Richard Galt and the bas-relief portrait she made of him","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1870-1888, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1889-1894, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1895-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1903-1910, received by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1911-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1917-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1855-1876, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1877-1889, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1890-1906, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1907-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBills and receipts, 1882-1891 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and inventories, circa 1880-1881 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1865, 1869-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1899-1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1901-1903, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1904-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1909-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1913-1916, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1917-1922 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1878-1900 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1901-1915 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1888-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1899, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1901, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1902, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, January 1903 - May 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, June 1903 - December 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1904-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1906-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1909, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancellled checks and deposit envelopes, 1910-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1895-1900, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1900-1902, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs and check memoranda, 1903-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1907-1911, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1911-1921, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1887-1918, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nWills, 1921-1922, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1917-1922, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1922-1923, relating to the death and estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1923-1932 and undated, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934 and undated, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1924-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1928, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1933, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescript, undated, of memoir of childhood by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nWritings, 1896-1917 and undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1894-1914 and undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] about her uncle, the sculptor Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1911 and undated, by Mary J[effery] Galt about the \"Paradise table\" owned by the Galts","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nHistory of the Williamsburg magazine, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] Separate box for folder 13a. Portrait of Sallie Maria Galt by Mary Jeffery Galt. Dated 1881","Scope and Contents\nSketchbook, 1877-1882[?], of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSmall sketchbook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, used by [Mary Jeffery Galt?] to paint portraits","Scope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, 1854-1919, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, undated, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1853-1920, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrescriptions and ophthalmological record, 1887-1922 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1885-1913 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt about her art work, including employment as a teacher and portrait painter","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1858-1920 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMomentos, 1895-1899, held by [Mary Jeffery Galt] for her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nObituary, [July 1922], of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nAutograph book, circa 1850s?, and diary, 1862, of Mary J[effery] Galt. Autograph book also contains miscellaneous notes.","Scope and Contents\n\"Friendship book,\" 1856-1861, of \"Mollie\" [Mary] J[effery] Galt containing notes from friends, sketches, and printed illustrations","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1859-1862?, of Mary J[effery Galt], containing adresses, diary entries, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1860-1866, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1865, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing diary entries and French exercises","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, circa 1886-1887 and circa 1889, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1882-1883, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPocket calendar, 1887, of [Mary] J[effery] Galt used as a notebook","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1888, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few sketches","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1891-1893 and 1893-1894?, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1900, 1903, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing accounts and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1902 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning family history notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1905-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous notes and household accounts during her residence in Baltimore, Maryland","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1906 and circa 1907-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] contianing personal accounts, family history, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1909-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book of [Mary Jeffery Galt], including accounts kept of expenditures for her ward and nephew John [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt containing copies of letters concerning APVA, family history, history of \"the Old Galt House,\" and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1913, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1918-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemoir of childhood, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] copied by [Elizabeth A. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing art notes","Scope and Contents\nPrescription pad, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family history notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous accounts and notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family notes","Scope and Contents\nDiary, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing references to \"Mr. W.\" [portrait painter Mathew Wilson?]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum books, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few addresses and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nArt journals, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1889 received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Lucy Clay Brown, C[ynthia] B.T. Coleman, Ellen Bernard Lee, Sara A. Pryor, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1911, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, Elisabeth Harrison, and R.M. Smith and others about APVA purchase of the Powder Horn in Williamsburg","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1913, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Kate Cabell Clairborne, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mollie Lightfoot, Sara A. Pryor, Virginia M. Robinson, Rosa Rountree, R.M. Smith, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about APVA's founding, charter, constitution, by-laws, meetings, membership, properties, and yearbooks, and about offices held by Mary Jeffery Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1923, among Mary Jeffery Galt, George L. Arps, R.W. Brock, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mrs. J.T. Ellyson, Alexander Galt, Annie A. Galt, W[illiam] W. Galt, R.M. Harrell, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Kate Baldwin (Mrs. Barton) Myers, Virginia M. Robinson, and others chiefly about Mary Jeffery Galt's contested status as founder pf the APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1894, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Park C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's management of Jamestown, including restoration, security, finances, and excursions","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, and others chiefly about the Norfolk branch of the APVA's management of Jamestown, restoration of the \"ruins,\" graveyard, and grounds, excursions to the property, and APVA yearbook","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby. Belle S. Bryan, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, and others chiefly about organization, membership, and annual reports of the Norfolk Branch of the APVA; carbon copy of typescripts outlining duties of local directors of the APVA.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Louise [?] J. Barney, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about excursions to and management of Jamestown, including caretaker, finances, restoration, and arrangements with U.S. Engineer Department","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1900, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mary Winder Garrett, and others chiefly about Jamestown finances, visitors, caretaker, restoration; membership of Jamestown Committee; and passage of two bills by Virginia General Assembly concerning APVA charter and title to land at Jamestown, respectively","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1905, received by Marry Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, L.D. Davis, Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, chiefly regarding Jamestown finances, V[irginia] M. (Mrs. J Enders) Robinson, and others contracted restoration of foundations and tombstones, Tercentenary Anniversary committee, excursions and exposition, and reluctance to allow D.A.R. and [Colonial] Dames to erect buildings or monuments on the island","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1911, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, B.L. Farinholt, Mrs. B.J. Farrar, W[illiam] Leal, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, G.T. Shepperd, and others chiefly concerning Mary Jeffery Galt's participation on Advisory Board of Jamestown Exposition Company, controversy over role of Colonial Dames in Jamestown, internecine strife within APVA, maintenance and excavations at Jamestown, early history of Jamestown and vicinity, and APVA meetings and yearbook","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1914, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Kate Cabell Clairborne, W[illiam] L. Leal, Sallie Newton Page, Rosa Rountriee, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about Jamestown restoration, excavation, excursions, new building, work accomplished, commemorative exercises, finances, and fundraising; APVA yearbook, internal conflicts, mismanagment; and Jamestown Committee and other APVA meetings","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1888-1908, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, M.R. Harrell, Virginia M. Robinson, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894-1905 and undated, held by Mary Jeffery Galt for payments made for labor and supplies at and transportation and admission to Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nRecords, 1893-1909 and undated, of APCA dues and donations received and money deposited by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts of reports, 1894[?]-1906, by [Mary Jeffery Galt], Mary Winder Garrett, and Annie A. Galt chiefly about excavations at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nNotes and drafts, 1896 and undated, of the history of the APVA and its work at Jamestown, written by [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies and articles of agreement, 1889, between M.R. Harrell and Mary K. Galt, Rebecca M. Smith, Elizabeth Harrison, and Cynthia B.T. Coleman regarding sale of Powder Horn; copies of Mary J. Galt's check to M.R. Harrell as first payment of Powder Horn; sketches of Powder Horn and lot","Scope and Contents\nDrafts of statements, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt about her role as founder of APVA; deposition, 1903, of M.R. Harrell, attesting to Mary J. Galt's ubutuatuve regarding purchase of Powder Horn; statement by Judge Allan R. Hauckel [?] certifying Mary J. Galt's founding of APVA; legal brief, 1923, by Barton Myers arguing that Mary Jeffery Galt \"first conceived the idea of forming\" the APVA","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895-1919 and undated, relating to APVA and Jamestown, including pamphlets, programs, inviations, tickets, and postcards","Scope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1900 and 1904, and Mt. Vernon Ladies association report, 1885, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy","Scope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1905-1908 and 1911-1912, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Jeffery Galt] concerning the APVA","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1907, 1909, and undated, including sketches, notes, and sample letterhead made by Mary Jeffery Galt, concerning Jamestown and the APVA","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1888-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] listing APVA life members, members, and dues paid, and containing miscellaneous membership notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1894 and 1901, kept by Mary Jeffery Galt recording her excavations at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nAPVA record book, 1905-1910, of dues paid by Association members","Scope and Contents\nRegister, undated, of names and places [of people who made pilgrimage to Jamestown, Virginia in 1898?]","Scope and Contents\nThe papers of Mary Jeffery's siblings, notably Robert Ware Galt and Rogers Harrison Galt, and their spouses and in-laws make up Group V.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1912, received by Robert Ware Galt from his brother William W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his mother and siblings","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his sister Annie [Alexina Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1923 and undated, received by Robert W. Galt from his daughter Mary Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1922 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from relatives, chiefly nieces and nephews","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1906-1923 and undated, to and from Robert Ware Galt concerning his participation in Williamsburg Lodge, No. 6, A.F. \u0026 A.M.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1912 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1871-1921, received by Robert W[are] Galt concerning naval career and related matters","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1876-1921 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1905-1906, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nConstitution and minutes, 1858-1859, of Mountain Home Society","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1858-1864 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1979-1893, 1917, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1873-1903, 1922, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1872-1891 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865, 1906-1922, and undated, of Robert Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Robert Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872-1876, of Robert W. Galt, containing chiefly naval engineering notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872, 1893-1903, of Robert W. Galt listing questions and answers for \"Examination for 3rd Ass't Engineer\" and recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1873-1875, of R[obert] W. Galt, kept chiefly during his service as a naval engineer on the U.S.S. Yantic in China","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1873-1879, 1891 of \"Bob\" [Robert W.] Galt, containing laundry lists [?] and engineering notes made in part during his service on the U.S.S. Yantic","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1881-1883, of R[obert] W. Galt, written during his service as P[assed] A[ssistant] Eng[ineer], U.S. N[avy], on board the steamer Gedney en route to and in Galveston Harbor, Texas","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1881-1890, of Rob[er]t W. Galt containing diary kept on board steamer Gedney and record of correspondence","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1883, of [Robert W. Galt] kept while serving as naval engineer (?) on steemer Gedney","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1885, 1892-1894, 1894-1896, 1897-1898, of [Robert W. Galt], chiefly concerning his activities as a naval engineer","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1886-1892, of R[obert] W. Galt, containing minutes of \"a castle of knights of the Golden Eagle\" in Norfolk, Virginia, laundry lists (?) kept on board the U.S.S. Trenton, and a record of \"letters written\"","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1891-1893, of R[obert] W. Galt recording naval articles he inspected as Passed Assistant Engineer, U.S. Navy, at the General Store House, Naval Yard, Norfolk, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1897, of [Robert W. Galt] used as diary","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1903-1905, of R[obert] W. Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1905, of Robert W. Galt giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events chiefly in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1905-1909, of Robert W[are] Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1906, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1908-1909, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nLoose pages from ledger, 1909-1910, of [Robert Ware Galt] recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1911, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1911-1912, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1912-1914, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892 and undated, received by [Mary F. Butt Galt] from her brother James M. Butt, Jr., mother, and father-in-law W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1890, received by Mary F. Butt [Galt] from R[obert] W[are] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1889-1890 and undated, received by M[ary] F. Butt Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1889 and undated, of [Mary F. Butt Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1889 and undated, of Mary F. Butt [Galt], including prescriptions, a poem composed by her, and calling cards","Scope and Contents\nMemorials, circa 1882, of James M. Butt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1879, of J[ames} M. Butt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1899, received by James M. Butt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1892, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his parents W[illia]m R. Galt and [Mary Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his siblings [Mary Jeffery Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], A[nnie] A. G[alt], S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane, J[ohn] M[inson] Galt [III], and Alex[ander] [Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1894, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, February 1895 - March 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - June 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910 and undated, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his daughter Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1909 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his children Bettie [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1909, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1908 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 7, 1895 - June 8, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 9, 1895 - June 16, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 17, 1895 - June 24, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 26, 1895 - June 29, 1895 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1896-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from fraternal organizations","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1874-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1894, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from Charles J. Swift concerning stock in the Ostrander Repeating Gun Company","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1865-1899 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1872-1894, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBills of exchange, 1875-1888 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNavigational notes and examinations, 1892-1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]","Scope and Contents\nNavigational notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868-1875, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1876-1885, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1886-1890, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1890 - October 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, November 1894 - December 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1895-1899, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1900-1902, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1903, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1904-1905, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1906, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1907-1910 and undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous naval notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy general court marital orders, 1879-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including lists of navy personnel tried","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1866, 1869, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1870-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1878-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy Bureau circulars, 1863-1878, and department circulars, 1869-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy circulars, 1877-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt Sr.] compiled and partially indexed by [Captain A.K. Hughes]","Scope and Contents\nSchool reports, 1859-1860 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nClass reports, 1868-1872, from the Naval Academy of [Rogers H.] Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1898, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] about Ostrander gun","Scope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] chiefly concerning the U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nCalling Cards of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted invitations and club membership cards, 1884-1908 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1883-1910 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1892-1909 and undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1863-1906 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nObituaries, 1910, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], containing personal accounts and notes, receipts for lodging, and naval notes","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, circa 1892, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], including \"Memorandum for [U.S. Navy] Boarding Officers,\" personal accounts, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nGrade books, 1893-1894, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] [for classes taught at U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland?]","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1895-1906, of \"General Orders given by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.], Comdr U.S. Navy\"","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing schedules and miscellaneous notes apparently relating to his service in the U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing notes related to naval duties","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1874, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1887 and undated, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883 [?], received by [Mrs.] Mary [Meares Galt] from Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from her husband Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895 and undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1885, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1895, received by Mrs. Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies and fragments of letters, undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1882-1892, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1893, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nChildren's story, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1865-1884 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, received by [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] at her Annapolis home?","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1875-1885 and undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1870-1890, 1895, and undated, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares [Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1854-18??, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1864-1870, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895, of \"Mrs. Gault\" [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] containing French exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1888, containing copies of obituary notices of John L. Meares [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nCalling Cards, undated, of John L. Meares [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1888 and undated, received by John L. Meares [Sr.] from relatives and a friend","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850, 1852, 1866, and undated, received by [Elizabeth Ashe] Holmes Meares from friends and relative","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1894, received by C. Neilson, Second Assistant Postmaster General, from F.H. Jones concerning John L. Maers [John L, Meares, Jr.?]","Scope and Contents\nApplication, 1931, of John L. Meares [Jr.] to the Sons of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, of W[illiam] W. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nNaval correspondence, 1876-1910 and undated, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nFragments of letters, 1894 and undated, from W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and naval clothing requisition, 1874-1895, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1898-1917, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted copy, undated, of poem \"The Battle of Manila Bay\" by W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nClipping, 1899, concerning William W. Galt's heroism in U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1889-1895 and undated, of [Mary Blair Grigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1911 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt Duane from her sister [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brother R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1890 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], John [Minson Galt III], and Alex[ander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from sisters-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt, [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt, and Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by Susan W. Galt [Duane] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1931 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1887, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1890, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1912, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1882-1891, of S[usan] W. Galt [Duane]","Scope and Contents\nNotes and affidavits, 1934 and undated, of Susan Williams Galt Duane concerning family history","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1868, 1888-1891 and undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1891-1914, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1875?, of \"Susie\" [Susan] W. Galt [Duane] containing \"a collection of mathematical problems from various authors solved by several students and others - a large portion by W[illia]m R. Galt.\"","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1889-1902, of Alexander Duane","Scope and Contents\nMedical notes, undated, of Alexander Duane","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1897-1927, of Alexander Duane, including his medical and Phi Beta Kappa essays and obituaries","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1874 and undated, received by James S. Galt from his brothers Bob [Robert Ware Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], and R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1880 and undated, of James S. Galt, including a letter granting him leave of absence from the Navy, Latin exercises, and envelopes","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1874 and undated, received by John M[inson] Galt [III] from his brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt]. and Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.], and cousin S[ally] M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1881-1882, of John [Minson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1873-1880, of John M[inson] Galt [III], including school grades and medical certificates","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892, received by Annie A. Galt from her parents W[illiam] R. Galt and M[ary] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1898 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from her brother Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her siblings and sisters-in-law","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her niece Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1934, received by Annie A. Galt from nieces Mary [Meares] Galt and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1931 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1932 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, to and from Annie A. Galt concerning APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and other papers, 1920-1930, of Annie A. Galt, chiefly concerning Mary J[effery] Galt's role in establishing the APVA","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1906-1940, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1867-1905 and undated, of Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and checkboook stubs, 1882-1922 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1896, of Mary Jeffery Galt, given to Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1916-1926, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1874-1900 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1885-1937 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary [1941] of Annie Alexina Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1901, of [Annie A. Galt], containing household accounts and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nTravel diary, 1904, and family history notebook, undated, of A[nnie] A[lexina] Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Annie A. Galt] and [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1905 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [III], chiefly from his brothers","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1881-1943 and undated, of Alexander Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1875-1888, 1905, and undated, of Alex[ander] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nObituary, 1952, of Alexander Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nGroup VI contains the papers of Mary Meares Galt, the eldest child of Rogers Harrison Galt, Sr., and (Mrs.) Mary Meares Galt. In addition to Mary Meare's extensive personal and business correspondence and other papers, Group VI contains information on Galt family history and genealogy.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1892, received by Mary [Meares] Galt from her grandfather W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1911, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1922 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1896, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1901, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1905, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1939 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her aunt Annie A. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondencem, 1905-1950 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1968 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940, 1951-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister-in-law Elizabeth [B.] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1965, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her brother John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1964 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1923-1939, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1971-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1909 received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances, including one concerning APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1918, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1920 - April 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1920 - September 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1921-February 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August-December 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1923 - June 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1923 - October 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1924-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1955, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1963, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1931, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1932-1935, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history. Includes letters from Lyon G. Tyler.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1937 received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1938, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1939-1947, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1948-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1952, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1953, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1954-1956, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1960 - August 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1960 - December 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1961-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1916-1952, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1907-1921, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1923-1929, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1930-1971 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1910-1924, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1928-1951 and undated, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1939-1943 and undated, to and from Mary Meares Galt concerning mismanagement at Blue Ridge College","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1942-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1965-1976, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1893-1949, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1950-1966, 1974, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1902-1973 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1918-1923, and account passbook of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1919-1921, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1922-1961 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nTax papers, 1923-1960 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1940-1955, of Mary Meares Galt, including primssory note and will","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1946-1960 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1956 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt, including remarks made to the Association for Preservation of Virginia Antiquities about Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1960, of \"Galt Chronicle\" written by [Mary Meares Galt] for her nephews and nieces","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt about 18th-century jurist George Wythe","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nFamily history papers, 1934-1937 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt, including typescripts of a letter from her great-grandmother Mrs. Samuel Ashe (circa 1851 or 1852?) and of her father William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828.\"","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts of William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828\" and Mary Jeffery Galt's memoir of childhood, made and annotated by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, undated, prepared by [Mary Meares Galt] of a \"lecture delivered by William R. Galt to the Masonic Fraternity of Norfolk...\" dated 1883","Scope and Contents\n\"Catalogue of works by Alexander Galt, sculptor,\" undated, held by Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] concerning her great-uncle Alexander Galt and his work as a sculptor","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, 1911, 1919-1966, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ashe, and Swann lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, 1896-1936 and ungraded, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted invitations, calling cards, and dance cards, 1897-1965 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1885-1918, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1920-1955, of M[ary] [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1956-1978 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCopy of letters, undated, from R[obert] E. Lee to President [Jefferson] Davis dated August 29 and 30, 1862, held by [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, circa 1924, 1930, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary, 1978, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1952, of program \"At Home with Lindy,\" sponsored by the Col[onial] Dames of Lexington [Virginia]? Probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1965, of Mary Meares Galt and Commander Robert Wilson's Veteran's Day Program","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, unlabelled, probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, of \"Miss Mary Meares Galt, Honorary Regent of the Virginia Frontier Chapter, D.A.R. Introducing the Hon. Paul A. Holstein-Mayor of Lex[ington, Virginia].\"","Scope and Contents\nBaby journal, 1886, of Mary [Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"Miscellaneous book,\" 1894-?, of Mary Meares Galt, containing poems, essays, and other writings","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1899-1900?, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1900, of Mary M[eares] Galt containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1904 and undated, containing genealogy notes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1906, of Mary Meares Galt, containing personal accounts, miscellaneous notes, and drafts of letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing lecture notes on Greek history and notes on family history","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Mary [Meares] Galt containing her poems","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt containing draft of a novel?","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt], containing itinerary from trip to the British isles","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing genealogical notes on Digges, Galt, Jeffery, Silvester, Ware, and other families","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing notes on \"V[irgini]a Rev[olutionary] Sold[iers] + Sailors.\"","Scope and Contents\nAddress books, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1927-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1958-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1960-1974 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1956-1957 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution museum","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1940-1966 and 1978, received by Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1960-1966 and 1978, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1957-1962, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1963-1966 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1957-1963 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt about Jamestown to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1959-1966, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter, to commemorate Lexington's [Virginia] name day","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1948-1958, of [Mary Meares] Galt pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1959-1968, of [Mary Meares Galt] pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1953-1957 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nScripts, circa 1955, written by Mary Meares Galt for United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and correspondence, 1955, of Mary Meares Galt concerning United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1961 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to members of the Colonial Dames","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1971, of Mary Meares Galt, concerning the Blue Ridge Committee of the National Soceity of the Colonial Dames of America","Scope and Contents\nApplications, 1927-1952 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt to ancestral societies","Scope and Contents\nMary Meares' siblings and their own families are represented in Group VII, as are other members of the extended Galt family and acquaintances.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1901, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1919 and undated, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1939 and undated, received by \"Bets\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905-1938, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1942-1956 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1965, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her brothers Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1968, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1915-1945, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from her husband Paul [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1932, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1935-1963, received by Alizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1934, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1948, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1975, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1977-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1906-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1908-1909, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1910 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1913-1915, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her lawyer C. Whittle Sams","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1919-1978, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nDraft of letter to Col. duPont [sic], 1923, from [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and his reply concerning [Mary Jeffery Galt]'s role as founder of the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1894-1950 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1900-1954, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nSchool and college papers, 1897-1911, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1907-1979 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nApplications, undated, to ancestral organizations of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, with genealogical information on the Hockaday and Ware families","Scope and Contents\nInvitations, 1912-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1916-1943 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1900-1954 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, including materials on Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1900-1905, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1907-1909, of [Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1910, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1913-1914, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary and memorandum book, circa 1924, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1926, 1927, 1928, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1929, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1929, 1933, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nEngagement book, 1930, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], also used as a memorandum book and diary","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1931, 1935, 1941, 1957, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1935, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1936, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1939, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1937, 1957, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1944, 1961, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1962-1966, of E[lizabeth A.] G[alt] W[elles]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1937 and 1950, to and from Paul Welles","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1921-1974 and undated, of family of Paul Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1950 and undated, received by Paul Welles and [Elizabeth A. Galt] Welles from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nWedding book, 1916, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] and Paul [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nGuest book, 1919-1946, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]","Scope and Contents\nGuest book, 1946-1979, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]","Scope and Contents\n Personal correspondence, 1896-1905, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1963 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1909-1913, to and from Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1897-1909 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1896-1942 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nDairies, 1907, 1909, of [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPassbook, 1912, of Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nComposition book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by John M[eares] Galt from his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1899-1966 and undated, received by John M[eares] Galt from relatives, friends, and business associates","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1912-1915, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks and deposit tickets, 1918, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool and college grades, 1901-1911, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers, 1913-1914 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1901-1934 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of John M[eares] Galt containing outlines for literature essays and for biographical sketch of his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1948 and undated, received by Mary Ware Galt Kirby from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and notes, 1917-1954 and undated, of Mary Ware [Galt] Kirby relating to family history","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1910-1917, 1957, and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nSketch, 1932, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby, by Susan Galt Zimermann","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1968-1975 and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1922, of Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1952-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1976, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1969, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunts [Mary Jeffery Galt] and [Annie A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975 and undated, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1976, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary [Meares] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations of Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, entitled \"The Great Story Book,\" by Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1902 and undated, of \"Misses Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1934, received by Mary [Meares Galt], [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.], and John [Meares Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1896-1906, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Annie A. Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt [Kirby] containing their poems","Scope and Contents\n\"The Lord Cornwallis Magazine,\" 1907, 1910, and undated, containing stories and illustrations written and drawn by [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1977 and undated, of Elizabeth Welsh Galt, Susan Duane Galt, Eva Dulaney Galt, Anne Galt Kirby [Black], Susan Duane Zimermann, Richard Galt Zimermann, Elizabeth Allen Galt, William Richard Galt Duane, and Francis Raymond Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922-1933 and 1963-1982, received by [Mary Jeffery Welles] Pearson from relatives and friends, chiefly concerning deaths of her aunt Mary Meares Galt and mother Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1931-1978 and undated, of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1982-1983, of [Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson]","Scope and Contents\nMemoir of Mary Meares Galt, 1982, presented by her niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson to the John Rhoads Chapter, DAR. Includes DAR magazine and labeled photographs.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860, 1905-1945, and undated, received by various Galt family members","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers and clippings, 1870, 1914, and undated, of [Elizabeth Welsh Galt?], Francis L. Galt, and Emily Virginia Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881, 1906, received by Elick [Aleck?] Preston from his sister Sallie Green, by Alexandria Preston from his brother Gable Preston, and by the First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, from Gabe Preston inquiring if Alex Preston or any of his relatives still live in Williamsburg [Aleck Preston worked as a gardener for the Galt family]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, post-1881, of Hugh Blair Grigsby","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Bettie T. Waring, nanny of [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1963, 1973, and undated, of various Galt family members","Scope and Contents\nNaval pass, 1804, given to Lieut. Gain \"and lady\" to \"pass within ten miles of Norfolk City and Return.\"","Scope and Contents\nSlave permission?, 1861, signed by E.C. Darlington","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1862 and undated, received by Patrick H. Fowlkes, Confederate Army soldier, Company C. 53rd Virginia Infantry Regiment, \"Old Dominion Rifles.\"","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1957, received by Senator A. Willis Robertson from W.R. Smedberg III, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, concerning the Bancroft Hall program and instruction on American history at the Naval Academy","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous Galt Family Papers including Virginia Gabriel Galt and Gabriel Galt Williamson","Scope and Contents\nPapers that could not be firmly attributed to anyone are in Group VIII.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1793, 1811-1863, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1866-1889, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1890-1972, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nGreeting cards, 1887 and undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nFragments of letters and other papers, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, undated, blank on message/address side","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1761?, 1803, 1818, 1848-1910, and undated, and checkbook, 1887-[1888?], of unkown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, May 3-13, 1861, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, May 14-21, 1861, and undated, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph","Scope and Contents\nDeeds, 1831, 1868, and plat, 1825, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, 1866, 1868, 1878 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1895, 1905, and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMedical notes, 1817-1830 and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nSmall sketches and paintings of unknown people","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and dance cards, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nInvitations, 1887-1951 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Calendar, 1890","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1893, with watercolor illustrations","Scope and Contents\nPrinted \"Charles Dickens Calendar,\" 1894","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1899","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1817-1898, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1901-1912, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1913-1952, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1963 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1836-1897, 1903-1944 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, undated, referring chiefly to real estate in Virginia, Maryland, and other states","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nJournal, 1792, of unknown person. A letter at the Rockefeller Library from [James?] Greenhow to Alexander D. Galt (CWF-M1131.1-Galt Papers I)implies that this journal belongs to Alexander D. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1844-1845, of payments made to unidentified naval personnel","Scope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars, 1884-1885 and 1913","Scope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars and diaries, 1917, 1919, and undated","Scope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917","Scope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containg drafts of letters and miscellaneous notes of unknown person","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, undated, of unknown persons","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing two printed pictures and a clothing list","Scope and Contents\nPocket calendar, undated, of M. Galt?, containing shopping lists and other notes","Scope and Contents\nRemnants of a diary, undated","Scope and Contents\nPrinted books, magazines, and pamphlets compromise Group IX.","Scope and Contents\nAlphabetical index to general orders, circulars, etc. [naval] (January 10, 1863 - June 30, 1881)","Scope and Contents\nAnd Flowers of poetry [partial title] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nForney, John W. Anecdotes of public men (1876)","Scope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia 1738-1780 (1970)","Scope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia, 1738-1780, undated","Scope and Contents\nGarrett, R.R. Baptists in Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nBartholomew's revised \"half-inch\" contoured maps (Ayrshire)","Scope and Contents\nBible review: advanced esoteric thought (October 1908)","Scope and Contents\nBiennial report of the state librarian of North Carolina (July 1, 1942 to June 30, 1944)","Scope and Contents\nGannett, William C. Blessed be drudgery (1893)","Scope and Contents\nTyler, Lyon G. Bruton Church (1895)","Scope and Contents\nBulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (January 1920)","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Rogers Harrison [Jr.]. The Cathode-Ray fluroescence of sodium vapor (1910)","Scope and Contents\nKerl, Simon. A Common-school grammar of the English language (1865)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (July 1908)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (1920)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (January 1921)","Scope and Contents\nDaily light on the daily path (1903)","Scope and Contents\nPenley, Aaron. The Elements of perspective: illustrated by numerous examples and diagrams (1869)","Scope and Contents\nPotts, Robert. Euclid's elements of geometry, the first book (1864)","Scope and Contents\nEverybody's magazine (February 1911). M[ary] M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nEvery Saturday [magazine] (Christmas 1867). Contains story No thoroughfare by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins","Scope and Contents\nFrench lessons and exercises (1894)","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy marked by [Mary Meares Galt].","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy presented to Mary Meares Galt by the author.","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nGenealogy of that portion of the Galt family descended from James Galt of the fourth generation in America (undated).","Scope and Contents\nParton, James. George W. Childs: a biographical sketch","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1906)","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1917).","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint Luke (undated)","Scope and Contents\nHand book of the New York training school for teachers (1919).","Scope and Contents\nHand book 1923-1924. University of the City of Toledo","Scope and Contents\nHarper's new monthly magazine (December 1871).","Scope and Contents\nHarvey's weekly. (April 9, 1921)","Scope and Contents\nThe Hist[ory of the] College of W[illiam and Mary] from its fou[nding]...","Scope and Contents\nJones, Granville J. The History of the founding of the Eastern State Hospital of Virginia (reprinted from the American Journal of Psychiatry, March 1954). Signed by the author.","Scope and Contents\nToy, Crawford H. The Home of the primitive Semitic race [extractred from Transactions of American Philological Association, 1881]. Signed by the Author.","Scope and Contents\nHorace [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nHow Pope Pius X crushed the French Stillon (1912)","Scope and Contents\nThe Illustrated Old St. Paul's (undated)","Scope and Contents\nTalfourd, Thomas Noon. Ion [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nMaguire, James G. Ireland and the pope: a brief history of papal intrigues against Irish liberty (1888).","Scope and Contents\nRodin, Auguste. L'Art (1911)","Scope and Contents\nHeadley, J.T. Letters from Italy (1845).","Scope and Contents\nCahoon, George. Report on iron deposits (1880)","Scope and Contents\nKirwan [Rev. Nicholas Murray]. Letters to the Rt. Rev. John Hughes","Scope and Contents\nLife and adventures of Ninon De L'Enclos (1849)","Scope and Contents\nThe Life of John Calvin: the great French reformer","Scope and Contents\nKnowles, James Sheridan. Love [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855 (1949)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1856-1867 (1950)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and notices in Raleigh Register, North Carolina State Gazette, Daily Sentinel, Raleigh Observer and News and Observer 1867-1887 (1951)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1826-1845 (1947)","Scope and Contents\nMemoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part III (March 26, 1880)","Scope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (November 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (December 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Mind of the Vatican on American political \"institutions\" (1912)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (September 1871)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (February 1872)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (July 1872)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (1872). Contains article On the English present active participle by W[illiam] R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nThe New Testament (1848)","Scope and Contents\nNew York journal of medicine (May 1860). Contains article by G[abriel] A. D. Galt about his invention the trephine. [Mary Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nThe Sulgrave Institution international celebration at Norfolk, Virginia (1920)","Scope and Contents\nOld Brunswick pilgrimages [historical addresses] (1900-1901)","Scope and Contents\nThe Outlook (November 26, 1904)","Scope and Contents\nWalker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898)","Scope and Contents\nThe Outlook (December 14, 1907). M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPeace College catalog (1949-1950)","Scope and Contents\nFletcher, Harvey, and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. The Perception of speech and its relation to telephony (1950)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (September 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (June 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (October 1854)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (December 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (October 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (July 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (April 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (February 1939)","Scope and Contents\nReply of the rector and visitors of the University of Virginia to the remonstrance on recent changes in the requirements for the degree of master of arts (1892). [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nRegister of ancestors. The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1964","Scope and Contents\nRecuerdo de Montevideo [Uruguay]","Scope and Contents\nRandolph-Macon System of Colleges and academies (1903-1904)","Scope and Contents\nThe Railroad man's magazine (April 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Protestant Review (June 1919)","Scope and Contents\nPeterson's magazine (September 1859)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (November 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe State (January 20, 1962)","Scope and Contents\nChamberlayne, E.H., Jr. Sunday School Choir (1867)","Scope and Contents\nTetzel redivivus (1913)","Scope and Contents\nBusch, Wilhelm. Tulchen (1877)","Scope and Contents\nScott, Ruby T. Twenty poems (undated)","Scope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (October 1921)","Scope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (January 1922)","Scope and Contents\nVirginia marriage bonds, Richmond City. Vol.1 (1939)","Scope and Contents\nWest Point life (1866)","Scope and Contents\nYearbook of the Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution and the proceedings of the sixty-fourth state conference (March 15-17, 1960) [Mary Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nSt. Nicholas [magazine]. February 1890. Contains article \"The Story of the great storm at Samoa\"","Scope and Contents\nThe Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck. City of Leeds. Education Committee. Report of the School Medical Officer (1919). The Case against woman suffrage. The Converted Catholic (May 1921). The Converted Catholic (July 1920). Echoes from the Roman Catholic Winter School (1903). Episcopal churchnews (1927). Familiar letters to John B. Fitzpatrick, the Catholic Bishop of Boston (1854). In library of W[illia]m R. Galt. Franklin Square Library. Memoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part II (1879). Le Gentilhomme pauvre (1873). The Golden book of the Confraternities (1855). The Gospel according to Saint John (1910). The Gospel according to Saint Luke (1909). Graves genealogy. Journal, 1860-1866, of Mary Jeffery Galt. Majors alphabet. The Martyr in black. Memoirs, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt. New England History Teachers' Association. A[...] of historical material. Scottish notes and queries (April 1907). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1921). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1920). The Works of Shakspeare [sic]. Watson's Jeffersonian magazine (June 1909). You cannot do without the church (circa 1855). Abhedananda, Swami. The Scientific basis of religion (circa 1900). Hagedorn, Hermann. Mothers of New York, what of the children? Hevergal, Frances Ridley. My King, or daily thoughts for the king's children (1883). Haswell, Cha[rle]s H. Engineers' and mechanics' pocket-book (1866). Hawthorne, Julian. The Secret of Solomon (circa 1909) Mitchell, S. Augustus. Mitchell's ancient atlas (1849) Mitchell's atlas (1855), belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt. Mitchell's Atlas, 1859 belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt; has news clippings of the Civil War pasted inside. Moody, D.L. Christ all and in all (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Christ seeking sinners. Moody, D.L. Dare to be a Daniel (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Good news (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. Let the wicked forsake his way. Moody, D.L. Love that passeth knowledge. Moody, D.L. Plain words on conversion. Moody, D.L. Repentance and restitution (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Two classes (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. There is no difference Moody, D.L. Where art thou? (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Work of the Holy Spirit. Plumer, W[illia]m S. False doctrines and false teachers: how to know them and how to treat them. [Saunders, Rev. William]. the Pastor's wife; or, memoirs of E[liza] M. S[aunders]. Vivekananda, Swami. The Real and apparent man (1896). Vivekananda, Swami. The Ideal of a universal religion (1896). Warren, Henry. [Handbook of anatomy]. Walker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898).","Scope and Contents\nScrapbooks are in Group X","Scope and Contents\nScrapbook, circa 1875-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt], chiefly consisting of clippings relating to family members. Scrapbook, circa 1886, of unknown person. Receipt book, 1891-1892, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt, made from receipts pasted into a copy of Report of the Secretary of the Navy, vol.1, 1883. Scrapbook, 1902-1904, of Mary Meares Galt. Scrapbook and travel diary, 1910, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby. Scrapbook, 1912-1936?, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt Welles. Scrapbook cover, undated, of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs are in Group XI","Scope and Contents\nPhotograph of Susan M. Christian. 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as a young man and in later middle age, including one with his students. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as an older man. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt possibly used by Mary Jeffery Galt in making bas-relief portrait of him. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptor Alexander Galt II. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptures of Alexander Galt II, including \"Bacchante,\" bust of Jeferson Davis, and sculpture of Thomas Jefferson. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Williams Ware Galt, including 3 with granddaughter Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, later used to make posthumous portrait of her donated to APVA. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, Annie A. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, and Mary Blair Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nSnapshots of Mary J[effery] Galt with Annie A. Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and with Estelle Christian at Jamestown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her nieces and nephews Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Mary Meares Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby and nephew John Meares Galt. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotograph of Mary Jeffery Galt, holding her grandniece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and one ship, some identified, belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt, including one of a young girl with name and address of portrait painter Matthew Wilson on back. 12 itmes.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of bas-relief portraits by Mary Jeffery Galt of William R. Galt and sculptor Alexander Galt II. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and acquaintances (some identified). 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and co-workers (some identified). 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with shipmates aboard U.S.S. Trenton, U.S.S. Yantic, and steamer Gedney. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Huron, U.S.S. Yantic, and other, unidentified ships and of memorial plaque to victims of Samoa disaster, belonging to Robert Ware Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the ships Chicago, Jean Bart, and unidentified ship, belonging to Robert Ware Galt?. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 36 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 38 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary F. Butt Galt, some with friends. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of James M. Butt, Jr., brother of Mary F. Butt Galt. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt, including her father James M. Butt, Sr. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary V. Jones Butt (Mrs. James M. Butt, Jr.) 9 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., as a student at the U.S. Naval Academy and as a naval officer. 20 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., in civilian dress. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., and other, mostly identified, men, chiefly naval officers. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Arkansas and other unidentified ship (possibly also the Arkansas) that belonged to Rogers H. Galt, Sr. 4 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, belonging to Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, of unidentified people.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of boarding house in San Francisco [?] with Rogers H. Galt, Sr., Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, and 5 unidentified people. 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt and Mary Blair Grigsby Galt and children: Susan Duane Galt, Mary Carrington Galt, Carrington [G.] Galt, Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt, [William R. Galt, Jr.], and [Robert W. Galt, Jr.]. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan W. Galt Duane. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Dr. Alexander Duane (husband of Susan W. Galt Duane). 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotogrpahs of Dr. Alexander Duane and Susan W. Galt Duane and their sons Alexander Galt Duane, Robert L. Duane, and William R. Galt Duane. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of James S. Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Minson Galt III. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 20 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 27 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 23 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt and Susan W. Galt Duane at Virginia Beach and Ocean View [VA?] with unidentified/unknown people. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt, Robert Ware Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby, in Hot Springs, Arkansas and on the \"Yonahloesee Road.\" 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with Emily Christian, Julia Lindsay, Liza Bowers, and \"Pitti Pat.\" 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby, grandniece Anne Galt Kirby Black and other unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with relatives and friends. 23 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and acquaintances of Annie A. Galt. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of reconstructions of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria and of a Viking ship belonging to Annie A. Galt? 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt III. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of William R. Galt, Mary Williams Ware Galt, Mary Jeffery Galt, Robert Ware Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Sr., William W. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, James S. Galt, John Minson Galt III, Annie A. Galt, and Alexander Galt III.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as an infant and young child. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a young woman. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt. 41 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt with first cousins Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt and M[ary] C[arrington] G[alt]. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a Y.M.C.A. volunteer in France, circa 1918-1919. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt and others in France, circa 1918-1919. 21 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and street scenes, some identified, in Baccarat, Badonvillers (?), Mayence, Nancy, and Paris, France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 49 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified people, street scenes, and building in France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 46 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of gravestones of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, and Gov. Samuel Ashe (1725-1813), Col. Samuel Ashe (1763-1836), and William S. Ashe (1813-1862) and of a memorial plaque to [Gov.] Samuel Ashe. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Paul Welles at their wedding and in their 25th year of marriage and with her bridal attendants Mary Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with daughter Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Paul Welles, mostly with children Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, and Francis Raymond Welles.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as an infant and young child. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., with relatives, including wife Elizabeth Bowler Galt; daughters Elizabeth Allen Galt, Mary Eva Galt, and Eva Redwood Galt; brother-in-law Paul Welles; niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson; nephews Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and [John Galt Welles]; and granddaughter Caroline Galt Grant. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nSnapshots of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.'s home in Abescon, N.J. and of New Jersey shore, including, one of V. Lee Kirby, husband of Mary Ware Galt Kirby.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt, some with unidentified people. 27 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs belonging to John Meares Galt. 24 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as an infant and a young child. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a young girl. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a girl. 23 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby in adulthood. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, John Meares Galt, and Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as children and young adults. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Wlles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 4 items","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Mary Jeffery Galt, John Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Rogers Galt Welles, and other relatives. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, Frances Galt, Mary Jeffery Pearson, John V. Pearson, Jr., Mary Ware Galt Kirby, and V. Lee Kirby. 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of \"Miss Pinkie Morecock \u0026 her school,\" including Elizabeth [A.] Galt [Welles] and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children and grandchildren of [William W. Galt]: William R. Galt, Jr., Robert W. Galt, Jr., Mary Carrington Galt, William R. Galt III, and Virginia Ward Galt. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt Duane and of his grave at Bony, France (killed in World War I). 22 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert L. Duane and one of his first wife Marjorie Cluett Duane. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt Duane. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unknown/unidentified members of the Duane family. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan Galt Zimmerman and husband Alfred G. Zimmerman, son Alfred G. Zimmerman, Jr., and son [Richard G. Zimmerman?]. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of Alexander Galt [II] and [Emily Cocke] Galt. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and [Paul Welles]: Mary Jeffery Welles, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and John Galt Welles. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A[llen] Galt, Mary E[va] Galt, and Eva R[edwood] Galt. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Anne Galt Kirby Black?], one with her father [V. Lee Kirby]? 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Emily Christian and of \"Green Oaks,\" the Christians' house in Charles City [Virginia]. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John T. G. Galt and his daughter Mary Galt, of Louisville, Kentucky. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Edward P. Galt, his brother Dr. James D. Galt, his son William C. Galt, and his daughter Mary Alexander Galt. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children from families related to Galt family. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children related to the Galt family (some identified). 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Aleck and Beckie Preston, \"married servants of Annie A. Galt,\" and of Mrs. Harriet Dishman. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous people, portraits, and sculptures, including Robert E. Lee and other \"generals of the South,\" and Abraham Lincoln. 20 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of residents of Williamsburg, Virginia. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the Lord Botetourt statue in front of the Wren Building, College of William \u0026 Mary, and of the Bodleian plate showing views of the Brafferton Indian School, the Wren Building, the President's House, the Capitol, and the Royal Governor's Palace. Virginia flora and fauna circa 1700 are also shown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of interiors of Bruton Parish Church, 1905 [Williamsburg, Virginia] and of Fork Church, Hanover County, Virginia; and of exteriors of Church of our Savior, St. Martin's Parish; Old Fork Church, St. Martin's Parish Church; Trinity Church, Doswell, Virginia, St. Martin's Parish; and Trinity Church, St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings and scenes in Williamsburg, Virginia, including Bruton Parish Church, the courthouse, and buildings at The College of William \u0026 Mary. 35 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"Old Galt House,\" Williamsburg, Virginia, including two interior views. 19 items. See also oversize file.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Williamsburg, Virginia, including the \"Powder Horn,\" an aerial view of the city, and an unidentified building. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of painting and sketch of Bruton Parish Church. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of seals, pennant, and watercolor (?) sketch of exposition grounds from 1907 Jamestown Exposition. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"new church\" at Jamestown, Virginia, Old St. Luke's Church, and an unidentified church. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of table from Nelson-Galt House and of communion plate at Jamestown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of church tower remains at Jamestown, Virginia. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings at 1907 Jamestown Exposition including the Administration Building; Arts and Crafts Village; Auditorium; Copper Building; Copper, Silver, and Woodworking Building; Machinery Hall; Manufacturers Building; Model Schools; Mothers and Children's Building; and Transportation Building. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of grounds at 1907 Jamestown Exposition showing trails, natural settings, and unidentified buildings. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs from 1907 Jamestown exposition showing state buildings at various stages of design and construction. State buildings include Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and buildings, some identified. 31 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs \"taken by a German who was captured by a French soldier and film found on him... shows Kaiser, Crown Prince, and Hindenberg reviewing the German troops on the Western front for the last time.\" 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nFor preservation reasons, placed not in a folder but in a small box at the end of the larger box.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 22 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men in groups of three or more. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men and women in groups of two or more. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of groups of unidentified/unknown men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nVarious acetate negatives. Eleven nitrate negatives have been moved to special storage, contact SCRC staff member.","Scope and Contents\nArtifacts are in Group XII","Scope and Contents\nLinen infant shirt received by Rogers H. Galt \"at Callao Peru soon after learning of the birth of little Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.].\" (A1) Small leather wallet of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A2) Small leather wallet from Columbia College, of [John Meares Galt?]. (A3) Small leather wallet. (A4) Small flat leather case of John Meares Galt. (A5) John Meares Galt b. 1893 Contained miscellaneous writings now in Box VIII, Folder 21. (A6) Leather letter case of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A7) Two-ring binder with \"VMI\" and \"Varsity\" on cover belonging to Mary \"Jeff\" [Jeffery] Welles. (A8) Small leather wallet of [Rogers H. Galt]. (A9) Two paintbrushes [of Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A10) Picture frame. Made of cardboard and paper, decorated with watercolor violets. (A11) Small leather wallet. (A12) Round, flat box containing plaster medallion of unknown woman. (A13) Small white box holding calling cards of \"Miss Galt.\" (A14) Two small pieces of cloth from Schoenig \u0026 Co., Opticians, for cleaning glasses. (A15) Very small green box with lid containing red wax seal. (A16) Garter belt. (A17) Two small American flags on short sticks. Each flag has 34 stars. (A18) Cotton toiletries kit with embroidered \"M.\" (A19) Leather wallet belonging to Robert W. Galt containing Freemason certificates. (A20) Three-dimensional plastic Christmas card, enclosed in small, flat box and accompanied by card from Lottie and Mary Garrett. (A21) Small pieces of clear glass wrapped in cloth and tied with string. (A22) Small vinyl pouch holding plastic ruler. (A23) Small piece of beige cotton fabric with blue stitching at edge. (A24) Black, pretied boxtie. (A25) Small, flat box originally containing mourning paper. (A26) Small painting of hills and lake or river. (A27) Small leather wallet. (A28) Mailing label addressed to Mrs. Paul Welles, sent from France circa 1918. (A29) Small painting of unidentified flower. (A30) Small watercolor painting of unidentified church ruin. (A31) Small watercolor painting of buildings on shore of body of water. (A32) Small painting of mountain scene with building and two figures. (A33) Small painting of unidentified church ruin at water's edge. (A34) Small painting of lighthouse. (A35) Small painting of winter farm scene. (A36) Clay [?] tablet with inscribed figure mounted on rough wooden board, covered with plastic lid and wrapped in cloth and tied with string. Accompanied by note concerning date written by E[lizabeth] G[alt] W[elles]. (A37) Small charcoal sketch of building on rocky river on lake bank. (A38) Small rectangular template with initials R.H.G. [Rogers H. Galt] and small design. (A39) Small wooden gavel. (A40) Button from the St. Andrew's Society, Charleston, S.C. (A41) Drawing compass. (A42) Floral painting on enamled surface. (A43) \"Unbleached sharks tooth.\" (A44) Black cord. (A45) Template for calling cards of Mollie J. [Mary Jeffery] Galt. (A46) Small round pillbox labeled \"Pil[ls] Quinine Sulphat,\" containing 2 capsules and 1 pill. (A49) \"Ends of neck ribbon\" in form of butterflies. (A50) Template for calling cards of Mary Meares Galt. (A51) Template for calling cards of Rogers H. Galt. (A52) Template for calling cards of Miss Mary M[eares] Galt. (A53) Ribbon flower of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A54) Metal chain with horseshoe-like attachment. (A55) Drawing compass (A56) Epaulettes of [Rogers H. Galt?]. (A57) Small oval of clear glass with slightly bevelled edges, possibly from a pair of eyeglasses. (A58) Identification bracelet engraved with \"Mary M Galt, Y.M.C.A., A.E.F.,\" apparently worn during her service in the Foyer du Soldat in France. (A59) Ribbon from Old Home Week Reunion, Newport, R.I., 1905. (A60) Ceramic [?] \"queue curler.\" (A61) Cork stopper, partially charred. (A62) Small glass vial with cork stopper labeled \"poison[ous].\" (A63) Knotted brown cord keychain [?]. (A64) Black plastic accessories [?]. (A65) Scraps of cloth and ribbon. (A66) Metal whistle. (A67) Metal buckles for suspenders? 3 items. (A68) Plate for calling cards of \"J.L. Meares, M.D.\" (A69) Plate for calling cards of \"Mrs. J.L. Meares.\" (A70) Plate for calling cards of \"Dr. J.L. Meares and Lady [?].\" (A71) 2 metal buckles. (A72) Small cardboard tag printed with \"Joel Gutman \u0026 Co....Baltimore,\" possibly used to pack sewing notions. (A73) Small leather wallet embossed with \"R.H. Galt.\" (A74) Small olive-green circle of felt embroidered with insignia of the medical profession. (A75) Metal plate, mounted on wooden block, engraved with certification of John Minson Galt [II?] as a medical doctor. (A76) Eraser reading, \"J.H. Green's genuine improved ink eraser and paper cleaner -- Manufactured by M. \u0026 B., New York.\" (A77) Strip of beige cloth. (A78) Small cardboard box with label reading \"Leonard Henley, Jr., Druggist, Williamsburg, VA.\" (A79) Keychain hold button reading \"Pacific Steam Nav Co.\" (A80) Sheer handkerchief with lace. (A81) Flat, oval piece of balsa wood with mostly illegible letters and words carved or burned into it. (A82) Small brown leather (alligator skin?) case containing mirror and pockets for manicure utensils, one holding an ivory (?) nail file. (A83) Small leather fastener with snap closure. (A84) Article of clothing, possibly a sleeve, marked, \"M.J. Galt no 2.\" (A85) Beige leather and cloth apron connected with a fraternal order, possibly one of the Freemason Lodges to which the Galt men belonged. (A86) Two small stones, one marked \"B house\" in pencil [from Elizabeth (Betty's) Ashe Galt's Wlles house?]. (A87) Two metal buttons, one painted black. (A88) Four used pencils. (A89) Sheer handkerchief embroidered with floral border and word \"Sister,\" wrapped in ruled paper labeled \"M.J. Galt's.\" (A90) Rose-headed wrought nail, pre-1860 (possibly 18th-century). (A91) Article of clothing, possibly a belt, embroidered \"M.M.\" [Mary Meares Galt?]. (A92) Small ceramic doll's head. (A93) Small cardboard box containing three stamps reading \"M.J. Galt\" and \"Galt\" and two small fabric-covered blocks of wood. (A94) Small balsa wood (?) keepsake box with green velvet-covered lid and metal lock. Contains key to lock, pair of spectacles, and small, accordion-like purse. (A95) Two doorknobs, one on shaft. (A96) Two small wooden spindles. (A97) Small cardboard pillbox, 1 1/2 inches in diameter, from Williamsburg, Virginia, containing two die approximately 1/4 inch square. (A98) Small cardboard box containing fragment of ambrotype of \"Mrs. R.H. Galt [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] when a small child.\" (A99) Embroidered keepsake reading, \"Hope the [anchor] of the soul.\" (A100) White and gold paper doily. (A101) Epaulets, ribbon and band of naval uniform of unidentified person. (A102) Small wooden block on which is carved: \"a piece of the Ram Virginia.\" (A103) Box also includes a manuscript with photographs entitled \"The Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nOversize material","Scope and Contents\nPainting, undated, by unknown person, labelled \"The Park Genuine from Nature\"","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1815-1849, of Patrick H. Galt including chiefly appointments in the Corps of Artillery","Scope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1823 deed for Alexander Dickie Galt's purchase of Thomas Nelson, Jr.'s, house and lot in Williamsburg, Virginia with original envelope.","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1844, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President John Tyler","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1853, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President Franklin Pierce.","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, 1807-1815, by William T. Galt of disbursements at \"the Lunatic Hospital.\"","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1837, appointing Richard W. Leecock and assistant surgeon in the Navy, signed by President Andrew Johnson.","Scope and Contents\nMeteorological report, 1843, by James P. Espy presented to Alexander D[ickie] Galt by the author.","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of [John M. Galt II].","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificates, 1837-1854, of John M. Galt [II] from the College of William and Mary, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Medical Society of Virginia.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1851 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II] relating to treatment of the insane and to meteorology.","Scope and Contents\nDefinitions of \"characteristics,\" undated, by Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"Queen of Mary poetry,\" undated, by W[illiam] R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nDraft, undated, of [\"A Visit to the Hermitage\"] by [William R. Galt].","Scope and Contents\nPrinted cover, 1851, of \"Sei Fabbriche di Firenze\" of [sculptor Alexander Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1863 obituary of [sculptor] Alexander Galt [II].","Scope and Contents\nU.S. passport, 1848-1862, of [sulptor] Alexander Galt [II].","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificate, 1851 and 1854, of James Dickie chiefly from the University of Virginia and the University of Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents\nNewspaper clipping on comets and the \"solar phenomenon\" and pages from books on \"Regime moral\" and \"treatment of insanity.\"","Scope and Contents\nPlans, 1901 and undated, of foundation of church at Jamestown, Virginia, probably drawn by Robert W. Galt, and of \"Jamestown Protection\" planned by A.P.V.A.","Scope and Contents\nPapers, 1922-1923, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt, including executor's accounts and \"construction\" of her will","Scope and Contents\nInsurance policies, 1903-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt and Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1866 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] including sketches, a letter from a friend, a chart noting composition and coloring for a portrait [?], and notes for a play or short story [?].","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1888, 1889, of Mary Jeffery Galt, for life membership in the A.P.V.A.","Scope and Contents\nSketch and enlarged photograph, undated, of [William R. Galt] by [Mary Jeffery Galt] probably used to make bas-relief portrait of him","Scope and Contents\nSketches, 1875 and undated, by M[ary] J[effery] Galt of [Emily Christian], [Mary Meares Galt], and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and of [architectural detail?]","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Mary Jeffery Galt] as a young child and adult.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1871-1917, of Robert Ware Galt, for naval appointments, fraternal organization memberships, and A.P.V.A. life membership.","Scope and Contents\nMarriage certificate, 1890, of Robert W. Galt and Mary Frances Butt","Scope and Contents\nMaps, 1893 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt] of Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo.","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1914, 1923, of [Robert Ware Galt?] about Samoan naval disaster of 1889","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868, 1892, 1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including draft of a report ship goin aground and balance sheets drafted for Bureau of Ordnance.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895, 1910, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nDiploma and certificates, 1872-1907, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Navy, and fraternal organizations.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894 and undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt.","Scope and Contents\nDiploma, 1880, of J[ohn] Minson Galt [III] from the University of the City of New York for the M.D. degree.","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and school certificates, 1901-1946, of Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1858-1952 [?] and undated, of Mary Meares Galt including Colonial Dames applications","Scope and Contents\nDiploma and school certificates, 1901-1907, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt [Welles].","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical charts, undated, of the Galt family, drafted by [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.?].","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1966, about Colonial Williamsburg from the New York Times.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of [William R. Galt], probably used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to make bas-relief portrait of him and of portrait itself. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs, circa 1890 and undated, of Galt family members and others. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, 1916 and undated, of Emily Christian Carr, Mary Ware Galt [Kirby], John M[eares] Galt, [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], [Mary Meares Galt], and Mary Frances Butt Galt [Mrs Robert W. Galt].","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown women and of bridal couples [?].","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of [the Old Galt House, Williamsburg, Virginia], [Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia], and the old tower and new church, Jamestown, Virginia. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown places. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nBlueprints and maps, 1951-1952 and undated, of Colonial Williamsburg and vicinity.","Scope and Contents\nUnidentified coats of arms, undated.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous printed materials, 1853-1919 and undated.","Scope and Contents\nPhotostats, 1951 and undated, of documents dating 1665, 1728, 1775, 1838, 1851, 1852, 1854, 1884, and 1888, pertaining to Galt family history.","Scope and Contents\nMen's receipt book, 1870s?, U.S. Navy, blank.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1910, 1944 and undated, including Jeffery family history char, a document concerning the transportation of Chinese troops, short stories, a map showing farms and other development along the York River, and a sketch of an unidentified building","Scope and Contents\nPastel portrait, undated, of young boy, with illegible signature by the artist","Scope and Contents\nThe Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt with photos inserted by Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), include Painting of Hills and Lake or River (78G73.A27), Charcoal Sketch of Building on Rocky River on Lake Bank (78G73.A38)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Eleven nitrate negatives moved to special storage for preservation reasons.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), include Painting of Hills and Lake or River (78G73.A27), Charcoal Sketch of Building on Rocky River on Lake Bank (78G73.A38)"," All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."," Eleven nitrate negatives moved to special storage for preservation reasons."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["Eastern State Hospital (Va.)","Tidewater Weekly Review (Williamsburg, Va.)","Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Weekly Gazette (Va.)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Eastern State Hospital (Va.)","Tidewater Weekly Review (Williamsburg, Va.)","Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Weekly Gazette (Va.)","Galt family","Galt, Alexander D. II, 1827-1863","Galt, Elizabeth Judith, 1816-1854","Galt, James, 1741-1800","Galt, John Minson, 1744-1808","Galt, John Minson, 1819-1862","Galt, Mary Meares, 1885-1978","Galt, Sallie, 1822-1880","Galt, William Richard, 1818-1892"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Eastern State Hospital (Va.)","Tidewater Weekly Review (Williamsburg, Va.)","Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Weekly Gazette (Va.)"],"famname_ssim":["Galt family"],"persname_ssim":["Galt, Alexander D. II, 1827-1863","Galt, Elizabeth Judith, 1816-1854","Galt, James, 1741-1800","Galt, John Minson, 1744-1808","Galt, John Minson, 1819-1862","Galt, Mary Meares, 1885-1978","Galt, Sallie, 1822-1880","Galt, William Richard, 1818-1892"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":1473,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T03:34:51.868Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection covers the dates 1750-1982 and consists chiefly of the personal and business correspondence, financial and legal documents, literary documents, and family history and genealogy notes of the Galt family. The collection also contains clippings, photographs, and personal mementos such as artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Negatives have been added to Galt III, Group XI, Box IV, folder 44.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Some material pertaining to William R. Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, folder 59, Oversize files.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Some material on Gabriel Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, Folder 60, Oversize files.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Three boxes of newspapers: Virginia and Non Virginia 1833-1897 and Williamsburg, Virginia, 1853-1865, are shelved in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPapers of ancestors and extended family of William R. Galt and his wife Mary Williams Ware Galt. In addition to personal correspondence, this group holds receipts, diaries, and an extensive correspondence concerning the family's legal efforts to obtain \"bounty\" lands in Ohio that date from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1750 and 1752, of Samuel Galt for purchase of various merchandise\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWill, 1766, of William Inglish (brother of Mary Inglish Galt?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters, 1767-1792, received by John Minson Galt [I] from his sister Sarah Trebell and son A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount, undated, of [John Minson Galt I?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1788, of [John Minson Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1785-1807, received by Alexander Dickie Galt from his Father John Minson Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal Correspondence, 1796 - 1839, received by Alexander Dickia Galt from his sister Mary Galt, brother W[illiam] C. Galt, sister S[arah] T. Galt, nephew Norbonne A. Galt, and son J[ohn], M[inson] Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1790-1834, received by Alexander Dickie Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts, bills, and receipts, 1814-1840 and undated, of Alexander Dickie Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1793-1838, of Alexander Dickie Galt, including card announcing midwifery lectures, stock certificate, and prescription.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket diary, undated, of Alexander D[ickie] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1813-1825 and undated, received by Mary [Dorothea] (Polly) Galt from her husband A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt, mother Elizabeth Ege Galt [?], and others\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRecipt, 1855, of Mary D[orothea] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCourtship letters of Judith Sheppard to William Galt [son of Gabriel and Elizabeth Ege Galt?], 1795-1797 and undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839, received by Gabriel Galt Williamson [son of Elizabeth Galt Williamson and Thomas Williamson?] from a cousin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1802-1804, from EW [Elizabeth Galt Williamson?] to \"Polly\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correpsondence, 1854-1855 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his brother [?] P[atrick] H. G[alt], sons W[illia]m R[ichard] Galt and James D[ickie] Galt, and cousin G[abriel] G[alt] Williamson. And from John Minson Galt (1808-1868)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1842-1850, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1853 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1840-1853, received by Alexander Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1822-1854, of Alexander Galt [I], many for hospitalization of Thomas Jeffery, \"a lunatic\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPapers, 1833-1838 and undated, of Alexander Galt [I] concerning claims against the state of Virginia for property damaged and destroyed in Norfolk during the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDeed, 1835, for sale of store at Old Point, Va., witnessed by Alex[ander] Galt [I] and W[illia]m R. Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWill, 1835, of Alexander Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Alexander Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipt, 1767, of Rich[ar]d Silvester [grandfather of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1826-1829, of Richard Jeffrey [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffrey Galt?] containing \"little pictures\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Mary Anne Raincock Galt, from her stepsons Alexander Galt [III] and William R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1818-1847 and undated, received by Patrick H. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1790, 1819-May 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, June 1820-December 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1823-1840, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1821-1822, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt Family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1846-1847, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1848-1857, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1795-1824, 1840-1865, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal documents, undated, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted copies of legal appeal and briefs, 1882-1884, by attorney Jeremiah Hall concerning claim to Ohio land grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts and receipts, 1802-1822 and undated, of William T[rebell] Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1808[?], of William Trebell Galt I[?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839-1844, received by Mrs. Mary Arnet Godwin Galt from her husband William Trebell Galt's half-brother Alexander Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1834-1849, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1836-1852, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1830-1836, of [Mrs.] Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt and William T. Galt, including a court order and two promisory notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1842-1848, of William T. Galt [II], including a draft of a letter by him and a notice from the Clerk of the County Court of New Kent to summon a witness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence received, 1855-1856, by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1891, received by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1877, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1878-1889, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1862-1878 and undated, by Gabriella V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1838-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nList of creditors and bankruptcy documents, 1862-1872, of Gabriella V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, of G[abriella] V. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1855-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt, including agreement with Eastern Lunatic Asylum about Galt family graveyard, teaching notice, and notes about claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount Book, 1869-1871[?], of [Gabriella V. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum and account books, 1884, 1886, of [Gabriella V. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAlmanacs, 1889, 1891, of [Gabriella V. Galt], used as diaries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Poems by Gabriella V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook of Poems by G[abriella] V. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Gabriella V. Galt] containing recipes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1838-1874, received by Virginia G. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopies of letters, 1834, from Sally T. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Edmond W. Cabell from G[abriella] V. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoem, [1740], written in memory of Mrs. Sarah Saunders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1836[?]-1846, of Mrs. L[ucy?] S[cervant?] Saunders, including a letter and a sermon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoem, 1839, copied by L[ucy] B. Saunders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts, 1797-1798, of Robert Saunders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDeed, 1839, between Robert and Lucy B. Sanders and Alexander D. Galt for sale of land in James City County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness and personal correspondence, 1868, 1873-1894, received by G[abriel] A. D. Galt, chiefly concerning claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopies, 1860-1861, of report and letters about G[abriel] A.D. Galt's invention of the trephine, a surgical instrument\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1872, of G[abriel] A. D. Galt, including Civil War parole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1853 and undated, received by [Dr.] W[illiam C.] Galt from his niece Elizabeth J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary notices (manuscripts and copies), undated, of Dr. William C. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838, received by Norberne Galt [?] from [J]ohn M[inson] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853, received by Dr. William Henry Galt from his cousin Elizabeth J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoems, undated, written to Mary E. Galt by John M. Galt and Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket Diary, 1828, of Sally Trebell Capron\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1872-1876, received by Annie B. Capron, concerning Galt property in Ohio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1862, received by Aaron Jeffery [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1877 and undated, received by Susan M. Christian from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1850-1880, of Susan M. Christian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1854, 1862-1879, of Susan M. Christian, including Civil War pass, copy of her letter to a grandchild, and poems sent to her\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Susan M. Christian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1865, received by Emilie Christian from her sister Mary W. Galt and sister Emma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Emily [Christian?] from Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1861-1865 and undated, of Emily Christian, including calling cards, invitation, and promisory note\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856, received by Turner Christian from W[illia]m R. Galt concerning Mrs. Christian's share of money received from \"western lands.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRental agreement, 1856, between Peter Clowes and Turner Christian, William T. Christian, John M. Galt, and Robert Warburton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879, received by \"Aunt Fanny\" from J. Beverly Christian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1820-1842 and undated, of Dr. Richard Leecock [relative of Mary Williams Ware Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts and business correspondence, 1820-1824, of Galt, Bullock \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup II contains the papers of John Minson Galt II and his sisters Sally Maria Galt and Elizabeth J. Galt, including their personal correspondence, diaries, and other writings. John Minson Galt II's business papers while superintendent of the Hospital for the Insane and his extensive writings on psychiatry and the treatment of the insane also fall within Group II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, 1844 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on asylum libraries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCase notes by Alexander Dickie Galt for Practical Medicine, 1843, edited by John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nChurch matters and religious writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum notes, 1829-1878, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1844-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1847-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily and personal writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II and Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFragments, undated, by John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInsanity notes, undated, including classifications, treatments, and case studies, of John Minson Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLiterary criticism and creative writing, 1840, 1851, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMedicine, science, and nature writings, 1854 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous essays and writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMusic and art writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II, including \"Painting and Painters\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPolitical and news writings, 1853-1859 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including views on abolition, and \"War Notes\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Random Thoughts\" and journal-type entries, 1838, 1839, 1848, 1859, and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSociety, education, and history writings, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nA Treatise on the Treatment of Insanity materials, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II] from friends and relatives, including sisters Elizabeth J. Galt and Sarah M. Galt and cousins William R. Galt, James D. Galt, and Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1845-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II], including a letter from John Tyler granting permission to publish his letter commending John Minson Galt's address \"to the board of directors\" [of the asylum?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1837-1846, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1847-1851, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1852-1861, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1840-1869 and undated, of John M[inson] Gault [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFinancial papers, 1846-1859, of John M[inson] Gault [II], including receipts and stock certificate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMs. copies of John M[inson] Gault [II's] writings, 1851 and undated, made by [Sally M. Gault], chiefly concerning treatment of the insane and theology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Political Essays,\" 1852, by John M[inson] Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1856, of sculptor Alexander Galt by John Minson Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of sculptor Alexander Galt by [John Minson Galt II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1843-1855, of John M[inson] Galt [II] containing entries on various mental hospitals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, of [John Minson Galt II?] containing notes from chemistry lectures given by [Professor] Leidy of the University of Pennsylvania?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, [of John Minson Galt II?] containing medical notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, containing \"Tribute to my dear sister\" by John M[inson] Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1812, 1857 and undated, of [John Minson Galt II] chiefly concerning treatment of the insane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Material, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?] on treating the insane (in French)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1839-1849 and undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II], including admission tickets to medical lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, notes, and draft of advertisement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, circa 1850-1861 and undated, relating to Eastern Lunatic Asylum [later Eastern State Hospital], including circa 1850 questionnaire concerning a patient, 19th-century circular, clipping, and newsletter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Copies, [1862?], of obituary of John M[inson] Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes addressed to John M[inson] Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1880 and undated, received by [Sallie] M. Galt from relatives, including sister Elizabeth J. Galt, cousins W[illia]m R. Galt, Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt], Susan W. Galt [Duane], J[ohn] M. Galt [III], and G[abriella] V. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1879 and undated, received by Sally M. Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1853-1879 and undated, by Sally M. Galt. Includes orignal letters sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1867, of S[ally] M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWill, 1880, of Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1842-1871 and undated, of Sally M. Galt, including printed material, promisory note, advertisement for Surry farm, and sketches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1808 and undated, of John Minson Galt [I], copied by [Sally M. Galt?], including one by W[illiam] R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, undated, of Alexander D. Galt, copied by [Sally M. Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, 1868 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II], copied by [Sally M. Galt], including one by [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and writings, undated, of Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, [ante 1856]-1874, of S[ally] M. Galt recording \"books lent out\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of S[ally] M. Galt containing \"Galt's miscellanies\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally Maria Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonpace book, undated, of [Sally M. Galt of Elizabeth J. Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838-1854 and undated, received by Elizabeth J. Galt from friends and relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1841-1854 and undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nProse, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of poems by Elizabeth J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, 1853 and undated, of E[lizabeth] J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, transcribed by Elizabeth J. Galt, recording meetings and writings of \"The Cheerful Club\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol. 2, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851-1852, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.4, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.6, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.7, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing sketches and poems\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing her writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of tree and shrub leaves\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing her poems and essays\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of wildflowers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing \"Writings of Elizabeth J. Galt\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe papers of William R. Galt; his siblings Alexina Galt, Ann Jeffery Galt, Alexander Galt II (the sculptor), and James Dickie Galt; half-brother Edward P. Galt; and wife Mary Williams Ware Galt comprise Group III. This group is notable for the wealth of familial correspondence. The papers also reflect the various careers of the men and the literary asperations of Alexina and Ann Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1850 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his brothers Alexander Galt [II] and James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1866 and undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his daughter Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1880, received by [William R. Galt] from his son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1892, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1882, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son W[illiam] W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879-1892 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his children J[ames] S. Galt, Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane], and Annie [A. Galt], sister [Ann J. Galt], grandson Will[iam R.] Galt [Jr.], and granddaughter Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1892, received by William R. Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1891 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from William B. and Emma Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence sent by W[illia]m R. Galt to W[illia]m B. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1892 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Rutherford B. Hayes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1892, to and from W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and fragments of letters, 1857 [1867?]-1892 and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1892 and undated, of W[illiam] R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1867-1891, of William R. Galt, including conveyance of late Alexander Galt [II]'s property in Florence, Italy, to Mary J[effery] Galt and subpoenas to William R. Galt to testify in Circuit Court of the City of Williamsburg in the case of Brown v. Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMathematical calculations and lessons, undated, of [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of John Minson Galt [II] by [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1872-1879, 1890, and undated, of William R. Galt, including published poems and articles, geometrical problems, and notice of Mountain Home School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1866-1893 and undated, of William R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1860-1862, 1888, and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituaries, 1892, of William R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of William R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"List of Scholars,\" 1865-1870, attending W[illiam] R. Galt's school, including payments made by students and by school to W.R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1884, of W[illiam] R. Galt's Latin exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, [1884?], of W[illia]m R. Galt's algebra and geometry exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"Baldr's Death\" from Icelandic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"The 'Lay of Thrym'\" from Icelandic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1891-1892, of [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of W[illiam] R. Galt's private scholars\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from her brother Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from relatives and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Alexina Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Ann [J. Galt] from her brother Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Hugh Blair Grisby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, by Ann J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of Ann J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1853, of poems by A[nn] J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, 1856, of A[nn] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of Ann J. Galt, Mary E. Capron, Alexander Galt [II], and Sally T. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1859 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his stepmother Mary A[nne Raincock] Galt, brother W[illia]m R. Galt, sisters A[nn] J. Galt and Zene [Alexina Galt], and cousins Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt and John M[inson] Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his brother James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1854-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPower of attorney, 1856, by Alexander Galt [II] to James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAppointment, 1862, of Alexander Galt [II] as Aide-de-Camp signed by W[illia]m J. Richardson, Adjutant General\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, about sculptor Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, about Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items and sketches, 1858 and undated, of Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketchbook, undated, [of Alexander Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1859-1860, received by James D. Galt from brother W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1858 and undated, received by James D. Galt from Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863 and undated, received by James D. Galt from relatives and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1858-1882, received by James D. Galt, chiefly concerning his work as Health Officer of Norfolk, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSpeech, [1888?], by [James D. Galt?] to Medical Society of Georgia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nConfederate Army papers, 1861-1865, of James D. Galt including appointments and parole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1853-1854, 1877, and undated, of James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of James D. Galt containing Greek exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1876, 187?, 1892, of Edward P. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849, 1876, 1888, 1892, received by Mary [Williams] W[are] Galt from her husband W[illiam] R. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware Galt] from her daughter [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1872 - October 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1872 - December 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1873 - June 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1873 - December 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1874 - June 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1874 - December 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1878-1880, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1893 - March 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1894 - July 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1894 - October 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1894 - December 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - December 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1895 - March 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1890 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1883, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son J[ames] S. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1884, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son John [Minson Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1887[?]-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Zander [Alexander Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1890 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams Ware Galt] from Susan M. Christian, Turner Christian, W[illiam] M. Christian, and Emily Christian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1840-1893 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams] Ware Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1873-1894 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted calling cards and invitations, 1896 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Mary Williams Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary [1897] of Mary [Williams] Ware Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup IV is devoted solely to the voluminous papers of Mary Jeffery Galt. Her correspondence with family, friends, and acquaintances ranges from the 1850s to the 1920s and includes portrait painter Matthew Wilson and U.S. senator Col. Henry du Pont. Mary Jeffery's financial affairs and professional career are also well documented. Genealogy and family history, writings, sketches, journals, and diaries round out her personal papers. Group IV also includes correspondence, receipts, sketches, certificates, and other items relating to Mary Jeffery's role in the APVA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1855-1880 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her father W[illia]m R. Galt and mother M[ary Williams] W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1904, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rob[er]t W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868[?]-1895, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1898, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1900 - September 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1900 - December 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1901 - April 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1901 - September 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1901 - December 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1902 - May 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1902 - August 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1902 - November 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1904, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rogers H. G[alt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1897, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother William W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1916 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother W[illiam] W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1911 and undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1918 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1883, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brothers James [S. Galt] and John [Minson Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1906, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1916, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1921 and undated, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1921 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1879 and undated, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1915, received by \"Molly\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Frank L. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1891, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin G[abriella] V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-October 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1905 - December 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary M[eares] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1910, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1917, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1921, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1918, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1910 - May 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1910 - December 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-March 1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew R[ogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1912-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1917, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H.] Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-April 1919, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt. Includes 4/16/1919 letter from John Meares Galt to his sister, Elizabeth Ash Galt Welles. \"Dear Bets.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1894, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1902, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1908, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1909-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1922, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 26, 1897 - December 21, 1897, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, December 22, 1897 - January 1898, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1922 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from Henry T. Sharp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1890, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from philanthropist William Wilson Corcoran and artist Ja[me]s Arnold Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1882-1887, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from portrait painter Matthew Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery from R[obert] A[lonzo] Brock [corresponding secretary of the Virginia Historical Society]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1892, received by [Mary Jeffery] Galt from V[arina] Jefferson Davis, concerning bust of her husband Jefferson Davis by sculptor Alexander Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1889-1991 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis about Alexander Galt's bust of Jefferson Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1893-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Jeanine M. Wilson [Mrs. Matthew Wilson]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, 1921-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from Lyon G. Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1915, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1922 and undated, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letter, 1818[?]-1919, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A.] Dupont [sic]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1916-1921 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A. Du Pont]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1865, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1870, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1882, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1889, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1895, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1900, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1905, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1922, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1880-1913, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1914-1921 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1879-1899, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1913-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1880-1886, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist and art teacher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1898 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1922, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from her nephew and lawyer Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1912-1920, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from her lawyer C[onway] Whittle Sams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1921-1923 and undated, to and from Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her father William Richard Galt and the bas-relief portrait she made of him\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1870-1888, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1889-1894, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1895-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1903-1910, received by Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1911-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1917-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1855-1876, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1877-1889, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1890-1906, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1907-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBills and receipts, 1882-1891 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts and inventories, circa 1880-1881 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1865, 1869-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1899-1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1901-1903, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1904-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1909-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1913-1916, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1917-1922 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1878-1900 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1901-1915 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1888-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1899, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1901, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1902, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, January 1903 - May 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, June 1903 - December 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1904-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1906-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1909, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancellled checks and deposit envelopes, 1910-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1895-1900, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1900-1902, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs and check memoranda, 1903-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1907-1911, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1911-1921, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1887-1918, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWills, 1921-1922, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1917-1922, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1922-1923, relating to the death and estate of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1923-1932 and undated, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934 and undated, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1924-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1928, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1933, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescript, undated, of memoir of childhood by Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, 1896-1917 and undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1894-1914 and undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] about her uncle, the sculptor Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1911 and undated, by Mary J[effery] Galt about the \"Paradise table\" owned by the Galts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHistory of the Williamsburg magazine, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] Separate box for folder 13a. Portrait of Sallie Maria Galt by Mary Jeffery Galt. Dated 1881\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketchbook, 1877-1882[?], of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSmall sketchbook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, used by [Mary Jeffery Galt?] to paint portraits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, 1854-1919, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, undated, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1853-1920, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrescriptions and ophthalmological record, 1887-1922 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1885-1913 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt about her art work, including employment as a teacher and portrait painter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1858-1920 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMomentos, 1895-1899, held by [Mary Jeffery Galt] for her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary, [July 1922], of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAutograph book, circa 1850s?, and diary, 1862, of Mary J[effery] Galt. Autograph book also contains miscellaneous notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Friendship book,\" 1856-1861, of \"Mollie\" [Mary] J[effery] Galt containing notes from friends, sketches, and printed illustrations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1859-1862?, of Mary J[effery Galt], containing adresses, diary entries, and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1860-1866, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1865, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing diary entries and French exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, circa 1886-1887 and circa 1889, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1882-1883, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket calendar, 1887, of [Mary] J[effery] Galt used as a notebook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1888, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few sketches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiaries, 1891-1893 and 1893-1894?, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1900, 1903, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing accounts and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1902 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning family history notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1905-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous notes and household accounts during her residence in Baltimore, Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1906 and circa 1907-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] contianing personal accounts, family history, and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1909-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book of [Mary Jeffery Galt], including accounts kept of expenditures for her ward and nephew John [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt containing copies of letters concerning APVA, family history, history of \"the Old Galt House,\" and diary entries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, 1913, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1918-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemoir of childhood, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] copied by [Elizabeth A. Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing art notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrescription pad, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family history notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous accounts and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing references to \"Mr. W.\" [portrait painter Mathew Wilson?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum books, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few addresses and diary entries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nArt journals, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1889 received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Lucy Clay Brown, C[ynthia] B.T. Coleman, Ellen Bernard Lee, Sara A. Pryor, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1911, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, Elisabeth Harrison, and R.M. Smith and others about APVA purchase of the Powder Horn in Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1913, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Kate Cabell Clairborne, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mollie Lightfoot, Sara A. Pryor, Virginia M. Robinson, Rosa Rountree, R.M. Smith, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about APVA's founding, charter, constitution, by-laws, meetings, membership, properties, and yearbooks, and about offices held by Mary Jeffery Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1923, among Mary Jeffery Galt, George L. Arps, R.W. Brock, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mrs. J.T. Ellyson, Alexander Galt, Annie A. Galt, W[illiam] W. Galt, R.M. Harrell, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Kate Baldwin (Mrs. Barton) Myers, Virginia M. Robinson, and others chiefly about Mary Jeffery Galt's contested status as founder pf the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1894, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Park C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's management of Jamestown, including restoration, security, finances, and excursions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, and others chiefly about the Norfolk branch of the APVA's management of Jamestown, restoration of the \"ruins,\" graveyard, and grounds, excursions to the property, and APVA yearbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby. Belle S. Bryan, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, and others chiefly about organization, membership, and annual reports of the Norfolk Branch of the APVA; carbon copy of typescripts outlining duties of local directors of the APVA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Louise [?] J. Barney, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about excursions to and management of Jamestown, including caretaker, finances, restoration, and arrangements with U.S. Engineer Department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1900, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mary Winder Garrett, and others chiefly about Jamestown finances, visitors, caretaker, restoration; membership of Jamestown Committee; and passage of two bills by Virginia General Assembly concerning APVA charter and title to land at Jamestown, respectively\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1905, received by Marry Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, L.D. Davis, Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, chiefly regarding Jamestown finances, V[irginia] M. (Mrs. J Enders) Robinson, and others contracted restoration of foundations and tombstones, Tercentenary Anniversary committee, excursions and exposition, and reluctance to allow D.A.R. and [Colonial] Dames to erect buildings or monuments on the island\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1911, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, B.L. Farinholt, Mrs. B.J. Farrar, W[illiam] Leal, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, G.T. Shepperd, and others chiefly concerning Mary Jeffery Galt's participation on Advisory Board of Jamestown Exposition Company, controversy over role of Colonial Dames in Jamestown, internecine strife within APVA, maintenance and excavations at Jamestown, early history of Jamestown and vicinity, and APVA meetings and yearbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1914, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Kate Cabell Clairborne, W[illiam] L. Leal, Sallie Newton Page, Rosa Rountriee, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about Jamestown restoration, excavation, excursions, new building, work accomplished, commemorative exercises, finances, and fundraising; APVA yearbook, internal conflicts, mismanagment; and Jamestown Committee and other APVA meetings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1888-1908, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, M.R. Harrell, Virginia M. Robinson, and others about the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894-1905 and undated, held by Mary Jeffery Galt for payments made for labor and supplies at and transportation and admission to Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRecords, 1893-1909 and undated, of APCA dues and donations received and money deposited by Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts of reports, 1894[?]-1906, by [Mary Jeffery Galt], Mary Winder Garrett, and Annie A. Galt chiefly about excavations at Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotes and drafts, 1896 and undated, of the history of the APVA and its work at Jamestown, written by [Mary Jeffery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopies and articles of agreement, 1889, between M.R. Harrell and Mary K. Galt, Rebecca M. Smith, Elizabeth Harrison, and Cynthia B.T. Coleman regarding sale of Powder Horn; copies of Mary J. Galt's check to M.R. Harrell as first payment of Powder Horn; sketches of Powder Horn and lot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts of statements, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt about her role as founder of APVA; deposition, 1903, of M.R. Harrell, attesting to Mary J. Galt's ubutuatuve regarding purchase of Powder Horn; statement by Judge Allan R. Hauckel [?] certifying Mary J. Galt's founding of APVA; legal brief, 1923, by Barton Myers arguing that Mary Jeffery Galt \"first conceived the idea of forming\" the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895-1919 and undated, relating to APVA and Jamestown, including pamphlets, programs, inviations, tickets, and postcards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1900 and 1904, and Mt. Vernon Ladies association report, 1885, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1905-1908 and 1911-1912, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Jeffery Galt] concerning the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1907, 1909, and undated, including sketches, notes, and sample letterhead made by Mary Jeffery Galt, concerning Jamestown and the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1888-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] listing APVA life members, members, and dues paid, and containing miscellaneous membership notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1894 and 1901, kept by Mary Jeffery Galt recording her excavations at Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAPVA record book, 1905-1910, of dues paid by Association members\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRegister, undated, of names and places [of people who made pilgrimage to Jamestown, Virginia in 1898?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe papers of Mary Jeffery's siblings, notably Robert Ware Galt and Rogers Harrison Galt, and their spouses and in-laws make up Group V.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1912, received by Robert Ware Galt from his brother William W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his mother and siblings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his sister Annie [Alexina Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1923 and undated, received by Robert W. Galt from his daughter Mary Ware Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1922 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from relatives, chiefly nieces and nephews\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1906-1923 and undated, to and from Robert Ware Galt concerning his participation in Williamsburg Lodge, No. 6, A.F. \u0026amp; A.M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1912 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1871-1921, received by Robert W[are] Galt concerning naval career and related matters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1876-1921 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1905-1906, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nConstitution and minutes, 1858-1859, of Mountain Home Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1858-1864 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1979-1893, 1917, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1873-1903, 1922, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1872-1891 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865, 1906-1922, and undated, of Robert Ware Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Robert Ware Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872-1876, of Robert W. Galt, containing chiefly naval engineering notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872, 1893-1903, of Robert W. Galt listing questions and answers for \"Examination for 3rd Ass't Engineer\" and recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1873-1875, of R[obert] W. Galt, kept chiefly during his service as a naval engineer on the U.S.S. Yantic in China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1873-1879, 1891 of \"Bob\" [Robert W.] Galt, containing laundry lists [?] and engineering notes made in part during his service on the U.S.S. Yantic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1881-1883, of R[obert] W. Galt, written during his service as P[assed] A[ssistant] Eng[ineer], U.S. N[avy], on board the steamer Gedney en route to and in Galveston Harbor, Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1881-1890, of Rob[er]t W. Galt containing diary kept on board steamer Gedney and record of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1883, of [Robert W. Galt] kept while serving as naval engineer (?) on steemer Gedney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiaries, 1885, 1892-1894, 1894-1896, 1897-1898, of [Robert W. Galt], chiefly concerning his activities as a naval engineer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1886-1892, of R[obert] W. Galt, containing minutes of \"a castle of knights of the Golden Eagle\" in Norfolk, Virginia, laundry lists (?) kept on board the U.S.S. Trenton, and a record of \"letters written\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1891-1893, of R[obert] W. Galt recording naval articles he inspected as Passed Assistant Engineer, U.S. Navy, at the General Store House, Naval Yard, Norfolk, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1897, of [Robert W. Galt] used as diary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1903-1905, of R[obert] W. Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1905, of Robert W. Galt giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events chiefly in Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1905-1909, of Robert W[are] Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1906, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1908-1909, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLoose pages from ledger, 1909-1910, of [Robert Ware Galt] recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1911, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1911-1912, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1912-1914, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892 and undated, received by [Mary F. Butt Galt] from her brother James M. Butt, Jr., mother, and father-in-law W[illiam] R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1890, received by Mary F. Butt [Galt] from R[obert] W[are] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1889-1890 and undated, received by M[ary] F. Butt Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1889 and undated, of [Mary F. Butt Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1889 and undated, of Mary F. Butt [Galt], including prescriptions, a poem composed by her, and calling cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorials, circa 1882, of James M. Butt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1879, of J[ames} M. Butt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1899, received by James M. Butt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1892, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his parents W[illia]m R. Galt and [Mary Williams Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his siblings [Mary Jeffery Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], A[nnie] A. G[alt], S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane, J[ohn] M[inson] Galt [III], and Alex[ander] [Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1894, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, February 1895 - March 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - June 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910 and undated, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his daughter Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1909 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his children Bettie [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and John Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1909, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1908 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 7, 1895 - June 8, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 9, 1895 - June 16, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 17, 1895 - June 24, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 26, 1895 - June 29, 1895 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1896-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from fraternal organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1874-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1894, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from Charles J. Swift concerning stock in the Ostrander Repeating Gun Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1865-1899 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1872-1894, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBills of exchange, 1875-1888 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNavigational notes and examinations, 1892-1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNavigational notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868-1875, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1876-1885, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1886-1890, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1890 - October 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, November 1894 - December 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1895-1899, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1900-1902, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1903, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1904-1905, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1906, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1907-1910 and undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous naval notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy general court marital orders, 1879-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including lists of navy personnel tried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1866, 1869, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1870-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1878-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy Bureau circulars, 1863-1878, and department circulars, 1869-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy circulars, 1877-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt Sr.] compiled and partially indexed by [Captain A.K. Hughes]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool reports, 1859-1860 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClass reports, 1868-1872, from the Naval Academy of [Rogers H.] Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1898, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] about Ostrander gun\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] chiefly concerning the U.S. Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling Cards of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted invitations and club membership cards, 1884-1908 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1883-1910 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1892-1909 and undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1863-1906 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituaries, 1910, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], containing personal accounts and notes, receipts for lodging, and naval notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, circa 1892, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], including \"Memorandum for [U.S. Navy] Boarding Officers,\" personal accounts, and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGrade books, 1893-1894, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] [for classes taught at U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1895-1906, of \"General Orders given by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.], Comdr U.S. Navy\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing schedules and miscellaneous notes apparently relating to his service in the U.S. Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing notes related to naval duties\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1874, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1887 and undated, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883 [?], received by [Mrs.] Mary [Meares Galt] from Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from her husband Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895 and undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1885, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1895, received by Mrs. Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopies and fragments of letters, undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1882-1892, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1893, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nChildren's story, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1865-1884 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, received by [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] at her Annapolis home?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1875-1885 and undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1870-1890, 1895, and undated, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares [Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1854-18??, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] containing recipes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1864-1870, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895, of \"Mrs. Gault\" [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] containing French exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1888, containing copies of obituary notices of John L. Meares [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling Cards, undated, of John L. Meares [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1888 and undated, received by John L. Meares [Sr.] from relatives and a friend\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850, 1852, 1866, and undated, received by [Elizabeth Ashe] Holmes Meares from friends and relative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1894, received by C. Neilson, Second Assistant Postmaster General, from F.H. Jones concerning John L. Maers [John L, Meares, Jr.?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nApplication, 1931, of John L. Meares [Jr.] to the Sons of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, of W[illiam] W. Galt from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval correspondence, 1876-1910 and undated, of W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFragments of letters, 1894 and undated, from W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts and naval clothing requisition, 1874-1895, of W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1898-1917, of W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted copy, undated, of poem \"The Battle of Manila Bay\" by W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClipping, 1899, concerning William W. Galt's heroism in U.S. Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1889-1895 and undated, of [Mary Blair Grigsby] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1911 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt Duane from her sister [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brother R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1890 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], John [Minson Galt III], and Alex[ander Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from sisters-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt, [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt, and Emily [Cocke] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by Susan W. Galt [Duane] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1931 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1887, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1890, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1912, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1882-1891, of S[usan] W. Galt [Duane]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotes and affidavits, 1934 and undated, of Susan Williams Galt Duane concerning family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1868, 1888-1891 and undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1891-1914, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of S[usan] W. Galt Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1875?, of \"Susie\" [Susan] W. Galt [Duane] containing \"a collection of mathematical problems from various authors solved by several students and others - a large portion by W[illia]m R. Galt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1889-1902, of Alexander Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMedical notes, undated, of Alexander Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1897-1927, of Alexander Duane, including his medical and Phi Beta Kappa essays and obituaries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1874 and undated, received by James S. Galt from his brothers Bob [Robert Ware Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], and R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1880 and undated, of James S. Galt, including a letter granting him leave of absence from the Navy, Latin exercises, and envelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1874 and undated, received by John M[inson] Galt [III] from his brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt]. and Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.], and cousin S[ally] M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1881-1882, of John [Minson] Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1873-1880, of John M[inson] Galt [III], including school grades and medical certificates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892, received by Annie A. Galt from her parents W[illiam] R. Galt and M[ary] W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1898 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from her brother Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her siblings and sisters-in-law\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her niece Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1934, received by Annie A. Galt from nieces Mary [Meares] Galt and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1931 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1932 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, to and from Annie A. Galt concerning APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and other papers, 1920-1930, of Annie A. Galt, chiefly concerning Mary J[effery] Galt's role in establishing the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1906-1940, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1867-1905 and undated, of Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts and checkboook stubs, 1882-1922 and undated, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWill, 1896, of Mary Jeffery Galt, given to Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1916-1926, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1874-1900 and undated, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1885-1937 and undated, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary [1941] of Annie Alexina Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1901, of [Annie A. Galt], containing household accounts and diary entries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTravel diary, 1904, and family history notebook, undated, of A[nnie] A[lexina] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Annie A. Galt] and [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1905 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [III], chiefly from his brothers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1881-1943 and undated, of Alexander Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1875-1888, 1905, and undated, of Alex[ander] Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary, 1952, of Alexander Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup VI contains the papers of Mary Meares Galt, the eldest child of Rogers Harrison Galt, Sr., and (Mrs.) Mary Meares Galt. In addition to Mary Meare's extensive personal and business correspondence and other papers, Group VI contains information on Galt family history and genealogy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1892, received by Mary [Meares] Galt from her grandfather W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1911, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1922 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1896, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1901, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1905, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1939 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her aunt Annie A. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondencem, 1905-1950 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1968 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940, 1951-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister-in-law Elizabeth [B.] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1965, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her brother John Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1964 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1923-1939, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1971-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1909 received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances, including one concerning APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1918, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1920 - April 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1920 - September 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1921-February 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August-December 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1923 - June 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1923 - October 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1924-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1955, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1963, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1931, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1932-1935, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history. Includes letters from Lyon G. Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1937 received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1938, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1939-1947, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1948-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1952, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1953, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1954-1956, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1960 - August 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1960 - December 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1961-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1916-1952, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1907-1921, received by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1923-1929, received by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1930-1971 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1910-1924, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1928-1951 and undated, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1939-1943 and undated, to and from Mary Meares Galt concerning mismanagement at Blue Ridge College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1942-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1965-1976, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1893-1949, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1950-1966, 1974, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1902-1973 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1918-1923, and account passbook of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1919-1921, of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1922-1961 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTax papers, 1923-1960 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1940-1955, of Mary Meares Galt, including primssory note and will\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1946-1960 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1956 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt, including remarks made to the Association for Preservation of Virginia Antiquities about Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1960, of \"Galt Chronicle\" written by [Mary Meares Galt] for her nephews and nieces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt about 18th-century jurist George Wythe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history papers, 1934-1937 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt, including typescripts of a letter from her great-grandmother Mrs. Samuel Ashe (circa 1851 or 1852?) and of her father William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts of William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828\" and Mary Jeffery Galt's memoir of childhood, made and annotated by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, undated, prepared by [Mary Meares Galt] of a \"lecture delivered by William R. Galt to the Masonic Fraternity of Norfolk...\" dated 1883\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Catalogue of works by Alexander Galt, sculptor,\" undated, held by Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history notes, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] concerning her great-uncle Alexander Galt and his work as a sculptor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, 1911, 1919-1966, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ashe, and Swann lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, 1896-1936 and ungraded, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted invitations, calling cards, and dance cards, 1897-1965 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1885-1918, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1920-1955, of M[ary] [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1956-1978 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopy of letters, undated, from R[obert] E. Lee to President [Jefferson] Davis dated August 29 and 30, 1862, held by [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, circa 1924, 1930, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary, 1978, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1952, of program \"At Home with Lindy,\" sponsored by the Col[onial] Dames of Lexington [Virginia]? Probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1965, of Mary Meares Galt and Commander Robert Wilson's Veteran's Day Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, unlabelled, probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, of \"Miss Mary Meares Galt, Honorary Regent of the Virginia Frontier Chapter, D.A.R. Introducing the Hon. Paul A. Holstein-Mayor of Lex[ington, Virginia].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBaby journal, 1886, of Mary [Meares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Miscellaneous book,\" 1894-?, of Mary Meares Galt, containing poems, essays, and other writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1899-1900?, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1900, of Mary M[eares] Galt containing recipes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1904 and undated, containing genealogy notes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1906, of Mary Meares Galt, containing personal accounts, miscellaneous notes, and drafts of letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing lecture notes on Greek history and notes on family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Mary [Meares] Galt containing her poems\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt containing draft of a novel?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt], containing itinerary from trip to the British isles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing genealogical notes on Digges, Galt, Jeffery, Silvester, Ware, and other families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing notes on \"V[irgini]a Rev[olutionary] Sold[iers] + Sailors.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAddress books, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1927-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1958-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1960-1974 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1956-1957 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1940-1966 and 1978, received by Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1960-1966 and 1978, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1957-1962, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1963-1966 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1957-1963 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt about Jamestown to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1959-1966, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter, to commemorate Lexington's [Virginia] name day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1948-1958, of [Mary Meares] Galt pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1959-1968, of [Mary Meares Galt] pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1953-1957 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nScripts, circa 1955, written by Mary Meares Galt for United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and correspondence, 1955, of Mary Meares Galt concerning United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1961 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to members of the Colonial Dames\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1971, of Mary Meares Galt, concerning the Blue Ridge Committee of the National Soceity of the Colonial Dames of America\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nApplications, 1927-1952 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt to ancestral societies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMary Meares' siblings and their own families are represented in Group VII, as are other members of the extended Galt family and acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1901, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1919 and undated, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1939 and undated, received by \"Bets\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905-1938, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1942-1956 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1965, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her brothers Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and John Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1968, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1915-1945, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from her husband Paul [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1932, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1935-1963, received by Alizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1934, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1948, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1975, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1977-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1906-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1908-1909, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1910 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1913-1915, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her lawyer C. Whittle Sams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1919-1978, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDraft of letter to Col. duPont [sic], 1923, from [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and his reply concerning [Mary Jeffery Galt]'s role as founder of the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1894-1950 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1900-1954, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool and college papers, 1897-1911, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1907-1979 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nApplications, undated, to ancestral organizations of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, with genealogical information on the Hockaday and Ware families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInvitations, 1912-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1916-1943 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1900-1954 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, including materials on Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1900-1905, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1907-1909, of [Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1910, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1913-1914, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary and memorandum book, circa 1924, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiaries, 1926, 1927, 1928, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1929, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalendar, 1929, 1933, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEngagement book, 1930, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], also used as a memorandum book and diary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1931, 1935, 1941, 1957, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalendar, 1935, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalendar, 1936, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalendar, 1939, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1937, 1957, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1944, 1961, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1962-1966, of E[lizabeth A.] G[alt] W[elles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1937 and 1950, to and from Paul Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1921-1974 and undated, of family of Paul Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1950 and undated, received by Paul Welles and [Elizabeth A. Galt] Welles from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWedding book, 1916, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] and Paul [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGuest book, 1919-1946, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGuest book, 1946-1979, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n Personal correspondence, 1896-1905, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1963 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1909-1913, to and from Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1897-1909 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1896-1942 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDairies, 1907, 1909, of [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPassbook, 1912, of Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nComposition book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by John M[eares] Galt from his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1899-1966 and undated, received by John M[eares] Galt from relatives, friends, and business associates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1912-1915, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks and deposit tickets, 1918, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool and college grades, 1901-1911, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool papers, 1913-1914 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1901-1934 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of John M[eares] Galt containing outlines for literature essays and for biographical sketch of his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1948 and undated, received by Mary Ware Galt Kirby from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and notes, 1917-1954 and undated, of Mary Ware [Galt] Kirby relating to family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1910-1917, 1957, and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketch, 1932, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby, by Susan Galt Zimermann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1968-1975 and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Ware Galt Kirby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiaries, 1922, of Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1952-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1976, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1969, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunts [Mary Jeffery Galt] and [Annie A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975 and undated, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1976, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary [Meares] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations of Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, entitled \"The Great Story Book,\" by Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1902 and undated, of \"Misses Galt\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1934, received by Mary [Meares Galt], [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.], and John [Meares Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1896-1906, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Annie A. Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt [Kirby] containing their poems\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"The Lord Cornwallis Magazine,\" 1907, 1910, and undated, containing stories and illustrations written and drawn by [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1977 and undated, of Elizabeth Welsh Galt, Susan Duane Galt, Eva Dulaney Galt, Anne Galt Kirby [Black], Susan Duane Zimermann, Richard Galt Zimermann, Elizabeth Allen Galt, William Richard Galt Duane, and Francis Raymond Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922-1933 and 1963-1982, received by [Mary Jeffery Welles] Pearson from relatives and friends, chiefly concerning deaths of her aunt Mary Meares Galt and mother Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1931-1978 and undated, of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1982-1983, of [Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemoir of Mary Meares Galt, 1982, presented by her niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson to the John Rhoads Chapter, DAR. Includes DAR magazine and labeled photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860, 1905-1945, and undated, received by various Galt family members\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers and clippings, 1870, 1914, and undated, of [Elizabeth Welsh Galt?], Francis L. Galt, and Emily Virginia Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881, 1906, received by Elick [Aleck?] Preston from his sister Sallie Green, by Alexandria Preston from his brother Gable Preston, and by the First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, from Gabe Preston inquiring if Alex Preston or any of his relatives still live in Williamsburg [Aleck Preston worked as a gardener for the Galt family]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, post-1881, of Hugh Blair Grigsby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Bettie T. Waring, nanny of [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1963, 1973, and undated, of various Galt family members\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval pass, 1804, given to Lieut. Gain \"and lady\" to \"pass within ten miles of Norfolk City and Return.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSlave permission?, 1861, signed by E.C. Darlington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1862 and undated, received by Patrick H. Fowlkes, Confederate Army soldier, Company C. 53rd Virginia Infantry Regiment, \"Old Dominion Rifles.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1957, received by Senator A. Willis Robertson from W.R. Smedberg III, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, concerning the Bancroft Hall program and instruction on American history at the Naval Academy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous Galt Family Papers including Virginia Gabriel Galt and Gabriel Galt Williamson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPapers that could not be firmly attributed to anyone are in Group VIII.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1793, 1811-1863, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1866-1889, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1890-1972, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGreeting cards, 1887 and undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFragments of letters and other papers, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, undated, blank on message/address side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1761?, 1803, 1818, 1848-1910, and undated, and checkbook, 1887-[1888?], of unkown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, May 3-13, 1861, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, May 14-21, 1861, and undated, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDeeds, 1831, 1868, and plat, 1825, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, 1866, 1868, 1878 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1895, 1905, and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMedical notes, 1817-1830 and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSmall sketches and paintings of unknown people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards and dance cards, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInvitations, 1887-1951 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Calendar, 1890\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1893, with watercolor illustrations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted \"Charles Dickens Calendar,\" 1894\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1899\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1817-1898, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1901-1912, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1913-1952, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1963 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1836-1897, 1903-1944 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, undated, referring chiefly to real estate in Virginia, Maryland, and other states\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nJournal, 1792, of unknown person. A letter at the Rockefeller Library from [James?] Greenhow to Alexander D. Galt (CWF-M1131.1-Galt Papers I)implies that this journal belongs to Alexander D. Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1844-1845, of payments made to unidentified naval personnel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars, 1884-1885 and 1913\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars and diaries, 1917, 1919, and undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containg drafts of letters and miscellaneous notes of unknown person\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, undated, of unknown persons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing two printed pictures and a clothing list\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket calendar, undated, of M. Galt?, containing shopping lists and other notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRemnants of a diary, undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted books, magazines, and pamphlets compromise Group IX.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAlphabetical index to general orders, circulars, etc. [naval] (January 10, 1863 - June 30, 1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAnd Flowers of poetry [partial title] (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nForney, John W. Anecdotes of public men (1876)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia 1738-1780 (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia, 1738-1780, undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGarrett, R.R. Baptists in Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBartholomew's revised \"half-inch\" contoured maps (Ayrshire)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBible review: advanced esoteric thought (October 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiennial report of the state librarian of North Carolina (July 1, 1942 to June 30, 1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGannett, William C. Blessed be drudgery (1893)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTyler, Lyon G. Bruton Church (1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (January 1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Rogers Harrison [Jr.]. The Cathode-Ray fluroescence of sodium vapor (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nKerl, Simon. A Common-school grammar of the English language (1865)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (July 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (January 1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDaily light on the daily path (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPenley, Aaron. The Elements of perspective: illustrated by numerous examples and diagrams (1869)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPotts, Robert. Euclid's elements of geometry, the first book (1864)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEverybody's magazine (February 1911). M[ary] M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEvery Saturday [magazine] (Christmas 1867). Contains story No thoroughfare by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFrench lessons and exercises (1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy marked by [Mary Meares Galt].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy presented to Mary Meares Galt by the author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogy of that portion of the Galt family descended from James Galt of the fourth generation in America (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nParton, James. George W. Childs: a biographical sketch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1917).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint Luke (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHand book of the New York training school for teachers (1919).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHand book 1923-1924. University of the City of Toledo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHarper's new monthly magazine (December 1871).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHarvey's weekly. (April 9, 1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Hist[ory of the] College of W[illiam and Mary] from its fou[nding]...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nJones, Granville J. The History of the founding of the Eastern State Hospital of Virginia (reprinted from the American Journal of Psychiatry, March 1954). Signed by the author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nToy, Crawford H. The Home of the primitive Semitic race [extractred from Transactions of American Philological Association, 1881]. Signed by the Author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHorace [drama] (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHow Pope Pius X crushed the French Stillon (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Illustrated Old St. Paul's (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTalfourd, Thomas Noon. Ion [drama] (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMaguire, James G. Ireland and the pope: a brief history of papal intrigues against Irish liberty (1888).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRodin, Auguste. L'Art (1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHeadley, J.T. Letters from Italy (1845).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCahoon, George. Report on iron deposits (1880)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nKirwan [Rev. Nicholas Murray]. Letters to the Rt. Rev. John Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLife and adventures of Ninon De L'Enclos (1849)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Life of John Calvin: the great French reformer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nKnowles, James Sheridan. Love [drama] (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855 (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1856-1867 (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMarriage and notices in Raleigh Register, North Carolina State Gazette, Daily Sentinel, Raleigh Observer and News and Observer 1867-1887 (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1826-1845 (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part III (March 26, 1880)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (November 1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (December 1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Mind of the Vatican on American political \"institutions\" (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (September 1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (February 1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (July 1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (1872). Contains article On the English present active participle by W[illiam] R. Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe New Testament (1848)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNew York journal of medicine (May 1860). Contains article by G[abriel] A. D. Galt about his invention the trephine. [Mary Jeffery Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Sulgrave Institution international celebration at Norfolk, Virginia (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nOld Brunswick pilgrimages [historical addresses] (1900-1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Outlook (November 26, 1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWalker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Outlook (December 14, 1907). M[ary] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPeace College catalog (1949-1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFletcher, Harvey, and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. The Perception of speech and its relation to telephony (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (September 1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (June 1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (October 1854)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (December 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (October 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (July 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (April 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (February 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReply of the rector and visitors of the University of Virginia to the remonstrance on recent changes in the requirements for the degree of master of arts (1892). [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRegister of ancestors. The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRecuerdo de Montevideo [Uruguay]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRandolph-Macon System of Colleges and academies (1903-1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Railroad man's magazine (April 1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Protestant Review (June 1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPeterson's magazine (September 1859)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (November 1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe State (January 20, 1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nChamberlayne, E.H., Jr. Sunday School Choir (1867)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTetzel redivivus (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusch, Wilhelm. Tulchen (1877)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nScott, Ruby T. Twenty poems (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (October 1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (January 1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nVirginia marriage bonds, Richmond City. Vol.1 (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWest Point life (1866)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nYearbook of the Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution and the proceedings of the sixty-fourth state conference (March 15-17, 1960) [Mary Meares Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSt. Nicholas [magazine]. February 1890. Contains article \"The Story of the great storm at Samoa\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck. City of Leeds. Education Committee. Report of the School Medical Officer (1919). The Case against woman suffrage. The Converted Catholic (May 1921). The Converted Catholic (July 1920). Echoes from the Roman Catholic Winter School (1903). Episcopal churchnews (1927). Familiar letters to John B. Fitzpatrick, the Catholic Bishop of Boston (1854). In library of W[illia]m R. Galt. Franklin Square Library. Memoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part II (1879). Le Gentilhomme pauvre (1873). The Golden book of the Confraternities (1855). The Gospel according to Saint John (1910). The Gospel according to Saint Luke (1909). Graves genealogy. Journal, 1860-1866, of Mary Jeffery Galt. Majors alphabet. The Martyr in black. Memoirs, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt. New England History Teachers' Association. A[...] of historical material. Scottish notes and queries (April 1907). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1921). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1920). The Works of Shakspeare [sic]. Watson's Jeffersonian magazine (June 1909). You cannot do without the church (circa 1855). Abhedananda, Swami. The Scientific basis of religion (circa 1900). Hagedorn, Hermann. Mothers of New York, what of the children? Hevergal, Frances Ridley. My King, or daily thoughts for the king's children (1883). Haswell, Cha[rle]s H. Engineers' and mechanics' pocket-book (1866). Hawthorne, Julian. The Secret of Solomon (circa 1909) Mitchell, S. Augustus. Mitchell's ancient atlas (1849) Mitchell's atlas (1855), belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt. Mitchell's Atlas, 1859 belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt; has news clippings of the Civil War pasted inside. Moody, D.L. Christ all and in all (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Christ seeking sinners. Moody, D.L. Dare to be a Daniel (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Good news (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. Let the wicked forsake his way. Moody, D.L. Love that passeth knowledge. Moody, D.L. Plain words on conversion. Moody, D.L. Repentance and restitution (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Two classes (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. There is no difference Moody, D.L. Where art thou? (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Work of the Holy Spirit. Plumer, W[illia]m S. False doctrines and false teachers: how to know them and how to treat them. [Saunders, Rev. William]. the Pastor's wife; or, memoirs of E[liza] M. S[aunders]. Vivekananda, Swami. The Real and apparent man (1896). Vivekananda, Swami. The Ideal of a universal religion (1896). Warren, Henry. [Handbook of anatomy]. Walker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nScrapbooks are in Group X\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nScrapbook, circa 1875-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt], chiefly consisting of clippings relating to family members. Scrapbook, circa 1886, of unknown person. Receipt book, 1891-1892, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt, made from receipts pasted into a copy of Report of the Secretary of the Navy, vol.1, 1883. Scrapbook, 1902-1904, of Mary Meares Galt. Scrapbook and travel diary, 1910, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby. Scrapbook, 1912-1936?, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt Welles. Scrapbook cover, undated, of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs are in Group XI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotograph of Susan M. Christian. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as a young man and in later middle age, including one with his students. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as an older man. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt possibly used by Mary Jeffery Galt in making bas-relief portrait of him. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptor Alexander Galt II. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptures of Alexander Galt II, including \"Bacchante,\" bust of Jeferson Davis, and sculpture of Thomas Jefferson. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Williams Ware Galt, including 3 with granddaughter Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, later used to make posthumous portrait of her donated to APVA. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, Annie A. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, and Mary Blair Galt. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSnapshots of Mary J[effery] Galt with Annie A. Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and with Estelle Christian at Jamestown. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her nieces and nephews Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Mary Meares Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby and nephew John Meares Galt. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotograph of Mary Jeffery Galt, holding her grandniece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and one ship, some identified, belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt, including one of a young girl with name and address of portrait painter Matthew Wilson on back. 12 itmes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of bas-relief portraits by Mary Jeffery Galt of William R. Galt and sculptor Alexander Galt II. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and acquaintances (some identified). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and co-workers (some identified). 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with shipmates aboard U.S.S. Trenton, U.S.S. Yantic, and steamer Gedney. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Huron, U.S.S. Yantic, and other, unidentified ships and of memorial plaque to victims of Samoa disaster, belonging to Robert Ware Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of the ships Chicago, Jean Bart, and unidentified ship, belonging to Robert Ware Galt?. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary F. Butt Galt, some with friends. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of James M. Butt, Jr., brother of Mary F. Butt Galt. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt, including her father James M. Butt, Sr. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary V. Jones Butt (Mrs. James M. Butt, Jr.) 9 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., as a student at the U.S. Naval Academy and as a naval officer. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., in civilian dress. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., and other, mostly identified, men, chiefly naval officers. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Arkansas and other unidentified ship (possibly also the Arkansas) that belonged to Rogers H. Galt, Sr. 4 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, belonging to Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, of unidentified people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of boarding house in San Francisco [?] with Rogers H. Galt, Sr., Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, and 5 unidentified people. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt and Mary Blair Grigsby Galt and children: Susan Duane Galt, Mary Carrington Galt, Carrington [G.] Galt, Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt, [William R. Galt, Jr.], and [Robert W. Galt, Jr.]. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan W. Galt Duane. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Dr. Alexander Duane (husband of Susan W. Galt Duane). 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotogrpahs of Dr. Alexander Duane and Susan W. Galt Duane and their sons Alexander Galt Duane, Robert L. Duane, and William R. Galt Duane. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of James S. Galt. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Minson Galt III. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 20 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 27 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 23 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt and Susan W. Galt Duane at Virginia Beach and Ocean View [VA?] with unidentified/unknown people. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt, Robert Ware Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby, in Hot Springs, Arkansas and on the \"Yonahloesee Road.\" 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with Emily Christian, Julia Lindsay, Liza Bowers, and \"Pitti Pat.\" 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby, grandniece Anne Galt Kirby Black and other unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with relatives and friends. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and acquaintances of Annie A. Galt. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of reconstructions of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria and of a Viking ship belonging to Annie A. Galt? 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt III. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup photographs of William R. Galt, Mary Williams Ware Galt, Mary Jeffery Galt, Robert Ware Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Sr., William W. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, James S. Galt, John Minson Galt III, Annie A. Galt, and Alexander Galt III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as an infant and young child. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a young woman. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt with first cousins Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt and M[ary] C[arrington] G[alt]. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a Y.M.C.A. volunteer in France, circa 1918-1919. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt and others in France, circa 1918-1919. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and street scenes, some identified, in Baccarat, Badonvillers (?), Mayence, Nancy, and Paris, France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified people, street scenes, and building in France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 46 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of gravestones of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, and Gov. Samuel Ashe (1725-1813), Col. Samuel Ashe (1763-1836), and William S. Ashe (1813-1862) and of a memorial plaque to [Gov.] Samuel Ashe. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Paul Welles at their wedding and in their 25th year of marriage and with her bridal attendants Mary Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with daughter Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Paul Welles, mostly with children Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, and Francis Raymond Welles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as an infant and young child. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., with relatives, including wife Elizabeth Bowler Galt; daughters Elizabeth Allen Galt, Mary Eva Galt, and Eva Redwood Galt; brother-in-law Paul Welles; niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson; nephews Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and [John Galt Welles]; and granddaughter Caroline Galt Grant. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSnapshots of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.'s home in Abescon, N.J. and of New Jersey shore, including, one of V. Lee Kirby, husband of Mary Ware Galt Kirby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt, some with unidentified people. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs belonging to John Meares Galt. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as an infant and a young child. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a young girl. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a girl. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby in adulthood. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, John Meares Galt, and Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as children and young adults. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Wlles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 4 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Mary Jeffery Galt, John Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Rogers Galt Welles, and other relatives. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, Frances Galt, Mary Jeffery Pearson, John V. Pearson, Jr., Mary Ware Galt Kirby, and V. Lee Kirby. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of \"Miss Pinkie Morecock \u0026amp; her school,\" including Elizabeth [A.] Galt [Welles] and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of children and grandchildren of [William W. Galt]: William R. Galt, Jr., Robert W. Galt, Jr., Mary Carrington Galt, William R. Galt III, and Virginia Ward Galt. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt Duane and of his grave at Bony, France (killed in World War I). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert L. Duane and one of his first wife Marjorie Cluett Duane. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt Duane. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unknown/unidentified members of the Duane family. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan Galt Zimmerman and husband Alfred G. Zimmerman, son Alfred G. Zimmerman, Jr., and son [Richard G. Zimmerman?]. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of Alexander Galt [II] and [Emily Cocke] Galt. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and [Paul Welles]: Mary Jeffery Welles, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and John Galt Welles. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A[llen] Galt, Mary E[va] Galt, and Eva R[edwood] Galt. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Anne Galt Kirby Black?], one with her father [V. Lee Kirby]? 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Emily Christian and of \"Green Oaks,\" the Christians' house in Charles City [Virginia]. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of John T. G. Galt and his daughter Mary Galt, of Louisville, Kentucky. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Edward P. Galt, his brother Dr. James D. Galt, his son William C. Galt, and his daughter Mary Alexander Galt. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of children from families related to Galt family. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children related to the Galt family (some identified). 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Aleck and Beckie Preston, \"married servants of Annie A. Galt,\" and of Mrs. Harriet Dishman. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous people, portraits, and sculptures, including Robert E. Lee and other \"generals of the South,\" and Abraham Lincoln. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of residents of Williamsburg, Virginia. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of the Lord Botetourt statue in front of the Wren Building, College of William \u0026amp; Mary, and of the Bodleian plate showing views of the Brafferton Indian School, the Wren Building, the President's House, the Capitol, and the Royal Governor's Palace. Virginia flora and fauna circa 1700 are also shown. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of interiors of Bruton Parish Church, 1905 [Williamsburg, Virginia] and of Fork Church, Hanover County, Virginia; and of exteriors of Church of our Savior, St. Martin's Parish; Old Fork Church, St. Martin's Parish Church; Trinity Church, Doswell, Virginia, St. Martin's Parish; and Trinity Church, St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings and scenes in Williamsburg, Virginia, including Bruton Parish Church, the courthouse, and buildings at The College of William \u0026amp; Mary. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"Old Galt House,\" Williamsburg, Virginia, including two interior views. 19 items. See also oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Williamsburg, Virginia, including the \"Powder Horn,\" an aerial view of the city, and an unidentified building. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of painting and sketch of Bruton Parish Church. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of seals, pennant, and watercolor (?) sketch of exposition grounds from 1907 Jamestown Exposition. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"new church\" at Jamestown, Virginia, Old St. Luke's Church, and an unidentified church. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of table from Nelson-Galt House and of communion plate at Jamestown. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of church tower remains at Jamestown, Virginia. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings at 1907 Jamestown Exposition including the Administration Building; Arts and Crafts Village; Auditorium; Copper Building; Copper, Silver, and Woodworking Building; Machinery Hall; Manufacturers Building; Model Schools; Mothers and Children's Building; and Transportation Building. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of grounds at 1907 Jamestown Exposition showing trails, natural settings, and unidentified buildings. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs from 1907 Jamestown exposition showing state buildings at various stages of design and construction. State buildings include Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and buildings, some identified. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs \"taken by a German who was captured by a French soldier and film found on him... shows Kaiser, Crown Prince, and Hindenberg reviewing the German troops on the Western front for the last time.\" 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFor preservation reasons, placed not in a folder but in a small box at the end of the larger box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs 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Eleven nitrate negatives have been moved to special storage, contact SCRC staff member.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nArtifacts are in Group XII\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLinen infant shirt received by Rogers H. Galt \"at Callao Peru soon after learning of the birth of little Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.].\" (A1) Small leather wallet of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A2) Small leather wallet from Columbia College, of [John Meares Galt?]. (A3) Small leather wallet. (A4) Small flat leather case of John Meares Galt. (A5) John Meares Galt b. 1893 Contained miscellaneous writings now in Box VIII, Folder 21. (A6) Leather letter case of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A7) Two-ring binder with \"VMI\" and \"Varsity\" on cover belonging to Mary \"Jeff\" [Jeffery] Welles. (A8) Small leather wallet of [Rogers H. Galt]. (A9) Two paintbrushes [of Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A10) Picture frame. Made of cardboard and paper, decorated with watercolor violets. (A11) Small leather wallet. (A12) Round, flat box containing plaster medallion of unknown woman. (A13) Small white box holding calling cards of \"Miss Galt.\" (A14) Two small pieces of cloth from Schoenig \u0026amp; Co., Opticians, for cleaning glasses. (A15) Very small green box with lid containing red wax seal. (A16) Garter belt. (A17) Two small American flags on short sticks. Each flag has 34 stars. (A18) Cotton toiletries kit with embroidered \"M.\" (A19) Leather wallet belonging to Robert W. Galt containing Freemason certificates. (A20) Three-dimensional plastic Christmas card, enclosed in small, flat box and accompanied by card from Lottie and Mary Garrett. (A21) Small pieces of clear glass wrapped in cloth and tied with string. (A22) Small vinyl pouch holding plastic ruler. (A23) Small piece of beige cotton fabric with blue stitching at edge. (A24) Black, pretied boxtie. (A25) Small, flat box originally containing mourning paper. (A26) Small painting of hills and lake or river. (A27) Small leather wallet. (A28) Mailing label addressed to Mrs. Paul Welles, sent from France circa 1918. (A29) Small painting of unidentified flower. (A30) Small watercolor painting of unidentified church ruin. (A31) Small watercolor painting of buildings on shore of body of water. (A32) Small painting of mountain scene with building and two figures. (A33) Small painting of unidentified church ruin at water's edge. (A34) Small painting of lighthouse. (A35) Small painting of winter farm scene. (A36) Clay [?] tablet with inscribed figure mounted on rough wooden board, covered with plastic lid and wrapped in cloth and tied with string. Accompanied by note concerning date written by E[lizabeth] G[alt] W[elles]. (A37) Small charcoal sketch of building on rocky river on lake bank. (A38) Small rectangular template with initials R.H.G. [Rogers H. Galt] and small design. (A39) Small wooden gavel. (A40) Button from the St. Andrew's Society, Charleston, S.C. (A41) Drawing compass. (A42) Floral painting on enamled surface. (A43) \"Unbleached sharks tooth.\" (A44) Black cord. (A45) Template for calling cards of Mollie J. [Mary Jeffery] Galt. (A46) Small round pillbox labeled \"Pil[ls] Quinine Sulphat,\" containing 2 capsules and 1 pill. (A49) \"Ends of neck ribbon\" in form of butterflies. (A50) Template for calling cards of Mary Meares Galt. (A51) Template for calling cards of Rogers H. Galt. (A52) Template for calling cards of Miss Mary M[eares] Galt. (A53) Ribbon flower of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A54) Metal chain with horseshoe-like attachment. (A55) Drawing compass (A56) Epaulettes of [Rogers H. Galt?]. (A57) Small oval of clear glass with slightly bevelled edges, possibly from a pair of eyeglasses. (A58) Identification bracelet engraved with \"Mary M Galt, Y.M.C.A., A.E.F.,\" apparently worn during her service in the Foyer du Soldat in France. (A59) Ribbon from Old Home Week Reunion, Newport, R.I., 1905. (A60) Ceramic [?] \"queue curler.\" (A61) Cork stopper, partially charred. (A62) Small glass vial with cork stopper labeled \"poison[ous].\" (A63) Knotted brown cord keychain [?]. (A64) Black plastic accessories [?]. (A65) Scraps of cloth and ribbon. (A66) Metal whistle. (A67) Metal buckles for suspenders? 3 items. (A68) Plate for calling cards of \"J.L. Meares, M.D.\" (A69) Plate for calling cards of \"Mrs. J.L. Meares.\" (A70) Plate for calling cards of \"Dr. J.L. Meares and Lady [?].\" (A71) 2 metal buckles. (A72) Small cardboard tag printed with \"Joel Gutman \u0026amp; Co....Baltimore,\" possibly used to pack sewing notions. (A73) Small leather wallet embossed with \"R.H. Galt.\" (A74) Small olive-green circle of felt embroidered with insignia of the medical profession. (A75) Metal plate, mounted on wooden block, engraved with certification of John Minson Galt [II?] as a medical doctor. (A76) Eraser reading, \"J.H. Green's genuine improved ink eraser and paper cleaner -- Manufactured by M. \u0026amp; B., New York.\" (A77) Strip of beige cloth. (A78) Small cardboard box with label reading \"Leonard Henley, Jr., Druggist, Williamsburg, VA.\" (A79) Keychain hold button reading \"Pacific Steam Nav Co.\" (A80) Sheer handkerchief with lace. (A81) Flat, oval piece of balsa wood with mostly illegible letters and words carved or burned into it. (A82) Small brown leather (alligator skin?) case containing mirror and pockets for manicure utensils, one holding an ivory (?) nail file. (A83) Small leather fastener with snap closure. (A84) Article of clothing, possibly a sleeve, marked, \"M.J. Galt no 2.\" (A85) Beige leather and cloth apron connected with a fraternal order, possibly one of the Freemason Lodges to which the Galt men belonged. (A86) Two small stones, one marked \"B house\" in pencil [from Elizabeth (Betty's) Ashe Galt's Wlles house?]. (A87) Two metal buttons, one painted black. (A88) Four used pencils. (A89) Sheer handkerchief embroidered with floral border and word \"Sister,\" wrapped in ruled paper labeled \"M.J. Galt's.\" (A90) Rose-headed wrought nail, pre-1860 (possibly 18th-century). (A91) Article of clothing, possibly a belt, embroidered \"M.M.\" [Mary Meares Galt?]. (A92) Small ceramic doll's head. (A93) Small cardboard box containing three stamps reading \"M.J. Galt\" and \"Galt\" and two small fabric-covered blocks of wood. (A94) Small balsa wood (?) keepsake box with green velvet-covered lid and metal lock. Contains key to lock, pair of spectacles, and small, accordion-like purse. (A95) Two doorknobs, one on shaft. (A96) Two small wooden spindles. (A97) Small cardboard pillbox, 1 1/2 inches in diameter, from Williamsburg, Virginia, containing two die approximately 1/4 inch square. (A98) Small cardboard box containing fragment of ambrotype of \"Mrs. R.H. Galt [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] when a small child.\" (A99) Embroidered keepsake reading, \"Hope the [anchor] of the soul.\" (A100) White and gold paper doily. (A101) Epaulets, ribbon and band of naval uniform of unidentified person. (A102) Small wooden block on which is carved: \"a piece of the Ram Virginia.\" (A103) Box also includes a manuscript with photographs entitled \"The Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nOversize material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPainting, undated, by unknown person, labelled \"The Park Genuine from Nature\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCertificates, 1815-1849, of Patrick H. 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Espy presented to Alexander D[ickie] Galt by the author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of [John M. Galt II].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificates, 1837-1854, of John M. Galt [II] from the College of William and Mary, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Medical Society of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1851 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II] relating to treatment of the insane and to meteorology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDefinitions of \"characteristics,\" undated, by Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Queen of Mary poetry,\" undated, by W[illiam] R. Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDraft, undated, of [\"A Visit to the Hermitage\"] by [William R. 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Galt, and of \"Jamestown Protection\" planned by A.P.V.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPapers, 1922-1923, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt, including executor's accounts and \"construction\" of her will\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInsurance policies, 1903-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt and Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1866 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] including sketches, a letter from a friend, a chart noting composition and coloring for a portrait [?], and notes for a play or short story [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCertificates, 1888, 1889, of Mary Jeffery Galt, for life membership in the A.P.V.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketch and enlarged photograph, undated, of [William R. 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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.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Papers of four generations of the Campbell family of Orange Co., Va. including correspondence of William Campbell (1755-1823). His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson."," The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.","4 pieces.","Copy. Incomplete.","Damaged.","Incomplete","Incomplete draft.","Postmarked Dunkirk, Virginia","Incomplete draft","The letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.","Damaged.","9 pieces.","3 pieces.","68 pieces.","16 pieces, also see folder 6.","12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Deed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton to protect them against possible claims against them as trustees.","Extract of a deed to a tract of land in Orange County, Virginia. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Contains a diary of a trip to Kentucky and other memoranda.","St. Memin engraving, probably a portrait of Col. William Campbell","Obituary of Col. William Campbell for publication in the Charlottesville Gazette and thoughts by one of his children upon his death.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Monthly recruiting returns and pay roll of various companies in the U.S. Army made by Major William Campbell and fellow officers. 5 pieces.","An unsigned agreement between the heirs of Col. William Campbell and J.S. Barbour, attorney, for the recovery of certain Revolutionary land claims, appears on this sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","The form for an affidavit to identify the handwriting of William Campbell appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a copy of letter, Susan Campbell, at Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia, to James E. Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copies of two slightly different drafts.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","4 pieces,","A pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.","An account appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy. A receipt for money paid Mrs. Campbell by J. D. Davidson appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","An invoice appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Postmarked Hopkinsville, Kentucky","Accounts and Deed","192 pieces.","Frances T. Barbour, executrix of Philip P. Barbour, Richard H. Field and wife, and John J. Ambler and wife, to Susan Campbell. Deed for 250 arces of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","Postscript by William Campbell, Jr.","Postscript by William R. Robinson","Postmarked Clarkston, King and Queen County, Virginia","Postmarked Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia","A notice of a note due appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Damaged.","Letter dated 1867 August 13, 1867 August 28, 1868 July 30, 1868 August 7, and 1868 September 12.","3 pieces.","8 pieces.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","21 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","10 pieces.","2 pieces.","82 pieces.","26 pieces.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Suit in Orange County. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Letter is dated, 1830 April 21, 1831 June 8, 1831 December 5, 1832 April 30, 1832 November 22, and 1833 February 16.","Damaged.","Also dated 1845 August 23.","Incomplete copy.","Also dated 1865 Februart 16 and 1865 February 27.","3 letters.","General accounts of Charles T. Graves, 440 pieces.","Book containing accounts and farm memoranda of Charles T. Graves. Size 16 x 6 1/2 inches.","Tax bills and accounts of Charles T. Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.","1 piece. Incomplete.","1 piece.","Unsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Advertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","83 pieces.","7 pieces.","6 pieces.","155 pieces.","Includes wills of William Crittenden, John Crittenden, and John Baylor. 32 pieces.","4 pieces.","73 pieces.","4 pieces.","5 pieces.","34 pieces.","5 pieces.","13 pieces.","7 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","12 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","13 pieces.","1 piece.","17 pieces.","postmarked Fairfax Station","4 letters dated 16 Sept 1861, 28 Sept 1861, 6 Oct 1861, 14 Oct 1861","incomplete","2 letters on same sheet","incomplete","This letter is written on the back of a printed list of articles remaining in the Quartermaster's Storehouse, at Manassas, 1862 January 10.","Includes a note to his daughter, Emma.","Enclosed is a letter, Joseph W. C. Graves to James M. Scott at Milford, undated.","See also an undated letter from Lawrence Washington.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","9 pieces.","10 pieces.","53 pieces.","4 pieces.","6 pieces.","21 pieces","3 pieces.","2 copies.","10 pieces.","Also includes certificates of qualification of A. T. Ehart as 1st lieutenant and Joseph T. Mood as 3rd lieutenant. 2 pieces.","20 pieces.","1 piece.","Deed covering two tracts of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","3 pieces.","10 envelopes.","Miss Magurk was the first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone when the Americans were preparing to begin work on the canal, and her letter describes local conditions.","Carbon copy.","This letter describes conditions after the great earthquake.","Contains the Notes Payable Account.","One unsigned check and two blank checks of R. L. Coleman. 3 pieces.","160 pieces.","19 pieces.","4 pieces.","Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. This item, 1 piece.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Includes a lease granted by R.L. Coleman and wife to John McComb. 18 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","2 sheets.","6 pieces.","Postmarked Franklin, Tennessee","28 pieces.","33 pieces.","Damaged.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Also includes a deed given by William Pulliam and wife to John Pierce covering the same property on 1754 September 30.","On back of a printed circular letter issued by Rowland.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","8 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","A company organized for the Development of the Oxon Hill estate in Prince George's County, Maryland, opposite Alexandria, Virginia. 1 piece.","4 pieces.","4 pieces.","2 pieces.","9 pieces.","28 pieces.","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","Campbell family","Graves family","Campbell, Susan, Mrs.","Campbell, William, 1755-1823","Coleman, Emma Cornelia Parran","Coleman, Reuben Lindsay","Hill, A. 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His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. 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William Campbell, Orange County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. 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A receipt for money paid Mrs. Campbell by J. D. Davidson appears on the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn invoice appears on the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostmarked Hopkinsville, Kentucky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts and Deed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e192 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrances T. Barbour, executrix of Philip P. Barbour, Richard H. Field and wife, and John J. Ambler and wife, to Susan Campbell. 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His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson."," The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.","4 pieces.","Copy. Incomplete.","Damaged.","Incomplete","Incomplete draft.","Postmarked Dunkirk, Virginia","Incomplete draft","The letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.","Damaged.","9 pieces.","3 pieces.","68 pieces.","16 pieces, also see folder 6.","12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Deed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton to protect them against possible claims against them as trustees.","Extract of a deed to a tract of land in Orange County, Virginia. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Contains a diary of a trip to Kentucky and other memoranda.","St. Memin engraving, probably a portrait of Col. William Campbell","Obituary of Col. William Campbell for publication in the Charlottesville Gazette and thoughts by one of his children upon his death.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Monthly recruiting returns and pay roll of various companies in the U.S. Army made by Major William Campbell and fellow officers. 5 pieces.","An unsigned agreement between the heirs of Col. William Campbell and J.S. Barbour, attorney, for the recovery of certain Revolutionary land claims, appears on this sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","The form for an affidavit to identify the handwriting of William Campbell appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a copy of letter, Susan Campbell, at Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia, to James E. Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copies of two slightly different drafts.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","4 pieces,","A pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.","An account appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy. A receipt for money paid Mrs. Campbell by J. D. Davidson appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","An invoice appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Postmarked Hopkinsville, Kentucky","Accounts and Deed","192 pieces.","Frances T. Barbour, executrix of Philip P. Barbour, Richard H. Field and wife, and John J. Ambler and wife, to Susan Campbell. Deed for 250 arces of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","Postscript by William Campbell, Jr.","Postscript by William R. Robinson","Postmarked Clarkston, King and Queen County, Virginia","Postmarked Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia","A notice of a note due appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Damaged.","Letter dated 1867 August 13, 1867 August 28, 1868 July 30, 1868 August 7, and 1868 September 12.","3 pieces.","8 pieces.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","21 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","10 pieces.","2 pieces.","82 pieces.","26 pieces.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Suit in Orange County. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Letter is dated, 1830 April 21, 1831 June 8, 1831 December 5, 1832 April 30, 1832 November 22, and 1833 February 16.","Damaged.","Also dated 1845 August 23.","Incomplete copy.","Also dated 1865 Februart 16 and 1865 February 27.","3 letters.","General accounts of Charles T. Graves, 440 pieces.","Book containing accounts and farm memoranda of Charles T. Graves. Size 16 x 6 1/2 inches.","Tax bills and accounts of Charles T. Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.","1 piece. Incomplete.","1 piece.","Unsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Advertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","83 pieces.","7 pieces.","6 pieces.","155 pieces.","Includes wills of William Crittenden, John Crittenden, and John Baylor. 32 pieces.","4 pieces.","73 pieces.","4 pieces.","5 pieces.","34 pieces.","5 pieces.","13 pieces.","7 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","12 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","13 pieces.","1 piece.","17 pieces.","postmarked Fairfax Station","4 letters dated 16 Sept 1861, 28 Sept 1861, 6 Oct 1861, 14 Oct 1861","incomplete","2 letters on same sheet","incomplete","This letter is written on the back of a printed list of articles remaining in the Quartermaster's Storehouse, at Manassas, 1862 January 10.","Includes a note to his daughter, Emma.","Enclosed is a letter, Joseph W. C. Graves to James M. Scott at Milford, undated.","See also an undated letter from Lawrence Washington.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","9 pieces.","10 pieces.","53 pieces.","4 pieces.","6 pieces.","21 pieces","3 pieces.","2 copies.","10 pieces.","Also includes certificates of qualification of A. T. Ehart as 1st lieutenant and Joseph T. Mood as 3rd lieutenant. 2 pieces.","20 pieces.","1 piece.","Deed covering two tracts of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","3 pieces.","10 envelopes.","Miss Magurk was the first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone when the Americans were preparing to begin work on the canal, and her letter describes local conditions.","Carbon copy.","This letter describes conditions after the great earthquake.","Contains the Notes Payable Account.","One unsigned check and two blank checks of R. L. Coleman. 3 pieces.","160 pieces.","19 pieces.","4 pieces.","Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. This item, 1 piece.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Includes a lease granted by R.L. 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The accounts document William and Mary students, faculty, and staff in the 18th-19th centuries. Of particular note are accounts related to the Brafferton Indian School and to people enslaved at the College. The account of Thomas Jefferson is in the 1745-1770 volume. These books have all been microfilmed and are on a reel with Acc. 1985.073. A digital version is also available. Researchers must use the microfilm or digital version.","Scope and Contents\nOf particular note are multiple references to slavery, including enslaved people held by the College of William \u0026 Mary. Other references of note are: Nottoway plantation, tobacco, wheat, the Brafferton Indian School, as well as a letter to Dr. Swem regarding the collection.","Scope and Contents\nOf particular note are multiple references to slavery, including enslaved people held by the College of William \u0026 Mary.  Also, accounts with individuals for the rebuilding of the President's House, 1782-1786, with a few accounts verified by B.S. Ewell and Robert Saunders, 1855 and 1847.  Payment by Robert Page for several surveyors, which he received from St. George Tucker, 1801. Private tuition for Daniel McNaughton, 1794.","Scope and Contents\nOf particular note are references to Nottoway Plantation and tobacco revenue.","Scope and Contents\nRecords often include ship name, destination, captain's name, and cargo information.","Includes 1730 account from Samuel Young for John Brown's tobacco payments from 1728-1730.","Scope and Contents\nDocuments often include lists of animals killed, captain's name, and destination.","Scope and Contents\nDocuments often include captain's name, destination, and name of the vessel.","Scope and Contents\nDocuments often contain the vessel's name, captain's name, and the destination.","Scope and Contents\nIndentures between Champion Travis and the College, 1800 Sept. 1, Sept. 8; Indenture between Thomas Spencer and the College, 1802 May 1; Indenture between Wilson Cary Nicholas and the College, 1811","Scope and Contents\nEstimate of Income/Expenditures mentions purchase of servant's clothes; Cash Accounts lists payment for servant's clothes, payment of Lemon's coffin, payment for servant's board, and mentions two other men who were likely enslaved: Pompey and Oliver.","Scope and Contents\nOf note is reference to the College hiring out an enslaved person to the \"Lunatic Asylum.\"","Scope and Contents\nReferences to enslaved people.","Includes January 29, 1879 letter from Mann \u0026 Stringfellow (Attorneys) about a lawsuit between William \u0026 Mary and John Wingfield about land in Sussex and Prince George County.","Scope and Contents\nSee also Box 7 for oversize items"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary. 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Includes on site notes of land surveyed, without plats. Mostly unprocessed and the vast majority of items has not been described yet.","Includes letters, from relatives in Ireland; financial and legal documents; surveys; plats; and memorandum books. ","Includes certificate, 22 December 1779, issued by the College of William and Mary appointing Robert Preston surveyor of Washington County, signed by Thomas Jefferson.  ","Some surveys for land in Montgomery County, Virginia.","Agreement between William Strother Madison and Robert Preston for the division of the surveyor's fees in Washington County, Virginia, 1777.","All accessions combined.","Receipts, land transaction documents and correspondence, accounts and other legal documents concerning surveying and the buying and selling of land.  Many names included from Washington County, Virginia and other parts of Virginia, Kentucky and other places. Memo books, survey accounts and survey journals.","Arranged alphabetically. Includes land survey description with plats for most of the documents. Most surveys are in Washington County, Virginia. Names include Oliver Alexander, Moses Ashbrooks, Joel Barker, Thomas Berry, Abraham Bird, William Bradshaw, Jesse Catechim (?), Robert Crow, William Bryant Ferguson, William Gill, John Griffith, John Hapton, Michael Immel (Russell County), John Jones, James Keys, Adam King, William King, Labelle Main, Anderson Marxhall, Newell Suppord, (La. County), Anderson B. Mathews (partly in Rockbridge County), James Matthews (assigned to Jacob Halenstine, Peter Mink and John Griffith), Robert McKnight, Christopher Parkey, Robert Preston (Fayette County, part of W.H. 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Very few pages have notes.","Papers of Robert Preston, surveyor, dated 1780-1864.\nAgreement between William Strother Madison and Robert Preston for the division of the surveyor's fees in Washington County, Virginia, 1777; and certificate issued by William and Mary College and signed by Thomas Jefferson, governor of Virginia, appointing Robert Preston surveyor of Washington County, 1779.","Letters from family and friends in Ireland.","Undated letter from Robert Preston, Esquire, Andrew Laird, Breahead to Robert Preston, Washington County, Virginia, North America. Addressed \"Dear Cuzen\" and writes about family news.","May 1, 1773 bill binding John Laird of Cloughmore, city of Londonberry with bond as executorship.  Signed by John Breden and John Laird.","Partnership bond between William Strother Madison and Robert Preston agreeing to divide surveyors fees for Washington County, Virginia, March 25, 1779.  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Original in Surveying Collection.","Includes accounts of items bought by Robert Preston, Derry, from James Preston","Correspondents are Cousin Alexander and Rebeca Dean who tell of Alexander's loss of an arm, prices of goods and rent for their lands at Burnfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport (cousin), news of war; Uncle James Preston of Derry who greets Robert as \"Robin\" and writes of family matters and George Douglass (proprietor of the Londonderry Journal); Brother James Preston who writes of family and money matters; Brother Thomas Preston; John and Sarah Teague of Ballybeg with local news; Aunt Margaret Jennet Ferman with family news.","Letter from John Donnelly, Ireland and Scotland, to Robert Preston, Washington County, Virginia,  commenting on dissatisfaction in Ireland. 1773.","May 10, 1793: Bill for goods bought by Robert Preston, Washington County, Virginia, of James Preston (drapery business) in Derry, Ireland.","Letters from family and friends Ireland.  Some correspondence with business associates.","Includes letter from James and Sarah Preston from Donegall, Ireland, in praise of King George, May 2, 1805: \"\"...And as you treated of a belov'd Jefferson, I must also give way to my pen whom I cannot restrain from joining this paper in favor of a more illustrious and renowned man (I mean) our lawful sovereign King George who is a terror to evil doers and the supporter of such as do well whose arm is extended to corrcet tyranny and trample rebellion under his feet.\"","Includes letter from James Preston, Londonderry, to Robert Preston, April 18, 1811: \" \"But if that damned prohibition of joint intercourse with Britain and its colonies takes place the effects will be felt severely by Irishmen but I hope the rulers of political policy will in bothe sides see the madness they are about to commit occasioned by the Tyrant of the World (Boneparte) who has that bewitching influence over blinded Nations as to entangle in his delusion until he has sucked their vital blood and brought the body to a perfect skeleton huge monster envoy of hell whose sole enjoyment is the effusions of human as the cry of the widow and fatherless is harmonious musick in his accursed ears.\"","Mostly personal accounts for medical, store purchases, house building, and other items. 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Mostly unprocessed and the vast majority of items has not been described yet.","Includes letters, from relatives in Ireland; financial and legal documents; surveys; plats; and memorandum books. ","Includes certificate, 22 December 1779, issued by the College of William and Mary appointing Robert Preston surveyor of Washington County, signed by Thomas Jefferson.  ","Some surveys for land in Montgomery County, Virginia.","Agreement between William Strother Madison and Robert Preston for the division of the surveyor's fees in Washington County, Virginia, 1777.","All accessions combined.","Receipts, land transaction documents and correspondence, accounts and other legal documents concerning surveying and the buying and selling of land.  Many names included from Washington County, Virginia and other parts of Virginia, Kentucky and other places. Memo books, survey accounts and survey journals.","Arranged alphabetically. Includes land survey description with plats for most of the documents. Most surveys are in Washington County, Virginia. Names include Oliver Alexander, Moses Ashbrooks, Joel Barker, Thomas Berry, Abraham Bird, William Bradshaw, Jesse Catechim (?), Robert Crow, William Bryant Ferguson, William Gill, John Griffith, John Hapton, Michael Immel (Russell County), John Jones, James Keys, Adam King, William King, Labelle Main, Anderson Marxhall, Newell Suppord, (La. County), Anderson B. Mathews (partly in Rockbridge County), James Matthews (assigned to Jacob Halenstine, Peter Mink and John Griffith), Robert McKnight, Christopher Parkey, Robert Preston (Fayette County, part of W.H. Hardin claim and part sold to Bryan Ferguson), Samuel Robinson, Andrew Rupe (on same Military Warrant:  Nimrod Hughes, Joseph Strother, Andrew Buchanan, Thomas Jameson, Barthalemew Neal, Bazell Talbert, Ruben Bradley, Elisha Dungeans, John Craig, William Chrsitian, James Reid and John Crump), Isaac Shelby (other names:  Thomas Shelby, George Lindemond, William Wilkerson, John Carson, Evan Shelby), Samuel Thompson (assignee of James Harris), David White, Nicholas Washburn, Fenten Williams,","Organized by year.","Organized by year.","Organized by year.","Organized by year.","Organized by year.  Includes undated ledger alphabetical by name.","Bound survey entrees with a few loose pages.  Over 100 pages.","3 pieces of loose papers with survey notes. Includes a few personal transactions.","5 partially bound memo pads and loose papers with surveys notes.  Names included with surveys.","Leather billfold notebook with some survey notes.  Surveys are possibly both in Ireland and in Virginia.  Very few pages have notes.","Papers of Robert Preston, surveyor, dated 1780-1864.\nAgreement between William Strother Madison and Robert Preston for the division of the surveyor's fees in Washington County, Virginia, 1777; and certificate issued by William and Mary College and signed by Thomas Jefferson, governor of Virginia, appointing Robert Preston surveyor of Washington County, 1779.","Letters from family and friends in Ireland.","Undated letter from Robert Preston, Esquire, Andrew Laird, Breahead to Robert Preston, Washington County, Virginia, North America. Addressed \"Dear Cuzen\" and writes about family news.","May 1, 1773 bill binding John Laird of Cloughmore, city of Londonberry with bond as executorship.  Signed by John Breden and John Laird.","Partnership bond between William Strother Madison and Robert Preston agreeing to divide surveyors fees for Washington County, Virginia, March 25, 1779.  ","Copy of Certificate nominating Robert Preston as surveyor for Washington County, Virginia, December 20, 1779.  On verson, signed by Thomas Jefferson, Governor.  Original in Surveying Collection.","Includes accounts of items bought by Robert Preston, Derry, from James Preston","Correspondents are Cousin Alexander and Rebeca Dean who tell of Alexander's loss of an arm, prices of goods and rent for their lands at Burnfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport (cousin), news of war; Uncle James Preston of Derry who greets Robert as \"Robin\" and writes of family matters and George Douglass (proprietor of the Londonderry Journal); Brother James Preston who writes of family and money matters; Brother Thomas Preston; John and Sarah Teague of Ballybeg with local news; Aunt Margaret Jennet Ferman with family news.","Letter from John Donnelly, Ireland and Scotland, to Robert Preston, Washington County, Virginia,  commenting on dissatisfaction in Ireland. 1773.","May 10, 1793: Bill for goods bought by Robert Preston, Washington County, Virginia, of James Preston (drapery business) in Derry, Ireland.","Letters from family and friends Ireland.  Some correspondence with business associates.","Includes letter from James and Sarah Preston from Donegall, Ireland, in praise of King George, May 2, 1805: \"\"...And as you treated of a belov'd Jefferson, I must also give way to my pen whom I cannot restrain from joining this paper in favor of a more illustrious and renowned man (I mean) our lawful sovereign King George who is a terror to evil doers and the supporter of such as do well whose arm is extended to corrcet tyranny and trample rebellion under his feet.\"","Includes letter from James Preston, Londonderry, to Robert Preston, April 18, 1811: \" \"But if that damned prohibition of joint intercourse with Britain and its colonies takes place the effects will be felt severely by Irishmen but I hope the rulers of political policy will in bothe sides see the madness they are about to commit occasioned by the Tyrant of the World (Boneparte) who has that bewitching influence over blinded Nations as to entangle in his delusion until he has sucked their vital blood and brought the body to a perfect skeleton huge monster envoy of hell whose sole enjoyment is the effusions of human as the cry of the widow and fatherless is harmonious musick in his accursed ears.\"","Mostly personal accounts for medical, store purchases, house building, and other items. Includes a few documents regarding payments for enslaved individuals.  Some land survey receipts may be included in the folder.","Small bound notebook with mostly personal accounts, but also financial accounts of surveyed properties."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLetters by James P. and John Preston referring to the College have been transferred to the College Papers Collection. [Date of transfer unkown]\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Letters by James P. and John Preston referring to the College have been transferred to the College Papers Collection. 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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. 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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 Galt family of Williamsburg, Va. operated the Eastern State Hospital. Galt family members include John Minson Galt II, A. D. Galt, Jr., Sarah Maria Galt, Elizabeth J. Galt, and others. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Processed by Suzanne Erena in 1991. Box and folder list added to Archon by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in February 2011.","See also Galt Papers (I), (II), and (V), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and the Galt Family Papers (MS 78.3), Special Collections, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation."," Reel-to-reel tapes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","The collection covers the dates 1750-1982 and consists chiefly of the personal and business correspondence, financial and legal documents, literary documents, and family history and genealogy notes of the Galt family. The collection also contains clippings, photographs, and personal mementos such as artifacts."," Negatives have been added to Galt III, Group XI, Box IV, folder 44."," Some material pertaining to William R. Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, folder 59, Oversize files."," Some material on Gabriel Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, Folder 60, Oversize files."," Three boxes of newspapers: Virginia and Non Virginia 1833-1897 and Williamsburg, Virginia, 1853-1865, are shelved in oversize.","Scope and Contents\nPapers of ancestors and extended family of William R. Galt and his wife Mary Williams Ware Galt. In addition to personal correspondence, this group holds receipts, diaries, and an extensive correspondence concerning the family's legal efforts to obtain \"bounty\" lands in Ohio that date from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1750 and 1752, of Samuel Galt for purchase of various merchandise","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1766, of William Inglish (brother of Mary Inglish Galt?)","Scope and Contents\nLetters, 1767-1792, received by John Minson Galt [I] from his sister Sarah Trebell and son A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccount, undated, of [John Minson Galt I?]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1788, of [John Minson Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1785-1807, received by Alexander Dickie Galt from his Father John Minson Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal Correspondence, 1796 - 1839, received by Alexander Dickia Galt from his sister Mary Galt, brother W[illiam] C. Galt, sister S[arah] T. Galt, nephew Norbonne A. Galt, and son J[ohn], M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1790-1834, received by Alexander Dickie Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, bills, and receipts, 1814-1840 and undated, of Alexander Dickie Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1793-1838, of Alexander Dickie Galt, including card announcing midwifery lectures, stock certificate, and prescription.","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, undated, of Alexander D[ickie] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1813-1825 and undated, received by Mary [Dorothea] (Polly) Galt from her husband A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt, mother Elizabeth Ege Galt [?], and others","Scope and Contents\nRecipt, 1855, of Mary D[orothea] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCourtship letters of Judith Sheppard to William Galt [son of Gabriel and Elizabeth Ege Galt?], 1795-1797 and undated","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839, received by Gabriel Galt Williamson [son of Elizabeth Galt Williamson and Thomas Williamson?] from a cousin","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1802-1804, from EW [Elizabeth Galt Williamson?] to \"Polly\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correpsondence, 1854-1855 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his brother [?] P[atrick] H. G[alt], sons W[illia]m R[ichard] Galt and James D[ickie] Galt, and cousin G[abriel] G[alt] Williamson. And from John Minson Galt (1808-1868)","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1842-1850, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1853 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1840-1853, received by Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1822-1854, of Alexander Galt [I], many for hospitalization of Thomas Jeffery, \"a lunatic\"","Scope and Contents\nPapers, 1833-1838 and undated, of Alexander Galt [I] concerning claims against the state of Virginia for property damaged and destroyed in Norfolk during the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nDeed, 1835, for sale of store at Old Point, Va., witnessed by Alex[ander] Galt [I] and W[illia]m R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1835, of Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nReceipt, 1767, of Rich[ar]d Silvester [grandfather of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1826-1829, of Richard Jeffrey [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffrey Galt?] containing \"little pictures\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Mary Anne Raincock Galt, from her stepsons Alexander Galt [III] and William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1818-1847 and undated, received by Patrick H. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1790, 1819-May 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, June 1820-December 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1823-1840, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1821-1822, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt Family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1846-1847, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1848-1857, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1795-1824, 1840-1865, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, undated, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted copies of legal appeal and briefs, 1882-1884, by attorney Jeremiah Hall concerning claim to Ohio land grant.","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and receipts, 1802-1822 and undated, of William T[rebell] Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1808[?], of William Trebell Galt I[?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839-1844, received by Mrs. Mary Arnet Godwin Galt from her husband William Trebell Galt's half-brother Alexander Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1834-1849, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1836-1852, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1830-1836, of [Mrs.] Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt and William T. Galt, including a court order and two promisory notes","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1842-1848, of William T. Galt [II], including a draft of a letter by him and a notice from the Clerk of the County Court of New Kent to summon a witness.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence received, 1855-1856, by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1891, received by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1877, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1878-1889, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1862-1878 and undated, by Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1838-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nList of creditors and bankruptcy documents, 1862-1872, of Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, of G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1855-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt, including agreement with Eastern Lunatic Asylum about Galt family graveyard, teaching notice, and notes about claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant.","Scope and Contents\nAccount Book, 1869-1871[?], of [Gabriella V. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum and account books, 1884, 1886, of [Gabriella V. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAlmanacs, 1889, 1891, of [Gabriella V. Galt], used as diaries","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Poems by Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook of Poems by G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Gabriella V. Galt] containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1838-1874, received by Virginia G. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies of letters, 1834, from Sally T. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Edmond W. Cabell from G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPoem, [1740], written in memory of Mrs. Sarah Saunders","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1836[?]-1846, of Mrs. L[ucy?] S[cervant?] Saunders, including a letter and a sermon","Scope and Contents\nPoem, 1839, copied by L[ucy] B. Saunders","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, 1797-1798, of Robert Saunders","Scope and Contents\nDeed, 1839, between Robert and Lucy B. Sanders and Alexander D. Galt for sale of land in James City County","Scope and Contents\nBusiness and personal correspondence, 1868, 1873-1894, received by G[abriel] A. D. Galt, chiefly concerning claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant","Scope and Contents\nCopies, 1860-1861, of report and letters about G[abriel] A.D. Galt's invention of the trephine, a surgical instrument","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1872, of G[abriel] A. D. Galt, including Civil War parole","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1853 and undated, received by [Dr.] W[illiam C.] Galt from his niece Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary notices (manuscripts and copies), undated, of Dr. William C. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838, received by Norberne Galt [?] from [J]ohn M[inson] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853, received by Dr. William Henry Galt from his cousin Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoems, undated, written to Mary E. Galt by John M. Galt and Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPocket Diary, 1828, of Sally Trebell Capron","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1872-1876, received by Annie B. Capron, concerning Galt property in Ohio","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1862, received by Aaron Jeffery [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1877 and undated, received by Susan M. Christian from relatives","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1850-1880, of Susan M. Christian","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1854, 1862-1879, of Susan M. Christian, including Civil War pass, copy of her letter to a grandchild, and poems sent to her","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Susan M. Christian","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1865, received by Emilie Christian from her sister Mary W. Galt and sister Emma","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Emily [Christian?] from Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1861-1865 and undated, of Emily Christian, including calling cards, invitation, and promisory note","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856, received by Turner Christian from W[illia]m R. Galt concerning Mrs. Christian's share of money received from \"western lands.\"","Scope and Contents\nRental agreement, 1856, between Peter Clowes and Turner Christian, William T. Christian, John M. Galt, and Robert Warburton","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879, received by \"Aunt Fanny\" from J. Beverly Christian","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1820-1842 and undated, of Dr. Richard Leecock [relative of Mary Williams Ware Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and business correspondence, 1820-1824, of Galt, Bullock \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents\nGroup II contains the papers of John Minson Galt II and his sisters Sally Maria Galt and Elizabeth J. Galt, including their personal correspondence, diaries, and other writings. John Minson Galt II's business papers while superintendent of the Hospital for the Insane and his extensive writings on psychiatry and the treatment of the insane also fall within Group II.","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, 1844 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on asylum libraries","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nCase notes by Alexander Dickie Galt for Practical Medicine, 1843, edited by John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nChurch matters and religious writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum notes, 1829-1878, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on the library","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1844-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1847-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nFamily and personal writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II and Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nFragments, undated, by John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nInsanity notes, undated, including classifications, treatments, and case studies, of John Minson Galt","Scope and Contents\nLiterary criticism and creative writing, 1840, 1851, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMedicine, science, and nature writings, 1854 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous essays and writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMusic and art writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II, including \"Painting and Painters\"","Scope and Contents\nPolitical and news writings, 1853-1859 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including views on abolition, and \"War Notes\"","Scope and Contents\n\"Random Thoughts\" and journal-type entries, 1838, 1839, 1848, 1859, and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nSociety, education, and history writings, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nA Treatise on the Treatment of Insanity materials, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II] from friends and relatives, including sisters Elizabeth J. Galt and Sarah M. Galt and cousins William R. Galt, James D. Galt, and Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1845-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II], including a letter from John Tyler granting permission to publish his letter commending John Minson Galt's address \"to the board of directors\" [of the asylum?]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1837-1846, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1847-1851, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1852-1861, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1840-1869 and undated, of John M[inson] Gault [II]","Scope and Contents\nFinancial papers, 1846-1859, of John M[inson] Gault [II], including receipts and stock certificate","Scope and Contents\nMs. copies of John M[inson] Gault [II's] writings, 1851 and undated, made by [Sally M. Gault], chiefly concerning treatment of the insane and theology","Scope and Contents\n\"Political Essays,\" 1852, by John M[inson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1856, of sculptor Alexander Galt by John Minson Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of sculptor Alexander Galt by [John Minson Galt II]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1843-1855, of John M[inson] Galt [II] containing entries on various mental hospitals","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, of [John Minson Galt II?] containing notes from chemistry lectures given by [Professor] Leidy of the University of Pennsylvania?","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, [of John Minson Galt II?] containing medical notes","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, containing \"Tribute to my dear sister\" by John M[inson] Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1812, 1857 and undated, of [John Minson Galt II] chiefly concerning treatment of the insane","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Material, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?] on treating the insane (in French)","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1839-1849 and undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II], including admission tickets to medical lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, notes, and draft of advertisement","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, circa 1850-1861 and undated, relating to Eastern Lunatic Asylum [later Eastern State Hospital], including circa 1850 questionnaire concerning a patient, 19th-century circular, clipping, and newsletter","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Copies, [1862?], of obituary of John M[inson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes addressed to John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1880 and undated, received by [Sallie] M. Galt from relatives, including sister Elizabeth J. Galt, cousins W[illia]m R. Galt, Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt], Susan W. Galt [Duane], J[ohn] M. Galt [III], and G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1879 and undated, received by Sally M. Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1853-1879 and undated, by Sally M. Galt. Includes orignal letters sent.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1867, of S[ally] M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1880, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1842-1871 and undated, of Sally M. Galt, including printed material, promisory note, advertisement for Surry farm, and sketches","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1808 and undated, of John Minson Galt [I], copied by [Sally M. Galt?], including one by W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, undated, of Alexander D. Galt, copied by [Sally M. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, 1868 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II], copied by [Sally M. Galt], including one by [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and writings, undated, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, [ante 1856]-1874, of S[ally] M. Galt recording \"books lent out\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of S[ally] M. Galt containing \"Galt's miscellanies\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally Maria Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonpace book, undated, of [Sally M. Galt of Elizabeth J. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838-1854 and undated, received by Elizabeth J. Galt from friends and relatives","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1841-1854 and undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nProse, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of poems by Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, 1853 and undated, of E[lizabeth] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, transcribed by Elizabeth J. Galt, recording meetings and writings of \"The Cheerful Club\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol. 2, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851-1852, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.4, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.6, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.7, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing sketches and poems","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing her writings","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of tree and shrub leaves","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing her poems and essays","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of wildflowers","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing \"Writings of Elizabeth J. Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nThe papers of William R. Galt; his siblings Alexina Galt, Ann Jeffery Galt, Alexander Galt II (the sculptor), and James Dickie Galt; half-brother Edward P. Galt; and wife Mary Williams Ware Galt comprise Group III. This group is notable for the wealth of familial correspondence. The papers also reflect the various careers of the men and the literary asperations of Alexina and Ann Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1850 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his brothers Alexander Galt [II] and James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1866 and undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his daughter Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1880, received by [William R. Galt] from his son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1892, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1882, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son W[illiam] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879-1892 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his children J[ames] S. Galt, Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane], and Annie [A. Galt], sister [Ann J. Galt], grandson Will[iam R.] Galt [Jr.], and granddaughter Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1892, received by William R. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1891 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from William B. and Emma Rogers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence sent by W[illia]m R. Galt to W[illia]m B. Rogers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1892 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Rutherford B. Hayes","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1892, to and from W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and fragments of letters, 1857 [1867?]-1892 and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1892 and undated, of W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1867-1891, of William R. Galt, including conveyance of late Alexander Galt [II]'s property in Florence, Italy, to Mary J[effery] Galt and subpoenas to William R. Galt to testify in Circuit Court of the City of Williamsburg in the case of Brown v. Davis.","Scope and Contents\nMathematical calculations and lessons, undated, of [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of John Minson Galt [II] by [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1872-1879, 1890, and undated, of William R. Galt, including published poems and articles, geometrical problems, and notice of Mountain Home School","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1866-1893 and undated, of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1860-1862, 1888, and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituaries, 1892, of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"List of Scholars,\" 1865-1870, attending W[illiam] R. Galt's school, including payments made by students and by school to W.R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1884, of W[illiam] R. Galt's Latin exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, [1884?], of W[illia]m R. Galt's algebra and geometry exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"Baldr's Death\" from Icelandic","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"The 'Lay of Thrym'\" from Icelandic","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1891-1892, of [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of W[illiam] R. Galt's private scholars","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from her brother Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from relatives and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Alexina Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Ann [J. Galt] from her brother Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Hugh Blair Grisby","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, by Ann J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of Ann J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1853, of poems by A[nn] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, 1856, of A[nn] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of Ann J. Galt, Mary E. Capron, Alexander Galt [II], and Sally T. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1859 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his stepmother Mary A[nne Raincock] Galt, brother W[illia]m R. Galt, sisters A[nn] J. Galt and Zene [Alexina Galt], and cousins Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt and John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his brother James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1854-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPower of attorney, 1856, by Alexander Galt [II] to James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nAppointment, 1862, of Alexander Galt [II] as Aide-de-Camp signed by W[illia]m J. Richardson, Adjutant General","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, about sculptor Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, about Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items and sketches, 1858 and undated, of Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nSketchbook, undated, [of Alexander Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1859-1860, received by James D. Galt from brother W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1858 and undated, received by James D. Galt from Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863 and undated, received by James D. Galt from relatives and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1858-1882, received by James D. Galt, chiefly concerning his work as Health Officer of Norfolk, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nSpeech, [1888?], by [James D. Galt?] to Medical Society of Georgia","Scope and Contents\nConfederate Army papers, 1861-1865, of James D. Galt including appointments and parole","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1853-1854, 1877, and undated, of James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of James D. Galt containing Greek exercises","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1876, 187?, 1892, of Edward P. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849, 1876, 1888, 1892, received by Mary [Williams] W[are] Galt from her husband W[illiam] R. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware Galt] from her daughter [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1872 - October 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1872 - December 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1873 - June 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1873 - December 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1874 - June 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1874 - December 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1878-1880, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1893 - March 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1894 - July 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1894 - October 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1894 - December 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - December 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1895 - March 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1890 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1883, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son J[ames] S. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1884, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son John [Minson Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1887[?]-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Zander [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1890 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams Ware Galt] from Susan M. Christian, Turner Christian, W[illiam] M. Christian, and Emily Christian","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1840-1893 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams] Ware Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1873-1894 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calling cards and invitations, 1896 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Mary Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nObituary [1897] of Mary [Williams] Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nGroup IV is devoted solely to the voluminous papers of Mary Jeffery Galt. Her correspondence with family, friends, and acquaintances ranges from the 1850s to the 1920s and includes portrait painter Matthew Wilson and U.S. senator Col. Henry du Pont. Mary Jeffery's financial affairs and professional career are also well documented. Genealogy and family history, writings, sketches, journals, and diaries round out her personal papers. Group IV also includes correspondence, receipts, sketches, certificates, and other items relating to Mary Jeffery's role in the APVA.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1855-1880 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her father W[illia]m R. Galt and mother M[ary Williams] W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1904, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rob[er]t W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868[?]-1895, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1898, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1900 - September 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1900 - December 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1901 - April 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1901 - September 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1901 - December 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1902 - May 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1902 - August 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1902 - November 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1904, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rogers H. G[alt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1897, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother William W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1916 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother W[illiam] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1911 and undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1918 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1883, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brothers James [S. Galt] and John [Minson Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1906, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1916, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1921 and undated, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1921 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1879 and undated, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1915, received by \"Molly\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Frank L. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1891, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin G[abriella] V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-October 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1905 - December 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1910, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1917, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1921, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1918, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1910 - May 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1910 - December 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-March 1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew R[ogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1912-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1917, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H.] Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-April 1919, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt. Includes 4/16/1919 letter from John Meares Galt to his sister, Elizabeth Ash Galt Welles. \"Dear Bets.\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1894, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1902, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1908, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1909-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1922, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 26, 1897 - December 21, 1897, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, December 22, 1897 - January 1898, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1922 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from Henry T. Sharp","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1890, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from philanthropist William Wilson Corcoran and artist Ja[me]s Arnold Morris","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1882-1887, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from portrait painter Matthew Wilson","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery from R[obert] A[lonzo] Brock [corresponding secretary of the Virginia Historical Society]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1892, received by [Mary Jeffery] Galt from V[arina] Jefferson Davis, concerning bust of her husband Jefferson Davis by sculptor Alexander Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1889-1991 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis about Alexander Galt's bust of Jefferson Davis","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1893-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Jeanine M. Wilson [Mrs. Matthew Wilson]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, 1921-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from Lyon G. Tyler","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1915, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1922 and undated, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letter, 1818[?]-1919, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A.] Dupont [sic]","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1916-1921 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A. Du Pont]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1865, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1870, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1882, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1889, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1895, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1900, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1905, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1922, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1880-1913, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1914-1921 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1879-1899, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1913-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1880-1886, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist and art teacher","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1898 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1922, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from her nephew and lawyer Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1912-1920, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from her lawyer C[onway] Whittle Sams","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1921-1923 and undated, to and from Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her father William Richard Galt and the bas-relief portrait she made of him","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1870-1888, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1889-1894, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1895-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1903-1910, received by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1911-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1917-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1855-1876, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1877-1889, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1890-1906, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1907-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBills and receipts, 1882-1891 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and inventories, circa 1880-1881 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1865, 1869-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1899-1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1901-1903, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1904-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1909-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1913-1916, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1917-1922 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1878-1900 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1901-1915 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1888-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1899, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1901, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1902, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, January 1903 - May 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, June 1903 - December 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1904-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1906-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1909, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancellled checks and deposit envelopes, 1910-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1895-1900, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1900-1902, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs and check memoranda, 1903-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1907-1911, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1911-1921, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1887-1918, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nWills, 1921-1922, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1917-1922, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1922-1923, relating to the death and estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1923-1932 and undated, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934 and undated, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1924-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1928, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1933, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescript, undated, of memoir of childhood by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nWritings, 1896-1917 and undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1894-1914 and undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] about her uncle, the sculptor Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1911 and undated, by Mary J[effery] Galt about the \"Paradise table\" owned by the Galts","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nHistory of the Williamsburg magazine, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] Separate box for folder 13a. Portrait of Sallie Maria Galt by Mary Jeffery Galt. Dated 1881","Scope and Contents\nSketchbook, 1877-1882[?], of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSmall sketchbook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, used by [Mary Jeffery Galt?] to paint portraits","Scope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, 1854-1919, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, undated, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1853-1920, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrescriptions and ophthalmological record, 1887-1922 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1885-1913 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt about her art work, including employment as a teacher and portrait painter","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1858-1920 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMomentos, 1895-1899, held by [Mary Jeffery Galt] for her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nObituary, [July 1922], of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nAutograph book, circa 1850s?, and diary, 1862, of Mary J[effery] Galt. Autograph book also contains miscellaneous notes.","Scope and Contents\n\"Friendship book,\" 1856-1861, of \"Mollie\" [Mary] J[effery] Galt containing notes from friends, sketches, and printed illustrations","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1859-1862?, of Mary J[effery Galt], containing adresses, diary entries, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1860-1866, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1865, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing diary entries and French exercises","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, circa 1886-1887 and circa 1889, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1882-1883, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPocket calendar, 1887, of [Mary] J[effery] Galt used as a notebook","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1888, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few sketches","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1891-1893 and 1893-1894?, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1900, 1903, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing accounts and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1902 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning family history notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1905-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous notes and household accounts during her residence in Baltimore, Maryland","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1906 and circa 1907-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] contianing personal accounts, family history, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1909-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book of [Mary Jeffery Galt], including accounts kept of expenditures for her ward and nephew John [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt containing copies of letters concerning APVA, family history, history of \"the Old Galt House,\" and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1913, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1918-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemoir of childhood, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] copied by [Elizabeth A. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing art notes","Scope and Contents\nPrescription pad, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family history notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous accounts and notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family notes","Scope and Contents\nDiary, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing references to \"Mr. W.\" [portrait painter Mathew Wilson?]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum books, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few addresses and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nArt journals, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1889 received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Lucy Clay Brown, C[ynthia] B.T. Coleman, Ellen Bernard Lee, Sara A. Pryor, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1911, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, Elisabeth Harrison, and R.M. Smith and others about APVA purchase of the Powder Horn in Williamsburg","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1913, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Kate Cabell Clairborne, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mollie Lightfoot, Sara A. Pryor, Virginia M. Robinson, Rosa Rountree, R.M. Smith, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about APVA's founding, charter, constitution, by-laws, meetings, membership, properties, and yearbooks, and about offices held by Mary Jeffery Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1923, among Mary Jeffery Galt, George L. Arps, R.W. Brock, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mrs. J.T. Ellyson, Alexander Galt, Annie A. Galt, W[illiam] W. Galt, R.M. Harrell, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Kate Baldwin (Mrs. Barton) Myers, Virginia M. Robinson, and others chiefly about Mary Jeffery Galt's contested status as founder pf the APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1894, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Park C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's management of Jamestown, including restoration, security, finances, and excursions","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, and others chiefly about the Norfolk branch of the APVA's management of Jamestown, restoration of the \"ruins,\" graveyard, and grounds, excursions to the property, and APVA yearbook","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby. Belle S. Bryan, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, and others chiefly about organization, membership, and annual reports of the Norfolk Branch of the APVA; carbon copy of typescripts outlining duties of local directors of the APVA.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Louise [?] J. Barney, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about excursions to and management of Jamestown, including caretaker, finances, restoration, and arrangements with U.S. Engineer Department","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1900, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mary Winder Garrett, and others chiefly about Jamestown finances, visitors, caretaker, restoration; membership of Jamestown Committee; and passage of two bills by Virginia General Assembly concerning APVA charter and title to land at Jamestown, respectively","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1905, received by Marry Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, L.D. Davis, Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, chiefly regarding Jamestown finances, V[irginia] M. (Mrs. J Enders) Robinson, and others contracted restoration of foundations and tombstones, Tercentenary Anniversary committee, excursions and exposition, and reluctance to allow D.A.R. and [Colonial] Dames to erect buildings or monuments on the island","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1911, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, B.L. Farinholt, Mrs. B.J. Farrar, W[illiam] Leal, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, G.T. Shepperd, and others chiefly concerning Mary Jeffery Galt's participation on Advisory Board of Jamestown Exposition Company, controversy over role of Colonial Dames in Jamestown, internecine strife within APVA, maintenance and excavations at Jamestown, early history of Jamestown and vicinity, and APVA meetings and yearbook","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1914, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Kate Cabell Clairborne, W[illiam] L. Leal, Sallie Newton Page, Rosa Rountriee, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about Jamestown restoration, excavation, excursions, new building, work accomplished, commemorative exercises, finances, and fundraising; APVA yearbook, internal conflicts, mismanagment; and Jamestown Committee and other APVA meetings","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1888-1908, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, M.R. Harrell, Virginia M. Robinson, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894-1905 and undated, held by Mary Jeffery Galt for payments made for labor and supplies at and transportation and admission to Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nRecords, 1893-1909 and undated, of APCA dues and donations received and money deposited by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts of reports, 1894[?]-1906, by [Mary Jeffery Galt], Mary Winder Garrett, and Annie A. Galt chiefly about excavations at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nNotes and drafts, 1896 and undated, of the history of the APVA and its work at Jamestown, written by [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies and articles of agreement, 1889, between M.R. Harrell and Mary K. Galt, Rebecca M. Smith, Elizabeth Harrison, and Cynthia B.T. Coleman regarding sale of Powder Horn; copies of Mary J. Galt's check to M.R. Harrell as first payment of Powder Horn; sketches of Powder Horn and lot","Scope and Contents\nDrafts of statements, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt about her role as founder of APVA; deposition, 1903, of M.R. Harrell, attesting to Mary J. Galt's ubutuatuve regarding purchase of Powder Horn; statement by Judge Allan R. Hauckel [?] certifying Mary J. Galt's founding of APVA; legal brief, 1923, by Barton Myers arguing that Mary Jeffery Galt \"first conceived the idea of forming\" the APVA","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895-1919 and undated, relating to APVA and Jamestown, including pamphlets, programs, inviations, tickets, and postcards","Scope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1900 and 1904, and Mt. Vernon Ladies association report, 1885, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy","Scope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1905-1908 and 1911-1912, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Jeffery Galt] concerning the APVA","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1907, 1909, and undated, including sketches, notes, and sample letterhead made by Mary Jeffery Galt, concerning Jamestown and the APVA","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1888-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] listing APVA life members, members, and dues paid, and containing miscellaneous membership notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1894 and 1901, kept by Mary Jeffery Galt recording her excavations at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nAPVA record book, 1905-1910, of dues paid by Association members","Scope and Contents\nRegister, undated, of names and places [of people who made pilgrimage to Jamestown, Virginia in 1898?]","Scope and Contents\nThe papers of Mary Jeffery's siblings, notably Robert Ware Galt and Rogers Harrison Galt, and their spouses and in-laws make up Group V.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1912, received by Robert Ware Galt from his brother William W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his mother and siblings","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his sister Annie [Alexina Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1923 and undated, received by Robert W. Galt from his daughter Mary Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1922 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from relatives, chiefly nieces and nephews","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1906-1923 and undated, to and from Robert Ware Galt concerning his participation in Williamsburg Lodge, No. 6, A.F. \u0026 A.M.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1912 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1871-1921, received by Robert W[are] Galt concerning naval career and related matters","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1876-1921 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1905-1906, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nConstitution and minutes, 1858-1859, of Mountain Home Society","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1858-1864 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1979-1893, 1917, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1873-1903, 1922, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1872-1891 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865, 1906-1922, and undated, of Robert Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Robert Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872-1876, of Robert W. Galt, containing chiefly naval engineering notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872, 1893-1903, of Robert W. Galt listing questions and answers for \"Examination for 3rd Ass't Engineer\" and recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1873-1875, of R[obert] W. Galt, kept chiefly during his service as a naval engineer on the U.S.S. Yantic in China","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1873-1879, 1891 of \"Bob\" [Robert W.] Galt, containing laundry lists [?] and engineering notes made in part during his service on the U.S.S. Yantic","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1881-1883, of R[obert] W. Galt, written during his service as P[assed] A[ssistant] Eng[ineer], U.S. N[avy], on board the steamer Gedney en route to and in Galveston Harbor, Texas","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1881-1890, of Rob[er]t W. Galt containing diary kept on board steamer Gedney and record of correspondence","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1883, of [Robert W. Galt] kept while serving as naval engineer (?) on steemer Gedney","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1885, 1892-1894, 1894-1896, 1897-1898, of [Robert W. Galt], chiefly concerning his activities as a naval engineer","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1886-1892, of R[obert] W. Galt, containing minutes of \"a castle of knights of the Golden Eagle\" in Norfolk, Virginia, laundry lists (?) kept on board the U.S.S. Trenton, and a record of \"letters written\"","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1891-1893, of R[obert] W. Galt recording naval articles he inspected as Passed Assistant Engineer, U.S. Navy, at the General Store House, Naval Yard, Norfolk, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1897, of [Robert W. Galt] used as diary","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1903-1905, of R[obert] W. Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1905, of Robert W. Galt giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events chiefly in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1905-1909, of Robert W[are] Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1906, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1908-1909, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nLoose pages from ledger, 1909-1910, of [Robert Ware Galt] recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1911, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1911-1912, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1912-1914, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892 and undated, received by [Mary F. Butt Galt] from her brother James M. Butt, Jr., mother, and father-in-law W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1890, received by Mary F. Butt [Galt] from R[obert] W[are] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1889-1890 and undated, received by M[ary] F. Butt Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1889 and undated, of [Mary F. Butt Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1889 and undated, of Mary F. Butt [Galt], including prescriptions, a poem composed by her, and calling cards","Scope and Contents\nMemorials, circa 1882, of James M. Butt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1879, of J[ames} M. Butt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1899, received by James M. Butt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1892, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his parents W[illia]m R. Galt and [Mary Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his siblings [Mary Jeffery Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], A[nnie] A. G[alt], S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane, J[ohn] M[inson] Galt [III], and Alex[ander] [Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1894, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, February 1895 - March 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - June 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910 and undated, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his daughter Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1909 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his children Bettie [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1909, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1908 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 7, 1895 - June 8, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 9, 1895 - June 16, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 17, 1895 - June 24, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 26, 1895 - June 29, 1895 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1896-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from fraternal organizations","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1874-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1894, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from Charles J. Swift concerning stock in the Ostrander Repeating Gun Company","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1865-1899 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1872-1894, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBills of exchange, 1875-1888 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNavigational notes and examinations, 1892-1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]","Scope and Contents\nNavigational notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868-1875, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1876-1885, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1886-1890, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1890 - October 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, November 1894 - December 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1895-1899, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1900-1902, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1903, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1904-1905, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1906, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1907-1910 and undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous naval notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy general court marital orders, 1879-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including lists of navy personnel tried","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1866, 1869, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1870-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1878-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy Bureau circulars, 1863-1878, and department circulars, 1869-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy circulars, 1877-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt Sr.] compiled and partially indexed by [Captain A.K. Hughes]","Scope and Contents\nSchool reports, 1859-1860 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nClass reports, 1868-1872, from the Naval Academy of [Rogers H.] Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1898, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] about Ostrander gun","Scope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] chiefly concerning the U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nCalling Cards of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted invitations and club membership cards, 1884-1908 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1883-1910 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1892-1909 and undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1863-1906 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nObituaries, 1910, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], containing personal accounts and notes, receipts for lodging, and naval notes","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, circa 1892, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], including \"Memorandum for [U.S. Navy] Boarding Officers,\" personal accounts, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nGrade books, 1893-1894, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] [for classes taught at U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland?]","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1895-1906, of \"General Orders given by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.], Comdr U.S. Navy\"","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing schedules and miscellaneous notes apparently relating to his service in the U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing notes related to naval duties","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1874, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1887 and undated, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883 [?], received by [Mrs.] Mary [Meares Galt] from Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from her husband Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895 and undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1885, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1895, received by Mrs. Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies and fragments of letters, undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1882-1892, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1893, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nChildren's story, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1865-1884 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, received by [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] at her Annapolis home?","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1875-1885 and undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1870-1890, 1895, and undated, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares [Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1854-18??, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1864-1870, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895, of \"Mrs. Gault\" [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] containing French exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1888, containing copies of obituary notices of John L. Meares [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nCalling Cards, undated, of John L. Meares [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1888 and undated, received by John L. Meares [Sr.] from relatives and a friend","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850, 1852, 1866, and undated, received by [Elizabeth Ashe] Holmes Meares from friends and relative","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1894, received by C. Neilson, Second Assistant Postmaster General, from F.H. Jones concerning John L. Maers [John L, Meares, Jr.?]","Scope and Contents\nApplication, 1931, of John L. Meares [Jr.] to the Sons of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, of W[illiam] W. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nNaval correspondence, 1876-1910 and undated, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nFragments of letters, 1894 and undated, from W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and naval clothing requisition, 1874-1895, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1898-1917, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted copy, undated, of poem \"The Battle of Manila Bay\" by W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nClipping, 1899, concerning William W. Galt's heroism in U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1889-1895 and undated, of [Mary Blair Grigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1911 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt Duane from her sister [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brother R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1890 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], John [Minson Galt III], and Alex[ander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from sisters-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt, [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt, and Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by Susan W. Galt [Duane] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1931 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1887, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1890, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1912, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1882-1891, of S[usan] W. Galt [Duane]","Scope and Contents\nNotes and affidavits, 1934 and undated, of Susan Williams Galt Duane concerning family history","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1868, 1888-1891 and undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1891-1914, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1875?, of \"Susie\" [Susan] W. Galt [Duane] containing \"a collection of mathematical problems from various authors solved by several students and others - a large portion by W[illia]m R. Galt.\"","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1889-1902, of Alexander Duane","Scope and Contents\nMedical notes, undated, of Alexander Duane","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1897-1927, of Alexander Duane, including his medical and Phi Beta Kappa essays and obituaries","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1874 and undated, received by James S. Galt from his brothers Bob [Robert Ware Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], and R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1880 and undated, of James S. Galt, including a letter granting him leave of absence from the Navy, Latin exercises, and envelopes","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1874 and undated, received by John M[inson] Galt [III] from his brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt]. and Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.], and cousin S[ally] M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1881-1882, of John [Minson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1873-1880, of John M[inson] Galt [III], including school grades and medical certificates","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892, received by Annie A. Galt from her parents W[illiam] R. Galt and M[ary] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1898 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from her brother Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her siblings and sisters-in-law","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her niece Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1934, received by Annie A. Galt from nieces Mary [Meares] Galt and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1931 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1932 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, to and from Annie A. Galt concerning APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and other papers, 1920-1930, of Annie A. Galt, chiefly concerning Mary J[effery] Galt's role in establishing the APVA","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1906-1940, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1867-1905 and undated, of Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and checkboook stubs, 1882-1922 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1896, of Mary Jeffery Galt, given to Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1916-1926, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1874-1900 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1885-1937 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary [1941] of Annie Alexina Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1901, of [Annie A. Galt], containing household accounts and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nTravel diary, 1904, and family history notebook, undated, of A[nnie] A[lexina] Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Annie A. Galt] and [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1905 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [III], chiefly from his brothers","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1881-1943 and undated, of Alexander Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1875-1888, 1905, and undated, of Alex[ander] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nObituary, 1952, of Alexander Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nGroup VI contains the papers of Mary Meares Galt, the eldest child of Rogers Harrison Galt, Sr., and (Mrs.) Mary Meares Galt. In addition to Mary Meare's extensive personal and business correspondence and other papers, Group VI contains information on Galt family history and genealogy.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1892, received by Mary [Meares] Galt from her grandfather W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1911, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1922 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1896, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1901, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1905, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1939 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her aunt Annie A. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondencem, 1905-1950 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1968 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940, 1951-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister-in-law Elizabeth [B.] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1965, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her brother John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1964 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1923-1939, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1971-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1909 received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances, including one concerning APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1918, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1920 - April 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1920 - September 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1921-February 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August-December 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1923 - June 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1923 - October 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1924-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1955, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1963, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1931, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1932-1935, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history. Includes letters from Lyon G. Tyler.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1937 received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1938, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1939-1947, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1948-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1952, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1953, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1954-1956, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1960 - August 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1960 - December 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1961-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1916-1952, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1907-1921, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1923-1929, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1930-1971 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1910-1924, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1928-1951 and undated, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1939-1943 and undated, to and from Mary Meares Galt concerning mismanagement at Blue Ridge College","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1942-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1965-1976, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1893-1949, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1950-1966, 1974, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1902-1973 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1918-1923, and account passbook of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1919-1921, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1922-1961 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nTax papers, 1923-1960 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1940-1955, of Mary Meares Galt, including primssory note and will","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1946-1960 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1956 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt, including remarks made to the Association for Preservation of Virginia Antiquities about Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1960, of \"Galt Chronicle\" written by [Mary Meares Galt] for her nephews and nieces","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt about 18th-century jurist George Wythe","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nFamily history papers, 1934-1937 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt, including typescripts of a letter from her great-grandmother Mrs. Samuel Ashe (circa 1851 or 1852?) and of her father William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828.\"","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts of William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828\" and Mary Jeffery Galt's memoir of childhood, made and annotated by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, undated, prepared by [Mary Meares Galt] of a \"lecture delivered by William R. Galt to the Masonic Fraternity of Norfolk...\" dated 1883","Scope and Contents\n\"Catalogue of works by Alexander Galt, sculptor,\" undated, held by Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] concerning her great-uncle Alexander Galt and his work as a sculptor","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, 1911, 1919-1966, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ashe, and Swann lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, 1896-1936 and ungraded, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted invitations, calling cards, and dance cards, 1897-1965 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1885-1918, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1920-1955, of M[ary] [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1956-1978 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCopy of letters, undated, from R[obert] E. Lee to President [Jefferson] Davis dated August 29 and 30, 1862, held by [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, circa 1924, 1930, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary, 1978, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1952, of program \"At Home with Lindy,\" sponsored by the Col[onial] Dames of Lexington [Virginia]? Probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1965, of Mary Meares Galt and Commander Robert Wilson's Veteran's Day Program","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, unlabelled, probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, of \"Miss Mary Meares Galt, Honorary Regent of the Virginia Frontier Chapter, D.A.R. Introducing the Hon. Paul A. Holstein-Mayor of Lex[ington, Virginia].\"","Scope and Contents\nBaby journal, 1886, of Mary [Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"Miscellaneous book,\" 1894-?, of Mary Meares Galt, containing poems, essays, and other writings","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1899-1900?, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1900, of Mary M[eares] Galt containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1904 and undated, containing genealogy notes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1906, of Mary Meares Galt, containing personal accounts, miscellaneous notes, and drafts of letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing lecture notes on Greek history and notes on family history","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Mary [Meares] Galt containing her poems","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt containing draft of a novel?","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt], containing itinerary from trip to the British isles","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing genealogical notes on Digges, Galt, Jeffery, Silvester, Ware, and other families","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing notes on \"V[irgini]a Rev[olutionary] Sold[iers] + Sailors.\"","Scope and Contents\nAddress books, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1927-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1958-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1960-1974 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1956-1957 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution museum","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1940-1966 and 1978, received by Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1960-1966 and 1978, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1957-1962, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1963-1966 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1957-1963 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt about Jamestown to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1959-1966, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter, to commemorate Lexington's [Virginia] name day","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1948-1958, of [Mary Meares] Galt pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1959-1968, of [Mary Meares Galt] pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1953-1957 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nScripts, circa 1955, written by Mary Meares Galt for United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and correspondence, 1955, of Mary Meares Galt concerning United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1961 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to members of the Colonial Dames","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1971, of Mary Meares Galt, concerning the Blue Ridge Committee of the National Soceity of the Colonial Dames of America","Scope and Contents\nApplications, 1927-1952 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt to ancestral societies","Scope and Contents\nMary Meares' siblings and their own families are represented in Group VII, as are other members of the extended Galt family and acquaintances.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1901, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1919 and undated, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1939 and undated, received by \"Bets\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905-1938, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1942-1956 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1965, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her brothers Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1968, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1915-1945, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from her husband Paul [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1932, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1935-1963, received by Alizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1934, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1948, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1975, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1977-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1906-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1908-1909, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1910 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1913-1915, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her lawyer C. Whittle Sams","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1919-1978, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nDraft of letter to Col. duPont [sic], 1923, from [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and his reply concerning [Mary Jeffery Galt]'s role as founder of the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1894-1950 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1900-1954, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nSchool and college papers, 1897-1911, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1907-1979 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nApplications, undated, to ancestral organizations of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, with genealogical information on the Hockaday and Ware families","Scope and Contents\nInvitations, 1912-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1916-1943 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1900-1954 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, including materials on Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1900-1905, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1907-1909, of [Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1910, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1913-1914, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary and memorandum book, circa 1924, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1926, 1927, 1928, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1929, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1929, 1933, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nEngagement book, 1930, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], also used as a memorandum book and diary","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1931, 1935, 1941, 1957, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1935, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1936, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1939, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1937, 1957, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1944, 1961, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1962-1966, of E[lizabeth A.] G[alt] W[elles]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1937 and 1950, to and from Paul Welles","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1921-1974 and undated, of family of Paul Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1950 and undated, received by Paul Welles and [Elizabeth A. Galt] Welles from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nWedding book, 1916, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] and Paul [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nGuest book, 1919-1946, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]","Scope and Contents\nGuest book, 1946-1979, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]","Scope and Contents\n Personal correspondence, 1896-1905, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1963 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1909-1913, to and from Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1897-1909 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1896-1942 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nDairies, 1907, 1909, of [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPassbook, 1912, of Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nComposition book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by John M[eares] Galt from his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1899-1966 and undated, received by John M[eares] Galt from relatives, friends, and business associates","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1912-1915, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks and deposit tickets, 1918, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool and college grades, 1901-1911, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers, 1913-1914 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1901-1934 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of John M[eares] Galt containing outlines for literature essays and for biographical sketch of his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1948 and undated, received by Mary Ware Galt Kirby from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and notes, 1917-1954 and undated, of Mary Ware [Galt] Kirby relating to family history","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1910-1917, 1957, and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nSketch, 1932, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby, by Susan Galt Zimermann","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1968-1975 and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1922, of Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1952-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1976, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1969, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunts [Mary Jeffery Galt] and [Annie A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975 and undated, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1976, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary [Meares] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations of Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, entitled \"The Great Story Book,\" by Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1902 and undated, of \"Misses Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1934, received by Mary [Meares Galt], [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.], and John [Meares Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1896-1906, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Annie A. Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt [Kirby] containing their poems","Scope and Contents\n\"The Lord Cornwallis Magazine,\" 1907, 1910, and undated, containing stories and illustrations written and drawn by [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1977 and undated, of Elizabeth Welsh Galt, Susan Duane Galt, Eva Dulaney Galt, Anne Galt Kirby [Black], Susan Duane Zimermann, Richard Galt Zimermann, Elizabeth Allen Galt, William Richard Galt Duane, and Francis Raymond Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922-1933 and 1963-1982, received by [Mary Jeffery Welles] Pearson from relatives and friends, chiefly concerning deaths of her aunt Mary Meares Galt and mother Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1931-1978 and undated, of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1982-1983, of [Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson]","Scope and Contents\nMemoir of Mary Meares Galt, 1982, presented by her niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson to the John Rhoads Chapter, DAR. Includes DAR magazine and labeled photographs.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860, 1905-1945, and undated, received by various Galt family members","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers and clippings, 1870, 1914, and undated, of [Elizabeth Welsh Galt?], Francis L. Galt, and Emily Virginia Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881, 1906, received by Elick [Aleck?] Preston from his sister Sallie Green, by Alexandria Preston from his brother Gable Preston, and by the First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, from Gabe Preston inquiring if Alex Preston or any of his relatives still live in Williamsburg [Aleck Preston worked as a gardener for the Galt family]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, post-1881, of Hugh Blair Grigsby","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Bettie T. Waring, nanny of [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1963, 1973, and undated, of various Galt family members","Scope and Contents\nNaval pass, 1804, given to Lieut. Gain \"and lady\" to \"pass within ten miles of Norfolk City and Return.\"","Scope and Contents\nSlave permission?, 1861, signed by E.C. Darlington","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1862 and undated, received by Patrick H. Fowlkes, Confederate Army soldier, Company C. 53rd Virginia Infantry Regiment, \"Old Dominion Rifles.\"","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1957, received by Senator A. Willis Robertson from W.R. Smedberg III, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, concerning the Bancroft Hall program and instruction on American history at the Naval Academy","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous Galt Family Papers including Virginia Gabriel Galt and Gabriel Galt Williamson","Scope and Contents\nPapers that could not be firmly attributed to anyone are in Group VIII.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1793, 1811-1863, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1866-1889, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1890-1972, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nGreeting cards, 1887 and undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nFragments of letters and other papers, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, undated, blank on message/address side","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1761?, 1803, 1818, 1848-1910, and undated, and checkbook, 1887-[1888?], of unkown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, May 3-13, 1861, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, May 14-21, 1861, and undated, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph","Scope and Contents\nDeeds, 1831, 1868, and plat, 1825, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, 1866, 1868, 1878 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1895, 1905, and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMedical notes, 1817-1830 and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nSmall sketches and paintings of unknown people","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and dance cards, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nInvitations, 1887-1951 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Calendar, 1890","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1893, with watercolor illustrations","Scope and Contents\nPrinted \"Charles Dickens Calendar,\" 1894","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1899","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1817-1898, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1901-1912, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1913-1952, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1963 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1836-1897, 1903-1944 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, undated, referring chiefly to real estate in Virginia, Maryland, and other states","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nJournal, 1792, of unknown person. A letter at the Rockefeller Library from [James?] Greenhow to Alexander D. Galt (CWF-M1131.1-Galt Papers I)implies that this journal belongs to Alexander D. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1844-1845, of payments made to unidentified naval personnel","Scope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars, 1884-1885 and 1913","Scope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars and diaries, 1917, 1919, and undated","Scope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917","Scope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containg drafts of letters and miscellaneous notes of unknown person","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, undated, of unknown persons","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing two printed pictures and a clothing list","Scope and Contents\nPocket calendar, undated, of M. Galt?, containing shopping lists and other notes","Scope and Contents\nRemnants of a diary, undated","Scope and Contents\nPrinted books, magazines, and pamphlets compromise Group IX.","Scope and Contents\nAlphabetical index to general orders, circulars, etc. [naval] (January 10, 1863 - June 30, 1881)","Scope and Contents\nAnd Flowers of poetry [partial title] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nForney, John W. Anecdotes of public men (1876)","Scope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia 1738-1780 (1970)","Scope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia, 1738-1780, undated","Scope and Contents\nGarrett, R.R. Baptists in Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nBartholomew's revised \"half-inch\" contoured maps (Ayrshire)","Scope and Contents\nBible review: advanced esoteric thought (October 1908)","Scope and Contents\nBiennial report of the state librarian of North Carolina (July 1, 1942 to June 30, 1944)","Scope and Contents\nGannett, William C. Blessed be drudgery (1893)","Scope and Contents\nTyler, Lyon G. Bruton Church (1895)","Scope and Contents\nBulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (January 1920)","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Rogers Harrison [Jr.]. The Cathode-Ray fluroescence of sodium vapor (1910)","Scope and Contents\nKerl, Simon. A Common-school grammar of the English language (1865)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (July 1908)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (1920)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (January 1921)","Scope and Contents\nDaily light on the daily path (1903)","Scope and Contents\nPenley, Aaron. The Elements of perspective: illustrated by numerous examples and diagrams (1869)","Scope and Contents\nPotts, Robert. Euclid's elements of geometry, the first book (1864)","Scope and Contents\nEverybody's magazine (February 1911). M[ary] M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nEvery Saturday [magazine] (Christmas 1867). Contains story No thoroughfare by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins","Scope and Contents\nFrench lessons and exercises (1894)","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy marked by [Mary Meares Galt].","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy presented to Mary Meares Galt by the author.","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nGenealogy of that portion of the Galt family descended from James Galt of the fourth generation in America (undated).","Scope and Contents\nParton, James. George W. Childs: a biographical sketch","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1906)","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1917).","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint Luke (undated)","Scope and Contents\nHand book of the New York training school for teachers (1919).","Scope and Contents\nHand book 1923-1924. University of the City of Toledo","Scope and Contents\nHarper's new monthly magazine (December 1871).","Scope and Contents\nHarvey's weekly. (April 9, 1921)","Scope and Contents\nThe Hist[ory of the] College of W[illiam and Mary] from its fou[nding]...","Scope and Contents\nJones, Granville J. The History of the founding of the Eastern State Hospital of Virginia (reprinted from the American Journal of Psychiatry, March 1954). Signed by the author.","Scope and Contents\nToy, Crawford H. The Home of the primitive Semitic race [extractred from Transactions of American Philological Association, 1881]. Signed by the Author.","Scope and Contents\nHorace [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nHow Pope Pius X crushed the French Stillon (1912)","Scope and Contents\nThe Illustrated Old St. Paul's (undated)","Scope and Contents\nTalfourd, Thomas Noon. Ion [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nMaguire, James G. Ireland and the pope: a brief history of papal intrigues against Irish liberty (1888).","Scope and Contents\nRodin, Auguste. L'Art (1911)","Scope and Contents\nHeadley, J.T. Letters from Italy (1845).","Scope and Contents\nCahoon, George. Report on iron deposits (1880)","Scope and Contents\nKirwan [Rev. Nicholas Murray]. Letters to the Rt. Rev. John Hughes","Scope and Contents\nLife and adventures of Ninon De L'Enclos (1849)","Scope and Contents\nThe Life of John Calvin: the great French reformer","Scope and Contents\nKnowles, James Sheridan. Love [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855 (1949)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1856-1867 (1950)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and notices in Raleigh Register, North Carolina State Gazette, Daily Sentinel, Raleigh Observer and News and Observer 1867-1887 (1951)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1826-1845 (1947)","Scope and Contents\nMemoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part III (March 26, 1880)","Scope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (November 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (December 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Mind of the Vatican on American political \"institutions\" (1912)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (September 1871)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (February 1872)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (July 1872)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (1872). Contains article On the English present active participle by W[illiam] R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nThe New Testament (1848)","Scope and Contents\nNew York journal of medicine (May 1860). Contains article by G[abriel] A. D. Galt about his invention the trephine. [Mary Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nThe Sulgrave Institution international celebration at Norfolk, Virginia (1920)","Scope and Contents\nOld Brunswick pilgrimages [historical addresses] (1900-1901)","Scope and Contents\nThe Outlook (November 26, 1904)","Scope and Contents\nWalker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898)","Scope and Contents\nThe Outlook (December 14, 1907). M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPeace College catalog (1949-1950)","Scope and Contents\nFletcher, Harvey, and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. The Perception of speech and its relation to telephony (1950)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (September 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (June 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (October 1854)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (December 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (October 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (July 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (April 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (February 1939)","Scope and Contents\nReply of the rector and visitors of the University of Virginia to the remonstrance on recent changes in the requirements for the degree of master of arts (1892). [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nRegister of ancestors. The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1964","Scope and Contents\nRecuerdo de Montevideo [Uruguay]","Scope and Contents\nRandolph-Macon System of Colleges and academies (1903-1904)","Scope and Contents\nThe Railroad man's magazine (April 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Protestant Review (June 1919)","Scope and Contents\nPeterson's magazine (September 1859)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (November 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe State (January 20, 1962)","Scope and Contents\nChamberlayne, E.H., Jr. Sunday School Choir (1867)","Scope and Contents\nTetzel redivivus (1913)","Scope and Contents\nBusch, Wilhelm. Tulchen (1877)","Scope and Contents\nScott, Ruby T. Twenty poems (undated)","Scope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (October 1921)","Scope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (January 1922)","Scope and Contents\nVirginia marriage bonds, Richmond City. Vol.1 (1939)","Scope and Contents\nWest Point life (1866)","Scope and Contents\nYearbook of the Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution and the proceedings of the sixty-fourth state conference (March 15-17, 1960) [Mary Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nSt. Nicholas [magazine]. February 1890. Contains article \"The Story of the great storm at Samoa\"","Scope and Contents\nThe Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck. City of Leeds. Education Committee. Report of the School Medical Officer (1919). The Case against woman suffrage. The Converted Catholic (May 1921). The Converted Catholic (July 1920). Echoes from the Roman Catholic Winter School (1903). Episcopal churchnews (1927). Familiar letters to John B. Fitzpatrick, the Catholic Bishop of Boston (1854). In library of W[illia]m R. Galt. Franklin Square Library. Memoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part II (1879). Le Gentilhomme pauvre (1873). The Golden book of the Confraternities (1855). The Gospel according to Saint John (1910). The Gospel according to Saint Luke (1909). Graves genealogy. Journal, 1860-1866, of Mary Jeffery Galt. Majors alphabet. The Martyr in black. Memoirs, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt. New England History Teachers' Association. A[...] of historical material. Scottish notes and queries (April 1907). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1921). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1920). The Works of Shakspeare [sic]. Watson's Jeffersonian magazine (June 1909). You cannot do without the church (circa 1855). Abhedananda, Swami. The Scientific basis of religion (circa 1900). Hagedorn, Hermann. Mothers of New York, what of the children? Hevergal, Frances Ridley. My King, or daily thoughts for the king's children (1883). Haswell, Cha[rle]s H. Engineers' and mechanics' pocket-book (1866). Hawthorne, Julian. The Secret of Solomon (circa 1909) Mitchell, S. Augustus. Mitchell's ancient atlas (1849) Mitchell's atlas (1855), belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt. Mitchell's Atlas, 1859 belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt; has news clippings of the Civil War pasted inside. Moody, D.L. Christ all and in all (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Christ seeking sinners. Moody, D.L. Dare to be a Daniel (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Good news (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. Let the wicked forsake his way. Moody, D.L. Love that passeth knowledge. Moody, D.L. Plain words on conversion. Moody, D.L. Repentance and restitution (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Two classes (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. There is no difference Moody, D.L. Where art thou? (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Work of the Holy Spirit. Plumer, W[illia]m S. False doctrines and false teachers: how to know them and how to treat them. [Saunders, Rev. William]. the Pastor's wife; or, memoirs of E[liza] M. S[aunders]. Vivekananda, Swami. The Real and apparent man (1896). Vivekananda, Swami. The Ideal of a universal religion (1896). Warren, Henry. [Handbook of anatomy]. Walker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898).","Scope and Contents\nScrapbooks are in Group X","Scope and Contents\nScrapbook, circa 1875-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt], chiefly consisting of clippings relating to family members. Scrapbook, circa 1886, of unknown person. Receipt book, 1891-1892, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt, made from receipts pasted into a copy of Report of the Secretary of the Navy, vol.1, 1883. Scrapbook, 1902-1904, of Mary Meares Galt. Scrapbook and travel diary, 1910, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby. Scrapbook, 1912-1936?, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt Welles. Scrapbook cover, undated, of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs are in Group XI","Scope and Contents\nPhotograph of Susan M. Christian. 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as a young man and in later middle age, including one with his students. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as an older man. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt possibly used by Mary Jeffery Galt in making bas-relief portrait of him. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptor Alexander Galt II. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptures of Alexander Galt II, including \"Bacchante,\" bust of Jeferson Davis, and sculpture of Thomas Jefferson. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Williams Ware Galt, including 3 with granddaughter Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, later used to make posthumous portrait of her donated to APVA. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, Annie A. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, and Mary Blair Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nSnapshots of Mary J[effery] Galt with Annie A. Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and with Estelle Christian at Jamestown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her nieces and nephews Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Mary Meares Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby and nephew John Meares Galt. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotograph of Mary Jeffery Galt, holding her grandniece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and one ship, some identified, belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt, including one of a young girl with name and address of portrait painter Matthew Wilson on back. 12 itmes.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of bas-relief portraits by Mary Jeffery Galt of William R. Galt and sculptor Alexander Galt II. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and acquaintances (some identified). 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and co-workers (some identified). 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with shipmates aboard U.S.S. Trenton, U.S.S. Yantic, and steamer Gedney. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Huron, U.S.S. Yantic, and other, unidentified ships and of memorial plaque to victims of Samoa disaster, belonging to Robert Ware Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the ships Chicago, Jean Bart, and unidentified ship, belonging to Robert Ware Galt?. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 36 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 38 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary F. Butt Galt, some with friends. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of James M. Butt, Jr., brother of Mary F. Butt Galt. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt, including her father James M. Butt, Sr. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary V. Jones Butt (Mrs. James M. Butt, Jr.) 9 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., as a student at the U.S. Naval Academy and as a naval officer. 20 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., in civilian dress. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., and other, mostly identified, men, chiefly naval officers. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Arkansas and other unidentified ship (possibly also the Arkansas) that belonged to Rogers H. Galt, Sr. 4 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, belonging to Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, of unidentified people.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of boarding house in San Francisco [?] with Rogers H. Galt, Sr., Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, and 5 unidentified people. 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt and Mary Blair Grigsby Galt and children: Susan Duane Galt, Mary Carrington Galt, Carrington [G.] Galt, Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt, [William R. Galt, Jr.], and [Robert W. Galt, Jr.]. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan W. Galt Duane. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Dr. Alexander Duane (husband of Susan W. Galt Duane). 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotogrpahs of Dr. Alexander Duane and Susan W. Galt Duane and their sons Alexander Galt Duane, Robert L. Duane, and William R. Galt Duane. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of James S. Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Minson Galt III. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 20 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 27 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 23 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt and Susan W. Galt Duane at Virginia Beach and Ocean View [VA?] with unidentified/unknown people. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt, Robert Ware Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby, in Hot Springs, Arkansas and on the \"Yonahloesee Road.\" 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with Emily Christian, Julia Lindsay, Liza Bowers, and \"Pitti Pat.\" 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby, grandniece Anne Galt Kirby Black and other unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with relatives and friends. 23 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and acquaintances of Annie A. Galt. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of reconstructions of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria and of a Viking ship belonging to Annie A. Galt? 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt III. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of William R. Galt, Mary Williams Ware Galt, Mary Jeffery Galt, Robert Ware Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Sr., William W. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, James S. Galt, John Minson Galt III, Annie A. Galt, and Alexander Galt III.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as an infant and young child. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a young woman. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt. 41 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt with first cousins Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt and M[ary] C[arrington] G[alt]. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a Y.M.C.A. volunteer in France, circa 1918-1919. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt and others in France, circa 1918-1919. 21 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and street scenes, some identified, in Baccarat, Badonvillers (?), Mayence, Nancy, and Paris, France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 49 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified people, street scenes, and building in France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 46 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of gravestones of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, and Gov. Samuel Ashe (1725-1813), Col. Samuel Ashe (1763-1836), and William S. Ashe (1813-1862) and of a memorial plaque to [Gov.] Samuel Ashe. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Paul Welles at their wedding and in their 25th year of marriage and with her bridal attendants Mary Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with daughter Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Paul Welles, mostly with children Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, and Francis Raymond Welles.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as an infant and young child. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., with relatives, including wife Elizabeth Bowler Galt; daughters Elizabeth Allen Galt, Mary Eva Galt, and Eva Redwood Galt; brother-in-law Paul Welles; niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson; nephews Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and [John Galt Welles]; and granddaughter Caroline Galt Grant. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nSnapshots of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.'s home in Abescon, N.J. and of New Jersey shore, including, one of V. Lee Kirby, husband of Mary Ware Galt Kirby.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt, some with unidentified people. 27 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs belonging to John Meares Galt. 24 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as an infant and a young child. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a young girl. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a girl. 23 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby in adulthood. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, John Meares Galt, and Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as children and young adults. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Wlles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 4 items","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Mary Jeffery Galt, John Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Rogers Galt Welles, and other relatives. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, Frances Galt, Mary Jeffery Pearson, John V. Pearson, Jr., Mary Ware Galt Kirby, and V. Lee Kirby. 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of \"Miss Pinkie Morecock \u0026 her school,\" including Elizabeth [A.] Galt [Welles] and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children and grandchildren of [William W. Galt]: William R. Galt, Jr., Robert W. Galt, Jr., Mary Carrington Galt, William R. Galt III, and Virginia Ward Galt. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt Duane and of his grave at Bony, France (killed in World War I). 22 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert L. Duane and one of his first wife Marjorie Cluett Duane. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt Duane. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unknown/unidentified members of the Duane family. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan Galt Zimmerman and husband Alfred G. Zimmerman, son Alfred G. Zimmerman, Jr., and son [Richard G. Zimmerman?]. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of Alexander Galt [II] and [Emily Cocke] Galt. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and [Paul Welles]: Mary Jeffery Welles, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and John Galt Welles. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A[llen] Galt, Mary E[va] Galt, and Eva R[edwood] Galt. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Anne Galt Kirby Black?], one with her father [V. Lee Kirby]? 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Emily Christian and of \"Green Oaks,\" the Christians' house in Charles City [Virginia]. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John T. G. Galt and his daughter Mary Galt, of Louisville, Kentucky. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Edward P. Galt, his brother Dr. James D. Galt, his son William C. Galt, and his daughter Mary Alexander Galt. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children from families related to Galt family. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children related to the Galt family (some identified). 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Aleck and Beckie Preston, \"married servants of Annie A. Galt,\" and of Mrs. Harriet Dishman. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous people, portraits, and sculptures, including Robert E. Lee and other \"generals of the South,\" and Abraham Lincoln. 20 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of residents of Williamsburg, Virginia. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the Lord Botetourt statue in front of the Wren Building, College of William \u0026 Mary, and of the Bodleian plate showing views of the Brafferton Indian School, the Wren Building, the President's House, the Capitol, and the Royal Governor's Palace. Virginia flora and fauna circa 1700 are also shown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of interiors of Bruton Parish Church, 1905 [Williamsburg, Virginia] and of Fork Church, Hanover County, Virginia; and of exteriors of Church of our Savior, St. Martin's Parish; Old Fork Church, St. Martin's Parish Church; Trinity Church, Doswell, Virginia, St. Martin's Parish; and Trinity Church, St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings and scenes in Williamsburg, Virginia, including Bruton Parish Church, the courthouse, and buildings at The College of William \u0026 Mary. 35 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"Old Galt House,\" Williamsburg, Virginia, including two interior views. 19 items. See also oversize file.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Williamsburg, Virginia, including the \"Powder Horn,\" an aerial view of the city, and an unidentified building. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of painting and sketch of Bruton Parish Church. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of seals, pennant, and watercolor (?) sketch of exposition grounds from 1907 Jamestown Exposition. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"new church\" at Jamestown, Virginia, Old St. Luke's Church, and an unidentified church. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of table from Nelson-Galt House and of communion plate at Jamestown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of church tower remains at Jamestown, Virginia. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings at 1907 Jamestown Exposition including the Administration Building; Arts and Crafts Village; Auditorium; Copper Building; Copper, Silver, and Woodworking Building; Machinery Hall; Manufacturers Building; Model Schools; Mothers and Children's Building; and Transportation Building. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of grounds at 1907 Jamestown Exposition showing trails, natural settings, and unidentified buildings. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs from 1907 Jamestown exposition showing state buildings at various stages of design and construction. State buildings include Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and buildings, some identified. 31 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs \"taken by a German who was captured by a French soldier and film found on him... shows Kaiser, Crown Prince, and Hindenberg reviewing the German troops on the Western front for the last time.\" 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nFor preservation reasons, placed not in a folder but in a small box at the end of the larger box.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 22 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men in groups of three or more. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men and women in groups of two or more. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of groups of unidentified/unknown men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nVarious acetate negatives. Eleven nitrate negatives have been moved to special storage, contact SCRC staff member.","Scope and Contents\nArtifacts are in Group XII","Scope and Contents\nLinen infant shirt received by Rogers H. Galt \"at Callao Peru soon after learning of the birth of little Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.].\" (A1) Small leather wallet of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A2) Small leather wallet from Columbia College, of [John Meares Galt?]. (A3) Small leather wallet. (A4) Small flat leather case of John Meares Galt. (A5) John Meares Galt b. 1893 Contained miscellaneous writings now in Box VIII, Folder 21. (A6) Leather letter case of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A7) Two-ring binder with \"VMI\" and \"Varsity\" on cover belonging to Mary \"Jeff\" [Jeffery] Welles. (A8) Small leather wallet of [Rogers H. Galt]. (A9) Two paintbrushes [of Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A10) Picture frame. Made of cardboard and paper, decorated with watercolor violets. (A11) Small leather wallet. (A12) Round, flat box containing plaster medallion of unknown woman. (A13) Small white box holding calling cards of \"Miss Galt.\" (A14) Two small pieces of cloth from Schoenig \u0026 Co., Opticians, for cleaning glasses. (A15) Very small green box with lid containing red wax seal. (A16) Garter belt. (A17) Two small American flags on short sticks. Each flag has 34 stars. (A18) Cotton toiletries kit with embroidered \"M.\" (A19) Leather wallet belonging to Robert W. Galt containing Freemason certificates. (A20) Three-dimensional plastic Christmas card, enclosed in small, flat box and accompanied by card from Lottie and Mary Garrett. (A21) Small pieces of clear glass wrapped in cloth and tied with string. (A22) Small vinyl pouch holding plastic ruler. (A23) Small piece of beige cotton fabric with blue stitching at edge. (A24) Black, pretied boxtie. (A25) Small, flat box originally containing mourning paper. (A26) Small painting of hills and lake or river. (A27) Small leather wallet. (A28) Mailing label addressed to Mrs. Paul Welles, sent from France circa 1918. (A29) Small painting of unidentified flower. (A30) Small watercolor painting of unidentified church ruin. (A31) Small watercolor painting of buildings on shore of body of water. (A32) Small painting of mountain scene with building and two figures. (A33) Small painting of unidentified church ruin at water's edge. (A34) Small painting of lighthouse. (A35) Small painting of winter farm scene. (A36) Clay [?] tablet with inscribed figure mounted on rough wooden board, covered with plastic lid and wrapped in cloth and tied with string. Accompanied by note concerning date written by E[lizabeth] G[alt] W[elles]. (A37) Small charcoal sketch of building on rocky river on lake bank. (A38) Small rectangular template with initials R.H.G. [Rogers H. Galt] and small design. (A39) Small wooden gavel. (A40) Button from the St. Andrew's Society, Charleston, S.C. (A41) Drawing compass. (A42) Floral painting on enamled surface. (A43) \"Unbleached sharks tooth.\" (A44) Black cord. (A45) Template for calling cards of Mollie J. [Mary Jeffery] Galt. (A46) Small round pillbox labeled \"Pil[ls] Quinine Sulphat,\" containing 2 capsules and 1 pill. (A49) \"Ends of neck ribbon\" in form of butterflies. (A50) Template for calling cards of Mary Meares Galt. (A51) Template for calling cards of Rogers H. Galt. (A52) Template for calling cards of Miss Mary M[eares] Galt. (A53) Ribbon flower of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A54) Metal chain with horseshoe-like attachment. (A55) Drawing compass (A56) Epaulettes of [Rogers H. Galt?]. (A57) Small oval of clear glass with slightly bevelled edges, possibly from a pair of eyeglasses. (A58) Identification bracelet engraved with \"Mary M Galt, Y.M.C.A., A.E.F.,\" apparently worn during her service in the Foyer du Soldat in France. (A59) Ribbon from Old Home Week Reunion, Newport, R.I., 1905. (A60) Ceramic [?] \"queue curler.\" (A61) Cork stopper, partially charred. (A62) Small glass vial with cork stopper labeled \"poison[ous].\" (A63) Knotted brown cord keychain [?]. (A64) Black plastic accessories [?]. (A65) Scraps of cloth and ribbon. (A66) Metal whistle. (A67) Metal buckles for suspenders? 3 items. (A68) Plate for calling cards of \"J.L. Meares, M.D.\" (A69) Plate for calling cards of \"Mrs. J.L. Meares.\" (A70) Plate for calling cards of \"Dr. J.L. Meares and Lady [?].\" (A71) 2 metal buckles. (A72) Small cardboard tag printed with \"Joel Gutman \u0026 Co....Baltimore,\" possibly used to pack sewing notions. (A73) Small leather wallet embossed with \"R.H. Galt.\" (A74) Small olive-green circle of felt embroidered with insignia of the medical profession. (A75) Metal plate, mounted on wooden block, engraved with certification of John Minson Galt [II?] as a medical doctor. (A76) Eraser reading, \"J.H. Green's genuine improved ink eraser and paper cleaner -- Manufactured by M. \u0026 B., New York.\" (A77) Strip of beige cloth. (A78) Small cardboard box with label reading \"Leonard Henley, Jr., Druggist, Williamsburg, VA.\" (A79) Keychain hold button reading \"Pacific Steam Nav Co.\" (A80) Sheer handkerchief with lace. (A81) Flat, oval piece of balsa wood with mostly illegible letters and words carved or burned into it. (A82) Small brown leather (alligator skin?) case containing mirror and pockets for manicure utensils, one holding an ivory (?) nail file. (A83) Small leather fastener with snap closure. (A84) Article of clothing, possibly a sleeve, marked, \"M.J. Galt no 2.\" (A85) Beige leather and cloth apron connected with a fraternal order, possibly one of the Freemason Lodges to which the Galt men belonged. (A86) Two small stones, one marked \"B house\" in pencil [from Elizabeth (Betty's) Ashe Galt's Wlles house?]. (A87) Two metal buttons, one painted black. (A88) Four used pencils. (A89) Sheer handkerchief embroidered with floral border and word \"Sister,\" wrapped in ruled paper labeled \"M.J. Galt's.\" (A90) Rose-headed wrought nail, pre-1860 (possibly 18th-century). (A91) Article of clothing, possibly a belt, embroidered \"M.M.\" [Mary Meares Galt?]. (A92) Small ceramic doll's head. (A93) Small cardboard box containing three stamps reading \"M.J. Galt\" and \"Galt\" and two small fabric-covered blocks of wood. (A94) Small balsa wood (?) keepsake box with green velvet-covered lid and metal lock. Contains key to lock, pair of spectacles, and small, accordion-like purse. (A95) Two doorknobs, one on shaft. (A96) Two small wooden spindles. (A97) Small cardboard pillbox, 1 1/2 inches in diameter, from Williamsburg, Virginia, containing two die approximately 1/4 inch square. (A98) Small cardboard box containing fragment of ambrotype of \"Mrs. R.H. Galt [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] when a small child.\" (A99) Embroidered keepsake reading, \"Hope the [anchor] of the soul.\" (A100) White and gold paper doily. (A101) Epaulets, ribbon and band of naval uniform of unidentified person. (A102) Small wooden block on which is carved: \"a piece of the Ram Virginia.\" (A103) Box also includes a manuscript with photographs entitled \"The Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nOversize material","Scope and Contents\nPainting, undated, by unknown person, labelled \"The Park Genuine from Nature\"","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1815-1849, of Patrick H. Galt including chiefly appointments in the Corps of Artillery","Scope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1823 deed for Alexander Dickie Galt's purchase of Thomas Nelson, Jr.'s, house and lot in Williamsburg, Virginia with original envelope.","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1844, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President John Tyler","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1853, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President Franklin Pierce.","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, 1807-1815, by William T. Galt of disbursements at \"the Lunatic Hospital.\"","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1837, appointing Richard W. Leecock and assistant surgeon in the Navy, signed by President Andrew Johnson.","Scope and Contents\nMeteorological report, 1843, by James P. Espy presented to Alexander D[ickie] Galt by the author.","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of [John M. Galt II].","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificates, 1837-1854, of John M. Galt [II] from the College of William and Mary, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Medical Society of Virginia.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1851 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II] relating to treatment of the insane and to meteorology.","Scope and Contents\nDefinitions of \"characteristics,\" undated, by Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"Queen of Mary poetry,\" undated, by W[illiam] R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nDraft, undated, of [\"A Visit to the Hermitage\"] by [William R. Galt].","Scope and Contents\nPrinted cover, 1851, of \"Sei Fabbriche di Firenze\" of [sculptor Alexander Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1863 obituary of [sculptor] Alexander Galt [II].","Scope and Contents\nU.S. passport, 1848-1862, of [sulptor] Alexander Galt [II].","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificate, 1851 and 1854, of James Dickie chiefly from the University of Virginia and the University of Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents\nNewspaper clipping on comets and the \"solar phenomenon\" and pages from books on \"Regime moral\" and \"treatment of insanity.\"","Scope and Contents\nPlans, 1901 and undated, of foundation of church at Jamestown, Virginia, probably drawn by Robert W. Galt, and of \"Jamestown Protection\" planned by A.P.V.A.","Scope and Contents\nPapers, 1922-1923, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt, including executor's accounts and \"construction\" of her will","Scope and Contents\nInsurance policies, 1903-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt and Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1866 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] including sketches, a letter from a friend, a chart noting composition and coloring for a portrait [?], and notes for a play or short story [?].","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1888, 1889, of Mary Jeffery Galt, for life membership in the A.P.V.A.","Scope and Contents\nSketch and enlarged photograph, undated, of [William R. Galt] by [Mary Jeffery Galt] probably used to make bas-relief portrait of him","Scope and Contents\nSketches, 1875 and undated, by M[ary] J[effery] Galt of [Emily Christian], [Mary Meares Galt], and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and of [architectural detail?]","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Mary Jeffery Galt] as a young child and adult.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1871-1917, of Robert Ware Galt, for naval appointments, fraternal organization memberships, and A.P.V.A. life membership.","Scope and Contents\nMarriage certificate, 1890, of Robert W. Galt and Mary Frances Butt","Scope and Contents\nMaps, 1893 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt] of Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo.","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1914, 1923, of [Robert Ware Galt?] about Samoan naval disaster of 1889","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868, 1892, 1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including draft of a report ship goin aground and balance sheets drafted for Bureau of Ordnance.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895, 1910, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nDiploma and certificates, 1872-1907, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Navy, and fraternal organizations.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894 and undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt.","Scope and Contents\nDiploma, 1880, of J[ohn] Minson Galt [III] from the University of the City of New York for the M.D. degree.","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and school certificates, 1901-1946, of Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1858-1952 [?] and undated, of Mary Meares Galt including Colonial Dames applications","Scope and Contents\nDiploma and school certificates, 1901-1907, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt [Welles].","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical charts, undated, of the Galt family, drafted by [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.?].","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1966, about Colonial Williamsburg from the New York Times.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of [William R. Galt], probably used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to make bas-relief portrait of him and of portrait itself. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs, circa 1890 and undated, of Galt family members and others. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, 1916 and undated, of Emily Christian Carr, Mary Ware Galt [Kirby], John M[eares] Galt, [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], [Mary Meares Galt], and Mary Frances Butt Galt [Mrs Robert W. Galt].","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown women and of bridal couples [?].","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of [the Old Galt House, Williamsburg, Virginia], [Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia], and the old tower and new church, Jamestown, Virginia. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown places. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nBlueprints and maps, 1951-1952 and undated, of Colonial Williamsburg and vicinity.","Scope and Contents\nUnidentified coats of arms, undated.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous printed materials, 1853-1919 and undated.","Scope and Contents\nPhotostats, 1951 and undated, of documents dating 1665, 1728, 1775, 1838, 1851, 1852, 1854, 1884, and 1888, pertaining to Galt family history.","Scope and Contents\nMen's receipt book, 1870s?, U.S. Navy, blank.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1910, 1944 and undated, including Jeffery family history char, a document concerning the transportation of Chinese troops, short stories, a map showing farms and other development along the York River, and a sketch of an unidentified building","Scope and Contents\nPastel portrait, undated, of young boy, with illegible signature by the artist","Scope and Contents\nThe Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt with photos inserted by Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), include Painting of Hills and Lake or River (78G73.A27), Charcoal Sketch of Building on Rocky River on Lake Bank (78G73.A38)"," All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."," Eleven nitrate negatives moved to special storage for preservation reasons.","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","Eastern State Hospital (Va.)","Tidewater Weekly Review (Williamsburg, Va.)","Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Weekly Gazette (Va.)","Galt family","Galt, Alexander D. 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The collection also contains clippings, photographs, and personal mementos such as artifacts."," Negatives have been added to Galt III, Group XI, Box IV, folder 44."," Some material pertaining to William R. Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, folder 59, Oversize files."," Some material on Gabriel Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, Folder 60, Oversize files."," Three boxes of newspapers: Virginia and Non Virginia 1833-1897 and Williamsburg, Virginia, 1853-1865, are shelved in oversize.","Scope and Contents\nPapers of ancestors and extended family of William R. Galt and his wife Mary Williams Ware Galt. In addition to personal correspondence, this group holds receipts, diaries, and an extensive correspondence concerning the family's legal efforts to obtain \"bounty\" lands in Ohio that date from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1750 and 1752, of Samuel Galt for purchase of various merchandise","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1766, of William Inglish (brother of Mary Inglish Galt?)","Scope and Contents\nLetters, 1767-1792, received by John Minson Galt [I] from his sister Sarah Trebell and son A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccount, undated, of [John Minson Galt I?]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1788, of [John Minson Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1785-1807, received by Alexander Dickie Galt from his Father John Minson Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal Correspondence, 1796 - 1839, received by Alexander Dickia Galt from his sister Mary Galt, brother W[illiam] C. Galt, sister S[arah] T. Galt, nephew Norbonne A. Galt, and son J[ohn], M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1790-1834, received by Alexander Dickie Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, bills, and receipts, 1814-1840 and undated, of Alexander Dickie Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1793-1838, of Alexander Dickie Galt, including card announcing midwifery lectures, stock certificate, and prescription.","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, undated, of Alexander D[ickie] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1813-1825 and undated, received by Mary [Dorothea] (Polly) Galt from her husband A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt, mother Elizabeth Ege Galt [?], and others","Scope and Contents\nRecipt, 1855, of Mary D[orothea] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCourtship letters of Judith Sheppard to William Galt [son of Gabriel and Elizabeth Ege Galt?], 1795-1797 and undated","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839, received by Gabriel Galt Williamson [son of Elizabeth Galt Williamson and Thomas Williamson?] from a cousin","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1802-1804, from EW [Elizabeth Galt Williamson?] to \"Polly\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correpsondence, 1854-1855 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his brother [?] P[atrick] H. G[alt], sons W[illia]m R[ichard] Galt and James D[ickie] Galt, and cousin G[abriel] G[alt] Williamson. And from John Minson Galt (1808-1868)","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1842-1850, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1853 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1840-1853, received by Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1822-1854, of Alexander Galt [I], many for hospitalization of Thomas Jeffery, \"a lunatic\"","Scope and Contents\nPapers, 1833-1838 and undated, of Alexander Galt [I] concerning claims against the state of Virginia for property damaged and destroyed in Norfolk during the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nDeed, 1835, for sale of store at Old Point, Va., witnessed by Alex[ander] Galt [I] and W[illia]m R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1835, of Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Alexander Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nReceipt, 1767, of Rich[ar]d Silvester [grandfather of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1826-1829, of Richard Jeffrey [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffrey Galt?] containing \"little pictures\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Mary Anne Raincock Galt, from her stepsons Alexander Galt [III] and William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1818-1847 and undated, received by Patrick H. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1790, 1819-May 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, June 1820-December 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1823-1840, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1821-1822, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt Family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1846-1847, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1848-1857, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1795-1824, 1840-1865, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, undated, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted copies of legal appeal and briefs, 1882-1884, by attorney Jeremiah Hall concerning claim to Ohio land grant.","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and receipts, 1802-1822 and undated, of William T[rebell] Galt [I]","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1808[?], of William Trebell Galt I[?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839-1844, received by Mrs. Mary Arnet Godwin Galt from her husband William Trebell Galt's half-brother Alexander Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1834-1849, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1836-1852, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1830-1836, of [Mrs.] Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt and William T. Galt, including a court order and two promisory notes","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1842-1848, of William T. Galt [II], including a draft of a letter by him and a notice from the Clerk of the County Court of New Kent to summon a witness.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence received, 1855-1856, by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1891, received by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1877, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1878-1889, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1862-1878 and undated, by Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1838-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nList of creditors and bankruptcy documents, 1862-1872, of Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, of G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1855-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt, including agreement with Eastern Lunatic Asylum about Galt family graveyard, teaching notice, and notes about claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant.","Scope and Contents\nAccount Book, 1869-1871[?], of [Gabriella V. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum and account books, 1884, 1886, of [Gabriella V. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAlmanacs, 1889, 1891, of [Gabriella V. Galt], used as diaries","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Poems by Gabriella V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook of Poems by G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Gabriella V. Galt] containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1838-1874, received by Virginia G. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies of letters, 1834, from Sally T. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Edmond W. Cabell from G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPoem, [1740], written in memory of Mrs. Sarah Saunders","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1836[?]-1846, of Mrs. L[ucy?] S[cervant?] Saunders, including a letter and a sermon","Scope and Contents\nPoem, 1839, copied by L[ucy] B. Saunders","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, 1797-1798, of Robert Saunders","Scope and Contents\nDeed, 1839, between Robert and Lucy B. Sanders and Alexander D. Galt for sale of land in James City County","Scope and Contents\nBusiness and personal correspondence, 1868, 1873-1894, received by G[abriel] A. D. Galt, chiefly concerning claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant","Scope and Contents\nCopies, 1860-1861, of report and letters about G[abriel] A.D. Galt's invention of the trephine, a surgical instrument","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1872, of G[abriel] A. D. Galt, including Civil War parole","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1853 and undated, received by [Dr.] W[illiam C.] Galt from his niece Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary notices (manuscripts and copies), undated, of Dr. William C. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838, received by Norberne Galt [?] from [J]ohn M[inson] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853, received by Dr. William Henry Galt from his cousin Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoems, undated, written to Mary E. Galt by John M. Galt and Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPocket Diary, 1828, of Sally Trebell Capron","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1872-1876, received by Annie B. Capron, concerning Galt property in Ohio","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1862, received by Aaron Jeffery [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1877 and undated, received by Susan M. Christian from relatives","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1850-1880, of Susan M. Christian","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1854, 1862-1879, of Susan M. Christian, including Civil War pass, copy of her letter to a grandchild, and poems sent to her","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Susan M. Christian","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1865, received by Emilie Christian from her sister Mary W. Galt and sister Emma","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Emily [Christian?] from Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1861-1865 and undated, of Emily Christian, including calling cards, invitation, and promisory note","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856, received by Turner Christian from W[illia]m R. Galt concerning Mrs. Christian's share of money received from \"western lands.\"","Scope and Contents\nRental agreement, 1856, between Peter Clowes and Turner Christian, William T. Christian, John M. Galt, and Robert Warburton","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879, received by \"Aunt Fanny\" from J. Beverly Christian","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1820-1842 and undated, of Dr. Richard Leecock [relative of Mary Williams Ware Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and business correspondence, 1820-1824, of Galt, Bullock \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents\nGroup II contains the papers of John Minson Galt II and his sisters Sally Maria Galt and Elizabeth J. Galt, including their personal correspondence, diaries, and other writings. John Minson Galt II's business papers while superintendent of the Hospital for the Insane and his extensive writings on psychiatry and the treatment of the insane also fall within Group II.","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, 1844 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on asylum libraries","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nCase notes by Alexander Dickie Galt for Practical Medicine, 1843, edited by John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nChurch matters and religious writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum notes, 1829-1878, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on the library","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1844-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1847-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nFamily and personal writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II and Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nFragments, undated, by John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nInsanity notes, undated, including classifications, treatments, and case studies, of John Minson Galt","Scope and Contents\nLiterary criticism and creative writing, 1840, 1851, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMedicine, science, and nature writings, 1854 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous essays and writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nMusic and art writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II, including \"Painting and Painters\"","Scope and Contents\nPolitical and news writings, 1853-1859 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including views on abolition, and \"War Notes\"","Scope and Contents\n\"Random Thoughts\" and journal-type entries, 1838, 1839, 1848, 1859, and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nSociety, education, and history writings, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nA Treatise on the Treatment of Insanity materials, undated, of John Minson Galt II","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II] from friends and relatives, including sisters Elizabeth J. Galt and Sarah M. Galt and cousins William R. Galt, James D. Galt, and Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1845-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II], including a letter from John Tyler granting permission to publish his letter commending John Minson Galt's address \"to the board of directors\" [of the asylum?]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1837-1846, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1847-1851, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1852-1861, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1840-1869 and undated, of John M[inson] Gault [II]","Scope and Contents\nFinancial papers, 1846-1859, of John M[inson] Gault [II], including receipts and stock certificate","Scope and Contents\nMs. copies of John M[inson] Gault [II's] writings, 1851 and undated, made by [Sally M. Gault], chiefly concerning treatment of the insane and theology","Scope and Contents\n\"Political Essays,\" 1852, by John M[inson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1856, of sculptor Alexander Galt by John Minson Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of sculptor Alexander Galt by [John Minson Galt II]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1843-1855, of John M[inson] Galt [II] containing entries on various mental hospitals","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, of [John Minson Galt II?] containing notes from chemistry lectures given by [Professor] Leidy of the University of Pennsylvania?","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, [of John Minson Galt II?] containing medical notes","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, containing \"Tribute to my dear sister\" by John M[inson] Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1812, 1857 and undated, of [John Minson Galt II] chiefly concerning treatment of the insane","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Material, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?] on treating the insane (in French)","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1839-1849 and undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II], including admission tickets to medical lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, notes, and draft of advertisement","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, circa 1850-1861 and undated, relating to Eastern Lunatic Asylum [later Eastern State Hospital], including circa 1850 questionnaire concerning a patient, 19th-century circular, clipping, and newsletter","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Copies, [1862?], of obituary of John M[inson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes addressed to John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1880 and undated, received by [Sallie] M. Galt from relatives, including sister Elizabeth J. Galt, cousins W[illia]m R. Galt, Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt], Susan W. Galt [Duane], J[ohn] M. Galt [III], and G[abriella] V. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1879 and undated, received by Sally M. Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1853-1879 and undated, by Sally M. Galt. Includes orignal letters sent.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1867, of S[ally] M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1880, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1842-1871 and undated, of Sally M. Galt, including printed material, promisory note, advertisement for Surry farm, and sketches","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1808 and undated, of John Minson Galt [I], copied by [Sally M. Galt?], including one by W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, undated, of Alexander D. Galt, copied by [Sally M. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, 1868 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II], copied by [Sally M. Galt], including one by [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and writings, undated, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, [ante 1856]-1874, of S[ally] M. Galt recording \"books lent out\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of S[ally] M. Galt containing \"Galt's miscellanies\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally Maria Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonpace book, undated, of [Sally M. Galt of Elizabeth J. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838-1854 and undated, received by Elizabeth J. Galt from friends and relatives","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1841-1854 and undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nProse, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of poems by Elizabeth J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, 1853 and undated, of E[lizabeth] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, transcribed by Elizabeth J. Galt, recording meetings and writings of \"The Cheerful Club\"","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol. 2, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851-1852, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.4, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.6, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.7, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing sketches and poems","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing her writings","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of tree and shrub leaves","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing her poems and essays","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of wildflowers","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing \"Writings of Elizabeth J. Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nThe papers of William R. Galt; his siblings Alexina Galt, Ann Jeffery Galt, Alexander Galt II (the sculptor), and James Dickie Galt; half-brother Edward P. Galt; and wife Mary Williams Ware Galt comprise Group III. This group is notable for the wealth of familial correspondence. The papers also reflect the various careers of the men and the literary asperations of Alexina and Ann Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1850 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his brothers Alexander Galt [II] and James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1866 and undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his daughter Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1880, received by [William R. Galt] from his son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1892, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1882, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son W[illiam] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879-1892 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his children J[ames] S. Galt, Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane], and Annie [A. Galt], sister [Ann J. Galt], grandson Will[iam R.] Galt [Jr.], and granddaughter Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1892, received by William R. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1891 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from William B. and Emma Rogers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence sent by W[illia]m R. Galt to W[illia]m B. Rogers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1892 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Rutherford B. Hayes","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1892, to and from W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and fragments of letters, 1857 [1867?]-1892 and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1892 and undated, of W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1867-1891, of William R. Galt, including conveyance of late Alexander Galt [II]'s property in Florence, Italy, to Mary J[effery] Galt and subpoenas to William R. Galt to testify in Circuit Court of the City of Williamsburg in the case of Brown v. Davis.","Scope and Contents\nMathematical calculations and lessons, undated, of [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of John Minson Galt [II] by [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1872-1879, 1890, and undated, of William R. Galt, including published poems and articles, geometrical problems, and notice of Mountain Home School","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1866-1893 and undated, of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1860-1862, 1888, and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituaries, 1892, of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of William R. Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"List of Scholars,\" 1865-1870, attending W[illiam] R. Galt's school, including payments made by students and by school to W.R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1884, of W[illiam] R. Galt's Latin exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, [1884?], of W[illia]m R. Galt's algebra and geometry exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"Baldr's Death\" from Icelandic","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"The 'Lay of Thrym'\" from Icelandic","Scope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1891-1892, of [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of W[illiam] R. Galt's private scholars","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from her brother Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from relatives and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Alexina Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Ann [J. Galt] from her brother Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Hugh Blair Grisby","Scope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, by Ann J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of Ann J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1853, of poems by A[nn] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, 1856, of A[nn] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of Ann J. Galt, Mary E. Capron, Alexander Galt [II], and Sally T. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1859 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his stepmother Mary A[nne Raincock] Galt, brother W[illia]m R. Galt, sisters A[nn] J. Galt and Zene [Alexina Galt], and cousins Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt and John M[inson] Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his brother James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1854-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPower of attorney, 1856, by Alexander Galt [II] to James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nAppointment, 1862, of Alexander Galt [II] as Aide-de-Camp signed by W[illia]m J. Richardson, Adjutant General","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, about sculptor Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, about Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items and sketches, 1858 and undated, of Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nSketchbook, undated, [of Alexander Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1859-1860, received by James D. Galt from brother W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1858 and undated, received by James D. Galt from Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863 and undated, received by James D. Galt from relatives and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1858-1882, received by James D. Galt, chiefly concerning his work as Health Officer of Norfolk, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nSpeech, [1888?], by [James D. Galt?] to Medical Society of Georgia","Scope and Contents\nConfederate Army papers, 1861-1865, of James D. Galt including appointments and parole","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1853-1854, 1877, and undated, of James D. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of James D. Galt containing Greek exercises","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1876, 187?, 1892, of Edward P. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849, 1876, 1888, 1892, received by Mary [Williams] W[are] Galt from her husband W[illiam] R. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware Galt] from her daughter [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1872 - October 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1872 - December 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1873 - June 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1873 - December 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1874 - June 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1874 - December 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1878-1880, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1893 - March 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1894 - July 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1894 - October 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1894 - December 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - December 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1895 - March 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1890 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1883, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son J[ames] S. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1884, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son John [Minson Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1887[?]-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Zander [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1890 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams Ware Galt] from Susan M. Christian, Turner Christian, W[illiam] M. Christian, and Emily Christian","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1840-1893 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams] Ware Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1873-1894 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calling cards and invitations, 1896 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Mary Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nObituary [1897] of Mary [Williams] Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nGroup IV is devoted solely to the voluminous papers of Mary Jeffery Galt. Her correspondence with family, friends, and acquaintances ranges from the 1850s to the 1920s and includes portrait painter Matthew Wilson and U.S. senator Col. Henry du Pont. Mary Jeffery's financial affairs and professional career are also well documented. Genealogy and family history, writings, sketches, journals, and diaries round out her personal papers. Group IV also includes correspondence, receipts, sketches, certificates, and other items relating to Mary Jeffery's role in the APVA.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1855-1880 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her father W[illia]m R. Galt and mother M[ary Williams] W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1904, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rob[er]t W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868[?]-1895, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1898, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1900 - September 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1900 - December 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1901 - April 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1901 - September 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1901 - December 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1902 - May 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1902 - August 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1902 - November 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1904, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rogers H. G[alt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1897, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother William W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1916 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother W[illiam] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1911 and undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1918 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1883, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brothers James [S. Galt] and John [Minson Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1906, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1916, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1921 and undated, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1921 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1879 and undated, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Sally M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1915, received by \"Molly\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Frank L. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1891, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin G[abriella] V. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-October 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1905 - December 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1910, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1917, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1921, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1918, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1910 - May 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1910 - December 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-March 1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew R[ogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1912-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1917, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H.] Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-April 1919, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt. Includes 4/16/1919 letter from John Meares Galt to his sister, Elizabeth Ash Galt Welles. \"Dear Bets.\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1894, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1902, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1908, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1909-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1922, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 26, 1897 - December 21, 1897, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, December 22, 1897 - January 1898, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1922 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from Henry T. Sharp","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1890, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from philanthropist William Wilson Corcoran and artist Ja[me]s Arnold Morris","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1882-1887, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from portrait painter Matthew Wilson","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery from R[obert] A[lonzo] Brock [corresponding secretary of the Virginia Historical Society]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1892, received by [Mary Jeffery] Galt from V[arina] Jefferson Davis, concerning bust of her husband Jefferson Davis by sculptor Alexander Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1889-1991 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis about Alexander Galt's bust of Jefferson Davis","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1893-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Jeanine M. Wilson [Mrs. Matthew Wilson]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, 1921-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from Lyon G. Tyler","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1915, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1922 and undated, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letter, 1818[?]-1919, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A.] Dupont [sic]","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1916-1921 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A. Du Pont]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1865, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1870, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1882, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1889, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1895, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1900, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1905, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1922, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1880-1913, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1914-1921 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1879-1899, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1913-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1880-1886, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist and art teacher","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1898 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1922, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from her nephew and lawyer Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1912-1920, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from her lawyer C[onway] Whittle Sams","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1921-1923 and undated, to and from Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her father William Richard Galt and the bas-relief portrait she made of him","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1870-1888, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1889-1894, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1895-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1903-1910, received by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1911-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1917-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1855-1876, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1877-1889, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1890-1906, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1907-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBills and receipts, 1882-1891 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccounts and inventories, circa 1880-1881 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1865, 1869-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1899-1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1901-1903, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1904-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1909-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1913-1916, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1917-1922 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1878-1900 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1901-1915 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1888-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1899, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1901, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1902, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, January 1903 - May 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, June 1903 - December 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1904-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1906-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1909, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancellled checks and deposit envelopes, 1910-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1895-1900, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1900-1902, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs and check memoranda, 1903-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1907-1911, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1911-1921, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1887-1918, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nWills, 1921-1922, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1917-1922, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1922-1923, relating to the death and estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1923-1932 and undated, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934 and undated, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1924-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1928, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1933, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescript, undated, of memoir of childhood by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nWritings, 1896-1917 and undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1894-1914 and undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] about her uncle, the sculptor Alexander Galt [II]","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1911 and undated, by Mary J[effery] Galt about the \"Paradise table\" owned by the Galts","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families","Scope and Contents\nHistory of the Williamsburg magazine, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] Separate box for folder 13a. Portrait of Sallie Maria Galt by Mary Jeffery Galt. Dated 1881","Scope and Contents\nSketchbook, 1877-1882[?], of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSmall sketchbook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, used by [Mary Jeffery Galt?] to paint portraits","Scope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, 1854-1919, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, undated, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1853-1920, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrescriptions and ophthalmological record, 1887-1922 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1885-1913 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt about her art work, including employment as a teacher and portrait painter","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1858-1920 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMomentos, 1895-1899, held by [Mary Jeffery Galt] for her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nObituary, [July 1922], of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted","Scope and Contents\nAutograph book, circa 1850s?, and diary, 1862, of Mary J[effery] Galt. Autograph book also contains miscellaneous notes.","Scope and Contents\n\"Friendship book,\" 1856-1861, of \"Mollie\" [Mary] J[effery] Galt containing notes from friends, sketches, and printed illustrations","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1859-1862?, of Mary J[effery Galt], containing adresses, diary entries, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1860-1866, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1865, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing diary entries and French exercises","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, circa 1886-1887 and circa 1889, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1882-1883, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPocket calendar, 1887, of [Mary] J[effery] Galt used as a notebook","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1888, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few sketches","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1891-1893 and 1893-1894?, of Mary J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1900, 1903, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing accounts and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1902 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning family history notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1905-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous notes and household accounts during her residence in Baltimore, Maryland","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1906 and circa 1907-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] contianing personal accounts, family history, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1909-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book of [Mary Jeffery Galt], including accounts kept of expenditures for her ward and nephew John [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt containing copies of letters concerning APVA, family history, history of \"the Old Galt House,\" and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1913, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1918-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMemoir of childhood, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] copied by [Elizabeth A. Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing art notes","Scope and Contents\nPrescription pad, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family history notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous accounts and notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family notes","Scope and Contents\nDiary, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing references to \"Mr. W.\" [portrait painter Mathew Wilson?]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum books, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few addresses and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nArt journals, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1889 received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Lucy Clay Brown, C[ynthia] B.T. Coleman, Ellen Bernard Lee, Sara A. Pryor, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1911, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, Elisabeth Harrison, and R.M. Smith and others about APVA purchase of the Powder Horn in Williamsburg","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1913, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Kate Cabell Clairborne, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mollie Lightfoot, Sara A. Pryor, Virginia M. Robinson, Rosa Rountree, R.M. Smith, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about APVA's founding, charter, constitution, by-laws, meetings, membership, properties, and yearbooks, and about offices held by Mary Jeffery Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1923, among Mary Jeffery Galt, George L. Arps, R.W. Brock, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mrs. J.T. Ellyson, Alexander Galt, Annie A. Galt, W[illiam] W. Galt, R.M. Harrell, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Kate Baldwin (Mrs. Barton) Myers, Virginia M. Robinson, and others chiefly about Mary Jeffery Galt's contested status as founder pf the APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1894, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Park C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's management of Jamestown, including restoration, security, finances, and excursions","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, and others chiefly about the Norfolk branch of the APVA's management of Jamestown, restoration of the \"ruins,\" graveyard, and grounds, excursions to the property, and APVA yearbook","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby. Belle S. Bryan, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, and others chiefly about organization, membership, and annual reports of the Norfolk Branch of the APVA; carbon copy of typescripts outlining duties of local directors of the APVA.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Louise [?] J. Barney, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about excursions to and management of Jamestown, including caretaker, finances, restoration, and arrangements with U.S. Engineer Department","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1900, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mary Winder Garrett, and others chiefly about Jamestown finances, visitors, caretaker, restoration; membership of Jamestown Committee; and passage of two bills by Virginia General Assembly concerning APVA charter and title to land at Jamestown, respectively","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1905, received by Marry Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, L.D. Davis, Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, chiefly regarding Jamestown finances, V[irginia] M. (Mrs. J Enders) Robinson, and others contracted restoration of foundations and tombstones, Tercentenary Anniversary committee, excursions and exposition, and reluctance to allow D.A.R. and [Colonial] Dames to erect buildings or monuments on the island","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1911, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, B.L. Farinholt, Mrs. B.J. Farrar, W[illiam] Leal, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, G.T. Shepperd, and others chiefly concerning Mary Jeffery Galt's participation on Advisory Board of Jamestown Exposition Company, controversy over role of Colonial Dames in Jamestown, internecine strife within APVA, maintenance and excavations at Jamestown, early history of Jamestown and vicinity, and APVA meetings and yearbook","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1914, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Kate Cabell Clairborne, W[illiam] L. Leal, Sallie Newton Page, Rosa Rountriee, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about Jamestown restoration, excavation, excursions, new building, work accomplished, commemorative exercises, finances, and fundraising; APVA yearbook, internal conflicts, mismanagment; and Jamestown Committee and other APVA meetings","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1888-1908, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, M.R. Harrell, Virginia M. Robinson, and others about the APVA","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894-1905 and undated, held by Mary Jeffery Galt for payments made for labor and supplies at and transportation and admission to Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nRecords, 1893-1909 and undated, of APCA dues and donations received and money deposited by Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts of reports, 1894[?]-1906, by [Mary Jeffery Galt], Mary Winder Garrett, and Annie A. Galt chiefly about excavations at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nNotes and drafts, 1896 and undated, of the history of the APVA and its work at Jamestown, written by [Mary Jeffery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies and articles of agreement, 1889, between M.R. Harrell and Mary K. Galt, Rebecca M. Smith, Elizabeth Harrison, and Cynthia B.T. Coleman regarding sale of Powder Horn; copies of Mary J. Galt's check to M.R. Harrell as first payment of Powder Horn; sketches of Powder Horn and lot","Scope and Contents\nDrafts of statements, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt about her role as founder of APVA; deposition, 1903, of M.R. Harrell, attesting to Mary J. Galt's ubutuatuve regarding purchase of Powder Horn; statement by Judge Allan R. Hauckel [?] certifying Mary J. Galt's founding of APVA; legal brief, 1923, by Barton Myers arguing that Mary Jeffery Galt \"first conceived the idea of forming\" the APVA","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895-1919 and undated, relating to APVA and Jamestown, including pamphlets, programs, inviations, tickets, and postcards","Scope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1900 and 1904, and Mt. Vernon Ladies association report, 1885, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy","Scope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1905-1908 and 1911-1912, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Jeffery Galt] concerning the APVA","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1907, 1909, and undated, including sketches, notes, and sample letterhead made by Mary Jeffery Galt, concerning Jamestown and the APVA","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1888-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] listing APVA life members, members, and dues paid, and containing miscellaneous membership notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1894 and 1901, kept by Mary Jeffery Galt recording her excavations at Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nAPVA record book, 1905-1910, of dues paid by Association members","Scope and Contents\nRegister, undated, of names and places [of people who made pilgrimage to Jamestown, Virginia in 1898?]","Scope and Contents\nThe papers of Mary Jeffery's siblings, notably Robert Ware Galt and Rogers Harrison Galt, and their spouses and in-laws make up Group V.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1912, received by Robert Ware Galt from his brother William W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his mother and siblings","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his sister Annie [Alexina Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1923 and undated, received by Robert W. Galt from his daughter Mary Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1922 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from relatives, chiefly nieces and nephews","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1906-1923 and undated, to and from Robert Ware Galt concerning his participation in Williamsburg Lodge, No. 6, A.F. \u0026 A.M.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1912 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1871-1921, received by Robert W[are] Galt concerning naval career and related matters","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1876-1921 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1905-1906, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nConstitution and minutes, 1858-1859, of Mountain Home Society","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1858-1864 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1979-1893, 1917, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1873-1903, 1922, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1872-1891 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865, 1906-1922, and undated, of Robert Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Robert Ware Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872-1876, of Robert W. Galt, containing chiefly naval engineering notes","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872, 1893-1903, of Robert W. Galt listing questions and answers for \"Examination for 3rd Ass't Engineer\" and recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1873-1875, of R[obert] W. Galt, kept chiefly during his service as a naval engineer on the U.S.S. Yantic in China","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1873-1879, 1891 of \"Bob\" [Robert W.] Galt, containing laundry lists [?] and engineering notes made in part during his service on the U.S.S. Yantic","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1881-1883, of R[obert] W. Galt, written during his service as P[assed] A[ssistant] Eng[ineer], U.S. N[avy], on board the steamer Gedney en route to and in Galveston Harbor, Texas","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1881-1890, of Rob[er]t W. Galt containing diary kept on board steamer Gedney and record of correspondence","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1883, of [Robert W. Galt] kept while serving as naval engineer (?) on steemer Gedney","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1885, 1892-1894, 1894-1896, 1897-1898, of [Robert W. Galt], chiefly concerning his activities as a naval engineer","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1886-1892, of R[obert] W. Galt, containing minutes of \"a castle of knights of the Golden Eagle\" in Norfolk, Virginia, laundry lists (?) kept on board the U.S.S. Trenton, and a record of \"letters written\"","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1891-1893, of R[obert] W. Galt recording naval articles he inspected as Passed Assistant Engineer, U.S. Navy, at the General Store House, Naval Yard, Norfolk, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1897, of [Robert W. Galt] used as diary","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1903-1905, of R[obert] W. Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1905, of Robert W. Galt giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events chiefly in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1905-1909, of Robert W[are] Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1906, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1908-1909, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia","Scope and Contents\nLoose pages from ledger, 1909-1910, of [Robert Ware Galt] recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1911, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1911-1912, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1912-1914, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892 and undated, received by [Mary F. Butt Galt] from her brother James M. Butt, Jr., mother, and father-in-law W[illiam] R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1890, received by Mary F. Butt [Galt] from R[obert] W[are] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1889-1890 and undated, received by M[ary] F. Butt Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1889 and undated, of [Mary F. Butt Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1889 and undated, of Mary F. Butt [Galt], including prescriptions, a poem composed by her, and calling cards","Scope and Contents\nMemorials, circa 1882, of James M. Butt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1879, of J[ames} M. Butt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1899, received by James M. Butt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1892, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his parents W[illia]m R. Galt and [Mary Williams Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his siblings [Mary Jeffery Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], A[nnie] A. G[alt], S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane, J[ohn] M[inson] Galt [III], and Alex[ander] [Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1894, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, February 1895 - March 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - June 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910 and undated, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his daughter Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1909 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his children Bettie [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1909, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1908 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 7, 1895 - June 8, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 9, 1895 - June 16, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 17, 1895 - June 24, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 26, 1895 - June 29, 1895 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1896-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from fraternal organizations","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1874-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1894, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from Charles J. Swift concerning stock in the Ostrander Repeating Gun Company","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1865-1899 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1872-1894, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBills of exchange, 1875-1888 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNavigational notes and examinations, 1892-1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]","Scope and Contents\nNavigational notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868-1875, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1876-1885, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1886-1890, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1890 - October 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, November 1894 - December 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1895-1899, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1900-1902, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1903, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1904-1905, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1906, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1907-1910 and undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous naval notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy general court marital orders, 1879-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including lists of navy personnel tried","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1866, 1869, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1870-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1878-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy Bureau circulars, 1863-1878, and department circulars, 1869-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes","Scope and Contents\nU.S. Navy circulars, 1877-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt Sr.] compiled and partially indexed by [Captain A.K. Hughes]","Scope and Contents\nSchool reports, 1859-1860 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nClass reports, 1868-1872, from the Naval Academy of [Rogers H.] Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1898, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] about Ostrander gun","Scope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] chiefly concerning the U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nCalling Cards of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted invitations and club membership cards, 1884-1908 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1883-1910 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1892-1909 and undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1863-1906 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nObituaries, 1910, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], containing personal accounts and notes, receipts for lodging, and naval notes","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, circa 1892, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], including \"Memorandum for [U.S. Navy] Boarding Officers,\" personal accounts, and miscellaneous notes","Scope and Contents\nGrade books, 1893-1894, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] [for classes taught at U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland?]","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1895-1906, of \"General Orders given by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.], Comdr U.S. Navy\"","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing schedules and miscellaneous notes apparently relating to his service in the U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing notes related to naval duties","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1874, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1887 and undated, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883 [?], received by [Mrs.] Mary [Meares Galt] from Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from her husband Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895 and undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1885, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1895, received by Mrs. Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCopies and fragments of letters, undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1882-1892, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1893, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nChildren's story, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1865-1884 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, received by [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] at her Annapolis home?","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1875-1885 and undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1870-1890, 1895, and undated, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares [Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1854-18??, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1864-1870, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895, of \"Mrs. Gault\" [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] containing French exercises","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1888, containing copies of obituary notices of John L. Meares [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nCalling Cards, undated, of John L. Meares [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1888 and undated, received by John L. Meares [Sr.] from relatives and a friend","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850, 1852, 1866, and undated, received by [Elizabeth Ashe] Holmes Meares from friends and relative","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1894, received by C. Neilson, Second Assistant Postmaster General, from F.H. Jones concerning John L. Maers [John L, Meares, Jr.?]","Scope and Contents\nApplication, 1931, of John L. Meares [Jr.] to the Sons of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, of W[illiam] W. Galt from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nNaval correspondence, 1876-1910 and undated, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nFragments of letters, 1894 and undated, from W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and naval clothing requisition, 1874-1895, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1898-1917, of W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted copy, undated, of poem \"The Battle of Manila Bay\" by W[illia]m W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nClipping, 1899, concerning William W. Galt's heroism in U.S. Navy","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1889-1895 and undated, of [Mary Blair Grigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1911 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt Duane from her sister [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brother R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1890 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], John [Minson Galt III], and Alex[ander Galt III]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from sisters-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt, [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt, and Emily [Cocke] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by Susan W. Galt [Duane] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1931 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1887, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1890, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1912, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1882-1891, of S[usan] W. Galt [Duane]","Scope and Contents\nNotes and affidavits, 1934 and undated, of Susan Williams Galt Duane concerning family history","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1868, 1888-1891 and undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1891-1914, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of S[usan] W. Galt Duane","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1875?, of \"Susie\" [Susan] W. Galt [Duane] containing \"a collection of mathematical problems from various authors solved by several students and others - a large portion by W[illia]m R. Galt.\"","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1889-1902, of Alexander Duane","Scope and Contents\nMedical notes, undated, of Alexander Duane","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1897-1927, of Alexander Duane, including his medical and Phi Beta Kappa essays and obituaries","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1874 and undated, received by James S. Galt from his brothers Bob [Robert Ware Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], and R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1880 and undated, of James S. Galt, including a letter granting him leave of absence from the Navy, Latin exercises, and envelopes","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1874 and undated, received by John M[inson] Galt [III] from his brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt]. and Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.], and cousin S[ally] M. Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1881-1882, of John [Minson] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1873-1880, of John M[inson] Galt [III], including school grades and medical certificates","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892, received by Annie A. Galt from her parents W[illiam] R. Galt and M[ary] W. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1898 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from her brother Bob [Robert Ware Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her siblings and sisters-in-law","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her niece Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1934, received by Annie A. Galt from nieces Mary [Meares] Galt and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1931 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1932 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, to and from Annie A. Galt concerning APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and other papers, 1920-1930, of Annie A. Galt, chiefly concerning Mary J[effery] Galt's role in establishing the APVA","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1906-1940, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1867-1905 and undated, of Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and checkboook stubs, 1882-1922 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nWill, 1896, of Mary Jeffery Galt, given to Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1916-1926, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1874-1900 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1885-1937 and undated, of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary [1941] of Annie Alexina Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1901, of [Annie A. Galt], containing household accounts and diary entries","Scope and Contents\nTravel diary, 1904, and family history notebook, undated, of A[nnie] A[lexina] Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Annie A. Galt] and [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1905 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [III], chiefly from his brothers","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1881-1943 and undated, of Alexander Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1875-1888, 1905, and undated, of Alex[ander] Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nObituary, 1952, of Alexander Galt [III]","Scope and Contents\nGroup VI contains the papers of Mary Meares Galt, the eldest child of Rogers Harrison Galt, Sr., and (Mrs.) Mary Meares Galt. In addition to Mary Meare's extensive personal and business correspondence and other papers, Group VI contains information on Galt family history and genealogy.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1892, received by Mary [Meares] Galt from her grandfather W[illia]m R. Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1911, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1922 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1896, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1901, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1905, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1939 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her aunt Annie A. G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondencem, 1905-1950 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1968 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940, 1951-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister-in-law Elizabeth [B.] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1965, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her brother John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1964 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1923-1939, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1971-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1909 received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances, including one concerning APVA","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1918, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1920 - April 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1920 - September 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1921-February 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August-December 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1923 - June 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1923 - October 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1924-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1955, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1963, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1931, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1932-1935, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history. Includes letters from Lyon G. Tyler.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1937 received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1938, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1939-1947, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1948-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1952, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1953, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1954-1956, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1960 - August 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1960 - December 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1961-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1916-1952, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1907-1921, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1923-1929, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1930-1971 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1910-1924, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1928-1951 and undated, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1939-1943 and undated, to and from Mary Meares Galt concerning mismanagement at Blue Ridge College","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1942-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1965-1976, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1893-1949, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1950-1966, 1974, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1902-1973 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1918-1923, and account passbook of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1919-1921, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1922-1961 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nTax papers, 1923-1960 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1940-1955, of Mary Meares Galt, including primssory note and will","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1946-1960 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1956 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt, including remarks made to the Association for Preservation of Virginia Antiquities about Mary Jeffery Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1960, of \"Galt Chronicle\" written by [Mary Meares Galt] for her nephews and nieces","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt about 18th-century jurist George Wythe","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nFamily history papers, 1934-1937 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt, including typescripts of a letter from her great-grandmother Mrs. Samuel Ashe (circa 1851 or 1852?) and of her father William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828.\"","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts of William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828\" and Mary Jeffery Galt's memoir of childhood, made and annotated by Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, undated, prepared by [Mary Meares Galt] of a \"lecture delivered by William R. Galt to the Masonic Fraternity of Norfolk...\" dated 1883","Scope and Contents\n\"Catalogue of works by Alexander Galt, sculptor,\" undated, held by Mary M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] concerning her great-uncle Alexander Galt and his work as a sculptor","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, 1911, 1919-1966, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ashe, and Swann lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines","Scope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, 1896-1936 and ungraded, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted invitations, calling cards, and dance cards, 1897-1965 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1885-1918, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1920-1955, of M[ary] [Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1956-1978 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCopy of letters, undated, from R[obert] E. Lee to President [Jefferson] Davis dated August 29 and 30, 1862, held by [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, circa 1924, 1930, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nObituary, 1978, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1952, of program \"At Home with Lindy,\" sponsored by the Col[onial] Dames of Lexington [Virginia]? Probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1965, of Mary Meares Galt and Commander Robert Wilson's Veteran's Day Program","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, unlabelled, probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, of \"Miss Mary Meares Galt, Honorary Regent of the Virginia Frontier Chapter, D.A.R. Introducing the Hon. Paul A. Holstein-Mayor of Lex[ington, Virginia].\"","Scope and Contents\nBaby journal, 1886, of Mary [Meares] Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"Miscellaneous book,\" 1894-?, of Mary Meares Galt, containing poems, essays, and other writings","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1899-1900?, of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1900, of Mary M[eares] Galt containing recipes","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1904 and undated, containing genealogy notes of Mary Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1906, of Mary Meares Galt, containing personal accounts, miscellaneous notes, and drafts of letters","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing lecture notes on Greek history and notes on family history","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Mary [Meares] Galt containing her poems","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt containing draft of a novel?","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt], containing itinerary from trip to the British isles","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing genealogical notes on Digges, Galt, Jeffery, Silvester, Ware, and other families","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing notes on \"V[irgini]a Rev[olutionary] Sold[iers] + Sailors.\"","Scope and Contents\nAddress books, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1927-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1958-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1960-1974 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1956-1957 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution museum","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1940-1966 and 1978, received by Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1960-1966 and 1978, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1957-1962, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1963-1966 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1957-1963 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt about Jamestown to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter","Scope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1959-1966, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter, to commemorate Lexington's [Virginia] name day","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1948-1958, of [Mary Meares] Galt pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1959-1968, of [Mary Meares Galt] pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1953-1957 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to the Daughters of the American Revolution","Scope and Contents\nScripts, circa 1955, written by Mary Meares Galt for United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and correspondence, 1955, of Mary Meares Galt concerning United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux","Scope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1961 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to members of the Colonial Dames","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1971, of Mary Meares Galt, concerning the Blue Ridge Committee of the National Soceity of the Colonial Dames of America","Scope and Contents\nApplications, 1927-1952 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt to ancestral societies","Scope and Contents\nMary Meares' siblings and their own families are represented in Group VII, as are other members of the extended Galt family and acquaintances.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1901, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1919 and undated, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1939 and undated, received by \"Bets\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Annie [A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905-1938, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1942-1956 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1965, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her brothers Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and John Meares Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1968, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1915-1945, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from her husband Paul [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1932, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1935-1963, received by Alizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1934, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1948, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1975, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1977-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1906-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1908-1909, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, 1910 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1913-1915, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her lawyer C. Whittle Sams","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1919-1978, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nDraft of letter to Col. duPont [sic], 1923, from [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and his reply concerning [Mary Jeffery Galt]'s role as founder of the APVA","Scope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1894-1950 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1900-1954, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nSchool and college papers, 1897-1911, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1907-1979 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nApplications, undated, to ancestral organizations of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, with genealogical information on the Hockaday and Ware families","Scope and Contents\nInvitations, 1912-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1916-1943 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1900-1954 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, including materials on Galt family history","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1900-1905, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1907-1909, of [Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1910, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1913-1914, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary and memorandum book, circa 1924, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1926, 1927, 1928, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1929, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1929, 1933, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nEngagement book, 1930, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], also used as a memorandum book and diary","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1931, 1935, 1941, 1957, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1935, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1936, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nCalendar, 1939, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1937, 1957, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1944, 1961, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nDiary, 1962-1966, of E[lizabeth A.] G[alt] W[elles]","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1937 and 1950, to and from Paul Welles","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1921-1974 and undated, of family of Paul Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1950 and undated, received by Paul Welles and [Elizabeth A. Galt] Welles from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nWedding book, 1916, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] and Paul [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nGuest book, 1919-1946, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]","Scope and Contents\nGuest book, 1946-1979, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]","Scope and Contents\n Personal correspondence, 1896-1905, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1963 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1909-1913, to and from Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1897-1909 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1896-1942 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nDairies, 1907, 1909, of [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nPassbook, 1912, of Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]","Scope and Contents\nComposition book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by John M[eares] Galt from his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1899-1966 and undated, received by John M[eares] Galt from relatives, friends, and business associates","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1912-1915, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nCancelled checks and deposit tickets, 1918, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool and college grades, 1901-1911, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nSchool papers, 1913-1914 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1901-1934 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of John M[eares] Galt containing outlines for literature essays and for biographical sketch of his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1948 and undated, received by Mary Ware Galt Kirby from relatives and friends","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and notes, 1917-1954 and undated, of Mary Ware [Galt] Kirby relating to family history","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1910-1917, 1957, and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nSketch, 1932, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby, by Susan Galt Zimermann","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1968-1975 and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Ware Galt Kirby","Scope and Contents\nDiaries, 1922, of Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1952-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1976, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1969, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunts [Mary Jeffery Galt] and [Annie A. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975 and undated, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1976, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary [Meares] Galt from friends and acquaintances","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations of Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, entitled \"The Great Story Book,\" by Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1902 and undated, of \"Misses Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1934, received by Mary [Meares Galt], [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.], and John [Meares Galt] from relatives","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, 1896-1906, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Annie A. Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt [Kirby] containing their poems","Scope and Contents\n\"The Lord Cornwallis Magazine,\" 1907, 1910, and undated, containing stories and illustrations written and drawn by [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1977 and undated, of Elizabeth Welsh Galt, Susan Duane Galt, Eva Dulaney Galt, Anne Galt Kirby [Black], Susan Duane Zimermann, Richard Galt Zimermann, Elizabeth Allen Galt, William Richard Galt Duane, and Francis Raymond Welles","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922-1933 and 1963-1982, received by [Mary Jeffery Welles] Pearson from relatives and friends, chiefly concerning deaths of her aunt Mary Meares Galt and mother Elizabeth A. Galt Welles","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1931-1978 and undated, of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1982-1983, of [Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson]","Scope and Contents\nMemoir of Mary Meares Galt, 1982, presented by her niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson to the John Rhoads Chapter, DAR. Includes DAR magazine and labeled photographs.","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860, 1905-1945, and undated, received by various Galt family members","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers and clippings, 1870, 1914, and undated, of [Elizabeth Welsh Galt?], Francis L. Galt, and Emily Virginia Galt","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881, 1906, received by Elick [Aleck?] Preston from his sister Sallie Green, by Alexandria Preston from his brother Gable Preston, and by the First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, from Gabe Preston inquiring if Alex Preston or any of his relatives still live in Williamsburg [Aleck Preston worked as a gardener for the Galt family]","Scope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, post-1881, of Hugh Blair Grigsby","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Bettie T. Waring, nanny of [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt]","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1963, 1973, and undated, of various Galt family members","Scope and Contents\nNaval pass, 1804, given to Lieut. Gain \"and lady\" to \"pass within ten miles of Norfolk City and Return.\"","Scope and Contents\nSlave permission?, 1861, signed by E.C. Darlington","Scope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1862 and undated, received by Patrick H. Fowlkes, Confederate Army soldier, Company C. 53rd Virginia Infantry Regiment, \"Old Dominion Rifles.\"","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1957, received by Senator A. Willis Robertson from W.R. Smedberg III, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, concerning the Bancroft Hall program and instruction on American history at the Naval Academy","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous Galt Family Papers including Virginia Gabriel Galt and Gabriel Galt Williamson","Scope and Contents\nPapers that could not be firmly attributed to anyone are in Group VIII.","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1793, 1811-1863, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1866-1889, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1890-1972, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nCorrespondence, undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nGreeting cards, 1887 and undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nFragments of letters and other papers, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPostcards, undated, blank on message/address side","Scope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1761?, 1803, 1818, 1848-1910, and undated, and checkbook, 1887-[1888?], of unkown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, May 3-13, 1861, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, May 14-21, 1861, and undated, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph","Scope and Contents\nDeeds, 1831, 1868, and plat, 1825, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, 1866, 1868, 1878 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1895, 1905, and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMedical notes, 1817-1830 and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nSmall sketches and paintings of unknown people","Scope and Contents\nCalling cards and dance cards, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nInvitations, 1887-1951 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted Calendar, 1890","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1893, with watercolor illustrations","Scope and Contents\nPrinted \"Charles Dickens Calendar,\" 1894","Scope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1899","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1817-1898, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1901-1912, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1913-1952, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1963 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1836-1897, 1903-1944 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, undated, referring chiefly to real estate in Virginia, Maryland, and other states","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people","Scope and Contents\nJournal, 1792, of unknown person. A letter at the Rockefeller Library from [James?] Greenhow to Alexander D. Galt (CWF-M1131.1-Galt Papers I)implies that this journal belongs to Alexander D. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nLedger, 1844-1845, of payments made to unidentified naval personnel","Scope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars, 1884-1885 and 1913","Scope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars and diaries, 1917, 1919, and undated","Scope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917","Scope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containg drafts of letters and miscellaneous notes of unknown person","Scope and Contents\nAccount books, undated, of unknown persons","Scope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing two printed pictures and a clothing list","Scope and Contents\nPocket calendar, undated, of M. Galt?, containing shopping lists and other notes","Scope and Contents\nRemnants of a diary, undated","Scope and Contents\nPrinted books, magazines, and pamphlets compromise Group IX.","Scope and Contents\nAlphabetical index to general orders, circulars, etc. [naval] (January 10, 1863 - June 30, 1881)","Scope and Contents\nAnd Flowers of poetry [partial title] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nForney, John W. Anecdotes of public men (1876)","Scope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia 1738-1780 (1970)","Scope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia, 1738-1780, undated","Scope and Contents\nGarrett, R.R. Baptists in Jamestown","Scope and Contents\nBartholomew's revised \"half-inch\" contoured maps (Ayrshire)","Scope and Contents\nBible review: advanced esoteric thought (October 1908)","Scope and Contents\nBiennial report of the state librarian of North Carolina (July 1, 1942 to June 30, 1944)","Scope and Contents\nGannett, William C. Blessed be drudgery (1893)","Scope and Contents\nTyler, Lyon G. Bruton Church (1895)","Scope and Contents\nBulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (January 1920)","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Rogers Harrison [Jr.]. The Cathode-Ray fluroescence of sodium vapor (1910)","Scope and Contents\nKerl, Simon. A Common-school grammar of the English language (1865)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (July 1908)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (1920)","Scope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (January 1921)","Scope and Contents\nDaily light on the daily path (1903)","Scope and Contents\nPenley, Aaron. The Elements of perspective: illustrated by numerous examples and diagrams (1869)","Scope and Contents\nPotts, Robert. Euclid's elements of geometry, the first book (1864)","Scope and Contents\nEverybody's magazine (February 1911). M[ary] M[eares] Galt","Scope and Contents\nEvery Saturday [magazine] (Christmas 1867). Contains story No thoroughfare by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins","Scope and Contents\nFrench lessons and exercises (1894)","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy marked by [Mary Meares Galt].","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy presented to Mary Meares Galt by the author.","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nGenealogy of that portion of the Galt family descended from James Galt of the fourth generation in America (undated).","Scope and Contents\nParton, James. George W. Childs: a biographical sketch","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1906)","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1917).","Scope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint Luke (undated)","Scope and Contents\nHand book of the New York training school for teachers (1919).","Scope and Contents\nHand book 1923-1924. University of the City of Toledo","Scope and Contents\nHarper's new monthly magazine (December 1871).","Scope and Contents\nHarvey's weekly. (April 9, 1921)","Scope and Contents\nThe Hist[ory of the] College of W[illiam and Mary] from its fou[nding]...","Scope and Contents\nJones, Granville J. The History of the founding of the Eastern State Hospital of Virginia (reprinted from the American Journal of Psychiatry, March 1954). Signed by the author.","Scope and Contents\nToy, Crawford H. The Home of the primitive Semitic race [extractred from Transactions of American Philological Association, 1881]. Signed by the Author.","Scope and Contents\nHorace [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nHow Pope Pius X crushed the French Stillon (1912)","Scope and Contents\nThe Illustrated Old St. Paul's (undated)","Scope and Contents\nTalfourd, Thomas Noon. Ion [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nMaguire, James G. Ireland and the pope: a brief history of papal intrigues against Irish liberty (1888).","Scope and Contents\nRodin, Auguste. L'Art (1911)","Scope and Contents\nHeadley, J.T. Letters from Italy (1845).","Scope and Contents\nCahoon, George. Report on iron deposits (1880)","Scope and Contents\nKirwan [Rev. Nicholas Murray]. Letters to the Rt. Rev. John Hughes","Scope and Contents\nLife and adventures of Ninon De L'Enclos (1849)","Scope and Contents\nThe Life of John Calvin: the great French reformer","Scope and Contents\nKnowles, James Sheridan. Love [drama] (undated)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855 (1949)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1856-1867 (1950)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and notices in Raleigh Register, North Carolina State Gazette, Daily Sentinel, Raleigh Observer and News and Observer 1867-1887 (1951)","Scope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1826-1845 (1947)","Scope and Contents\nMemoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part III (March 26, 1880)","Scope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (November 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (December 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Mind of the Vatican on American political \"institutions\" (1912)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (September 1871)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (February 1872)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (July 1872)","Scope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (1872). Contains article On the English present active participle by W[illiam] R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nThe New Testament (1848)","Scope and Contents\nNew York journal of medicine (May 1860). Contains article by G[abriel] A. D. Galt about his invention the trephine. [Mary Jeffery Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nThe Sulgrave Institution international celebration at Norfolk, Virginia (1920)","Scope and Contents\nOld Brunswick pilgrimages [historical addresses] (1900-1901)","Scope and Contents\nThe Outlook (November 26, 1904)","Scope and Contents\nWalker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898)","Scope and Contents\nThe Outlook (December 14, 1907). M[ary] J[effery] Galt","Scope and Contents\nPeace College catalog (1949-1950)","Scope and Contents\nFletcher, Harvey, and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. The Perception of speech and its relation to telephony (1950)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (September 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (June 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (October 1854)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (December 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (October 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (July 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (April 1939)","Scope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (February 1939)","Scope and Contents\nReply of the rector and visitors of the University of Virginia to the remonstrance on recent changes in the requirements for the degree of master of arts (1892). [William R. Galt]","Scope and Contents\nRegister of ancestors. The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1964","Scope and Contents\nRecuerdo de Montevideo [Uruguay]","Scope and Contents\nRandolph-Macon System of Colleges and academies (1903-1904)","Scope and Contents\nThe Railroad man's magazine (April 1909)","Scope and Contents\nThe Protestant Review (June 1919)","Scope and Contents\nPeterson's magazine (September 1859)","Scope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (November 1954)","Scope and Contents\nThe State (January 20, 1962)","Scope and Contents\nChamberlayne, E.H., Jr. Sunday School Choir (1867)","Scope and Contents\nTetzel redivivus (1913)","Scope and Contents\nBusch, Wilhelm. Tulchen (1877)","Scope and Contents\nScott, Ruby T. Twenty poems (undated)","Scope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (October 1921)","Scope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (January 1922)","Scope and Contents\nVirginia marriage bonds, Richmond City. Vol.1 (1939)","Scope and Contents\nWest Point life (1866)","Scope and Contents\nYearbook of the Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution and the proceedings of the sixty-fourth state conference (March 15-17, 1960) [Mary Meares Galt?]","Scope and Contents\nSt. Nicholas [magazine]. February 1890. Contains article \"The Story of the great storm at Samoa\"","Scope and Contents\nThe Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck. City of Leeds. Education Committee. Report of the School Medical Officer (1919). The Case against woman suffrage. The Converted Catholic (May 1921). The Converted Catholic (July 1920). Echoes from the Roman Catholic Winter School (1903). Episcopal churchnews (1927). Familiar letters to John B. Fitzpatrick, the Catholic Bishop of Boston (1854). In library of W[illia]m R. Galt. Franklin Square Library. Memoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part II (1879). Le Gentilhomme pauvre (1873). The Golden book of the Confraternities (1855). The Gospel according to Saint John (1910). The Gospel according to Saint Luke (1909). Graves genealogy. Journal, 1860-1866, of Mary Jeffery Galt. Majors alphabet. The Martyr in black. Memoirs, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt. New England History Teachers' Association. A[...] of historical material. Scottish notes and queries (April 1907). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1921). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1920). The Works of Shakspeare [sic]. Watson's Jeffersonian magazine (June 1909). You cannot do without the church (circa 1855). Abhedananda, Swami. The Scientific basis of religion (circa 1900). Hagedorn, Hermann. Mothers of New York, what of the children? Hevergal, Frances Ridley. My King, or daily thoughts for the king's children (1883). Haswell, Cha[rle]s H. Engineers' and mechanics' pocket-book (1866). Hawthorne, Julian. The Secret of Solomon (circa 1909) Mitchell, S. Augustus. Mitchell's ancient atlas (1849) Mitchell's atlas (1855), belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt. Mitchell's Atlas, 1859 belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt; has news clippings of the Civil War pasted inside. Moody, D.L. Christ all and in all (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Christ seeking sinners. Moody, D.L. Dare to be a Daniel (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Good news (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. Let the wicked forsake his way. Moody, D.L. Love that passeth knowledge. Moody, D.L. Plain words on conversion. Moody, D.L. Repentance and restitution (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Two classes (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. There is no difference Moody, D.L. Where art thou? (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Work of the Holy Spirit. Plumer, W[illia]m S. False doctrines and false teachers: how to know them and how to treat them. [Saunders, Rev. William]. the Pastor's wife; or, memoirs of E[liza] M. S[aunders]. Vivekananda, Swami. The Real and apparent man (1896). Vivekananda, Swami. The Ideal of a universal religion (1896). Warren, Henry. [Handbook of anatomy]. Walker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898).","Scope and Contents\nScrapbooks are in Group X","Scope and Contents\nScrapbook, circa 1875-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt], chiefly consisting of clippings relating to family members. Scrapbook, circa 1886, of unknown person. Receipt book, 1891-1892, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt, made from receipts pasted into a copy of Report of the Secretary of the Navy, vol.1, 1883. Scrapbook, 1902-1904, of Mary Meares Galt. Scrapbook and travel diary, 1910, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby. Scrapbook, 1912-1936?, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt Welles. Scrapbook cover, undated, of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs are in Group XI","Scope and Contents\nPhotograph of Susan M. Christian. 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as a young man and in later middle age, including one with his students. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as an older man. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt possibly used by Mary Jeffery Galt in making bas-relief portrait of him. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptor Alexander Galt II. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptures of Alexander Galt II, including \"Bacchante,\" bust of Jeferson Davis, and sculpture of Thomas Jefferson. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Williams Ware Galt, including 3 with granddaughter Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, later used to make posthumous portrait of her donated to APVA. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, Annie A. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, and Mary Blair Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nSnapshots of Mary J[effery] Galt with Annie A. Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and with Estelle Christian at Jamestown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her nieces and nephews Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Mary Meares Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby and nephew John Meares Galt. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotograph of Mary Jeffery Galt, holding her grandniece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and one ship, some identified, belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt, including one of a young girl with name and address of portrait painter Matthew Wilson on back. 12 itmes.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of bas-relief portraits by Mary Jeffery Galt of William R. Galt and sculptor Alexander Galt II. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and acquaintances (some identified). 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and co-workers (some identified). 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with shipmates aboard U.S.S. Trenton, U.S.S. Yantic, and steamer Gedney. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Huron, U.S.S. Yantic, and other, unidentified ships and of memorial plaque to victims of Samoa disaster, belonging to Robert Ware Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the ships Chicago, Jean Bart, and unidentified ship, belonging to Robert Ware Galt?. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 36 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 38 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary F. Butt Galt, some with friends. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of James M. Butt, Jr., brother of Mary F. Butt Galt. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt, including her father James M. Butt, Sr. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary V. Jones Butt (Mrs. James M. Butt, Jr.) 9 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., as a student at the U.S. Naval Academy and as a naval officer. 20 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., in civilian dress. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., and other, mostly identified, men, chiefly naval officers. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Arkansas and other unidentified ship (possibly also the Arkansas) that belonged to Rogers H. Galt, Sr. 4 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, belonging to Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, of unidentified people.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of boarding house in San Francisco [?] with Rogers H. Galt, Sr., Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, and 5 unidentified people. 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt and Mary Blair Grigsby Galt and children: Susan Duane Galt, Mary Carrington Galt, Carrington [G.] Galt, Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt, [William R. Galt, Jr.], and [Robert W. Galt, Jr.]. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan W. Galt Duane. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Dr. Alexander Duane (husband of Susan W. Galt Duane). 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotogrpahs of Dr. Alexander Duane and Susan W. Galt Duane and their sons Alexander Galt Duane, Robert L. Duane, and William R. Galt Duane. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of James S. Galt. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Minson Galt III. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 20 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 27 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 23 items","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt and Susan W. Galt Duane at Virginia Beach and Ocean View [VA?] with unidentified/unknown people. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt, Robert Ware Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby, in Hot Springs, Arkansas and on the \"Yonahloesee Road.\" 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with Emily Christian, Julia Lindsay, Liza Bowers, and \"Pitti Pat.\" 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby, grandniece Anne Galt Kirby Black and other unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with relatives and friends. 23 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and acquaintances of Annie A. Galt. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of reconstructions of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria and of a Viking ship belonging to Annie A. Galt? 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt III. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of William R. Galt, Mary Williams Ware Galt, Mary Jeffery Galt, Robert Ware Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Sr., William W. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, James S. Galt, John Minson Galt III, Annie A. Galt, and Alexander Galt III.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as an infant and young child. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a young woman. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt. 41 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt with first cousins Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt and M[ary] C[arrington] G[alt]. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a Y.M.C.A. volunteer in France, circa 1918-1919. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt and others in France, circa 1918-1919. 21 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and street scenes, some identified, in Baccarat, Badonvillers (?), Mayence, Nancy, and Paris, France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 49 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified people, street scenes, and building in France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 46 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of gravestones of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, and Gov. Samuel Ashe (1725-1813), Col. Samuel Ashe (1763-1836), and William S. Ashe (1813-1862) and of a memorial plaque to [Gov.] Samuel Ashe. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Paul Welles at their wedding and in their 25th year of marriage and with her bridal attendants Mary Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with daughter Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Paul Welles, mostly with children Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, and Francis Raymond Welles.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as an infant and young child. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., with relatives, including wife Elizabeth Bowler Galt; daughters Elizabeth Allen Galt, Mary Eva Galt, and Eva Redwood Galt; brother-in-law Paul Welles; niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson; nephews Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and [John Galt Welles]; and granddaughter Caroline Galt Grant. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nSnapshots of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.'s home in Abescon, N.J. and of New Jersey shore, including, one of V. Lee Kirby, husband of Mary Ware Galt Kirby.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt, some with unidentified people. 27 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs belonging to John Meares Galt. 24 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as an infant and a young child. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a young girl. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a girl. 23 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby in adulthood. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, John Meares Galt, and Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as children and young adults. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Wlles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 4 items","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Mary Jeffery Galt, John Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Rogers Galt Welles, and other relatives. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, Frances Galt, Mary Jeffery Pearson, John V. Pearson, Jr., Mary Ware Galt Kirby, and V. Lee Kirby. 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of \"Miss Pinkie Morecock \u0026 her school,\" including Elizabeth [A.] Galt [Welles] and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children and grandchildren of [William W. Galt]: William R. Galt, Jr., Robert W. Galt, Jr., Mary Carrington Galt, William R. Galt III, and Virginia Ward Galt. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt Duane and of his grave at Bony, France (killed in World War I). 22 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert L. Duane and one of his first wife Marjorie Cluett Duane. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt Duane. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unknown/unidentified members of the Duane family. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan Galt Zimmerman and husband Alfred G. Zimmerman, son Alfred G. Zimmerman, Jr., and son [Richard G. Zimmerman?]. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of Alexander Galt [II] and [Emily Cocke] Galt. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and [Paul Welles]: Mary Jeffery Welles, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and John Galt Welles. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 15 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A[llen] Galt, Mary E[va] Galt, and Eva R[edwood] Galt. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Anne Galt Kirby Black?], one with her father [V. Lee Kirby]? 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Emily Christian and of \"Green Oaks,\" the Christians' house in Charles City [Virginia]. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of John T. G. Galt and his daughter Mary Galt, of Louisville, Kentucky. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Edward P. Galt, his brother Dr. James D. Galt, his son William C. Galt, and his daughter Mary Alexander Galt. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of children from families related to Galt family. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children related to the Galt family (some identified). 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Aleck and Beckie Preston, \"married servants of Annie A. Galt,\" and of Mrs. Harriet Dishman. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous people, portraits, and sculptures, including Robert E. Lee and other \"generals of the South,\" and Abraham Lincoln. 20 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of residents of Williamsburg, Virginia. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the Lord Botetourt statue in front of the Wren Building, College of William \u0026 Mary, and of the Bodleian plate showing views of the Brafferton Indian School, the Wren Building, the President's House, the Capitol, and the Royal Governor's Palace. Virginia flora and fauna circa 1700 are also shown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of interiors of Bruton Parish Church, 1905 [Williamsburg, Virginia] and of Fork Church, Hanover County, Virginia; and of exteriors of Church of our Savior, St. Martin's Parish; Old Fork Church, St. Martin's Parish Church; Trinity Church, Doswell, Virginia, St. Martin's Parish; and Trinity Church, St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings and scenes in Williamsburg, Virginia, including Bruton Parish Church, the courthouse, and buildings at The College of William \u0026 Mary. 35 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"Old Galt House,\" Williamsburg, Virginia, including two interior views. 19 items. See also oversize file.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of Williamsburg, Virginia, including the \"Powder Horn,\" an aerial view of the city, and an unidentified building. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of painting and sketch of Bruton Parish Church. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of seals, pennant, and watercolor (?) sketch of exposition grounds from 1907 Jamestown Exposition. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"new church\" at Jamestown, Virginia, Old St. Luke's Church, and an unidentified church. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of table from Nelson-Galt House and of communion plate at Jamestown. 2 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of church tower remains at Jamestown, Virginia. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings at 1907 Jamestown Exposition including the Administration Building; Arts and Crafts Village; Auditorium; Copper Building; Copper, Silver, and Woodworking Building; Machinery Hall; Manufacturers Building; Model Schools; Mothers and Children's Building; and Transportation Building. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of grounds at 1907 Jamestown Exposition showing trails, natural settings, and unidentified buildings. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs from 1907 Jamestown exposition showing state buildings at various stages of design and construction. State buildings include Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and buildings, some identified. 31 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs \"taken by a German who was captured by a French soldier and film found on him... shows Kaiser, Crown Prince, and Hindenberg reviewing the German troops on the Western front for the last time.\" 1 item.","Scope and Contents\nFor preservation reasons, placed not in a folder but in a small box at the end of the larger box.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 16 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 10 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 18 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 22 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men in groups of three or more. 6 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men and women in groups of two or more. 14 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 12 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of groups of unidentified/unknown men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 17 items.","Scope and Contents\nVarious acetate negatives. Eleven nitrate negatives have been moved to special storage, contact SCRC staff member.","Scope and Contents\nArtifacts are in Group XII","Scope and Contents\nLinen infant shirt received by Rogers H. Galt \"at Callao Peru soon after learning of the birth of little Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.].\" (A1) Small leather wallet of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A2) Small leather wallet from Columbia College, of [John Meares Galt?]. (A3) Small leather wallet. (A4) Small flat leather case of John Meares Galt. (A5) John Meares Galt b. 1893 Contained miscellaneous writings now in Box VIII, Folder 21. (A6) Leather letter case of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A7) Two-ring binder with \"VMI\" and \"Varsity\" on cover belonging to Mary \"Jeff\" [Jeffery] Welles. (A8) Small leather wallet of [Rogers H. Galt]. (A9) Two paintbrushes [of Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A10) Picture frame. Made of cardboard and paper, decorated with watercolor violets. (A11) Small leather wallet. (A12) Round, flat box containing plaster medallion of unknown woman. (A13) Small white box holding calling cards of \"Miss Galt.\" (A14) Two small pieces of cloth from Schoenig \u0026 Co., Opticians, for cleaning glasses. (A15) Very small green box with lid containing red wax seal. (A16) Garter belt. (A17) Two small American flags on short sticks. Each flag has 34 stars. (A18) Cotton toiletries kit with embroidered \"M.\" (A19) Leather wallet belonging to Robert W. Galt containing Freemason certificates. (A20) Three-dimensional plastic Christmas card, enclosed in small, flat box and accompanied by card from Lottie and Mary Garrett. (A21) Small pieces of clear glass wrapped in cloth and tied with string. (A22) Small vinyl pouch holding plastic ruler. (A23) Small piece of beige cotton fabric with blue stitching at edge. (A24) Black, pretied boxtie. (A25) Small, flat box originally containing mourning paper. (A26) Small painting of hills and lake or river. (A27) Small leather wallet. (A28) Mailing label addressed to Mrs. Paul Welles, sent from France circa 1918. (A29) Small painting of unidentified flower. (A30) Small watercolor painting of unidentified church ruin. (A31) Small watercolor painting of buildings on shore of body of water. (A32) Small painting of mountain scene with building and two figures. (A33) Small painting of unidentified church ruin at water's edge. (A34) Small painting of lighthouse. (A35) Small painting of winter farm scene. (A36) Clay [?] tablet with inscribed figure mounted on rough wooden board, covered with plastic lid and wrapped in cloth and tied with string. Accompanied by note concerning date written by E[lizabeth] G[alt] W[elles]. (A37) Small charcoal sketch of building on rocky river on lake bank. (A38) Small rectangular template with initials R.H.G. [Rogers H. Galt] and small design. (A39) Small wooden gavel. (A40) Button from the St. Andrew's Society, Charleston, S.C. (A41) Drawing compass. (A42) Floral painting on enamled surface. (A43) \"Unbleached sharks tooth.\" (A44) Black cord. (A45) Template for calling cards of Mollie J. [Mary Jeffery] Galt. (A46) Small round pillbox labeled \"Pil[ls] Quinine Sulphat,\" containing 2 capsules and 1 pill. (A49) \"Ends of neck ribbon\" in form of butterflies. (A50) Template for calling cards of Mary Meares Galt. (A51) Template for calling cards of Rogers H. Galt. (A52) Template for calling cards of Miss Mary M[eares] Galt. (A53) Ribbon flower of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A54) Metal chain with horseshoe-like attachment. (A55) Drawing compass (A56) Epaulettes of [Rogers H. Galt?]. (A57) Small oval of clear glass with slightly bevelled edges, possibly from a pair of eyeglasses. (A58) Identification bracelet engraved with \"Mary M Galt, Y.M.C.A., A.E.F.,\" apparently worn during her service in the Foyer du Soldat in France. (A59) Ribbon from Old Home Week Reunion, Newport, R.I., 1905. (A60) Ceramic [?] \"queue curler.\" (A61) Cork stopper, partially charred. (A62) Small glass vial with cork stopper labeled \"poison[ous].\" (A63) Knotted brown cord keychain [?]. (A64) Black plastic accessories [?]. (A65) Scraps of cloth and ribbon. (A66) Metal whistle. (A67) Metal buckles for suspenders? 3 items. (A68) Plate for calling cards of \"J.L. Meares, M.D.\" (A69) Plate for calling cards of \"Mrs. J.L. Meares.\" (A70) Plate for calling cards of \"Dr. J.L. Meares and Lady [?].\" (A71) 2 metal buckles. (A72) Small cardboard tag printed with \"Joel Gutman \u0026 Co....Baltimore,\" possibly used to pack sewing notions. (A73) Small leather wallet embossed with \"R.H. Galt.\" (A74) Small olive-green circle of felt embroidered with insignia of the medical profession. (A75) Metal plate, mounted on wooden block, engraved with certification of John Minson Galt [II?] as a medical doctor. (A76) Eraser reading, \"J.H. Green's genuine improved ink eraser and paper cleaner -- Manufactured by M. \u0026 B., New York.\" (A77) Strip of beige cloth. (A78) Small cardboard box with label reading \"Leonard Henley, Jr., Druggist, Williamsburg, VA.\" (A79) Keychain hold button reading \"Pacific Steam Nav Co.\" (A80) Sheer handkerchief with lace. (A81) Flat, oval piece of balsa wood with mostly illegible letters and words carved or burned into it. (A82) Small brown leather (alligator skin?) case containing mirror and pockets for manicure utensils, one holding an ivory (?) nail file. (A83) Small leather fastener with snap closure. (A84) Article of clothing, possibly a sleeve, marked, \"M.J. Galt no 2.\" (A85) Beige leather and cloth apron connected with a fraternal order, possibly one of the Freemason Lodges to which the Galt men belonged. (A86) Two small stones, one marked \"B house\" in pencil [from Elizabeth (Betty's) Ashe Galt's Wlles house?]. (A87) Two metal buttons, one painted black. (A88) Four used pencils. (A89) Sheer handkerchief embroidered with floral border and word \"Sister,\" wrapped in ruled paper labeled \"M.J. Galt's.\" (A90) Rose-headed wrought nail, pre-1860 (possibly 18th-century). (A91) Article of clothing, possibly a belt, embroidered \"M.M.\" [Mary Meares Galt?]. (A92) Small ceramic doll's head. (A93) Small cardboard box containing three stamps reading \"M.J. Galt\" and \"Galt\" and two small fabric-covered blocks of wood. (A94) Small balsa wood (?) keepsake box with green velvet-covered lid and metal lock. Contains key to lock, pair of spectacles, and small, accordion-like purse. (A95) Two doorknobs, one on shaft. (A96) Two small wooden spindles. (A97) Small cardboard pillbox, 1 1/2 inches in diameter, from Williamsburg, Virginia, containing two die approximately 1/4 inch square. (A98) Small cardboard box containing fragment of ambrotype of \"Mrs. R.H. Galt [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] when a small child.\" (A99) Embroidered keepsake reading, \"Hope the [anchor] of the soul.\" (A100) White and gold paper doily. (A101) Epaulets, ribbon and band of naval uniform of unidentified person. (A102) Small wooden block on which is carved: \"a piece of the Ram Virginia.\" (A103) Box also includes a manuscript with photographs entitled \"The Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt\"","Scope and Contents\nOversize material","Scope and Contents\nPainting, undated, by unknown person, labelled \"The Park Genuine from Nature\"","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1815-1849, of Patrick H. Galt including chiefly appointments in the Corps of Artillery","Scope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1823 deed for Alexander Dickie Galt's purchase of Thomas Nelson, Jr.'s, house and lot in Williamsburg, Virginia with original envelope.","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1844, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President John Tyler","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1853, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President Franklin Pierce.","Scope and Contents\nAccounts, 1807-1815, by William T. Galt of disbursements at \"the Lunatic Hospital.\"","Scope and Contents\nCertificate, 1837, appointing Richard W. Leecock and assistant surgeon in the Navy, signed by President Andrew Johnson.","Scope and Contents\nMeteorological report, 1843, by James P. Espy presented to Alexander D[ickie] Galt by the author.","Scope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of [John M. Galt II].","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificates, 1837-1854, of John M. Galt [II] from the College of William and Mary, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Medical Society of Virginia.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1851 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II] relating to treatment of the insane and to meteorology.","Scope and Contents\nDefinitions of \"characteristics,\" undated, by Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt","Scope and Contents\n\"Queen of Mary poetry,\" undated, by W[illiam] R. Galt.","Scope and Contents\nDraft, undated, of [\"A Visit to the Hermitage\"] by [William R. Galt].","Scope and Contents\nPrinted cover, 1851, of \"Sei Fabbriche di Firenze\" of [sculptor Alexander Galt II?]","Scope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1863 obituary of [sculptor] Alexander Galt [II].","Scope and Contents\nU.S. passport, 1848-1862, of [sulptor] Alexander Galt [II].","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificate, 1851 and 1854, of James Dickie chiefly from the University of Virginia and the University of Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents\nNewspaper clipping on comets and the \"solar phenomenon\" and pages from books on \"Regime moral\" and \"treatment of insanity.\"","Scope and Contents\nPlans, 1901 and undated, of foundation of church at Jamestown, Virginia, probably drawn by Robert W. Galt, and of \"Jamestown Protection\" planned by A.P.V.A.","Scope and Contents\nPapers, 1922-1923, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt, including executor's accounts and \"construction\" of her will","Scope and Contents\nInsurance policies, 1903-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt and Annie A. Galt","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1866 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] including sketches, a letter from a friend, a chart noting composition and coloring for a portrait [?], and notes for a play or short story [?].","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1888, 1889, of Mary Jeffery Galt, for life membership in the A.P.V.A.","Scope and Contents\nSketch and enlarged photograph, undated, of [William R. Galt] by [Mary Jeffery Galt] probably used to make bas-relief portrait of him","Scope and Contents\nSketches, 1875 and undated, by M[ary] J[effery] Galt of [Emily Christian], [Mary Meares Galt], and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and of [architectural detail?]","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Mary Jeffery Galt] as a young child and adult.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.","Scope and Contents\nCertificates, 1871-1917, of Robert Ware Galt, for naval appointments, fraternal organization memberships, and A.P.V.A. life membership.","Scope and Contents\nMarriage certificate, 1890, of Robert W. Galt and Mary Frances Butt","Scope and Contents\nMaps, 1893 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt] of Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo.","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1914, 1923, of [Robert Ware Galt?] about Samoan naval disaster of 1889","Scope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868, 1892, 1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including draft of a report ship goin aground and balance sheets drafted for Bureau of Ordnance.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895, 1910, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]","Scope and Contents\nDiploma and certificates, 1872-1907, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Navy, and fraternal organizations.","Scope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894 and undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt.","Scope and Contents\nDiploma, 1880, of J[ohn] Minson Galt [III] from the University of the City of New York for the M.D. degree.","Scope and Contents\nDiplomas and school certificates, 1901-1946, of Mary Meares Galt.","Scope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1858-1952 [?] and undated, of Mary Meares Galt including Colonial Dames applications","Scope and Contents\nDiploma and school certificates, 1901-1907, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt [Welles].","Scope and Contents\nGenealogical charts, undated, of the Galt family, drafted by [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.?].","Scope and Contents\nClippings, 1966, about Colonial Williamsburg from the New York Times.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of [William R. Galt], probably used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to make bas-relief portrait of him and of portrait itself. 4 items.","Scope and Contents\nGroup photographs, circa 1890 and undated, of Galt family members and others. 5 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, 1916 and undated, of Emily Christian Carr, Mary Ware Galt [Kirby], John M[eares] Galt, [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], [Mary Meares Galt], and Mary Frances Butt Galt [Mrs Robert W. Galt].","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown women and of bridal couples [?].","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of [the Old Galt House, Williamsburg, Virginia], [Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia], and the old tower and new church, Jamestown, Virginia. 3 items.","Scope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown places. 7 items.","Scope and Contents\nBlueprints and maps, 1951-1952 and undated, of Colonial Williamsburg and vicinity.","Scope and Contents\nUnidentified coats of arms, undated.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous printed materials, 1853-1919 and undated.","Scope and Contents\nPhotostats, 1951 and undated, of documents dating 1665, 1728, 1775, 1838, 1851, 1852, 1854, 1884, and 1888, pertaining to Galt family history.","Scope and Contents\nMen's receipt book, 1870s?, U.S. Navy, blank.","Scope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1910, 1944 and undated, including Jeffery family history char, a document concerning the transportation of Chinese troops, short stories, a map showing farms and other development along the York River, and a sketch of an unidentified building","Scope and Contents\nPastel portrait, undated, of young boy, with illegible signature by the artist","Scope and Contents\nThe Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt with photos inserted by Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), include Painting of Hills and Lake or River (78G73.A27), Charcoal Sketch of Building on Rocky River on Lake Bank (78G73.A38)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Eleven nitrate negatives moved to special storage for preservation reasons.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), include Painting of Hills and Lake or River (78G73.A27), Charcoal Sketch of Building on Rocky River on Lake Bank (78G73.A38)"," All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."," Eleven nitrate negatives moved to special storage for preservation reasons."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["Eastern State Hospital (Va.)","Tidewater Weekly Review (Williamsburg, Va.)","Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Weekly Gazette (Va.)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Eastern State Hospital (Va.)","Tidewater Weekly Review (Williamsburg, Va.)","Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Weekly Gazette (Va.)","Galt family","Galt, Alexander D. II, 1827-1863","Galt, Elizabeth Judith, 1816-1854","Galt, James, 1741-1800","Galt, John Minson, 1744-1808","Galt, John Minson, 1819-1862","Galt, Mary Meares, 1885-1978","Galt, Sallie, 1822-1880","Galt, William Richard, 1818-1892"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Eastern State Hospital (Va.)","Tidewater Weekly Review (Williamsburg, Va.)","Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Weekly Gazette (Va.)"],"famname_ssim":["Galt family"],"persname_ssim":["Galt, Alexander D. II, 1827-1863","Galt, Elizabeth Judith, 1816-1854","Galt, James, 1741-1800","Galt, John Minson, 1744-1808","Galt, John Minson, 1819-1862","Galt, Mary Meares, 1885-1978","Galt, Sallie, 1822-1880","Galt, William Richard, 1818-1892"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":1473,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T03:34:51.868Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection covers the dates 1750-1982 and consists chiefly of the personal and business correspondence, financial and legal documents, literary documents, and family history and genealogy notes of the Galt family. The collection also contains clippings, photographs, and personal mementos such as artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Negatives have been added to Galt III, Group XI, Box IV, folder 44.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Some material pertaining to William R. Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, folder 59, Oversize files.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Some material on Gabriel Galt is filed in 78 G73 Galt Family Papers III, Folder 60, Oversize files.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Three boxes of newspapers: Virginia and Non Virginia 1833-1897 and Williamsburg, Virginia, 1853-1865, are shelved in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPapers of ancestors and extended family of William R. Galt and his wife Mary Williams Ware Galt. In addition to personal correspondence, this group holds receipts, diaries, and an extensive correspondence concerning the family's legal efforts to obtain \"bounty\" lands in Ohio that date from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1750 and 1752, of Samuel Galt for purchase of various merchandise\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWill, 1766, of William Inglish (brother of Mary Inglish Galt?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters, 1767-1792, received by John Minson Galt [I] from his sister Sarah Trebell and son A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount, undated, of [John Minson Galt I?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1788, of [John Minson Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1785-1807, received by Alexander Dickie Galt from his Father John Minson Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal Correspondence, 1796 - 1839, received by Alexander Dickia Galt from his sister Mary Galt, brother W[illiam] C. Galt, sister S[arah] T. Galt, nephew Norbonne A. Galt, and son J[ohn], M[inson] Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1790-1834, received by Alexander Dickie Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts, bills, and receipts, 1814-1840 and undated, of Alexander Dickie Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1793-1838, of Alexander Dickie Galt, including card announcing midwifery lectures, stock certificate, and prescription.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket diary, undated, of Alexander D[ickie] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1813-1825 and undated, received by Mary [Dorothea] (Polly) Galt from her husband A[lexander] D[ickie] Galt, mother Elizabeth Ege Galt [?], and others\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRecipt, 1855, of Mary D[orothea] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCourtship letters of Judith Sheppard to William Galt [son of Gabriel and Elizabeth Ege Galt?], 1795-1797 and undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839, received by Gabriel Galt Williamson [son of Elizabeth Galt Williamson and Thomas Williamson?] from a cousin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1802-1804, from EW [Elizabeth Galt Williamson?] to \"Polly\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correpsondence, 1854-1855 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his brother [?] P[atrick] H. G[alt], sons W[illia]m R[ichard] Galt and James D[ickie] Galt, and cousin G[abriel] G[alt] Williamson. And from John Minson Galt (1808-1868)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1842-1850, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1853 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [I] from his son Alexander Galt [II], the sculptor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1840-1853, received by Alexander Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1822-1854, of Alexander Galt [I], many for hospitalization of Thomas Jeffery, \"a lunatic\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPapers, 1833-1838 and undated, of Alexander Galt [I] concerning claims against the state of Virginia for property damaged and destroyed in Norfolk during the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDeed, 1835, for sale of store at Old Point, Va., witnessed by Alex[ander] Galt [I] and W[illia]m R. Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWill, 1835, of Alexander Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Alexander Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipt, 1767, of Rich[ar]d Silvester [grandfather of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1826-1829, of Richard Jeffrey [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffrey Galt?] containing \"little pictures\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Mary Anne Raincock Galt, from her stepsons Alexander Galt [III] and William R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1818-1847 and undated, received by Patrick H. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1790, 1819-May 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, June 1820-December 1820, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1823-1840, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1821-1822, chiefly to William T. Galt [I], about Galt Family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1846-1847, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1848-1857, chiefly to William T. Galt [II], about Galt family's claim to land in Ohio awarded posthumously to Patrick Galt for his service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1795-1824, 1840-1865, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal documents, undated, concerning Patrick Galt's heirs' claim to Ohio lands he received posthumously for service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted copies of legal appeal and briefs, 1882-1884, by attorney Jeremiah Hall concerning claim to Ohio land grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts and receipts, 1802-1822 and undated, of William T[rebell] Galt [I]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1808[?], of William Trebell Galt I[?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1839-1844, received by Mrs. Mary Arnet Godwin Galt from her husband William Trebell Galt's half-brother Alexander Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1834-1849, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1836-1852, of Mrs. Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1830-1836, of [Mrs.] Mary A[rnet] [Godwin] Galt and William T. Galt, including a court order and two promisory notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1842-1848, of William T. Galt [II], including a draft of a letter by him and a notice from the Clerk of the County Court of New Kent to summon a witness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence received, 1855-1856, by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1891, received by Gabriella V. Galt (\"Gippy\") from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1877, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1878-1889, received by Gabriella V. Galt from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1862-1878 and undated, by Gabriella V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1838-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nList of creditors and bankruptcy documents, 1862-1872, of Gabriella V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, of G[abriella] V. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1855-1884 and undated, of Gabriella V. Galt, including agreement with Eastern Lunatic Asylum about Galt family graveyard, teaching notice, and notes about claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount Book, 1869-1871[?], of [Gabriella V. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum and account books, 1884, 1886, of [Gabriella V. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAlmanacs, 1889, 1891, of [Gabriella V. Galt], used as diaries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Poems by Gabriella V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook of Poems by G[abriella] V. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Gabriella V. Galt] containing recipes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1838-1874, received by Virginia G. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopies of letters, 1834, from Sally T. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Edmond W. Cabell from G[abriella] V. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoem, [1740], written in memory of Mrs. Sarah Saunders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1836[?]-1846, of Mrs. L[ucy?] S[cervant?] Saunders, including a letter and a sermon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoem, 1839, copied by L[ucy] B. Saunders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts, 1797-1798, of Robert Saunders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDeed, 1839, between Robert and Lucy B. Sanders and Alexander D. Galt for sale of land in James City County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness and personal correspondence, 1868, 1873-1894, received by G[abriel] A. D. Galt, chiefly concerning claim to Patrick Galt's Ohio land grant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopies, 1860-1861, of report and letters about G[abriel] A.D. Galt's invention of the trephine, a surgical instrument\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1872, of G[abriel] A. D. Galt, including Civil War parole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1853 and undated, received by [Dr.] W[illiam C.] Galt from his niece Elizabeth J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary notices (manuscripts and copies), undated, of Dr. William C. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838, received by Norberne Galt [?] from [J]ohn M[inson] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853, received by Dr. William Henry Galt from his cousin Elizabeth J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoems, undated, written to Mary E. Galt by John M. Galt and Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket Diary, 1828, of Sally Trebell Capron\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1872-1876, received by Annie B. Capron, concerning Galt property in Ohio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1862, received by Aaron Jeffery [relative of Mary Silvester Jeffery Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1877 and undated, received by Susan M. Christian from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1850-1880, of Susan M. Christian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1854, 1862-1879, of Susan M. Christian, including Civil War pass, copy of her letter to a grandchild, and poems sent to her\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Susan M. Christian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1865, received by Emilie Christian from her sister Mary W. Galt and sister Emma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Emily [Christian?] from Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1861-1865 and undated, of Emily Christian, including calling cards, invitation, and promisory note\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856, received by Turner Christian from W[illia]m R. Galt concerning Mrs. Christian's share of money received from \"western lands.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRental agreement, 1856, between Peter Clowes and Turner Christian, William T. Christian, John M. Galt, and Robert Warburton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879, received by \"Aunt Fanny\" from J. Beverly Christian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1820-1842 and undated, of Dr. Richard Leecock [relative of Mary Williams Ware Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts and business correspondence, 1820-1824, of Galt, Bullock \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup II contains the papers of John Minson Galt II and his sisters Sally Maria Galt and Elizabeth J. Galt, including their personal correspondence, diaries, and other writings. John Minson Galt II's business papers while superintendent of the Hospital for the Insane and his extensive writings on psychiatry and the treatment of the insane also fall within Group II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, 1844 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on asylum libraries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAsylums and insanity writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCase notes by Alexander Dickie Galt for Practical Medicine, 1843, edited by John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nChurch matters and religious writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum notes, 1829-1878, of John Minson Galt II, including notes on the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1844-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEastern State Asylum report materials, 1847-1860 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily and personal writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II and Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFragments, undated, by John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInsanity notes, undated, including classifications, treatments, and case studies, of John Minson Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLiterary criticism and creative writing, 1840, 1851, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMedicine, science, and nature writings, 1854 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous essays and writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMusic and art writings, undated, of John Minson Galt II, including \"Painting and Painters\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPolitical and news writings, 1853-1859 and undated, of John Minson Galt II, including views on abolition, and \"War Notes\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Random Thoughts\" and journal-type entries, 1838, 1839, 1848, 1859, and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSociety, education, and history writings, 1853 and undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nA Treatise on the Treatment of Insanity materials, undated, of John Minson Galt II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II] from friends and relatives, including sisters Elizabeth J. Galt and Sarah M. Galt and cousins William R. Galt, James D. Galt, and Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1845-1861 and undated, received by John Minson Galt [II], including a letter from John Tyler granting permission to publish his letter commending John Minson Galt's address \"to the board of directors\" [of the asylum?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1837-1846, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1847-1851, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1852-1861, received by John M[inson] Galt [II] from local officials requesting places at the Eastern Lunatic Asylum for mentally ill citizens in their care\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1840-1869 and undated, of John M[inson] Gault [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFinancial papers, 1846-1859, of John M[inson] Gault [II], including receipts and stock certificate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMs. copies of John M[inson] Gault [II's] writings, 1851 and undated, made by [Sally M. Gault], chiefly concerning treatment of the insane and theology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Political Essays,\" 1852, by John M[inson] Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1856, of sculptor Alexander Galt by John Minson Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of sculptor Alexander Galt by [John Minson Galt II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1843-1855, of John M[inson] Galt [II] containing entries on various mental hospitals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, of [John Minson Galt II?] containing notes from chemistry lectures given by [Professor] Leidy of the University of Pennsylvania?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, [of John Minson Galt II?] containing medical notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, containing \"Tribute to my dear sister\" by John M[inson] Galt [II] [copied by Sally M. Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1812, 1857 and undated, of [John Minson Galt II] chiefly concerning treatment of the insane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Material, undated, of [John Minson Galt II?] on treating the insane (in French)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1839-1849 and undated, of John M[inson] Galt [II], including admission tickets to medical lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, notes, and draft of advertisement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, circa 1850-1861 and undated, relating to Eastern Lunatic Asylum [later Eastern State Hospital], including circa 1850 questionnaire concerning a patient, 19th-century circular, clipping, and newsletter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Copies, [1862?], of obituary of John M[inson] Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes addressed to John M[inson] Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1852-1880 and undated, received by [Sallie] M. Galt from relatives, including sister Elizabeth J. Galt, cousins W[illia]m R. Galt, Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt], Susan W. Galt [Duane], J[ohn] M. Galt [III], and G[abriella] V. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1879 and undated, received by Sally M. Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1853-1879 and undated, by Sally M. Galt. Includes orignal letters sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1867, of S[ally] M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWill, 1880, of Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1842-1871 and undated, of Sally M. Galt, including printed material, promisory note, advertisement for Surry farm, and sketches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, 1808 and undated, of John Minson Galt [I], copied by [Sally M. Galt?], including one by W[illiam] R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, undated, of Alexander D. Galt, copied by [Sally M. Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketches, 1868 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II], copied by [Sally M. Galt], including one by [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and writings, undated, of Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, [ante 1856]-1874, of S[ally] M. Galt recording \"books lent out\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of S[ally] M. Galt containing \"Galt's miscellanies\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Sally Maria Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonpace book, undated, of [Sally M. Galt of Elizabeth J. Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1838-1854 and undated, received by Elizabeth J. Galt from friends and relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1841-1854 and undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nProse, undated, written by [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of poems by Elizabeth J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, 1853 and undated, of E[lizabeth] J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, transcribed by Elizabeth J. Galt, recording meetings and writings of \"The Cheerful Club\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol. 2, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1851-1852, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.4, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1853, titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.6, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook titled \"The Cheerful Club Beulah,\" vol.7, containing club minutes and writings, chiefly in the handwriting of [Elizabeth J. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing sketches and poems\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elizabeth J. Galt, containing her writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of tree and shrub leaves\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing her poems and essays\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt containing rubbings and identifications of wildflowers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing \"Writings of Elizabeth J. Galt\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe papers of William R. Galt; his siblings Alexina Galt, Ann Jeffery Galt, Alexander Galt II (the sculptor), and James Dickie Galt; half-brother Edward P. Galt; and wife Mary Williams Ware Galt comprise Group III. This group is notable for the wealth of familial correspondence. The papers also reflect the various careers of the men and the literary asperations of Alexina and Ann Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1850 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his brothers Alexander Galt [II] and James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1866 and undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his daughter Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1880, received by [William R. Galt] from his son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1892, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1882, received by W[illiam] R. Galt from his son W[illiam] W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1879-1892 and undated, received by [William R. Galt] from his children J[ames] S. Galt, Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane], and Annie [A. Galt], sister [Ann J. Galt], grandson Will[iam R.] Galt [Jr.], and granddaughter Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860-1892, received by William R. Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1891 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from William B. and Emma Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence sent by W[illia]m R. Galt to W[illia]m B. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1851-1892 and undated, received by W[illia]m R. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Rutherford B. Hayes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1856-1892, to and from W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and fragments of letters, 1857 [1867?]-1892 and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1856-1892 and undated, of W[illiam] R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1867-1891, of William R. Galt, including conveyance of late Alexander Galt [II]'s property in Florence, Italy, to Mary J[effery] Galt and subpoenas to William R. Galt to testify in Circuit Court of the City of Williamsburg in the case of Brown v. Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMathematical calculations and lessons, undated, of [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, undated, of John Minson Galt [II] by [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1872-1879, 1890, and undated, of William R. Galt, including published poems and articles, geometrical problems, and notice of Mountain Home School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1866-1893 and undated, of William R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1860-1862, 1888, and undated, of W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituaries, 1892, of William R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of William R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"List of Scholars,\" 1865-1870, attending W[illiam] R. Galt's school, including payments made by students and by school to W.R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1884, of W[illiam] R. Galt's Latin exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, [1884?], of W[illia]m R. Galt's algebra and geometry exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"Baldr's Death\" from Icelandic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing W[illiam] R. Galt's translation of \"The 'Lay of Thrym'\" from Icelandic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket diary, 1891-1892, of [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of W[illiam] R. Galt's private scholars\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1848-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from her brother Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Alexina Galt from relatives and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Alexina Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849-1854 and undated, received by Ann [J. Galt] from her brother Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1853-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1855 and undated, received by Ann J. Galt from friends and acquaintances, including Hugh Blair Grisby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPoetry, undated, by Ann J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of Ann J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1853, of poems by A[nn] J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, 1856, of A[nn] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of Ann J. Galt, Mary E. Capron, Alexander Galt [II], and Sally T. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1859 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his stepmother Mary A[nne Raincock] Galt, brother W[illia]m R. Galt, sisters A[nn] J. Galt and Zene [Alexina Galt], and cousins Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt and John M[inson] Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1858-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from his brother James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1854-1860 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [II] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPower of attorney, 1856, by Alexander Galt [II] to James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAppointment, 1862, of Alexander Galt [II] as Aide-de-Camp signed by W[illia]m J. Richardson, Adjutant General\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, about sculptor Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, about Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items and sketches, 1858 and undated, of Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketchbook, undated, [of Alexander Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1859-1860, received by James D. Galt from brother W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1858 and undated, received by James D. Galt from Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863 and undated, received by James D. Galt from relatives and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1858-1882, received by James D. Galt, chiefly concerning his work as Health Officer of Norfolk, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSpeech, [1888?], by [James D. Galt?] to Medical Society of Georgia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nConfederate Army papers, 1861-1865, of James D. Galt including appointments and parole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1853-1854, 1877, and undated, of James D. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of James D. Galt containing Greek exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1876, 187?, 1892, of Edward P. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1849, 1876, 1888, 1892, received by Mary [Williams] W[are] Galt from her husband W[illiam] R. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware Galt] from her daughter [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1872 - October 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1872 - December 1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1873 - June 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1873 - December 1873, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1874 - June 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1874 - December 1874, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1878-1880, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1893 - March 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1894 - July 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August 1894 - October 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1894 - December 1894, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - December 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1895 - March 1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Robert [Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1872, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1896, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1875, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1890 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Willie [William W. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881-1895, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Susie [Susan W. Galt Duane]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1883, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son J[ames] S. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1884, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son John [Minson Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her daughter Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1887[?]-1895 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from her son Zander [Alexander Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1841-1890 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams Ware Galt] from Susan M. Christian, Turner Christian, W[illiam] M. Christian, and Emily Christian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1897 and undated, received by [Mary Williams Ware] Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1840-1893 and undated, received by Mary W[illiams] Ware Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1873-1894 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted calling cards and invitations, 1896 and undated, of [Mary Williams Ware] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Mary Williams Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary [1897] of Mary [Williams] Ware Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup IV is devoted solely to the voluminous papers of Mary Jeffery Galt. Her correspondence with family, friends, and acquaintances ranges from the 1850s to the 1920s and includes portrait painter Matthew Wilson and U.S. senator Col. Henry du Pont. Mary Jeffery's financial affairs and professional career are also well documented. Genealogy and family history, writings, sketches, journals, and diaries round out her personal papers. Group IV also includes correspondence, receipts, sketches, certificates, and other items relating to Mary Jeffery's role in the APVA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1855-1880 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her father W[illia]m R. Galt and mother M[ary Williams] W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1904, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rob[er]t W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868[?]-1895, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1898, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1900 - September 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1900 - December 1900, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1901 - April 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1901 - September 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, October 1901 - December 1901, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1902 - May 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1902 - August 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1902 - November 1902, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1904, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother Rogers H. G[alt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1897, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her brother William W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1916 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother W[illiam] W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1911 and undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1918 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1883, received by [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brothers James [S. Galt] and John [Minson Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1906, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1916, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1921 and undated, received by Mollie [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1921 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her brother \"Zander\" [Alexander Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her sister-in-law Emily [Cocke] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1879 and undated, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Sally M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1915, received by \"Molly\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin Frank L. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1891, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her cousin G[abriella] V. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-October 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 1905 - December 1905, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary M[eares] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1910, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1917, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1921, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1918, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922 and undated, received by \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from her niece Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1910 - May 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, June 1910 - December 1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-March 1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew R[ogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1912-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1917, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers [H.] Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-April 1919, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt. Includes 4/16/1919 letter from John Meares Galt to his sister, Elizabeth Ash Galt Welles. \"Dear Bets.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1919-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her nephew John Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1856-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1865-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1880-1894, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1902, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1908, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1909-1910, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1922, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, November 26, 1897 - December 21, 1897, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, December 22, 1897 - January 1898, received by Mary J[effery] Galt, offering condolences on the death of her mother Mary [Williams Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1922 and undated, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from Henry T. Sharp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1874-1890, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from philanthropist William Wilson Corcoran and artist Ja[me]s Arnold Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1882-1887, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from portrait painter Matthew Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery from R[obert] A[lonzo] Brock [corresponding secretary of the Virginia Historical Society]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1892, received by [Mary Jeffery] Galt from V[arina] Jefferson Davis, concerning bust of her husband Jefferson Davis by sculptor Alexander Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1889-1991 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis about Alexander Galt's bust of Jefferson Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1893-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Jeanine M. Wilson [Mrs. Matthew Wilson]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, 1921-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from Lyon G. Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1915, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1922 and undated, received by \"Miss Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from H[enry] A. Du Pont\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letter, 1818[?]-1919, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A.] Dupont [sic]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1916-1921 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt to Colonel [Henry A. Du Pont]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850-1863, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1864-1865, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1870, received by Mary [Jeffery Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1874, received by \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1882, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1889, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1895, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1900, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1905, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1909, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1910, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1911-1916, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1918-1922, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1880-1913, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1914-1921 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from relatives, friends, and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1879-1899, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1912, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1913-1922, received by M[ary] J[effery] Galt from her lawyer Barton Myers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1880-1886, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist and art teacher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1898 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her work as an artist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1900-1922, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from her nephew and lawyer Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1912-1920, received by Mary [Jeffery] Galt from her lawyer C[onway] Whittle Sams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1921-1923 and undated, to and from Mary J[effery] Galt concerning her father William Richard Galt and the bas-relief portrait she made of him\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1870-1888, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1889-1894, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1895-1902, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1903-1910, received by Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1911-1915, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1917-1922 and undated, received by Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1855-1876, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1877-1889, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1890-1906, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1907-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBills and receipts, 1882-1891 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts and inventories, circa 1880-1881 and undated, relating to the \"Old Galt House,\" held by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1865, 1869-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1899-1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1901-1903, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1904-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1909-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1913-1916, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1917-1922 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1878-1900 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBank account passbooks, 1901-1915 and undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1888-1896, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1897-1898, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1899, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1900, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1901, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1902, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, January 1903 - May 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, June 1903 - December 1903, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1904-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1906-1908, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks, 1909, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancellled checks and deposit envelopes, 1910-1922, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1895-1900, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1900-1902, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs and check memoranda, 1903-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1907-1911, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1911-1921, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1887-1918, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWills, 1921-1922, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1917-1922, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1922-1923, relating to the death and estate of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFinancial and legal papers, 1923-1932 and undated, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934 and undated, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her sister Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1924-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her niece Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1926, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1934, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1923-1928, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1929-1933, relating to a portion of Mary Jeffery Galt's estate inherited by her nephew John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescript, undated, of memoir of childhood by Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, 1896-1917 and undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, composed and collected by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1894-1914 and undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] about her uncle, the sculptor Alexander Galt [II]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1911 and undated, by Mary J[effery] Galt about the \"Paradise table\" owned by the Galts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history and genealogy notes, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning the Galt, Ware, Jeffery, and Scervant families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHistory of the Williamsburg magazine, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketches, undated, by [Mary Jeffery Galt] Separate box for folder 13a. Portrait of Sallie Maria Galt by Mary Jeffery Galt. Dated 1881\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketchbook, 1877-1882[?], of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSmall sketchbook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, used by [Mary Jeffery Galt?] to paint portraits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, 1854-1919, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInvitations and dance cards, undated, of \"Mollie\" [Mary Jeffery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1853-1920, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrescriptions and ophthalmological record, 1887-1922 and undated, of M[ary] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1885-1913 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt about her art work, including employment as a teacher and portrait painter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1858-1920 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMomentos, 1895-1899, held by [Mary Jeffery Galt] for her brother Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary, [July 1922], of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes, undated, of Mary J[effery] Galt, unsorted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAutograph book, circa 1850s?, and diary, 1862, of Mary J[effery] Galt. Autograph book also contains miscellaneous notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Friendship book,\" 1856-1861, of \"Mollie\" [Mary] J[effery] Galt containing notes from friends, sketches, and printed illustrations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1859-1862?, of Mary J[effery Galt], containing adresses, diary entries, and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1860-1866, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1865, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing diary entries and French exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, circa 1886-1887 and circa 1889, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1882-1883, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket calendar, 1887, of [Mary] J[effery] Galt used as a notebook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1888, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few sketches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiaries, 1891-1893 and 1893-1894?, of Mary J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1900, 1903, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing accounts and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1902 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] chiefly concerning family history notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1905-1907, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous notes and household accounts during her residence in Baltimore, Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1906 and circa 1907-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] contianing personal accounts, family history, and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1909-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book of [Mary Jeffery Galt], including accounts kept of expenditures for her ward and nephew John [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911-1912, of Mary Jeffery Galt containing copies of letters concerning APVA, family history, history of \"the Old Galt House,\" and diary entries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, 1913, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1918-1919, of [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemoir of childhood, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] copied by [Elizabeth A. Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing family history notes and copies of family letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing addresses and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing art notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrescription pad, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family history notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing miscellaneous accounts and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing history and family notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing references to \"Mr. W.\" [portrait painter Mathew Wilson?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum books, undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] containing a few addresses and diary entries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nArt journals, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1889 received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Lucy Clay Brown, C[ynthia] B.T. Coleman, Ellen Bernard Lee, Sara A. Pryor, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1911, received by Mary J[effery] Galt from Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, Elisabeth Harrison, and R.M. Smith and others about APVA purchase of the Powder Horn in Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1913, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Kate Cabell Clairborne, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mollie Lightfoot, Sara A. Pryor, Virginia M. Robinson, Rosa Rountree, R.M. Smith, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about APVA's founding, charter, constitution, by-laws, meetings, membership, properties, and yearbooks, and about offices held by Mary Jeffery Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1923, among Mary Jeffery Galt, George L. Arps, R.W. Brock, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, Mrs. J.T. Ellyson, Alexander Galt, Annie A. Galt, W[illiam] W. Galt, R.M. Harrell, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Kate Baldwin (Mrs. Barton) Myers, Virginia M. Robinson, and others chiefly about Mary Jeffery Galt's contested status as founder pf the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1894, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's acquisition and management of church tower and graveyard at Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Park C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, and others chiefly about APVA's management of Jamestown, including restoration, security, finances, and excursions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, and others chiefly about the Norfolk branch of the APVA's management of Jamestown, restoration of the \"ruins,\" graveyard, and grounds, excursions to the property, and APVA yearbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1909 and undated, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby. Belle S. Bryan, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, and others chiefly about organization, membership, and annual reports of the Norfolk Branch of the APVA; carbon copy of typescripts outlining duties of local directors of the APVA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1897, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Louise [?] J. Barney, Belle S. Bryan, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about excursions to and management of Jamestown, including caretaker, finances, restoration, and arrangements with U.S. Engineer Department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1900, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Mary Winder Garrett, and others chiefly about Jamestown finances, visitors, caretaker, restoration; membership of Jamestown Committee; and passage of two bills by Virginia General Assembly concerning APVA charter and title to land at Jamestown, respectively\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1905, received by Marry Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, L.D. Davis, Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson, Mrs. John B. Lightfoot, chiefly regarding Jamestown finances, V[irginia] M. (Mrs. J Enders) Robinson, and others contracted restoration of foundations and tombstones, Tercentenary Anniversary committee, excursions and exposition, and reluctance to allow D.A.R. and [Colonial] Dames to erect buildings or monuments on the island\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1911, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, B.L. Farinholt, Mrs. B.J. Farrar, W[illiam] Leal, Virginia M. (Mrs. J. Enders) Robinson, G.T. Shepperd, and others chiefly concerning Mary Jeffery Galt's participation on Advisory Board of Jamestown Exposition Company, controversy over role of Colonial Dames in Jamestown, internecine strife within APVA, maintenance and excavations at Jamestown, early history of Jamestown and vicinity, and APVA meetings and yearbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1914, received by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Kate Cabell Clairborne, W[illiam] L. Leal, Sallie Newton Page, Rosa Rountriee, Loulie L. Taylor, and others chiefly about Jamestown restoration, excavation, excursions, new building, work accomplished, commemorative exercises, finances, and fundraising; APVA yearbook, internal conflicts, mismanagment; and Jamestown Committee and other APVA meetings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1888-1908, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt from Parke C. Bagby, Belle S. Bryan, Cynthia B.T. Coleman, M.R. Harrell, and others about the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt to Parke C. Bagby, M.R. Harrell, Virginia M. Robinson, and others about the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894-1905 and undated, held by Mary Jeffery Galt for payments made for labor and supplies at and transportation and admission to Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRecords, 1893-1909 and undated, of APCA dues and donations received and money deposited by Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts of reports, 1894[?]-1906, by [Mary Jeffery Galt], Mary Winder Garrett, and Annie A. Galt chiefly about excavations at Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotes and drafts, 1896 and undated, of the history of the APVA and its work at Jamestown, written by [Mary Jeffery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopies and articles of agreement, 1889, between M.R. Harrell and Mary K. Galt, Rebecca M. Smith, Elizabeth Harrison, and Cynthia B.T. Coleman regarding sale of Powder Horn; copies of Mary J. Galt's check to M.R. Harrell as first payment of Powder Horn; sketches of Powder Horn and lot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts of statements, undated, by Mary Jeffery Galt about her role as founder of APVA; deposition, 1903, of M.R. Harrell, attesting to Mary J. Galt's ubutuatuve regarding purchase of Powder Horn; statement by Judge Allan R. Hauckel [?] certifying Mary J. Galt's founding of APVA; legal brief, 1923, by Barton Myers arguing that Mary Jeffery Galt \"first conceived the idea of forming\" the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895-1919 and undated, relating to APVA and Jamestown, including pamphlets, programs, inviations, tickets, and postcards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1900 and 1904, and Mt. Vernon Ladies association report, 1885, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAPVA yearbooks, 1905-1908 and 1911-1912, used as exhibits in APVA founder controversy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Jeffery Galt] concerning the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1907, 1909, and undated, including sketches, notes, and sample letterhead made by Mary Jeffery Galt, concerning Jamestown and the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1888-1896, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] listing APVA life members, members, and dues paid, and containing miscellaneous membership notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, 1894 and 1901, kept by Mary Jeffery Galt recording her excavations at Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAPVA record book, 1905-1910, of dues paid by Association members\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRegister, undated, of names and places [of people who made pilgrimage to Jamestown, Virginia in 1898?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe papers of Mary Jeffery's siblings, notably Robert Ware Galt and Rogers Harrison Galt, and their spouses and in-laws make up Group V.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1912, received by Robert Ware Galt from his brother William W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his mother and siblings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by R[obert] W[are] Galt from his sister Annie [Alexina Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1923 and undated, received by Robert W. Galt from his daughter Mary Ware Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1922 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from relatives, chiefly nieces and nephews\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1906-1923 and undated, to and from Robert Ware Galt concerning his participation in Williamsburg Lodge, No. 6, A.F. \u0026amp; A.M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1912 and undated, received by Robert W[are] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1871-1921, received by Robert W[are] Galt concerning naval career and related matters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1876-1921 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal documents, 1905-1906, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nConstitution and minutes, 1858-1859, of Mountain Home Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1858-1864 and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1979-1893, 1917, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1873-1903, 1922, and undated, of Robert W[are] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1872-1891 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865, 1906-1922, and undated, of Robert Ware Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Robert Ware Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872-1876, of Robert W. Galt, containing chiefly naval engineering notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1872, 1893-1903, of Robert W. Galt listing questions and answers for \"Examination for 3rd Ass't Engineer\" and recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1873-1875, of R[obert] W. Galt, kept chiefly during his service as a naval engineer on the U.S.S. Yantic in China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1873-1879, 1891 of \"Bob\" [Robert W.] Galt, containing laundry lists [?] and engineering notes made in part during his service on the U.S.S. Yantic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1881-1883, of R[obert] W. Galt, written during his service as P[assed] A[ssistant] Eng[ineer], U.S. N[avy], on board the steamer Gedney en route to and in Galveston Harbor, Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1881-1890, of Rob[er]t W. Galt containing diary kept on board steamer Gedney and record of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1883, of [Robert W. Galt] kept while serving as naval engineer (?) on steemer Gedney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiaries, 1885, 1892-1894, 1894-1896, 1897-1898, of [Robert W. Galt], chiefly concerning his activities as a naval engineer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1886-1892, of R[obert] W. Galt, containing minutes of \"a castle of knights of the Golden Eagle\" in Norfolk, Virginia, laundry lists (?) kept on board the U.S.S. Trenton, and a record of \"letters written\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1891-1893, of R[obert] W. Galt recording naval articles he inspected as Passed Assistant Engineer, U.S. Navy, at the General Store House, Naval Yard, Norfolk, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, 1897, of [Robert W. Galt] used as diary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1903-1905, of R[obert] W. Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1905, of Robert W. Galt giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events chiefly in Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1905-1909, of Robert W[are] Galt recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1906, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1908-1909, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people and events in Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLoose pages from ledger, 1909-1910, of [Robert Ware Galt] recording \"letters written,\" including names of recipients, dates of letters, and summaries of contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1911, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1911-1912, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1912-1914, of [Robert Ware Galt] giving detailed accounts of weather, people, and events in Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892 and undated, received by [Mary F. Butt Galt] from her brother James M. Butt, Jr., mother, and father-in-law W[illiam] R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888-1890, received by Mary F. Butt [Galt] from R[obert] W[are] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal and business correspondence, 1889-1890 and undated, received by M[ary] F. Butt Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1889 and undated, of [Mary F. Butt Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1889 and undated, of Mary F. Butt [Galt], including prescriptions, a poem composed by her, and calling cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorials, circa 1882, of James M. Butt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1879, of J[ames} M. Butt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1877-1899, received by James M. Butt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1871-1892, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his parents W[illia]m R. Galt and [Mary Williams Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his siblings [Mary Jeffery Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], A[nnie] A. G[alt], S[usan] W. G[alt] Duane, J[ohn] M[inson] Galt [III], and Alex[ander] [Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1894, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, February 1895 - March 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, April 1895 - June 1895, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his wife [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891-1910 and undated, received by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] from his daughter Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1909 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his children Bettie [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and John Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1898-1909, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from his son Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895-1908 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 7, 1895 - June 8, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 9, 1895 - June 16, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 17, 1895 - June 24, 1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLetters of condolence, June 26, 1895 - June 29, 1895 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] on the death of his wife Mary [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1895, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1896-1910, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from fraternal organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1874-1910 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1894, received by Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from Charles J. Swift concerning stock in the Ostrander Repeating Gun Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1865-1899 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1872-1894, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBills of exchange, 1875-1888 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNavigational notes and examinations, 1892-1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNavigational notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868-1875, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1876-1885, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1886-1890, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1890 - October 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, November 1894 - December 1894, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1895-1899, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1900-1902, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1903, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1904-1905, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1906, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1907-1910 and undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, undated, of Roger H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous naval notes, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy general court marital orders, 1879-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including lists of navy personnel tried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1866, 1869, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1870-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy department general orders, 1878-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy Bureau circulars, 1863-1878, and department circulars, 1869-1877, held by [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.], compiled and partially indexed by Captain A.K. Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. Navy circulars, 1877-1882, held by [Rogers H. Galt Sr.] compiled and partially indexed by [Captain A.K. Hughes]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool reports, 1859-1860 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClass reports, 1868-1872, from the Naval Academy of [Rogers H.] Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1898, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] about Ostrander gun\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted booklets, 1895-1910 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.] chiefly concerning the U.S. Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling Cards of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted invitations and club membership cards, 1884-1908 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1883-1910 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1892-1909 and undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1863-1906 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituaries, 1910, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], containing personal accounts and notes, receipts for lodging, and naval notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, circa 1892, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.], including \"Memorandum for [U.S. Navy] Boarding Officers,\" personal accounts, and miscellaneous notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGrade books, 1893-1894, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] [for classes taught at U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895 and undated, of R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1895-1906, of \"General Orders given by R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.], Comdr U.S. Navy\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing schedules and miscellaneous notes apparently relating to his service in the U.S. Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemorandum book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] containing notes related to naval duties\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1874, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1875-1887 and undated, received by Mary Meares [Galt] from her father J[ohn] L. Meares\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883 [?], received by [Mrs.] Mary [Meares Galt] from Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from her husband Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895 and undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1868-1885, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1895, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1892-1895, received by Mrs. Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopies and fragments of letters, undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1882-1892, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1893, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1895 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nChildren's story, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations, 1865-1884 and undated, of Mrs. [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, received by [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] at her Annapolis home?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1875-1885 and undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1870-1890, 1895, and undated, of [Mrs.] Mary Meares [Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1854-18??, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt?] containing recipes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, circa 1864-1870, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount book, 1892, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, 1894-1895, of \"Mrs. Gault\" [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCommonplace book, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] containing French exercises\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1888, containing copies of obituary notices of John L. Meares [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling Cards, undated, of John L. Meares [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1888 and undated, received by John L. Meares [Sr.] from relatives and a friend\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1850, 1852, 1866, and undated, received by [Elizabeth Ashe] Holmes Meares from friends and relative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1894, received by C. Neilson, Second Assistant Postmaster General, from F.H. Jones concerning John L. Maers [John L, Meares, Jr.?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nApplication, 1931, of John L. Meares [Jr.] to the Sons of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, of W[illiam] W. Galt from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval correspondence, 1876-1910 and undated, of W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFragments of letters, 1894 and undated, from W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts and naval clothing requisition, 1874-1895, of W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1898-1917, of W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted copy, undated, of poem \"The Battle of Manila Bay\" by W[illia]m W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClipping, 1899, concerning William W. Galt's heroism in U.S. Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1889-1895 and undated, of [Mary Blair Grigsby] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1911 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt Duane from her sister [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brother R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1890 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], John [Minson Galt III], and Alex[ander Galt III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1884-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from her sister Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1883-1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from sisters-in-law Mary B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt, [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt, and Emily [Cocke] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1888, received by Susan W. Galt [Duane] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1931 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1866-1887, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1888, received by Sus[an] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1890, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1891 and undated, received by S[usan] W. Galt [Duane] from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1887-1912, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1882-1891, of S[usan] W. Galt [Duane]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotes and affidavits, 1934 and undated, of Susan Williams Galt Duane concerning family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1868, 1888-1891 and undated, of [Susan W. Galt Duane]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1891-1914, of S[usan] W. Galt Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of S[usan] W. Galt Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1875?, of \"Susie\" [Susan] W. Galt [Duane] containing \"a collection of mathematical problems from various authors solved by several students and others - a large portion by W[illia]m R. Galt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1889-1902, of Alexander Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMedical notes, undated, of Alexander Duane\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1897-1927, of Alexander Duane, including his medical and Phi Beta Kappa essays and obituaries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1874 and undated, received by James S. Galt from his brothers Bob [Robert Ware Galt], Bill [William W. Galt], and R[ogers] H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1865-1880 and undated, of James S. Galt, including a letter granting him leave of absence from the Navy, Latin exercises, and envelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1874 and undated, received by John M[inson] Galt [III] from his brothers Bob [Robert W. Galt], Bill [William W. Galt]. and Rogers [H. Galt, Sr.], and cousin S[ally] M. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1881-1882, of John [Minson] Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1873-1880, of John M[inson] Galt [III], including school grades and medical certificates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1876-1892, received by Annie A. Galt from her parents W[illiam] R. Galt and M[ary] W. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1872-1898 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from her brother Bob [Robert Ware Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her siblings and sisters-in-law\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1933, received by Annie A. Galt from her niece Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1934, received by Annie A. Galt from nieces Mary [Meares] Galt and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and nephew Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1869-1931 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1870-1932 and undated, received by Annie A. Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1889-1910 and undated, to and from Annie A. Galt concerning APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and other papers, 1920-1930, of Annie A. Galt, chiefly concerning Mary J[effery] Galt's role in establishing the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1906-1940, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1867-1905 and undated, of Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts and checkboook stubs, 1882-1922 and undated, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWill, 1896, of Mary Jeffery Galt, given to Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1916-1926, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1874-1900 and undated, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1885-1937 and undated, of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary [1941] of Annie Alexina Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1901, of [Annie A. Galt], containing household accounts and diary entries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTravel diary, 1904, and family history notebook, undated, of A[nnie] A[lexina] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Annie A. Galt] and [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1873-1905 and undated, received by Alexander Galt [III], chiefly from his brothers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1881-1943 and undated, of Alexander Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1875-1888, 1905, and undated, of Alex[ander] Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary, 1952, of Alexander Galt [III]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup VI contains the papers of Mary Meares Galt, the eldest child of Rogers Harrison Galt, Sr., and (Mrs.) Mary Meares Galt. In addition to Mary Meare's extensive personal and business correspondence and other papers, Group VI contains information on Galt family history and genealogy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1892, received by Mary [Meares] Galt from her grandfather W[illia]m R. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1886-1911, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1914-1922 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1896, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1901, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1905, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1907 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1939 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her aunt Annie A. G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondencem, 1905-1950 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1968 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from her brother Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940, 1951-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her sister-in-law Elizabeth [B.] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1903-1965, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her brother John Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1906-1964 and undated, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1923-1939, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1940-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1971-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1885-1909 received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances, including one concerning APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1910-1918, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1919, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1920 - April 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, May 1920 - September 1920, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1921-February 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, August-December 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1923 - June 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, July 1923 - October 1923, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1924-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1955, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1960-1963, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1969, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1931, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1932-1935, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history. Includes letters from Lyon G. Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1937 received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others chiefly concerning geneaology and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1938, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1939-1947, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1948-1949, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1952, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1953, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1954-1956, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1957-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, January 1960 - August 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, September 1960 - December 1960, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1961-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1965, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1966-1975, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, undated, received by Mary Meares Galt from relatives, friends, and others, chiefly concerning the genealogy and Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1916-1952, received by Mary M[eares] Galt from Hugh B[lair] G[rigsby] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1907-1921, received by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1922, received by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1923-1929, received by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1930-1971 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1910-1924, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1928-1951 and undated, concerning Mary Meares Galt's carreer as a college professor and dean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1939-1943 and undated, to and from Mary Meares Galt concerning mismanagement at Blue Ridge College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1942-1964, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1965-1976, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning donations of Galt family papers and artifacts to the University of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, and other institutions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1893-1949, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1950-1966, 1974, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1902-1973 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCheckbook stubs, 1918-1923, and account passbook of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1919-1921, of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBank statements and canceled checks, 1922-1961 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTax papers, 1923-1960 and undated, of Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLegal papers, 1940-1955, of Mary Meares Galt, including primssory note and will\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1946-1960 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1956 and undated, of writings of Mary Meares Galt, including remarks made to the Association for Preservation of Virginia Antiquities about Mary Jeffery Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, circa 1960, of \"Galt Chronicle\" written by [Mary Meares Galt] for her nephews and nieces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt about 18th-century jurist George Wythe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous writings, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history papers, 1934-1937 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt, including typescripts of a letter from her great-grandmother Mrs. Samuel Ashe (circa 1851 or 1852?) and of her father William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts of William R. Galt's \"Recollections of Hermitage in 1828\" and Mary Jeffery Galt's memoir of childhood, made and annotated by Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, undated, prepared by [Mary Meares Galt] of a \"lecture delivered by William R. Galt to the Masonic Fraternity of Norfolk...\" dated 1883\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Catalogue of works by Alexander Galt, sculptor,\" undated, held by Mary M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history notes, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] concerning her great-uncle Alexander Galt and his work as a sculptor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, 1911, 1919-1966, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ashe, and Swann lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical and family history materials, undated, of Mary Meares Galt, chiefly concerning Galt, Ware, Ashe, Jeffery and Scervant lines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, 1896-1936 and ungraded, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool notes and grades, undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted invitations, calling cards, and dance cards, 1897-1965 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1885-1918, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1920-1955, of M[ary] [Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Materials, 1956-1978 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCopy of letters, undated, from R[obert] E. Lee to President [Jefferson] Davis dated August 29 and 30, 1862, held by [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, circa 1924, 1930, and undated, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nObituary, 1978, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1952, of program \"At Home with Lindy,\" sponsored by the Col[onial] Dames of Lexington [Virginia]? Probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAudio recording, 1965, of Mary Meares Galt and Commander Robert Wilson's Veteran's Day Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, unlabelled, probably belonging to [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAudio recording, undated, of \"Miss Mary Meares Galt, Honorary Regent of the Virginia Frontier Chapter, D.A.R. Introducing the Hon. Paul A. Holstein-Mayor of Lex[ington, Virginia].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBaby journal, 1886, of Mary [Meares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Miscellaneous book,\" 1894-?, of Mary Meares Galt, containing poems, essays, and other writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1899-1900?, of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1900, of Mary M[eares] Galt containing recipes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, circa 1904 and undated, containing genealogy notes of Mary Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1906, of Mary Meares Galt, containing personal accounts, miscellaneous notes, and drafts of letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, circa 1911, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing lecture notes on Greek history and notes on family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of Mary [Meares] Galt containing her poems\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt containing draft of a novel?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt], containing itinerary from trip to the British isles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing genealogical notes on Digges, Galt, Jeffery, Silvester, Ware, and other families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt] containing notes on \"V[irgini]a Rev[olutionary] Sold[iers] + Sailors.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAddress books, undated, of [Mary Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1927-1957, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1958-1959, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1960-1974 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning ancestral societies, chiefly the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1956-1957 and undated, received by Mary Meares Galt concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1940-1966 and 1978, received by Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1960-1966 and 1978, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1957-1962, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1963-1966 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1957-1963 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt about Jamestown to or on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTypescripts, 1959-1966, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Virginia Frontier Chapter, to commemorate Lexington's [Virginia] name day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1948-1958, of [Mary Meares] Galt pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1959-1968, of [Mary Meares Galt] pertaining to the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1953-1957 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt relating to the Daughters of the American Revolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nScripts, circa 1955, written by Mary Meares Galt for United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes and correspondence, 1955, of Mary Meares Galt concerning United Daughters of the Confederacy tableaux\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nType- and manuscript copies, 1961 and undated, of talks given by Mary Meares Galt to members of the Colonial Dames\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1971, of Mary Meares Galt, concerning the Blue Ridge Committee of the National Soceity of the Colonial Dames of America\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nApplications, 1927-1952 and undated, of Mary Meares Galt to ancestral societies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMary Meares' siblings and their own families are represented in Group VII, as are other members of the extended Galt family and acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1890-1901, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1919 and undated, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from \"Marmy\" [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1913-1939 and undated, received by \"Bets\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Annie [A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1905-1938, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1942-1956 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her sister M[ary] M[eares] G[alt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1965, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from her brothers Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and John Meares Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1902-1968, received by E[lizabeth] A. Galt [Welles] from her cousin Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1915-1945, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from her husband Paul [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1894-1932, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1935-1963, received by Alizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1964-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1899-1934, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1936-1948, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1950-1975, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1977-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1906-1907, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1908-1909, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, 1910 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1913-1915, received by Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] from her lawyer C. Whittle Sams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1919-1978, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDraft of letter to Col. duPont [sic], 1923, from [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and his reply concerning [Mary Jeffery Galt]'s role as founder of the APVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDrafts and retained copies of letters, 1894-1950 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1900-1954, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool and college papers, 1897-1911, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1907-1979 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nApplications, undated, to ancestral organizations of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, with genealogical information on the Hockaday and Ware families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInvitations, 1912-1978 and undated, received by Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards, undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1916-1943 and undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1900-1954 and undated, of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, including materials on Galt family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1900-1905, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1907-1909, of [Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1909-1910, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1913-1914, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary and memorandum book, circa 1924, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiaries, 1926, 1927, 1928, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1929, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalendar, 1929, 1933, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEngagement book, 1930, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], also used as a memorandum book and diary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1931, 1935, 1941, 1957, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalendar, 1935, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalendar, 1936, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalendar, 1939, used by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] to record engagements and appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1937, 1957, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1944, 1961, of [Eliabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiary, 1962-1966, of E[lizabeth A.] G[alt] W[elles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1908-1937 and 1950, to and from Paul Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1921-1974 and undated, of family of Paul Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1916-1950 and undated, received by Paul Welles and [Elizabeth A. Galt] Welles from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWedding book, 1916, of Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles] and Paul [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGuest book, 1919-1946, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGuest book, 1946-1979, of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and Paul Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n Personal correspondence, 1896-1905, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1907-1963 and undated, received by Rogers H. Galt, Jr., from his father [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusiness correspondence, 1909-1913, to and from Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool papers and grades, 1897-1909 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1896-1942 and undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDairies, 1907, 1909, of [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPassbook, 1912, of Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nComposition book, undated, of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1900-1907, received by John M[eares] Galt from his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1899-1966 and undated, received by John M[eares] Galt from relatives, friends, and business associates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1912-1915, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCancelled checks and deposit tickets, 1918, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool and college grades, 1901-1911, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSchool papers, 1913-1914 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1901-1934 and undated, of John M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, of John M[eares] Galt containing outlines for literature essays and for biographical sketch of his father Rogers H. Galt [Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1896-1948 and undated, received by Mary Ware Galt Kirby from relatives and friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence and notes, 1917-1954 and undated, of Mary Ware [Galt] Kirby relating to family history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1910-1917, 1957, and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketch, 1932, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby, by Susan Galt Zimermann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1968-1975 and undated, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of Mary Ware Galt Kirby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiaries, 1922, of Mary Ware Galt [Kirby]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1952-1969, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1976, received by Mary M[eares] Galt and \"Betty\" [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] from Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.] and his wife Elizabeth [B. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1901-1969, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunts [Mary Jeffery Galt] and [Annie A. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1970-1975 and undated, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary M[eares] Galt from relatives including their aunt [Mary Jeffery Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1956-1976, received by [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and Mary [Meares] Galt from friends and acquaintances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards and invitations of Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebooks, undated, entitled \"The Great Story Book,\" by Mary M[eares] Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1902 and undated, of \"Misses Galt\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1892-1934, received by Mary [Meares Galt], [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.], and John [Meares Galt] from relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, 1896-1906, of M[ary] M[eares] Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Annie A. Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt [Kirby] containing their poems\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"The Lord Cornwallis Magazine,\" 1907, 1910, and undated, containing stories and illustrations written and drawn by [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt [Welles], Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1897-1977 and undated, of Elizabeth Welsh Galt, Susan Duane Galt, Eva Dulaney Galt, Anne Galt Kirby [Black], Susan Duane Zimermann, Richard Galt Zimermann, Elizabeth Allen Galt, William Richard Galt Duane, and Francis Raymond Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1922-1933 and 1963-1982, received by [Mary Jeffery Welles] Pearson from relatives and friends, chiefly concerning deaths of her aunt Mary Meares Galt and mother Elizabeth A. Galt Welles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers, 1931-1978 and undated, of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1982-1983, of [Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemoir of Mary Meares Galt, 1982, presented by her niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson to the John Rhoads Chapter, DAR. Includes DAR magazine and labeled photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1860, 1905-1945, and undated, received by various Galt family members\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous papers and clippings, 1870, 1914, and undated, of [Elizabeth Welsh Galt?], Francis L. Galt, and Emily Virginia Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1881, 1906, received by Elick [Aleck?] Preston from his sister Sallie Green, by Alexandria Preston from his brother Gable Preston, and by the First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, from Gabe Preston inquiring if Alex Preston or any of his relatives still live in Williamsburg [Aleck Preston worked as a gardener for the Galt family]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiographical sketch, post-1881, of Hugh Blair Grigsby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1895, received by Bettie T. Waring, nanny of [Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., and John Meares Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1963, 1973, and undated, of various Galt family members\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval pass, 1804, given to Lieut. Gain \"and lady\" to \"pass within ten miles of Norfolk City and Return.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSlave permission?, 1861, signed by E.C. Darlington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPersonal correspondence, 1861-1862 and undated, received by Patrick H. Fowlkes, Confederate Army soldier, Company C. 53rd Virginia Infantry Regiment, \"Old Dominion Rifles.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1957, received by Senator A. Willis Robertson from W.R. Smedberg III, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, concerning the Bancroft Hall program and instruction on American history at the Naval Academy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous Galt Family Papers including Virginia Gabriel Galt and Gabriel Galt Williamson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPapers that could not be firmly attributed to anyone are in Group VIII.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1793, 1811-1863, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1866-1889, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, 1890-1972, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCorrespondence, undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGreeting cards, 1887 and undated, to and from unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFragments of letters and other papers, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPostcards, undated, blank on message/address side\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts and accounts, 1761?, 1803, 1818, 1848-1910, and undated, and checkbook, 1887-[1888?], of unkown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, May 3-13, 1861, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, May 14-21, 1861, and undated, chiefly for cords of wood and [?] planks, signed mostly by [Confederate army?] quartermasters Captain Charles W. Hardy, Captain D. Lambert, and Captain J.W. Randolph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDeeds, 1831, 1868, and plat, 1825, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, 1866, 1868, 1878 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFamily history notes, 1895, 1905, and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMedical notes, 1817-1830 and undated, made by unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSmall sketches and paintings of unknown people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCalling cards and dance cards, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInvitations, 1887-1951 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted Calendar, 1890\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1893, with watercolor illustrations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted \"Charles Dickens Calendar,\" 1894\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted calendar, 1899\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1817-1898, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1901-1912, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, 1913-1952, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted material, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1963 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1836-1897, 1903-1944 and undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous notes, undated, referring chiefly to real estate in Virginia, Maryland, and other states\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, undated, of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEnvelopes of unknown/unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nJournal, 1792, of unknown person. A letter at the Rockefeller Library from [James?] Greenhow to Alexander D. Galt (CWF-M1131.1-Galt Papers I)implies that this journal belongs to Alexander D. Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLedger, 1844-1845, of payments made to unidentified naval personnel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars, 1884-1885 and 1913\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBlank pocket calendars and diaries, 1917, 1919, and undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBlank Army and Navy notebook, circa 1917\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containg drafts of letters and miscellaneous notes of unknown person\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccount books, undated, of unknown persons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNotebook, undated, containing two printed pictures and a clothing list\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPocket calendar, undated, of M. Galt?, containing shopping lists and other notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRemnants of a diary, undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted books, magazines, and pamphlets compromise Group IX.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAlphabetical index to general orders, circulars, etc. [naval] (January 10, 1863 - June 30, 1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAnd Flowers of poetry [partial title] (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nForney, John W. Anecdotes of public men (1876)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia 1738-1780 (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRuffin, Beverley. Augusta Parish, Virginia, 1738-1780, undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGarrett, R.R. Baptists in Jamestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBartholomew's revised \"half-inch\" contoured maps (Ayrshire)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBible review: advanced esoteric thought (October 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBiennial report of the state librarian of North Carolina (July 1, 1942 to June 30, 1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGannett, William C. Blessed be drudgery (1893)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTyler, Lyon G. Bruton Church (1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (January 1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Rogers Harrison [Jr.]. The Cathode-Ray fluroescence of sodium vapor (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nKerl, Simon. A Common-school grammar of the English language (1865)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (July 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Converted Catholic (January 1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDaily light on the daily path (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPenley, Aaron. The Elements of perspective: illustrated by numerous examples and diagrams (1869)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPotts, Robert. Euclid's elements of geometry, the first book (1864)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEverybody's magazine (February 1911). M[ary] M[eares] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nEvery Saturday [magazine] (Christmas 1867). Contains story No thoroughfare by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFrench lessons and exercises (1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy marked by [Mary Meares Galt].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy presented to Mary Meares Galt by the author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGalt, Howard Spilman. The Galt families: notes on their origin and their history with genealogical lists (1938). Copy annotated by Mary Meares Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogy of that portion of the Galt family descended from James Galt of the fourth generation in America (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nParton, James. George W. Childs: a biographical sketch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint John (1917).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Gospel according to Saint Luke (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHand book of the New York training school for teachers (1919).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHand book 1923-1924. University of the City of Toledo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHarper's new monthly magazine (December 1871).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHarvey's weekly. (April 9, 1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Hist[ory of the] College of W[illiam and Mary] from its fou[nding]...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nJones, Granville J. The History of the founding of the Eastern State Hospital of Virginia (reprinted from the American Journal of Psychiatry, March 1954). Signed by the author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nToy, Crawford H. The Home of the primitive Semitic race [extractred from Transactions of American Philological Association, 1881]. Signed by the Author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHorace [drama] (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHow Pope Pius X crushed the French Stillon (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Illustrated Old St. Paul's (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTalfourd, Thomas Noon. Ion [drama] (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMaguire, James G. Ireland and the pope: a brief history of papal intrigues against Irish liberty (1888).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRodin, Auguste. L'Art (1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nHeadley, J.T. Letters from Italy (1845).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCahoon, George. Report on iron deposits (1880)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nKirwan [Rev. Nicholas Murray]. Letters to the Rt. Rev. John Hughes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLife and adventures of Ninon De L'Enclos (1849)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Life of John Calvin: the great French reformer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nKnowles, James Sheridan. Love [drama] (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855 (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1856-1867 (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMarriage and notices in Raleigh Register, North Carolina State Gazette, Daily Sentinel, Raleigh Observer and News and Observer 1867-1887 (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMarriage and death notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1826-1845 (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMemoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part III (March 26, 1880)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (November 1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Memorial Church times (December 1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Mind of the Vatican on American political \"institutions\" (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (September 1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (February 1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (July 1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Monthly visitor (1872). Contains article On the English present active participle by W[illiam] R. Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe New Testament (1848)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNew York journal of medicine (May 1860). Contains article by G[abriel] A. D. Galt about his invention the trephine. [Mary Jeffery Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Sulgrave Institution international celebration at Norfolk, Virginia (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nOld Brunswick pilgrimages [historical addresses] (1900-1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Outlook (November 26, 1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWalker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Outlook (December 14, 1907). M[ary] J[effery] Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPeace College catalog (1949-1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFletcher, Harvey, and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. The Perception of speech and its relation to telephony (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (September 1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (June 1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (October 1854)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (December 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (October 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (July 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (April 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Southern literary messenger (February 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReply of the rector and visitors of the University of Virginia to the remonstrance on recent changes in the requirements for the degree of master of arts (1892). [William R. Galt]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRegister of ancestors. The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRecuerdo de Montevideo [Uruguay]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nRandolph-Macon System of Colleges and academies (1903-1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Railroad man's magazine (April 1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Protestant Review (June 1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPeterson's magazine (September 1859)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Standard-bearer (November 1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe State (January 20, 1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nChamberlayne, E.H., Jr. Sunday School Choir (1867)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTetzel redivivus (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nBusch, Wilhelm. Tulchen (1877)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nScott, Ruby T. Twenty poems (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (October 1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nTyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (January 1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nVirginia marriage bonds, Richmond City. Vol.1 (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWest Point life (1866)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nYearbook of the Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution and the proceedings of the sixty-fourth state conference (March 15-17, 1960) [Mary Meares Galt?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSt. Nicholas [magazine]. February 1890. Contains article \"The Story of the great storm at Samoa\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck. City of Leeds. Education Committee. Report of the School Medical Officer (1919). The Case against woman suffrage. The Converted Catholic (May 1921). The Converted Catholic (July 1920). Echoes from the Roman Catholic Winter School (1903). Episcopal churchnews (1927). Familiar letters to John B. Fitzpatrick, the Catholic Bishop of Boston (1854). In library of W[illia]m R. Galt. Franklin Square Library. Memoirs of Madame de Remusat, Part II (1879). Le Gentilhomme pauvre (1873). The Golden book of the Confraternities (1855). The Gospel according to Saint John (1910). The Gospel according to Saint Luke (1909). Graves genealogy. Journal, 1860-1866, of Mary Jeffery Galt. Majors alphabet. The Martyr in black. Memoirs, undated, of Mary Jeffery Galt. New England History Teachers' Association. A[...] of historical material. Scottish notes and queries (April 1907). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1921). Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine (July 1920). The Works of Shakspeare [sic]. Watson's Jeffersonian magazine (June 1909). You cannot do without the church (circa 1855). Abhedananda, Swami. The Scientific basis of religion (circa 1900). Hagedorn, Hermann. Mothers of New York, what of the children? Hevergal, Frances Ridley. My King, or daily thoughts for the king's children (1883). Haswell, Cha[rle]s H. Engineers' and mechanics' pocket-book (1866). Hawthorne, Julian. The Secret of Solomon (circa 1909) Mitchell, S. Augustus. Mitchell's ancient atlas (1849) Mitchell's atlas (1855), belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt. Mitchell's Atlas, 1859 belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt; has news clippings of the Civil War pasted inside. Moody, D.L. Christ all and in all (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Christ seeking sinners. Moody, D.L. Dare to be a Daniel (circa 1855). Moody, D.L. Good news (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. Let the wicked forsake his way. Moody, D.L. Love that passeth knowledge. Moody, D.L. Plain words on conversion. Moody, D.L. Repentance and restitution (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Two classes (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. There is no difference Moody, D.L. Where art thou? (circa 1885). Moody, D.L. The Work of the Holy Spirit. Plumer, W[illia]m S. False doctrines and false teachers: how to know them and how to treat them. [Saunders, Rev. William]. the Pastor's wife; or, memoirs of E[liza] M. S[aunders]. Vivekananda, Swami. The Real and apparent man (1896). Vivekananda, Swami. The Ideal of a universal religion (1896). Warren, Henry. [Handbook of anatomy]. Walker, Henry F. Our counsel to patients, especially in the later part of life (1898).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nScrapbooks are in Group X\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nScrapbook, circa 1875-1910, of [Mary Jeffery Galt], chiefly consisting of clippings relating to family members. Scrapbook, circa 1886, of unknown person. Receipt book, 1891-1892, of Mrs. [Mary Meares] Galt, made from receipts pasted into a copy of Report of the Secretary of the Navy, vol.1, 1883. Scrapbook, 1902-1904, of Mary Meares Galt. Scrapbook and travel diary, 1910, of Mary Ware Galt Kirby. Scrapbook, 1912-1936?, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt Welles. Scrapbook cover, undated, of Mollie [Mary] J[effery] Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs are in Group XI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotograph of Susan M. Christian. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as a young man and in later middle age, including one with his students. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt as an older man. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt possibly used by Mary Jeffery Galt in making bas-relief portrait of him. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptor Alexander Galt II. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of sculptures of Alexander Galt II, including \"Bacchante,\" bust of Jeferson Davis, and sculpture of Thomas Jefferson. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Williams Ware Galt, including 3 with granddaughter Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, later used to make posthumous portrait of her donated to APVA. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt, Annie A. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, and Mary Blair Galt. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSnapshots of Mary J[effery] Galt with Annie A. Galt and Elizabeth A. Galt Welles and with Estelle Christian at Jamestown. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her nieces and nephews Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Mary Meares Galt, John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Galt with her niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby and nephew John Meares Galt. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotograph of Mary Jeffery Galt, holding her grandniece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and one ship, some identified, belonging to Mary Jeffery Galt, including one of a young girl with name and address of portrait painter Matthew Wilson on back. 12 itmes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of bas-relief portraits by Mary Jeffery Galt of William R. Galt and sculptor Alexander Galt II. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and acquaintances (some identified). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with friends and co-workers (some identified). 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert Ware Galt with shipmates aboard U.S.S. Trenton, U.S.S. Yantic, and steamer Gedney. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown people, held by Robert Ware Galt. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Huron, U.S.S. Yantic, and other, unidentified ships and of memorial plaque to victims of Samoa disaster, belonging to Robert Ware Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of the ships Chicago, Jean Bart, and unidentified ship, belonging to Robert Ware Galt?. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of people, boats, and places in the Far East of Robert Ware Galt?. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary F. Butt Galt, some with friends. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of James M. Butt, Jr., brother of Mary F. Butt Galt. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt, including her father James M. Butt, Sr. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and relatives of Mary F. Butt Galt. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary V. Jones Butt (Mrs. James M. Butt, Jr.) 9 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., as a student at the U.S. Naval Academy and as a naval officer. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., in civilian dress. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Sr., and other, mostly identified, men, chiefly naval officers. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of U.S.S. Arkansas and other unidentified ship (possibly also the Arkansas) that belonged to Rogers H. Galt, Sr. 4 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, belonging to Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, of unidentified people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of boarding house in San Francisco [?] with Rogers H. Galt, Sr., Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, and 5 unidentified people. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William W. Galt and Mary Blair Grigsby Galt and children: Susan Duane Galt, Mary Carrington Galt, Carrington [G.] Galt, Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt, [William R. Galt, Jr.], and [Robert W. Galt, Jr.]. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan W. Galt Duane. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Dr. Alexander Duane (husband of Susan W. Galt Duane). 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotogrpahs of Dr. Alexander Duane and Susan W. Galt Duane and their sons Alexander Galt Duane, Robert L. Duane, and William R. Galt Duane. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of James S. Galt. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Minson Galt III. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 20 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 27 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt. 23 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt and Susan W. Galt Duane at Virginia Beach and Ocean View [VA?] with unidentified/unknown people. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt, Robert Ware Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby, in Hot Springs, Arkansas and on the \"Yonahloesee Road.\" 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with Emily Christian, Julia Lindsay, Liza Bowers, and \"Pitti Pat.\" 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with niece Mary Ware Galt Kirby, grandniece Anne Galt Kirby Black and other unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Annie A. Galt with relatives and friends. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of friends and acquaintances of Annie A. Galt. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of reconstructions of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria and of a Viking ship belonging to Annie A. Galt? 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt III. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup photographs of William R. Galt, Mary Williams Ware Galt, Mary Jeffery Galt, Robert Ware Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Sr., William W. Galt, Susan W. Galt Duane, James S. Galt, John Minson Galt III, Annie A. Galt, and Alexander Galt III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as an infant and young child. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a girl. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a young woman. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt with first cousins Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt and M[ary] C[arrington] G[alt]. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt as a Y.M.C.A. volunteer in France, circa 1918-1919. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt and others in France, circa 1918-1919. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of various people and street scenes, some identified, in Baccarat, Badonvillers (?), Mayence, Nancy, and Paris, France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified people, street scenes, and building in France, circa 1918-1919, taken by Mary Meares Galt? 46 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of gravestones of Mrs. Mary Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, and Gov. Samuel Ashe (1725-1813), Col. Samuel Ashe (1763-1836), and William S. Ashe (1813-1862) and of a memorial plaque to [Gov.] Samuel Ashe. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Paul Welles at their wedding and in their 25th year of marriage and with her bridal attendants Mary Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with daughter Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Paul Welles, mostly with children Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, and Francis Raymond Welles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as an infant and young child. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Rogers H. Galt, Jr., with relatives, including wife Elizabeth Bowler Galt; daughters Elizabeth Allen Galt, Mary Eva Galt, and Eva Redwood Galt; brother-in-law Paul Welles; niece Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson; nephews Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and [John Galt Welles]; and granddaughter Caroline Galt Grant. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSnapshots of Rogers H. Galt, Jr.'s home in Abescon, N.J. and of New Jersey shore, including, one of V. Lee Kirby, husband of Mary Ware Galt Kirby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt, some with unidentified people. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs belonging to John Meares Galt. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as an infant and a young child. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a young girl. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby as a girl. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Ware Galt Kirby in adulthood. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, John Meares Galt, and Rogers H. Galt, Jr., as children and young adults. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Wlles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of John Meares Galt and Mary Ware Galt Kirby as children. 4 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup photographs of Elizabeth A. Galt Welles with Mary Jeffery Galt, John Meares Galt, Mary Meares Galt, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson, Rogers Galt Welles, and other relatives. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Meares Galt, Elizabeth A. Galt Welles, Rogers H. Galt, Jr., John Meares Galt, Frances Galt, Mary Jeffery Pearson, John V. Pearson, Jr., Mary Ware Galt Kirby, and V. Lee Kirby. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of \"Miss Pinkie Morecock \u0026amp; her school,\" including Elizabeth [A.] Galt [Welles] and Rogers H. Galt [Jr.]. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of children and grandchildren of [William W. Galt]: William R. Galt, Jr., Robert W. Galt, Jr., Mary Carrington Galt, William R. Galt III, and Virginia Ward Galt. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Alexander Galt Duane and of his grave at Bony, France (killed in World War I). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Robert L. Duane and one of his first wife Marjorie Cluett Duane. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of William R. Galt Duane. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unknown/unidentified members of the Duane family. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Susan Galt Zimmerman and husband Alfred G. Zimmerman, son Alfred G. Zimmerman, Jr., and son [Richard G. Zimmerman?]. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of Alexander Galt [II] and [Emily Cocke] Galt. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of children of [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and [Paul Welles]: Mary Jeffery Welles, Paul Welles, Jr., Rogers Galt Welles, Francis Raymond Welles, and John Galt Welles. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Mary Jeffery Welles Pearson. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Elizabeth A[llen] Galt, Mary E[va] Galt, and Eva R[edwood] Galt. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Anne Galt Kirby Black?], one with her father [V. Lee Kirby]? 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Emily Christian and of \"Green Oaks,\" the Christians' house in Charles City [Virginia]. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of John T. G. Galt and his daughter Mary Galt, of Louisville, Kentucky. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Edward P. Galt, his brother Dr. James D. Galt, his son William C. Galt, and his daughter Mary Alexander Galt. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of children from families related to Galt family. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of female relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of male relatives of the Galt family. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children related to the Galt family (some identified). 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Aleck and Beckie Preston, \"married servants of Annie A. Galt,\" and of Mrs. Harriet Dishman. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous people, portraits, and sculptures, including Robert E. Lee and other \"generals of the South,\" and Abraham Lincoln. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of residents of Williamsburg, Virginia. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of the Lord Botetourt statue in front of the Wren Building, College of William \u0026amp; Mary, and of the Bodleian plate showing views of the Brafferton Indian School, the Wren Building, the President's House, the Capitol, and the Royal Governor's Palace. Virginia flora and fauna circa 1700 are also shown. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of interiors of Bruton Parish Church, 1905 [Williamsburg, Virginia] and of Fork Church, Hanover County, Virginia; and of exteriors of Church of our Savior, St. Martin's Parish; Old Fork Church, St. Martin's Parish Church; Trinity Church, Doswell, Virginia, St. Martin's Parish; and Trinity Church, St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings and scenes in Williamsburg, Virginia, including Bruton Parish Church, the courthouse, and buildings at The College of William \u0026amp; Mary. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"Old Galt House,\" Williamsburg, Virginia, including two interior views. 19 items. See also oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of Williamsburg, Virginia, including the \"Powder Horn,\" an aerial view of the city, and an unidentified building. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of painting and sketch of Bruton Parish Church. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of seals, pennant, and watercolor (?) sketch of exposition grounds from 1907 Jamestown Exposition. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of the \"new church\" at Jamestown, Virginia, Old St. Luke's Church, and an unidentified church. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of table from Nelson-Galt House and of communion plate at Jamestown. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of church tower remains at Jamestown, Virginia. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of buildings at 1907 Jamestown Exposition including the Administration Building; Arts and Crafts Village; Auditorium; Copper Building; Copper, Silver, and Woodworking Building; Machinery Hall; Manufacturers Building; Model Schools; Mothers and Children's Building; and Transportation Building. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of grounds at 1907 Jamestown Exposition showing trails, natural settings, and unidentified buildings. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs from 1907 Jamestown exposition showing state buildings at various stages of design and construction. State buildings include Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of miscellaneous places and buildings, some identified. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs \"taken by a German who was captured by a French soldier and film found on him... shows Kaiser, Crown Prince, and Hindenberg reviewing the German troops on the Western front for the last time.\" 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nFor preservation reasons, placed not in a folder but in a small box at the end of the larger box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown children in groups of two and three. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown women. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men in groups of three or more. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of unidentified/unknown men and women in groups of two or more. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of groups of unidentified/unknown men, women, and children in groups of two or more. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nVarious acetate negatives. Eleven nitrate negatives have been moved to special storage, contact SCRC staff member.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nArtifacts are in Group XII\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nLinen infant shirt received by Rogers H. Galt \"at Callao Peru soon after learning of the birth of little Rogers [H. Galt, Jr.].\" (A1) Small leather wallet of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A2) Small leather wallet from Columbia College, of [John Meares Galt?]. (A3) Small leather wallet. (A4) Small flat leather case of John Meares Galt. (A5) John Meares Galt b. 1893 Contained miscellaneous writings now in Box VIII, Folder 21. (A6) Leather letter case of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A7) Two-ring binder with \"VMI\" and \"Varsity\" on cover belonging to Mary \"Jeff\" [Jeffery] Welles. (A8) Small leather wallet of [Rogers H. Galt]. (A9) Two paintbrushes [of Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A10) Picture frame. Made of cardboard and paper, decorated with watercolor violets. (A11) Small leather wallet. (A12) Round, flat box containing plaster medallion of unknown woman. (A13) Small white box holding calling cards of \"Miss Galt.\" (A14) Two small pieces of cloth from Schoenig \u0026amp; Co., Opticians, for cleaning glasses. (A15) Very small green box with lid containing red wax seal. (A16) Garter belt. (A17) Two small American flags on short sticks. Each flag has 34 stars. (A18) Cotton toiletries kit with embroidered \"M.\" (A19) Leather wallet belonging to Robert W. Galt containing Freemason certificates. (A20) Three-dimensional plastic Christmas card, enclosed in small, flat box and accompanied by card from Lottie and Mary Garrett. (A21) Small pieces of clear glass wrapped in cloth and tied with string. (A22) Small vinyl pouch holding plastic ruler. (A23) Small piece of beige cotton fabric with blue stitching at edge. (A24) Black, pretied boxtie. (A25) Small, flat box originally containing mourning paper. (A26) Small painting of hills and lake or river. (A27) Small leather wallet. (A28) Mailing label addressed to Mrs. Paul Welles, sent from France circa 1918. (A29) Small painting of unidentified flower. (A30) Small watercolor painting of unidentified church ruin. (A31) Small watercolor painting of buildings on shore of body of water. (A32) Small painting of mountain scene with building and two figures. (A33) Small painting of unidentified church ruin at water's edge. (A34) Small painting of lighthouse. (A35) Small painting of winter farm scene. (A36) Clay [?] tablet with inscribed figure mounted on rough wooden board, covered with plastic lid and wrapped in cloth and tied with string. Accompanied by note concerning date written by E[lizabeth] G[alt] W[elles]. (A37) Small charcoal sketch of building on rocky river on lake bank. (A38) Small rectangular template with initials R.H.G. [Rogers H. Galt] and small design. (A39) Small wooden gavel. (A40) Button from the St. Andrew's Society, Charleston, S.C. (A41) Drawing compass. (A42) Floral painting on enamled surface. (A43) \"Unbleached sharks tooth.\" (A44) Black cord. (A45) Template for calling cards of Mollie J. [Mary Jeffery] Galt. (A46) Small round pillbox labeled \"Pil[ls] Quinine Sulphat,\" containing 2 capsules and 1 pill. (A49) \"Ends of neck ribbon\" in form of butterflies. (A50) Template for calling cards of Mary Meares Galt. (A51) Template for calling cards of Rogers H. Galt. (A52) Template for calling cards of Miss Mary M[eares] Galt. (A53) Ribbon flower of [Mary Jeffery Galt?]. (A54) Metal chain with horseshoe-like attachment. (A55) Drawing compass (A56) Epaulettes of [Rogers H. Galt?]. (A57) Small oval of clear glass with slightly bevelled edges, possibly from a pair of eyeglasses. (A58) Identification bracelet engraved with \"Mary M Galt, Y.M.C.A., A.E.F.,\" apparently worn during her service in the Foyer du Soldat in France. (A59) Ribbon from Old Home Week Reunion, Newport, R.I., 1905. (A60) Ceramic [?] \"queue curler.\" (A61) Cork stopper, partially charred. (A62) Small glass vial with cork stopper labeled \"poison[ous].\" (A63) Knotted brown cord keychain [?]. (A64) Black plastic accessories [?]. (A65) Scraps of cloth and ribbon. (A66) Metal whistle. (A67) Metal buckles for suspenders? 3 items. (A68) Plate for calling cards of \"J.L. Meares, M.D.\" (A69) Plate for calling cards of \"Mrs. J.L. Meares.\" (A70) Plate for calling cards of \"Dr. J.L. Meares and Lady [?].\" (A71) 2 metal buckles. (A72) Small cardboard tag printed with \"Joel Gutman \u0026amp; Co....Baltimore,\" possibly used to pack sewing notions. (A73) Small leather wallet embossed with \"R.H. Galt.\" (A74) Small olive-green circle of felt embroidered with insignia of the medical profession. (A75) Metal plate, mounted on wooden block, engraved with certification of John Minson Galt [II?] as a medical doctor. (A76) Eraser reading, \"J.H. Green's genuine improved ink eraser and paper cleaner -- Manufactured by M. \u0026amp; B., New York.\" (A77) Strip of beige cloth. (A78) Small cardboard box with label reading \"Leonard Henley, Jr., Druggist, Williamsburg, VA.\" (A79) Keychain hold button reading \"Pacific Steam Nav Co.\" (A80) Sheer handkerchief with lace. (A81) Flat, oval piece of balsa wood with mostly illegible letters and words carved or burned into it. (A82) Small brown leather (alligator skin?) case containing mirror and pockets for manicure utensils, one holding an ivory (?) nail file. (A83) Small leather fastener with snap closure. (A84) Article of clothing, possibly a sleeve, marked, \"M.J. Galt no 2.\" (A85) Beige leather and cloth apron connected with a fraternal order, possibly one of the Freemason Lodges to which the Galt men belonged. (A86) Two small stones, one marked \"B house\" in pencil [from Elizabeth (Betty's) Ashe Galt's Wlles house?]. (A87) Two metal buttons, one painted black. (A88) Four used pencils. (A89) Sheer handkerchief embroidered with floral border and word \"Sister,\" wrapped in ruled paper labeled \"M.J. Galt's.\" (A90) Rose-headed wrought nail, pre-1860 (possibly 18th-century). (A91) Article of clothing, possibly a belt, embroidered \"M.M.\" [Mary Meares Galt?]. (A92) Small ceramic doll's head. (A93) Small cardboard box containing three stamps reading \"M.J. Galt\" and \"Galt\" and two small fabric-covered blocks of wood. (A94) Small balsa wood (?) keepsake box with green velvet-covered lid and metal lock. Contains key to lock, pair of spectacles, and small, accordion-like purse. (A95) Two doorknobs, one on shaft. (A96) Two small wooden spindles. (A97) Small cardboard pillbox, 1 1/2 inches in diameter, from Williamsburg, Virginia, containing two die approximately 1/4 inch square. (A98) Small cardboard box containing fragment of ambrotype of \"Mrs. R.H. Galt [Mrs. Mary Meares Galt] when a small child.\" (A99) Embroidered keepsake reading, \"Hope the [anchor] of the soul.\" (A100) White and gold paper doily. (A101) Epaulets, ribbon and band of naval uniform of unidentified person. (A102) Small wooden block on which is carved: \"a piece of the Ram Virginia.\" (A103) Box also includes a manuscript with photographs entitled \"The Galt Chronicle by Mary Meares Galt\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nOversize material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPainting, undated, by unknown person, labelled \"The Park Genuine from Nature\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCertificates, 1815-1849, of Patrick H. Galt including chiefly appointments in the Corps of Artillery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1823 deed for Alexander Dickie Galt's purchase of Thomas Nelson, Jr.'s, house and lot in Williamsburg, Virginia with original envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCertificate, 1844, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President John Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCertificate, 1853, appointing Alexander Galt [I] deputy postmaster of Norfolk, signed by President Franklin Pierce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nAccounts, 1807-1815, by William T. Galt of disbursements at \"the Lunatic Hospital.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCertificate, 1837, appointing Richard W. Leecock and assistant surgeon in the Navy, signed by President Andrew Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMeteorological report, 1843, by James P. Espy presented to Alexander D[ickie] Galt by the author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nWritings, undated, of [John M. Galt II].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificates, 1837-1854, of John M. Galt [II] from the College of William and Mary, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Medical Society of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1851 and undated, of John Minson Galt [II] relating to treatment of the insane and to meteorology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDefinitions of \"characteristics,\" undated, by Elisabeth [sic] J. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\n\"Queen of Mary poetry,\" undated, by W[illiam] R. Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDraft, undated, of [\"A Visit to the Hermitage\"] by [William R. Galt].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted cover, 1851, of \"Sei Fabbriche di Firenze\" of [sculptor Alexander Galt II?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotocopy of 1863 obituary of [sculptor] Alexander Galt [II].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nU.S. passport, 1848-1862, of [sulptor] Alexander Galt [II].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiplomas and certificate, 1851 and 1854, of James Dickie chiefly from the University of Virginia and the University of Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNewspaper clipping on comets and the \"solar phenomenon\" and pages from books on \"Regime moral\" and \"treatment of insanity.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPlans, 1901 and undated, of foundation of church at Jamestown, Virginia, probably drawn by Robert W. Galt, and of \"Jamestown Protection\" planned by A.P.V.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPapers, 1922-1923, relating to the estate of Mary Jeffery Galt, including executor's accounts and \"construction\" of her will\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nInsurance policies, 1903-1905, of Mary J[effery] Galt and Annie A. Galt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMiscellaneous items, 1866 and undated, of [Mary Jeffery Galt] including sketches, a letter from a friend, a chart noting composition and coloring for a portrait [?], and notes for a play or short story [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCertificates, 1888, 1889, of Mary Jeffery Galt, for life membership in the A.P.V.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketch and enlarged photograph, undated, of [William R. Galt] by [Mary Jeffery Galt] probably used to make bas-relief portrait of him\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nSketches, 1875 and undated, by M[ary] J[effery] Galt of [Emily Christian], [Mary Meares Galt], and [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles] and of [architectural detail?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs of [Mary Jeffery Galt] as a young child and adult.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of unknown people, possibly used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to paint portraits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nCertificates, 1871-1917, of Robert Ware Galt, for naval appointments, fraternal organization memberships, and A.P.V.A. life membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMarriage certificate, 1890, of Robert W. Galt and Mary Frances Butt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nMaps, 1893 and undated, of [Robert Ware Galt] of Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1914, 1923, of [Robert Ware Galt?] about Samoan naval disaster of 1889\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nNaval papers, 1868, 1892, 1894, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.] including draft of a report ship goin aground and balance sheets drafted for Bureau of Ordnance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1895, 1910, of [Rogers H. Galt, Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiploma and certificates, 1872-1907, of Rogers H. Galt [Sr.] from U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Navy, and fraternal organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nReceipts, 1894 and undated, of [Mrs.] M[ary] M[eares] Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiploma, 1880, of J[ohn] Minson Galt [III] from the University of the City of New York for the M.D. degree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiplomas and school certificates, 1901-1946, of Mary Meares Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPrinted materials, 1858-1952 [?] and undated, of Mary Meares Galt including Colonial Dames applications\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nDiploma and school certificates, 1901-1907, of Elizabeth Ashe Galt [Welles].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGenealogical charts, undated, of the Galt family, drafted by [Rogers H. Galt, Jr.?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nClippings, 1966, about Colonial Williamsburg from the New York Times.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, undated, of [William R. Galt], probably used by [Mary Jeffery Galt] to make bas-relief portrait of him and of portrait itself. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nGroup photographs, circa 1890 and undated, of Galt family members and others. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nPhotographs, 1916 and undated, of Emily Christian Carr, Mary Ware Galt [Kirby], John M[eares] Galt, [Elizabeth A. Galt Welles], [Mary Meares Galt], and Mary Frances Butt Galt [Mrs Robert W. 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The names mentioned with each folder are just a few of the many names which appear on the documents included within that folder.","Richard Billups was a merchant; shipbuilder; shipowner; justice of the peace; sheriff of Mathews County, Virginia, 1792-1795; major in the Virginia militia; leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church; and member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1807-1817, from Mathews County. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Other Information:"," Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00046.frame","Business, military and legal papers, chiefly 1774-1822, of Richard Billups of Mathews and Gloucester Counties, Virginia. Papers include accounts, land records, and correspondence and some concern shipbuilding. Includes minutes, 1842, of a temperance meeting and Methodist church records.","Box: 1-5. Including plats of land, receipts, etc.","Box 1-2","Robert Whiting, John Billups.","Thos. Flowerdewe, Benjamine Cook.","Taylor, Burton, Dellahaunty, Beatley.","George Hunley, Ziperus Degges.","Jas. Davis, etc.","Stubblefield, Burton, Jarvis, Lyell.","John Billups, John Steer, John Foster, Jr.","John Foster, John Billups, Geo. Foster, Wm. Armistead, etc.","John Billups, L. Smith, Wm. Reynolds, Nelson.","Billups, L. Smith, Nelson, Reynolds, Shackelford, David Jameson, Jr., Issac Foster, small account booklet.","Armistead, John Billups, Reynolds, Shackelford.","Thos. Gibbons, Thos. Flipper.","John Fowler, Mathias James.","John and Richard Billups, Thos. Billups.","Billups, John Weston, Delahaunty, Taylor.","Billups, John Fowler, John Avery, Joshua Gayle, Rispess.","Richard and John Billups, Thos. Lilly.","Billups, Richard Risby.","Respess, Mathews, Foster, Pennock, Risby, Billups.","John Lilly, Billups, John Foster, Henry Forrest, etc.","John and Isaac Foster, Richard Risby, Billups, etc.","R. Risby, Estate of John Foster, Billups.","James Callis, Repass, Billups, Risby.","Estate of Wm. Lilly, Respass, Risby, Billups, etc.","Respass, Lilly, Callis, Knight, etc.","Respass, Foster, Forrest, Knight, Charlton, Jones, Tinsley, etc.","Rispass, Roberts, Foster, Mathews, etc.","Many names on accounts with Clerk or Sheriff, Mathews County.","Rispess, Risby, Anderson, Lilly, Gayle, Davis land plats.","Many names on accounts with Clerk or sheriff, Mathews County.","Lilly, Foster, Respass, Jarvis, Anderson, Dudley, Knight, etc.","Many names on accounts with Clerk or Sheriff, Mathews County.","More accounts as Folder 3; general account names as above including Rispess, Gwathmey, Dabnet. 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Eddins, Foster, Elliott, Booker, Ransome.","Account Books, Cash Memo, and Day Books. 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Deed. 300 acres conveyed to Joseph Billups by (?) Smithers on Winter Harbor (located in current Kingston Parish, Mathews County.) 1726.","Rum import certificate, Baltimore, 1777.","Will of John Billups, July 20, 1785. Import certificate, Fredericksburg 1788.","Survey by Richard Billups for Hughes Family members for property on the east side of the East River, possibly behind the Glebe. 1791.","Respess, Flitchett, Foster, Wjite.","Ransome, Gayle, Callis, Gregory, Davis","Brown, Langley, Respess, White, Hunley, Foster.","Gayle, Brown.","Taylor, Richard Billups, etc.","Taylor, Richard Billups, Respess.","Billups-Patterson, Lewis, etc.","Billups, Shackelford","Hudgins, Blake, Respess, etc.","Respess, etc.","Billups.","Gibbons, etc.","Brounley, etc.","Gibbon, etc.","Petition regards Richard Billups, Eddins, Gayle, etc.","Smith, Foster, etc.","Minutes of the House of Delegates Feb. 5, 1810. Litchfield, Williams, Forrest, White, etc.","Winder, Lilly, etc.","Smith, etc.","Degges, Brounley, etc.","Davis, Lewis, Degges, Callis, etc.","Hudgins, Daniel, Foster, Swann, etc.","Lyne, etc.","Degge, Tompkins, Forest, etc.","Ransone, Diggs, Whting, etc.","Lilly, Hunley, Jarvis, Booker, Smith, Degge, Gayle, etc.","Diggs, Armistead, Winder, Foster, Knight, etc.","Bohannon, Burcher, Ransone, etc.","Bohannon, Foster, Gayle, Ransone, etc.","Foster, Hudgins, Ransone, etc.","Eddins, etc.","Knight, Foster, Winder, Anderson (Marriage licenses)","Tax levy note book; Geo Paul marriage license; Hurst-Stewart marriage license.","Diggs, Hunley, Edwards, Jarvis, Ransone, etc.","Miller, Bayly, White, Foster, etc.","Hudgins, White, Richardson, Thomas, Williams, etc.","Hudgins, White, Pratt, Owens, Bassett, etc.","Edwards, Foster, Davis, Richardson, Hudgins, etc.","Davis, Lane, James, Hurst, Calles, etc.","Court docket for May term; Griffin.","Box-folder: 9:18-25","Wilkins, Respess, Smith, etc.","Patterson, Tabb, Jones, etc.","Brown, Gibbons, Patterson, Tyree, etc.","Lilly, Ransone, Fowler, Muire, Jackson, etc.","McCandlish, Tabb, Stevens, James, Lilly, Gayle, etc.","Eddins, Stoaks, Dudley, etc.","Smith, Stoakes, March, Callis, Gayle, etc.","Minter, brig construction, etc.","Box-folder: 9:26-28","Gayle, Hughes, Hudgins, Van Bibber, Hurst, etc.","Lists of men, Weedon, Gayle, etc.","Nicholas, Gayle, Callis; lists of men, etc. Includes 2 items with no date.","Society Papers, Church Meetings and School Compositions Box-Folder 9:29-30","Quarterly meeting minutes, lists of names.","Total Abstinence Society Minutes, 1842; religious notes; composition on astronomy by Martha E. Stoakes, undated.","Sale of the Glebe lands with regard to logs sold, work done; and a map, etc.","Literary fund broadsides, Richmond 1811-1812. 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Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Richard_Billups\" title=\"Richard Billups\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Richard Billups was a merchant; shipbuilder; shipowner; justice of the peace; sheriff of Mathews County, Virginia, 1792-1795; major in the Virginia militia; leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church; and member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1807-1817, from Mathews County. 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Papers include accounts, land records, and correspondence and some concern shipbuilding. Includes minutes, 1842, of a temperance meeting and Methodist church records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox: 1-5. Including plats of land, receipts, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 1-2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Whiting, John Billups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThos. Flowerdewe, Benjamine Cook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaylor, Burton, Dellahaunty, Beatley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Hunley, Ziperus Degges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJas. Davis, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStubblefield, Burton, Jarvis, Lyell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Billups, John Steer, John Foster, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Foster, John Billups, Geo. Foster, Wm. Armistead, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Billups, L. Smith, Wm. Reynolds, Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBillups, L. Smith, Nelson, Reynolds, Shackelford, David Jameson, Jr., Issac Foster, small account booklet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead, John Billups, Reynolds, Shackelford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThos. Gibbons, Thos. Flipper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Fowler, Mathias James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn and Richard Billups, Thos. Billups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBillups, John Weston, Delahaunty, Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBillups, John Fowler, John Avery, Joshua Gayle, Rispess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard and John Billups, Thos. Lilly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBillups, Richard Risby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespess, Mathews, Foster, Pennock, Risby, Billups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lilly, Billups, John Foster, Henry Forrest, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn and Isaac Foster, Richard Risby, Billups, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Risby, Estate of John Foster, Billups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Callis, Repass, Billups, Risby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate of Wm. Lilly, Respass, Risby, Billups, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespass, Lilly, Callis, Knight, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespass, Foster, Forrest, Knight, Charlton, Jones, Tinsley, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRispass, Roberts, Foster, Mathews, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany names on accounts with Clerk or Sheriff, Mathews County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRispess, Risby, Anderson, Lilly, Gayle, Davis land plats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany names on accounts with Clerk or sheriff, Mathews County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLilly, Foster, Respass, Jarvis, Anderson, Dudley, Knight, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany names on accounts with Clerk or Sheriff, Mathews County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore accounts as Folder 3; general account names as above including Rispess, Gwathmey, Dabnet. Etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespass, Cooke, Tabb, many sheriff's accounts, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespass, Dixon, Foster, Anderso, Hunley, Reynolds, Callis, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepspass, Forrest, Degges, Hurst, Knight, LeRoy Cole, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespass, Eddens, Knight, Van Bibber, Dudley, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespass, Smith, Foster, Knight Schacelford, Patterson, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 3-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParker, Lilly, Smith, Callis, Foster, Forrest, Respass, Knight, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Knight, Respess, Gayle, David, Brounley, Saunders, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLilly Smith, Respess, Knight, Foster, Degges, Hudgin, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Parrott, Mays, Knight, Respass, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJarvis, Lilly, Knight, Callis, Brown, Gayle, Eddins, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDegges, Eddins, Knight, Lilly, Brown, Foster, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFoster, Forrest, Eddens, Boswell, Knight, Brounley, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEddens, Lilly, Armistead, Foster, Tabb, Wjite, Burniston (?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts in connection with building of new schooner \"Courtney Norton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFoster, Forrest, Dudley, Morgan, Burling, Brounley, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCole, Degges, Timberlake, Williams, Forest, White, Davis, Tyree, Hudgin, Tomkins, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDawson, Eddens, Bahannon, Forrest, Foster, Burneston, Burling, Mann Page, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCole, Jarvis, Forrest, Gayle, Widgeon, Lane, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespress, Foster, Hudgin, Eddens, Callis, Roberts, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat of ground; Foster, Smith, Knight, Eddens, Winder, etc. Includes a list of attendees at the May 21, 1814 Quarterly Gloucester Circuit meeting (Mathews, King and Queen, Mathews and possibly others) and their collection amounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFoster, Degges, Smith, Morgan, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCramp, Lewis, Davis, Bohannon, Stevens, Foster, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFoster, Tompkins, Brounley, Hugin, Tomblin, Minter, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBramhall, Robens, Tompkins, Foster, Hayes, Eddens, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBounley, Foster, James, Ransone, Bramhall, King, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinster, Tompkins, Armistead, Diggs, Foster, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarch, Tompkins, Armistead, Foster, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCallis, Foster, Davis, Respass, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTompkins, Winder, Wjite, James, Diggs, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForrest, Deggs, Knight, Callis, Tompkins, Edwards, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorgan, Tompkins, Davis, Diggs, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHudgin, Tompkins, Jarvis, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiggs, Tabb, Minter, Smith, Tompkins, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDunston, Stoakes, Tompkins, March, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStokes, March, Tompkins, Davis, Gambill, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFoushee, Freeman, Tompkins, Crawford, Neale, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarch, Stoaks, Tompkins, Davis, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoaks, Smith, Moore, Owins, Tompkins, Hudgin, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoaks, Edwards, Minter, Kane, Walker, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoaks, Silverthorn, Goodrich, Hodges, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoaks, White, Diggs, armstrong, Tabb, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrounly, Richardson, Stoakes, Hall, Lane, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoy, Jones, Stoakes, Minter, Roberts, James, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRansome, Stoakes, Lane, Belvin, James, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoakes, Evans Roberts, Foster, Lumpkin, Ransone, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoakes, Knight, Respess, Jarvis, Evans, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoakes, Callis, Bonsal, March, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrounly, Stokes, Foster, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas, Stoakes, Sibley, Lane, Foster, Brounly, etc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoakes, Evans, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoakes, Lilly, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHudgins, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHudgins, Marchant, Hundley, Taylor, Foster, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLilly, Respess, Foster, Deggs, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppleman, De la Roche, Deggs, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespess, Hunley, Forrest, Shackelford, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespess, Armistead, Knight, Foster, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFoster, Rispess, Mathews, Ransome, Callis, Gregory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabb, Lewis, Lilly, Foster, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlats of land. Eddins, Foster, Elliott, Booker, Ransome.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount Books, Cash Memo, and Day Books. Box 6-7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e150 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox: 8-9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoor condition. Deed. 300 acres conveyed to Joseph Billups by (?) Smithers on Winter Harbor (located in current Kingston Parish, Mathews County.) 1726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRum import certificate, Baltimore, 1777.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill of John Billups, July 20, 1785. Import certificate, Fredericksburg 1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey by Richard Billups for Hughes Family members for property on the east side of the East River, possibly behind the Glebe. 1791.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespess, Flitchett, Foster, Wjite.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRansome, Gayle, Callis, Gregory, Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown, Langley, Respess, White, Hunley, Foster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGayle, Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaylor, Richard Billups, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaylor, Richard Billups, Respess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBillups-Patterson, Lewis, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBillups, Shackelford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHudgins, Blake, Respess, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespess, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBillups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGibbons, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrounley, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGibbon, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition regards Richard Billups, Eddins, Gayle, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Foster, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the House of Delegates Feb. 5, 1810. 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Stoakes, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of the Glebe lands with regard to logs sold, work done; and a map, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterary fund broadsides, Richmond 1811-1812. 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Papers include accounts, land records, and correspondence and some concern shipbuilding. Includes minutes, 1842, of a temperance meeting and Methodist church records.","Box: 1-5. Including plats of land, receipts, etc.","Box 1-2","Robert Whiting, John Billups.","Thos. Flowerdewe, Benjamine Cook.","Taylor, Burton, Dellahaunty, Beatley.","George Hunley, Ziperus Degges.","Jas. Davis, etc.","Stubblefield, Burton, Jarvis, Lyell.","John Billups, John Steer, John Foster, Jr.","John Foster, John Billups, Geo. Foster, Wm. Armistead, etc.","John Billups, L. Smith, Wm. Reynolds, Nelson.","Billups, L. Smith, Nelson, Reynolds, Shackelford, David Jameson, Jr., Issac Foster, small account booklet.","Armistead, John Billups, Reynolds, Shackelford.","Thos. Gibbons, Thos. Flipper.","John Fowler, Mathias James.","John and Richard Billups, Thos. Billups.","Billups, John Weston, Delahaunty, Taylor.","Billups, John Fowler, John Avery, Joshua Gayle, Rispess.","Richard and John Billups, Thos. Lilly.","Billups, Richard Risby.","Respess, Mathews, Foster, Pennock, Risby, Billups.","John Lilly, Billups, John Foster, Henry Forrest, etc.","John and Isaac Foster, Richard Risby, Billups, etc.","R. Risby, Estate of John Foster, Billups.","James Callis, Repass, Billups, Risby.","Estate of Wm. Lilly, Respass, Risby, Billups, etc.","Respass, Lilly, Callis, Knight, etc.","Respass, Foster, Forrest, Knight, Charlton, Jones, Tinsley, etc.","Rispass, Roberts, Foster, Mathews, etc.","Many names on accounts with Clerk or Sheriff, Mathews County.","Rispess, Risby, Anderson, Lilly, Gayle, Davis land plats.","Many names on accounts with Clerk or sheriff, Mathews County.","Lilly, Foster, Respass, Jarvis, Anderson, Dudley, Knight, etc.","Many names on accounts with Clerk or Sheriff, Mathews County.","More accounts as Folder 3; general account names as above including Rispess, Gwathmey, Dabnet. Etc.","Respass, Cooke, Tabb, many sheriff's accounts, etc.","Respass, Dixon, Foster, Anderso, Hunley, Reynolds, Callis, etc.","Repspass, Forrest, Degges, Hurst, Knight, LeRoy Cole, etc.","Respass, Eddens, Knight, Van Bibber, Dudley, etc.","Respass, Smith, Foster, Knight Schacelford, Patterson, etc.","Box 3-5.","Parker, Lilly, Smith, Callis, Foster, Forrest, Respass, Knight, etc.","Smith, Knight, Respess, Gayle, David, Brounley, Saunders, etc.","Lilly Smith, Respess, Knight, Foster, Degges, Hudgin, etc.","Smith, Parrott, Mays, Knight, Respass, etc.","Jarvis, Lilly, Knight, Callis, Brown, Gayle, Eddins, etc.","Degges, Eddins, Knight, Lilly, Brown, Foster, etc.","Foster, Forrest, Eddens, Boswell, Knight, Brounley, etc.","Eddens, Lilly, Armistead, Foster, Tabb, Wjite, Burniston (?).","Accounts in connection with building of new schooner \"Courtney Norton.\"","Foster, Forrest, Dudley, Morgan, Burling, Brounley, etc.","Cole, Degges, Timberlake, Williams, Forest, White, Davis, Tyree, Hudgin, Tomkins, etc.","Dawson, Eddens, Bahannon, Forrest, Foster, Burneston, Burling, Mann Page, etc.","Cole, Jarvis, Forrest, Gayle, Widgeon, Lane, etc.","Respress, Foster, Hudgin, Eddens, Callis, Roberts, etc.","Plat of ground; Foster, Smith, Knight, Eddens, Winder, etc. Includes a list of attendees at the May 21, 1814 Quarterly Gloucester Circuit meeting (Mathews, King and Queen, Mathews and possibly others) and their collection amounts.","Foster, Degges, Smith, Morgan, etc.","Cramp, Lewis, Davis, Bohannon, Stevens, Foster, etc.","Foster, Tompkins, Brounley, Hugin, Tomblin, Minter, etc.","Bramhall, Robens, Tompkins, Foster, Hayes, Eddens, etc.","Bounley, Foster, James, Ransone, Bramhall, King, etc.","Minster, Tompkins, Armistead, Diggs, Foster, etc.","March, Tompkins, Armistead, Foster, etc.","Callis, Foster, Davis, Respass, etc.","Tompkins, Winder, Wjite, James, Diggs, etc.","Forrest, Deggs, Knight, Callis, Tompkins, Edwards, etc.","Morgan, Tompkins, Davis, Diggs, etc.","Hudgin, Tompkins, Jarvis, etc.","Diggs, Tabb, Minter, Smith, Tompkins, etc.","Dunston, Stoakes, Tompkins, March, etc.","Stokes, March, Tompkins, Davis, Gambill, etc.","Foushee, Freeman, Tompkins, Crawford, Neale, etc.","March, Stoaks, Tompkins, Davis, etc.","Stoaks, Smith, Moore, Owins, Tompkins, Hudgin, etc.","Stoaks, Edwards, Minter, Kane, Walker, etc.","Stoaks, Silverthorn, Goodrich, Hodges, etc.","Stoaks, White, Diggs, armstrong, Tabb, etc.","Brounly, Richardson, Stoakes, Hall, Lane, etc.","Roy, Jones, Stoakes, Minter, Roberts, James, etc.","Ransome, Stoakes, Lane, Belvin, James, etc.","Stoakes, Evans Roberts, Foster, Lumpkin, Ransone, etc.","Stoakes, Knight, Respess, Jarvis, Evans, etc.","Stoakes, Callis, Bonsal, March, etc.","Brounly, Stokes, Foster, etc.","Thomas, Stoakes, Sibley, Lane, Foster, Brounly, etc","Stoakes, Evans, etc.","Stoakes, Lilly, etc.","Hudgins, etc.","Hudgins, Marchant, Hundley, Taylor, Foster, etc.","Lilly, Respess, Foster, Deggs, etc.","Appleman, De la Roche, Deggs, etc.","Respess, Hunley, Forrest, Shackelford, etc.","Respess, Armistead, Knight, Foster, etc.","Foster, Rispess, Mathews, Ransome, Callis, Gregory.","Tabb, Lewis, Lilly, Foster, etc.","Plats of land. Eddins, Foster, Elliott, Booker, Ransome.","Account Books, Cash Memo, and Day Books. Box 6-7.","27 pages.","14 pages.","30 pages.","45 pages.","14 pages.","25 pages.","Physical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.","Physical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.","Physical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.","Physical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.","Physical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.","Physical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.","Physical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.","Physical Location: Pocket size account books loose in bottom of box, each identified with a slip as to title and date.","150 pages.","10 pages.","Box: 8-9","Poor condition. Deed. 300 acres conveyed to Joseph Billups by (?) Smithers on Winter Harbor (located in current Kingston Parish, Mathews County.) 1726.","Rum import certificate, Baltimore, 1777.","Will of John Billups, July 20, 1785. Import certificate, Fredericksburg 1788.","Survey by Richard Billups for Hughes Family members for property on the east side of the East River, possibly behind the Glebe. 1791.","Respess, Flitchett, Foster, Wjite.","Ransome, Gayle, Callis, Gregory, Davis","Brown, Langley, Respess, White, Hunley, Foster.","Gayle, Brown.","Taylor, Richard Billups, etc.","Taylor, Richard Billups, Respess.","Billups-Patterson, Lewis, etc.","Billups, Shackelford","Hudgins, Blake, Respess, etc.","Respess, etc.","Billups.","Gibbons, etc.","Brounley, etc.","Gibbon, etc.","Petition regards Richard Billups, Eddins, Gayle, etc.","Smith, Foster, etc.","Minutes of the House of Delegates Feb. 5, 1810. Litchfield, Williams, Forrest, White, etc.","Winder, Lilly, etc.","Smith, etc.","Degges, Brounley, etc.","Davis, Lewis, Degges, Callis, etc.","Hudgins, Daniel, Foster, Swann, etc.","Lyne, etc.","Degge, Tompkins, Forest, etc.","Ransone, Diggs, Whting, etc.","Lilly, Hunley, Jarvis, Booker, Smith, Degge, Gayle, etc.","Diggs, Armistead, Winder, Foster, Knight, etc.","Bohannon, Burcher, Ransone, etc.","Bohannon, Foster, Gayle, Ransone, etc.","Foster, Hudgins, Ransone, etc.","Eddins, etc.","Knight, Foster, Winder, Anderson (Marriage licenses)","Tax levy note book; Geo Paul marriage license; Hurst-Stewart marriage license.","Diggs, Hunley, Edwards, Jarvis, Ransone, etc.","Miller, Bayly, White, Foster, etc.","Hudgins, White, Richardson, Thomas, Williams, etc.","Hudgins, White, Pratt, Owens, Bassett, etc.","Edwards, Foster, Davis, Richardson, Hudgins, etc.","Davis, Lane, James, Hurst, Calles, etc.","Court docket for May term; Griffin.","Box-folder: 9:18-25","Wilkins, Respess, Smith, etc.","Patterson, Tabb, Jones, etc.","Brown, Gibbons, Patterson, Tyree, etc.","Lilly, Ransone, Fowler, Muire, Jackson, etc.","McCandlish, Tabb, Stevens, James, Lilly, Gayle, etc.","Eddins, Stoaks, Dudley, etc.","Smith, Stoakes, March, Callis, Gayle, etc.","Minter, brig construction, etc.","Box-folder: 9:26-28","Gayle, Hughes, Hudgins, Van Bibber, Hurst, etc.","Lists of men, Weedon, Gayle, etc.","Nicholas, Gayle, Callis; lists of men, etc. Includes 2 items with no date.","Society Papers, Church Meetings and School Compositions Box-Folder 9:29-30","Quarterly meeting minutes, lists of names.","Total Abstinence Society Minutes, 1842; religious notes; composition on astronomy by Martha E. Stoakes, undated.","Sale of the Glebe lands with regard to logs sold, work done; and a map, etc.","Literary fund broadsides, Richmond 1811-1812. 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Within each series, materials are generally separated by format and listed chronologically, with undated materials listed last.","Series 1. Papers of George Washington Series 2. Papers of Tobias Lear Series 3. Miscellaneous Series 4. Papers of Martha Washington Series 5. Papers of Eliza Parke Custis Law Series 6. Papers of Thomas Law : Subseries 6.1. Legal Documents, Subseries 6.2. Correspondence Series 7. Papers of William Costin Series 8. Papers of John Law Series 9. Papers of Lloyd Nicholas Rogers Series 10. Papers of Edmund Law Rogers Series 11. Papers of Robert Peter : Subseries 11.1. Accounts, Subseries 11.2. Financial Documents, Subseries 11.3. Legal Documents, Subseries 11.4. Land Documents, Subseries 11.5. Estate Documents Series 12. Papers of Thomas Peter : Subseries 12.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 12.2. Land Documents, Subseries 12.3. Estate Documents, Subseries 12.4. Correspondence Series 13. Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1824-1909 : Subseries 13.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 13.2. Legal Documents, Subseries 13.3. Correspondence","The Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.","George Washington (1732-1799) : George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.","Martha Washington (1731-1802) : Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.","Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17","This collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10","Includes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter","Memento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]","Includes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.","lock of hair","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Four envelopes","Goes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1","Condolence letter","Signed by Governor Horatio Sharpe","Indenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood","Resurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797","Deed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792","December 24, 1871, wrapper","List of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.","Bernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520","wove paper","Photocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter","signed by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]","Includes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","No. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.","Printed volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. Washington with the United States, commencing June 1775, and ending June 1773, comprehending a space of eight years.\"","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Rogers, Lloyd Nicholas, approximately 1788-1860","Rogers, Edmund Law","Peter, Robert, 1726-1806","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Kennon, Britannia Wellington Peter, 1815-1911","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Peter, Armistead, 1840-1902","Peter, Agnes, 1840-1902","Mercereau, John, 1732-1820","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Varick, Richard, 1753-1831","Sedgwick, Theodore, 1746-1813","Rogers, William, 1751-1824","Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828","Atherton, Charles H.  (Charles Humphrey), 1773-1853","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849","Kemp, James, 1764-1827","Wadsworth, Peleg, 1748-1829","Blair, John D.  (John Durbarrow), 1759-1823","Griffith, William, 1766-1826","Le Mayeur, Jean Pierre","Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835","Rogers, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, 1797-1822","Bernard, Simon, 1779-1839","Ringgold, Tench","Lovering, William (Architect)","Scott, Gustavus, 1753-1800","Thornton, William, 1759-1828","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Law, Edmund, 1790-1829","Decatur, Susan Wheeler","Hay, George, 1765-1830","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","De Kalb, Johann, 1721-1780","Elgar, Joseph","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Anderson, John","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829","Smith, George (Blacksmith)","Lear, Benjamin L. 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Papers of Robert Peter : Subseries 11.1. Accounts, Subseries 11.2. Financial Documents, Subseries 11.3. Legal Documents, Subseries 11.4. Land Documents, Subseries 11.5. Estate Documents Series 12. Papers of Thomas Peter : Subseries 12.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 12.2. Land Documents, Subseries 12.3. Estate Documents, Subseries 12.4. Correspondence Series 13. Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1824-1909 : Subseries 13.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 13.2. Legal Documents, Subseries 13.3. Correspondence"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eGeorge Washington (1732-1799)\u003c/emph\u003e: George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha Washington (1731-1802)\u003c/emph\u003e: Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eTobias Lear (1762-1816)\u003c/emph\u003e: Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eElizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831)\u003c/emph\u003e: Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Law (1756-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eWilliam Costin (1780-1842)\u003c/emph\u003e: William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eJohn Law (1784-1822)\u003c/emph\u003e: John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eLloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860)\u003c/emph\u003e: Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eEdmund Law Rogers (1818-1896)\u003c/emph\u003e: Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRobert Peter (1726-1806)\u003c/emph\u003e: Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Peter (1769-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854)\u003c/emph\u003e: was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBritannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911)\u003c/emph\u003e: Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMajor George Peter (1779-1861)\u003c/emph\u003e: Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eDr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902)\u003c/emph\u003e: Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAgnes Peter (1880-1957)\u003c/emph\u003e: Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.","George Washington (1732-1799) : George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.","Martha Washington (1731-1802) : Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePeter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n\u003ca href=\"https://mountvernonlibrary.on.worldcat.org/search?queryString=%2A\u0026amp;clusterResults=false\u0026amp;groupVariantRecords=false\u0026amp;subscope=wz%3A46368%3A%3Azs%3A39386\u0026amp;changedFacet=scope\"\u003ethe Catalog's Peter Family Collection\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esee Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials","Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026amp; Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026amp; Greenleaf.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments related to the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026amp; 10th.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erent paid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Robert Peter's court appearances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTobacco sales\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of trust book is dated 1790\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026amp; Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026amp; Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith unknown survey plat on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoratio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 autograph letters signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026amp; O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026amp; Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026amp; Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the purchase of a clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames H., Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. H., Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Thompson, Union School, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMichael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. D., George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated Bills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026amp; conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026amp; country \u0026amp; who look for success \u0026amp; preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eprinted pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026amp; Washington'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Cook, Hyates Town,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Summers, New Market, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etrust, property, and expenses of land\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ematerial and clothing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eappraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical bills, pharmacy, doctor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etuition bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etypescript copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edeed of conveyance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies of letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary exemption for Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003elock of hair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour envelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondolence letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Governor Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember 24, 1871, wrapper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewove paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esigned by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Madison signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 manuscripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunder the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding 3044 O Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBathsheba\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining photographs of Peter relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains dried flowers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes folders of France and WWI soldiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. 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It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10","Includes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter","Memento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]","Includes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.","lock of hair","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Four envelopes","Goes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1","Condolence letter","Signed by Governor Horatio Sharpe","Indenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood","Resurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797","Deed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792","December 24, 1871, wrapper","List of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.","Bernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520","wove paper","Photocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter","signed by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]","Includes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","No. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.","Printed volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. Washington with the United States, commencing June 1775, and ending June 1773, comprehending a space of eight years.\""],"names_ssim":["Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Rogers, Lloyd Nicholas, approximately 1788-1860","Rogers, Edmund Law","Peter, Robert, 1726-1806","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Kennon, Britannia Wellington Peter, 1815-1911","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Peter, Armistead, 1840-1902","Peter, Agnes, 1840-1902","Mercereau, John, 1732-1820","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Varick, Richard, 1753-1831","Sedgwick, Theodore, 1746-1813","Rogers, William, 1751-1824","Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828","Atherton, Charles H.  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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.","Reprocessed by Anne Johnson in 2011.","Mss. 39.2 V82ci Virginia Cities Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Search specific county names to access other collections that were generated by or generated in these counties, such as account books and family papers.","Artificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia."," Includes current West Virginia Counties of Berkeley, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Nicholas and Pendleton because the material was generated when these counties were part of Virginia.","Typescript copy of resolutions, 1812, passed at a meeting of the freeholders and citizens of Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.","Bible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)","Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a","Photograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193","Scope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.","Receipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.","Receipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.","Petition on selection of juries. TCy.","Taxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS","For the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD","27 pp. PM.","16 pp. PM","19 pp. PM.","89 pp. PM.","2 items.","Handwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Papers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.","Includes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.","3 pieces","1 piece.","[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.","By Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.","Content regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Possibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.","Price list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.","Receipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.","Scope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.","Correspondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.","Scope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.","Scope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.","Mostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.","Related Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records","Letter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.","Bill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.","Land Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).","Agreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"","Scope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.","Scope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).","Transcript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Greenway Court.","Copy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.","Ledger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.","Papers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)","Certificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.","Deed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.","Photostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.","Typescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.","Typed extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.","Ground plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.","Copy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.","Land grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Broadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.","Note on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.","Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.","Scope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.","Article on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.","Folders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.","Work Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52","Scope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.","Scope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in each folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Acra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Bridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.","Dame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.","Hall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.","Lawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.","Oakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.","Ransone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.","Tabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.","Papers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.","Two or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.","1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).","Amory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.","Ball-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.","Campbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.","Edwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.","James - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.","Pitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.","Item survey in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.","\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.","1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.","Carbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.","Daily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.","Patent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.","Papers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases","They appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger","Copy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.","A typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.","Deed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.","Scope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026 Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.","Hardy County is now part of West Virginia.","Deed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.","Portion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]","Scope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.","Order, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.","Photocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.","Index or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.","An artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.","Blueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.","1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.","Scope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.","1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.","1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.","1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.","1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.","1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).","Scope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.","1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","No Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Undated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).","Undated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","Undated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.","1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.","Undated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.","Scope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.","1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.","1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.","1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Green Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Green Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Unidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Unidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.","Photostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.","Jefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records","List (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]","Bill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).","Typed copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney","Fragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)","Typed transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.","Typed copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.","Tax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843","Copy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.","Cumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.","Patent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.","Volume 3.","Volume 1.","Volume 2.","News clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.","Papers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.","Patent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.","Includes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.","Lists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.","Broadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,","A list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.","History, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.","Bond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.","Copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.","Legal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.","Concerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.","Concerning the use of a horse.","Road construction","Debt suit","Gift of Dr. \u0026 Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.","Copy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.","Extracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.","Papers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.","Letter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.","Ledger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.","Advertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"","Two newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.","A 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.","Copy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.","Papers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.","Papers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.","Papers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.","Indenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.","Negative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.","Related Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855","Printed list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.","Papers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.","Local Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.","Broadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.","Documents, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.","Related material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840","Documents, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026 John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.","Copy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.","Papers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.","Collection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).","Undated items and photographs.","Scope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.","Deposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.","Photostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.","Printed list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)","Related publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.","Plat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.","Scope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. 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Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.","Bible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)","Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a","Photograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193","Scope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.","Receipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.","Receipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.","Petition on selection of juries. TCy.","Taxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS","For the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD","27 pp. PM.","16 pp. PM","19 pp. PM.","89 pp. PM.","2 items.","Handwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Papers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.","Includes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.","3 pieces","1 piece.","[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.","By Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.","Content regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Possibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.","Price list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.","Receipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.","Scope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.","Correspondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.","Scope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.","Scope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.","Mostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.","Related Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records","Letter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.","Bill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.","Land Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).","Agreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"","Scope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.","Scope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).","Transcript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Greenway Court.","Copy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.","Ledger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.","Papers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)","Certificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.","Deed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.","Photostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.","Typescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.","Typed extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.","Ground plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.","Copy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.","Land grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Broadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.","Note on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.","Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.","Scope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.","Article on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.","Folders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.","Work Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52","Scope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.","Scope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in each folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Acra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Bridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.","Dame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.","Hall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.","Lawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.","Oakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.","Ransone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.","Tabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.","Papers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.","Two or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.","1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).","Amory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.","Ball-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.","Campbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.","Edwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.","James - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.","Pitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.","Item survey in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.","\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.","1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.","Carbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.","Daily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.","Patent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.","Papers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases","They appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger","Copy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.","A typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.","Deed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.","Scope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026 Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.","Hardy County is now part of West Virginia.","Deed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.","Portion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]","Scope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.","Order, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.","Photocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.","Index or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.","An artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.","Blueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.","1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.","Scope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.","1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.","1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.","1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.","1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.","1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).","Scope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.","1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","No Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Undated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).","Undated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","Undated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.","1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.","Undated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.","Scope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.","1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.","1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.","1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Green Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Green Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Unidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Unidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.","Photostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.","Jefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records","List (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]","Bill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).","Typed copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney","Fragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)","Typed transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.","Typed copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.","Tax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843","Copy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.","Cumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.","Patent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.","Volume 3.","Volume 1.","Volume 2.","News clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.","Papers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.","Patent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.","Includes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.","Lists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.","Broadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,","A list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.","History, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.","Bond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.","Copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.","Legal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.","Concerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.","Concerning the use of a horse.","Road construction","Debt suit","Gift of Dr. \u0026 Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.","Copy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.","Extracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.","Papers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.","Letter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.","Ledger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.","Advertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"","Two newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.","A 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.","Copy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.","Papers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.","Papers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.","Papers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.","Indenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.","Negative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.","Related Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855","Printed list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.","Papers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.","Local Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.","Broadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.","Documents, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.","Related material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840","Documents, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026 John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.","Copy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.","Papers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.","Collection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).","Undated items and photographs.","Scope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.","Deposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.","Photostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.","Printed list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)","Related publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.","Plat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.","Scope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. September 30, 1781.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 1. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 2. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 2. Deaths. 1665-1787. Index."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["Virginia. General Court"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Virginia. General Court"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Virginia. General Court"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":488,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:51:30.800Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Includes current West Virginia Counties of Berkeley, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Nicholas and Pendleton because the material was generated when these counties were part of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy of resolutions, 1812, passed at a meeting of the freeholders and citizens of Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition on selection of juries. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 pp. PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e89 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pieces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrice list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreenway Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGround plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWork Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in each folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop Family. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop Family. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRansone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBall-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem survey in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThey appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026amp; Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHardy County is now part of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026amp;c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the use of a horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoad construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDebt suit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Dr. \u0026amp; Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocal Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026amp; John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated items and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. September 30, 1781.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 1. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 2. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 2. Deaths. 1665-1787. Index.\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9213_c76_c09"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9368_c02_c15","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Accounts - of Capt. James Barron","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9368_c02_c15#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003e2 items. 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Autograph Document."],"_nest_path_":"/components#1/components#14","timestamp":"2026-05-21T14:17:16.030Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9368","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9368","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9368","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9368","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9368.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Barron, James Papers (I)","title_ssm":["James Barron Papers (I)"],"title_tesim":["James Barron Papers (I)"],"unitdate_ssm":["1766-1899"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1766-1899"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 B27","/repositories/2/resources/9368"],"text":["Mss. 65 B27","/repositories/2/resources/9368","James Barron Papers (I)","Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, 1807","Courts-martial and courts of inquiry--United States","Dueling--Virginia","Inventions--History--United States","Patents--United States","Tripolitan War, 1801-1805","United States. Navy--History--19th century","United States. Navy--History--Tripolitan War, 1801-1805","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Typescripts","1043 items","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.","Arrangement: This collection is arranged mostly by date with certain subjects and materials being grouped together. These subjects include: The Leopard-Chesapeake Affair, Box-folder: 1:50-82; Undated Material, Box-folder: 12:1-35; Letters and drafts sent by James Barron, Box-folder: 12: 27-50; Manuscripts, Box-folder: 12:51-81; Accounts, Box-folder: 12:82-87; Papers connected with the inventions of James Barron, Box-folder: 14:1- 15; Pictorial Images, Box-folder: 14:16-22; and Newspaper Articles, Box: 15. Organization: This collection is organized into fifteen series, one series for each of the fifteen boxes in this collection.","Commodore James Barron, born 15 September 1768 in Hampton, Virginia, died 21 April 1851 in Norfolk, served under his father, Commodore James Barron the Elder, in the Revolutionary War. He was made Captain in the Virginia Navy in 1799 and transferred to the newly formed U.S. Navy in 1803. During the War with Tripoli he commanded the U.S. Frigates New Yorkand Presidentwhen his brother, Commodore Samuel Barron, was commander of the Mediterranean Squadron. He assisted his brother in that command when the latter's health failed and returned with him to Norfolk in 1805."," Appointed Commander of the Mediterranean Squadron in 1806 with the rank of Commodore, which title he retained for the rest of his life, he sailed aboard the U.S. Chesapeake.The British ship Leopardattacked the Chesapeakewhen Barron refused to allow his ship to be boarded in a search for British deserters. After a brief battle, Barron surrendered and on the request of his junior officers he was brought before a Naval court martial. The command was turned over to Capt. Stephen Decatur who in the Algerian War of 1815 became a national hero. Barron was suspended from the Navy for five years in a decision criticized by many, including B. Cocke of Washington and Robert Saunders of Williamsburg."," Barron took command of the merchant ship Portia, and after several voyages was caught in a Danish port by the outbreak of the War of 1812. He attempted to get passage home but was refused it because of the Danish neutrality and remained in Copenhagen until 1819. During this period he supported himself with his inventions including a new type of mill, a rope spinning machine, a cork cutter, and a dough kneading machine. Upon his return he sought a command in the Navy and in the course of this an argument by mail with Decatur resulted in the famous duel in which Barron was seriously injured and Decatur fatally. His second in the duel, Capt. J. D. Elliott was coupled with Barron in responsibility for the duel, though perhaps unfairly."," A Naval Court of Enquiry was held in 1821 to clear the name of Barron for his absence in the War of 1812 and other charges brought against him. The decision was very noncommittal and was criticized by many, including Carter Beverley and John Taliaferro of Williamsburg."," In 1824, Barron was given the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, largely through the influence of his friend, General Andrew Jackson. While there he participated in the entertaining of General Lafayette when he visited the U.S."," Commodore Barron took command of the Gosport Navy Yard in 1825 where he remained until 1831 when he returned to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. In 1837, he resigned that command because an officer junior to him had been appointed President of the Naval Board in Washington, and was without command until 1842. From 13 March to 30 November 1842 he commanded the Navy Asylum, a retirement home for Naval men in Philadelphia. In that position he was also in charge of the training and examination of Midshipmen for the Navy, and his advice was asked when plans were being made for organization of the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1847. In 1845, he returned to Norfolk where he lived in retirement until his death in 1851."," During all this time he continued his interest in inventions which included a new type of pump and bellows ventilator for ships, a steam-powered battleship, a new type of dry dock, and a cylinder steam for ships developed with Amos Kendali. He was instrumental in the development of the Naval flag signal, which he first revised in 1798."," Commodore Barron supported the education of his grandson, James Barron Hope, whose early letters, a poem on Washington, and other poems are included at the end of Box 11. (See the James Barron Hope Papers for a continuation of these papers, and the Samuel Barron Papers for a chart to the genealogy of the Barron family.) Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/James Barron","Other Information:"," Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00021.frame","Materials related to this collection can be found under the James Barron Hope Papers and the Samuel Barron Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."," Samuel Barron Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. Samuel Barron Papers, 1793-1942.538 items.Collection number: Mss. 65 B29."," James Barron Hope Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. James Barron Hope Papers, 1790-1965, 1847-1887.  993 items.  Collection number: Mss. 65 H77.","Correspondence and papers of Commodore James Barron relating to his career in the United States Navy, and especially relating to The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair in 1807 and to his duel with Stephen Decatur. Collection includes photocopies of patents issued to Barron for his inventions and a typescript of William Oliver Stevens' An Affair of Honor, a biography of Barron. Correspondents include John Adams, Jesse Duncan Elliott, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Amos Kendall, Duff Green and Abel P. Upshur. 753 items.","Two Additions:","Mss. 87 B28  (Acc. 1987.29)","Archives of the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, 1807-1808.  300 pages of correspondence, attorneys' interrogations, court testimony of court material of Commodore James Barron.  Rough drafts of published material, and some material not published.","Mss. Acc. 1999.44","ALS from Thomas Truxton, Norfolk, Virginia, to Capt. James Sever, 26 April 1800 regarding sending the Chesapeake (ship) to sea.  Mention of James Barron Sever is to turn over his crew to the Chesapeake, Chesapeake heading towards Craney Island, court of inquiry no hinderance to \"this business\u0026quot;.","Scope and Contents","Genealogical notes on the Barron Family are to be found in this box together with an autobiographical note by James Barron (1768-1851) and \"Revolutionary Reminiscences\" by his father, James Barron the Elder (d. 1787). (A genealogical chart of the Barron Family is to be found in the Samuel Barron Papers, Box 1, folder 1.) Naval commissions of James Barron together with his personal and naval correspondence from 1803 to 1807 are included in this first box. Correspondence of 1803 to 1805 covers the period from Barron's first commission through his command of the U.S. Frigates New York and President in the Mediterranean Squadron during the war with Tripoli. Several letters concern his duties as assistant to his brother, Commodore Samuel Barron, who was commander of the Squadron before relinquishing the command to Capt. John Rodgers because of ill health. The papers of the 1806-1807 period begin with the preparations for Barron to leave Norfolk on the U.S. Ship Chesapeake to take command of the Mediterranean Squadron with the rank of Commodore. The correspondence with Comm. Rodgers, which nearly ended in a duel but was amicably settled by the seconds is included. A description of the affair with the British warship Leopard describes the brief skirmish and the capitulation of Barron. The request of his officers for his arrest as a result of the capitulation, the passing of the command of his ship to Capt. Stephen Decatur, the preparations for the Court Martial, the testimony, and the sentence of suspension are in the material found in this box. Opinions regarding the unfairness of the sentence by B. Cocke of Washington and Robert Saunders, President of William and Mary College, and others, are included.","2 pages. Autograph Draft, E.","Scope and Contents","\"Jan. 17, 1961 . . . Note at top is Janey Hope Marr's\" signed A[nne] W. Marr.","Autograph Draft. Typed Draft. Typed copy included.","Autograph Draft,E.","Autograph Draft.","1 page. Autograph Draft.","2 items. \"Memoir of Comd're Jas. Barron,\" 2 pages; and a memorandum regarding the writing of such a memoir.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. ACopE. Re: naval engagements in the War, in one of which \"the two Captains Barron\" were involved.","4 pages. Autograph Draft. Re: \"the remarkable escape of the private armed Ship Marquis La Fayette,\" 1779-to 1781.","3 pages. Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Document Signed.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Item concerns the recommendation of Capt. James Barron, who is seeking a promotion.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's new post.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: ship which is being completed; Kentucky papers [for war bounty lands] sent by Mr. Saunders; and inquiry about their value.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Item is criticizing the U.S. ship, Insurgentby stating, \" . . . would not go to sea in her for the world . . . .\"","1 page. Autograph copy signed. Re: completion of the signals.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Includes a draft payment.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Instructions to bring the ship up the Potomac to Washington.","Autograph copy.","Scope and Contents","Robert Smith writes that no Captain is available for such a secondary position aboard ship. He accepts Truxton's resignation and appoints Capt. Morris to command the Chesapeake.","Comm. Truxton denies that he intended to resign his commission but only meant to be relieved of the command of the Mediterranean Squadron.","1 page. Autograph Draft. Re: Comm. Dale and sailing plans.","3 items. Autograph Document Signed.","2 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: war in the Mediterranean; expectation to sail for Tripoli; criticism of way war is carried on; Algiers and Tangiers both threatening war; his order to give up command of the New Yorkand take command of a \"much neglected and horribly disciplined\" ship; message to Bainbridge, etc.","1 page. Printed Material.","1 page. Autograph Document Signed.","5 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a horse for which he wants $5,000.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. The letter accompanied a gift of a Damascus saber.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Orders for the taking command of the Presidentand future movements of the ship and Squadron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Orders for the collection of the Squadron, \"If the Business here is Settled.\"","7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in the Mediterranean after James Barron left. News of Col. Lear and Comm. Rodgers at Tunis, Lear negotiating to avoid war, Rodgers continuing to fire on Tunisian vessels. News of the duplicity of Comm. Rodgers; of Lord Nelson's unsuccessful pursuit of the French; of 9 American ships at Gibraltar, prizes of the British.","Autograph Letter Signed. Orders: after delivering the President to Capt. Tingey, James Barron is to prepare for the construction of a 74 gun ship at Portsmouth.","32 pages. Autograph Volume Signed. Item contains 4 letters and 16 poems.","2 letters. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Arab horse, Selim, which was sent to America.","4 items. Autograph Letter Signed. An order to hold himself ready to sail on the frigate Chesapeakefor the purpose of taking the command of the American Squadron in the Mediterranean; suspension of the orders because the Chesapeakewas not ready to sail.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Felicitation on appointment to command the Mediterranean Squadron; re: a brother who was a Midshipman on the Constitution.","Autograph Document Signed.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the affair between Barron and Comm. Rodgers concerning which \"much anxiety is excited among...your friends.\"","10 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Relative to threatened duel between Barron and Rodgers; printed terms of settlement published 31 January 1807.","20 letters. Autograph copy. Arrangements are made to meet at Havre de Grace, Maryland, for the duel of Barron and Rodgers, despite the orders of the Secretary of the Navy; news that agreement to a settlement has been reached.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: new orders shortly to come to Capt. Barron, until which time he \"will not move from that place without special orders from me.\"","Scope and Contents","8 letters. Autograph Letter Signed. Preparations for the sailing on the Chesapeake, including a question regarding the powder which was \"not fit for service\" and was to be remanufactured at Malta, 23 March 1807; endorsement by James Barron, \"The Chesapeake's Powder, an important paper.\"","Autograph Letter Signed.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. He is sending up the Seamen for the Chesapeake.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: deserters from the newly assembled crew.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: attempted sale of James Barron's Dry Dock plan; news of Norfolk business interests.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed,E. Request that James Barron take an enclosed letter to Mr. Niggins at Malta and ask him to send back a pipe of Marsala Madeira if conveyance is available. Endorsement: \"From that infamous Hypocrite, T. Jefferson\" and \"No consequence.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Arabian horse, Selim.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the conduct of James Cosgrove, who had been a gunman on the U.S.S. Essex: \"most perverse.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Letter by Mrs. Cole asking that her husband be released from service on the Chesapeake.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A letter sent by Comm. Barron to Gibraltar (never delivered to Col. H.M.Clavering).","3 pages. Autograph Document Signed. \"Sensible of the disgrace . . . in the premature surrender of the U.S. Ship Chesapeaketo the English Ship of Leopard. . . request that an order be issued for the arrest of Commander James Barron . . . .\"","1 page. Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Draft. He (Comdr. James Barron) has forwarded a copy of the letter of accusations, as requested.","3 pages. Autograph draft signed. An account of the half hour battle in which 3 men were killed and 16 wounded.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the letter sent by his officers and his inability to travel due to his wounds.","2 pages. Typewritten copy. Explaining the action between the Chesapeake and the English Warship Leopard.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Re: divisions of cabins aboard ship.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Order to turn over command of the Frigate Chesapeake to Capt. Decatur.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Letter. Re: information needed for the Court of Enquiry of the Affair of the Chesapeake and Leopard, involving his brother James Barron.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. Autograph Document. Item was sent to Robert Smith, Secretary of the Navy, by James Barron, by way of Capt. Gordon.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Enclosing a call for a Court of Enquiry to investigate conduct of James Barron, for October 5.","2 pages. Autograph draft.","1 page. Typewritten copy. Re: the chance that the Chesapeake affair might be cause for a declaration of war.","2 pages. Autograph Document Signed.","5 pages. Autograph draft. Re: his wound, which makes it impossible for him to sit up; and his comments on the affair of the Chesapeake and the Leopard.","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Re: the action of the Chesapeake on 22 of June.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A list of the armament and complement of officers and men on the Ship Leopard; and a copy of the order of 1 June 1807 given by G. Berkeley, given in Halifax, Nova Scotia, under which the attack was made by the Leopard.","1 page. Autograph Draft.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: postponement of the trial to Friday the 16th, due to Barron's \"feeble state of health.\"","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Re: the taking of Mr. Saunders to assist Taylor in the defense of James Barron.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the day fixed for the Court Martial.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Report of the Court of Enquiry . . . \"Rascally . . .grounded with prejudice.","6 pages. Autograph Document.","Scope and Contents","pages. Autograph draft. Testimony of Captain Gordon in \"Chesapeake-Leopard\" trial. Autograph draft; Testimony of Captain Hall in \"Chesapeake-Leopard\" trial. 8 pages. Autograph draft; Capt. Gordon's 2nd dep'n. 4 pages. Autograph draft; \"Testimony\" at the Chesapeake- Leopard trial. Autograph draft. (See printed report of the Court Martial Proceedings, Box 13.)","3 pages.","4 pages.","3 pages.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: rumors of war with England; suggesting that subscriptions be raised for a ship of commerce to be commanded by James Barron, and that the President might remit his sentence.","1 page. Letter Signed. Re: Madison's appearance as a witness to the trial of Commodore James Barron.","Scope and Contents","22 pages. Autograph Document,E. The charges and decisions are given in detail; part of page 22, the last paragraph has been cut away. Endorsement by James Barron: \"The Congress of the U. States took up this affair and appointed a Committee to examine into my conduct. That Committee acquited (sic) me of all sort of blame; their report is to be found on their records.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. States that \"Doct. Bullus has been your decided enemy.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the decision of the Court Martial, which has not yet appeared.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Charges against Fitz. H. Babbit.","5 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the chance of the President's remitting the sentence of the Court Martial of James Barron, the President is expected hourly from Monticello.","Scope and Contents","2 letters. Original-6 pages. Copy-8 pages.Autograph Letter Signed. Copy included. Re: dissatisfaction with the outcome of the Court Martial of James Barron, criticism of the trial and \"this unhallowed sentence against you\"; and hopes for a full publication of the trial. Copy of the above included.","4 pages. Autograph draft.","1 page. Autograph draft.","Newspaper Clipping.","At the beginning of this box is to be found a curious ten page document from John Peake to Lord Gambier, 4 June 1811; in it he recommends \"an entirely new system for naval vessels.\" Also from this period, 7 September 1811 is the letter from W. Lewis to Chas. W. Goldsborough, Secretary of the Navy, which formed the basis for one of the accusations in the later Naval Enquiry on James Barron. The remainder of the material is from the years that Barron spent in exile in Copenhagen. Having arrived there in command of a commercial ship, Portia, in 1812, he was forced to sell the ship and remain in Denmark. His correspondence in connection with his attempts to make a living by his inventions show that he received patents on machines for spinning hemp into rope, cutting cork, kneading dough, and an improvised wind mill. His letter to Wm. Jones, Secretary of the Navy, asking an opportunity to serve his country at the conclusion of his sentence, 22 July 1813, remained unanswered. His correspondence of 1814 when he sold his European patents in expectation of an opportunity to return to the U.S. ended in disappointment. Much correspondence with his daughter, Jane A. Barron is from this period.","1 page. Autograph Document.","10 sheets. Autograph Letter Signed. (A copy, taken 10 April 1812).","Scope and Contents","20 pages. Incomplete. Autograph Letter Signed. A long discussion of \"Naval imbecility\" etc.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph copy. The report of the remarks made by Capt. James Barron to Mr. Lyons, British Consul, re: The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair. \"I am now convinced that he is not only a coward, but a traitor....\"","5 letters. Autograph copy signed. Re: Business matters.","9 letters. Autograph copy signed. Concerned with the sale of the ship formerly commanded by Barron and other business matters.","6 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the sale of the ship Portia, formerly commanded by Barron and other business matters.","1 pages. Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a previous letter.","Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: battles, \"Lord Wellington's victory over the Marmont.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a suit against Capt. A. Murray in the District Court, District of Delaware.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: \"Declaration of War on our part of 14th inst.\" And Capt. Hull's successful encounter with the Guerrier.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the purchase of Barron's ship.","2 items. Autograph Document.","2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: business affairs connected with the hemp spinning machine.","12 items. Autograph draft.","letter enclosing a commission as Brig.General of Militia","Number 4 as noted in state of December 24, 1813","A note to evacuate Craney Island off Norfolk, if the enemy should attack; officers are listed by name. Number 2 and 3 as noted in statement of December 24, 1813","The attack on Craney Island by the British on June 22, 1813","Morning reports for Regiment Infantry commanded by Lt Col Henry Beatty; 1st Regiment commanded by Major Wiley Campbell; 2nd Regiment commanded by Lt. Col. WM Sharp; 5th Regiment VA Militia; Troops under command of Col Thomas Read of Artillery,; Strength and state of the three troops of Cavalry commanded by Captain Carr","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his activity on a ship of Capt. Bradley and his desire to return to Barron.","4 pages. Autograph copy signed. A petition to have his naval recommendation put into practice.","4 pages. Autograph draft signed. A defense of his action [in The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair] and an accusation against his accusers, especially Capt. Gordon.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. The term of his suspension having expired, Barron asks for opportunity to serve his country.","6 items. Autograph Letters Signed. In one he mentions that he is writing to the Secretary of the Navy to offer his services to his country in the War.","5 pages. Autograph draft. Re: defense of Virginia, with mention of the Peninsula, Richmond, Petersburg, etc.","Autograph Document.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: patent for rope machine.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Offer to carry communications to America on his next trip.","4 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Agreement to sell to John Murray Forbes the patent to a hemp spinning machine, patented in Denmark, Sweden, and Russia.","4 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Sale of the rights to the machine outside Denmark to James Barron.","2 pages. Autograph Document Signed with Autograph Copy signed.","7 pages. Autograph draft,E. Addressed to \"Commodore Murray, at the Collector of Delaware.\" Re: duties on the cargo of the British ship Superior.","2 pages. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: Barron's attempts to return home and sale of his European patents.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Written when Barron expected to get passage back to the U.S. from Gothenberg when he sold his European patents to Forbes.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Personal affairs.","1 page. Document Signed. Grants permission to Capt. James Barron for the construction of a wind mill on which he, Forbes, holds patent rights.","1 page. Autograph copy signed. Re: chance for employment in France.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Preliminaries of peace were signed at Ghent between the British and American ministers.","4 pages. Printed Document.","3 pages. Autograph draft.","3 pages. Autograph copy. \"Taylor . . . is my brother.\"","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Appeals to Barron to aid him, and a letter after his release from prison.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. News of his attempts to set up in business in Europe and of his new invention, a cork-cutting machine.","12 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Business letters in which Ferrau expresses the sympathy in Copenhagen with the cause of Napoleon, and disappointed at his defeat.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business affairs.","1 page. 3 items. Autograph copy signed. Re: transactions in tobacco. Enclosed: 2 receipts.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's right of reinstatement among his countrymen.","2 pages. Autograph copy signed. For a patent on a machine for cutting corks.","The correspondence of 1816 through 1820 begins with business and family letters received in Copenhagen. After his return to the U.S. in 1819 there is correspondence with the Navy Department and President Monroe regarding the reinstatement of Barron in a naval command. The correspondence of June 1819 to March 1820 with Capt. Stephen Decatur is preserved, along with an account of the duel in which Barron was gravely injured and Decatur killed. (See \"The History of a transaction which there ought never to have been occasion for,\" an account of the duel written by James Barron in the Samuel Barron Papers, Box 1, Folder 8.) The correspondence with Capt. J. D. Elliott, his second, and reports of the controversies which followed the duel are included. Family letters include many from his daughter, Mrs. Jane Barron Hope.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: his life in the West Indies where he has gone from Copenhagen.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business affairs; permission granted to import refined sugar into Russia.","1 page. Autograph copy signed. Business affairs.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: his hope of returning to U.S. within the year; and of the impending marriage of Jane.","Scope and Contents","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. News from home: re: Capt. Johnson and lucrative business in the Dismal Swamp Canal; trade with St. Iago De Cuba; Capt. Sinclair; plans to move the Naval Yard from Gosport to York, still undecided; Capt. Fawn's misfortune; flourishing condition of Norfolk; $100,000 subscribed to open the \"Roan Oak Canal\"; Chs. K. Mallory, Collector; Barron's family living in town after their country house burned.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his machine for cutting corks now successful, and his desire for a patent on it.","9 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: her husband; detailed explanations of his cork cutting machine and his mill which \"will grind 100 bushels of corn in 24 hours, can be completed for little more than a common pidgeon house.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a knife [for the cork cutting machine].","2 items. Autograph Letter Signed. Contracts in Danish.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Contract for Elliptical Valve Pump Boxes, to be made and sold by Barron after getting a Danish patent.","2 items. Autograph Letters Signed. Authorization for the accountant of the U.S. Navy to pay the balance of his half-pay to Mrs. Elizabeth M. Barron or Mr. Wilton Hope (his son-in-law).","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Introducing a Mr. Poulson.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: commission given to Capt. Leech by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Document in Danish.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Document Signed, E. Statement re: his \"new invented Pump\" which he has offered to the Secretary of State.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Wishing him a pleasant passage.","4 pages. Autograph copy. Will Recorded at above date.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: St. Croix; and Barron's imminent departure.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Written to Barron as he is waiting to sail and after his arrival in Virginia.","Printed Autograph Document Signed. Document in Danish.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. James L. Ferrau having taken the degree of M.D. is returning to Copenhagen.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. An offer for the purchase of the copyright of the cork cutting machine in Great Britain.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"The President (James Monroe) takes a deep interest in your welfare . . . come on immediately to Washington and see the President himself . . ..\" Re: the debate in General Jackson's case.","2 pages. Autograph Copy. Re: that Capt. James Barron applied for passage to the U.S. from Gothenberg to offer his services in the war; was refused passage because the ship was under a neutral cartel, in June 1814.","1 page. Autograph copy. Re: that he saw letter addressed by Capt. Barron to the U.S. Secretary of the Navy, in 1813 offering his services to the U.S. and that Barron sought passage to the U.S. in 1814.","6 pages. Autograph draft signed. Request for readmission to the Navy, detailed denial of accusation which was contained in letter of Capt. William Lewis, 7 September 1811; he was in this country in September 1811 to April 1812.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A welcome home letter.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Enclosing half-pay vouchers.","19 letters. Autograph Draft Signed, Autograph Letters Signed.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: warrants for land in Kentucky issued to James Barron's father for Revolutionary War service, being 7777 2/3 acres on the Cumberland River and for 1777 2/3 acres on Hartland Creek.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Encouragement and best wishes.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Details of duel and of conversation between Barron and Decatur: re: Barron's condition.","2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: his nephew, Samuel [Barron] who is at sea as a 4 year old Midshipman on a U.S. warship; and re: bounty lands in Kentucky.","5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Written to Barron while he is recovering from wound received in duel; and comment on the outcome of the duel and public opinion re: the death of Decatur.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Elliott, who was the second for Barron in his duel, writes about public opinion of the duel and Barron's coming Court of Enquiry in New York.","8 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Finds that public opinion is strongly in favor of Barron after the Barron-Decatur correspondence has been published by the friends of the late Stephen Decatur.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Vouchers for pay sustenance and medical costs.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. His respects.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the published correspondence of Decatur, which appears to be helping Barron.","Newspaper Clipping. A lead editorial stating \" . . . Com. Barron stands acquitted of all blame.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: American group in Copenhagen.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sent with other letters from friends from Copenhagen.","Two letters written by James Barron to James Monroe. The first letter is eight pages, autograph draft signed, and an appeal for exoneration from the accusations made against him. The second letter is also eight pages, and a copy of a letter sent to the President of the U.S. informing him of Barron's reason for absence from the late war, also dated 1820 April.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a newly invented plough of Barron's.","4 pages. Printed Material.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's wound.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a visit to Washington.","2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: affairs in Denmark and the reception of the news of the duel.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: attacks by Mr. King.","3 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Countersigned by John Rainals, U.S. Consul. Power to collect debts in the U.S.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. The reaction in New York, \"your conduct has been applauded.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Account for the sale of his corkwood, 1817-1820.","2 copies. Autograph Letter Signed, Enc. Enclosed: power of Attorney. Re: land on Old Point in which an interest was held by Jane Barron, daughter of Samuel Barron (1) wife of G. Armistead.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Revolutionary War bounty land of Samuel Barron, father of James Barron.","This box contains the papers of 1821 which are concerned almost entirely with correspondence and other material related to the Naval Court of Enquiry held at the Brooklyn Naval Yard. The enquiry covered (1) the accusation made by W. Lewis in a letter of 7 September 1811 to the Secretary of the Navy, regarding remarks reported to have been made by Barron while in Portugal on a commercial trip regarding the Chesapeake- Leopard Affair and (2) the desire of Barron to return to active service in the War of 1812 upon the expiration of his sentence of suspension from the Navy. Statements of the trial and reactions to the verdict are included. See also: the Proceedings of the Court of Enquiry held at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, upon Captain James Barron of the United States Navy in May, 1821.Published in Washington City by Jacob Gideon, Junior, 1822. 111 pages.; \"Notes to the Trial of Commodore Barron, 1808.\" 8 pages. and; \"Proceedings of the General Court Martial convened for the trial of Commodore James Barron, Captain Charles Gordon, Mr. William Hook, and Captain John Hall of the United States Ship Chesapeakein the month of January, 1808.\" 496 pages. All are included in one volume in Box 13, folder 1 of the James Barron Papers (1).","Scope and Contents","2 copies. Autograph Document Signed. Attested Thomas Latimore.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Bill allowing five years pay for Barron's father's Revolutionary services has passed the House of Delegates; the President [of the U.S.] has not directed a Court of Enquiry, but has forced Barron to demand one for himself.","2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the sending of a pair of spectacles to Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Marked \"Private.\" Instructed by the President of the U. States to enquire whether it would be agreeable to Barron to take command of the Navy Yard in Philadelphia.","3 pages. Autograph copies. Re: James Barron, to be held at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on or before 10 May.","2 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Re: the residence of James Barron in Copenhagen, his trips in 1811 and 1812, and his desire to be of use to his country in the War, after he was detained in Copenhagen.","3 pages. Autograph Copy. Re: Commo. James Barron, orig. dated 20 April 1820.","10 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Correspondence regarding the Court of Enquiry on Barron and the pamphlet [on the duel] that Elliot is publishing.","6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the arrangements for the Court of Enquiry and the discussions between Smith Thompson and James Barron which have led up to it; mention of the President's interest in the case. n.d. Typed copy of the above. TCop. 3 pages.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Asking the influence of Barron toward the candidacy of Gen'l Pryor for a Marshallship.","2 pages. Autograph Draft. Re: representing Barron at the Court of Enquiry in New York.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Purchased from Charles Hamilton, 1974. n.d. Typed copy of the above. Typed Copy. 1 page.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Document Signed. \"That, the want of funds alone kept him (James Barron) from returning to his country\" during the war. Folder 12 [1821]. Testimony of James Barron at the trial. ADr. 4 pages. (incomplete). See printed report of the Court of Enquiry. Proceedings, Box 13.","2 copies. Autograph Draft.","Pages 9-11. Autograph Draft.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for appointment to sail under James Barron.","Autograph Letter Signed. Re: survey of land of Comm. Barron. Enclosure: surveyor's plot.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: this interest of the people in Norfolk in the results of the Court of Enquiry.","6 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the appearance of Cleveland at the Court of Enquiry, and criticism of the \"stupid, unmeaning, milk and water decision of the Court.\"","5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the Court of Enquiry and the Sentence of the Court in which one member did not concur and which [President] Monroe did not sign.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. A report of the attempts of James Barron to return to the U.S. from Sweden on the John Adams.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in Copenhagen.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Best wishes for the outcome of the enquiry.","6 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Countersigned by Ino E. Hall, Mayor. Answers to questions put by Lt. Wheaton, Judge Advocate.","Scope and Contents","14 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the attacks of \"the Decatur faction\" on Barron, the results of the Court of Enquiry, and the action of the U.S. Congress on the case.","2 pages. Autograph draft. His final testimony at the Board of Enquiry.","1 page. Autograph Copy. He has been informed that the testimony has ended at the Board of Enquiry; he will remain in the city until he hears the verdict.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Letter in which the opinion of the Court is quoted in full; James Barron is not completely exonerated.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Protest against the decision of the Court.","2 pages.","1 page. Autograph Draft signed. Requests a full copy of the proceedings of the Court.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the sending of a rhubarb plant which Barron admired.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a machine designed by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. He reports the rumor that Barron is to be returned to command \"very speedily.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his family and a receipt for Barron's ailment - numatic and nitric acid in warm water drunk with meals.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Requesting the loan of Capt. Elliot's dueling pistols.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to dine.","2 pages. Autograph copy. Re: his newly invented washing machine.","Correspondence of the year 1822, much of it concerned with the sentence of the Court of Enquiry and opinions regarding it, including several letters each from A. McLane, Wilmington, Del., R. J. Cleveland, Lancaster, Massachuetts, Wm. Craig, Philadelphia, and Capt. J.D. Elliott, Barron's second in the duel with Decatur. Included is correspondence with Barron's daughters, Mary and Margaretha, and his son-in-law, Capt. John P. Tuttle, and business correspondence in connections with his inventions, a washing machine and a new type of oil lamp.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Family affairs.","17 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Correspondence concerning the results of the Court of Enquiry, the actions of the enemies of Barron, and a suggestion that he demand a Court Martial to clear his name; and discussion of Barron's new invention, a washing machine.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's claim against the Commonwealth of Virginia.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's claim for his father's bounty lands or for compensation.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"Your washing machine answers admirably well both for washing and ironing, it only wants to be known to become generally used...\"","2 pages. Autograph Draft Signed. Request for a return of duty paid on models of his machinery, which he brought to U.S. in 1815.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: indemnity for the capture of the ship Jane, commanded by Barron.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the reactions to the case of Barron in the Boston area; a scandal concerning the building of gunboats and the trial of Lt. Abbott; and interest in the washing machine invented by Barron.","5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: reports of the Court of Enquiry; the publication of his correspondence connected with the Barron-Decatur duel; and a description of his going overboard on a trip to New York and being 1 l/2 hours in the water before rescue.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Asking for the hand of Margaretta Barron in marriage, and naval news.","12 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Correspondence concerning commercial matters and inventions of Barron including windlass, cutting machine for straw, oil lantern, and pump.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: her sister, Mrs. Christmas, whose husband has recently died; and of her desire to return to Copenhagen.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a recently published pamphlet, which concerns Barron; and the attitude of Congress toward Barron's claims.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. A request that a decision be made on his case.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: patent on windlass invented by Barron; and disaster of \"the loss of the Albion with her passengers and quarter part of the crew.\"","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the receipt in England of models of machines invented by Barron and the showing of them to prospective buyers.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Requesting a recommendation for his son to be admitted as a Cadet at West Point.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: selling his windlass machine in England.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a receipt.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business concerned with the windlass machine of Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Sent with the gift of a spyglass.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business matters and news of Navy affairs.","3 items. Autograph Documents Signed.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request that Barron recommend a young man to be commissioned First Lieutenant.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the completion of gunboats.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the model for a windmill invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: an oil lamp invented by Barron.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the \"bad times\" in Baltimore.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: canvas sent to U.S. and problem of payment for it.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in Copenhagen.","1 page. Copy of Autograph Letter Signed. Introducing Mr. Brien and Captain McPharron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for a loan.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to meet the son of John Marshall.","7 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Business letters; mention of a spinning machine invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Enclosing payment for a requisition signed by the Secretary of the Navy plus his regular pay.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Barron is in Philadelphia to consult Dr. Phisicle.","7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his faith in Barron and his defense of him in private conversations.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: personal affairs.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: personal affairs.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Personal affairs concerned with friends in Copenhagen.","Scope and Contents","2 copies. Printed Letter, ES. Announcement of the \"United States Naval Chronicle\" with endorsement, signed.","Autograph Letter Signed. This letter was enclosed with the above announcement, located in Box-folder: 6:10.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"The course . . . of the Executive of our country against you calls loudly for . . . indignation.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: some great sorrow that has befallen the family.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed, E. Introducing Dr. French; endorsement, \"who married Miss Elizabeth Barron.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: canvas sold in America for which he has not been paid; and sympathy for Barron and \"the intrigues of your enemies.\"","Scope and Contents","4 pages. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: his \"miserable situation\": his constant application for some employment, his visits with [President Monroe], and the lack of any response from the Navy Department.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Reports in detail his losses in a disastrous sailing venture in the Pacific.","Autograph Letter Signed. 2 pages. Gives hope that \"the next incumbent of the White House may venture to look to your claim.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's trip to Washington to claim his rights; and possibility that General Jackson will be Pennsylvania's candidate for the Presidency.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. He has commended Barron to Mr. Forsythe of the U.S. Congress.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph Letter. Re: the bellows invented by Barron for ventilating ships.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Asks horticultural information.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the support that Gen'l Jackson has given Barron; and Jackson's candidacy for President.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: Barron's claims in Washington, his support by Gen'l Jackson, and his appointment as Commander to the Philadelphia Navy Yard.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his wife, the former Margaretta Barron, and his family.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. He expresses his sympathy with James Barron in his persecution and states his intention of bringing the matter before the Secretary of the Navy.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: the installation of bellows [for ventilation] on the ship commanded by Capt. Kennedy.","5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the Navy Bill before Congress; the nomination of Jackson as the candidate for President of the U.S.; add Barron's appointment to the Commander of the Philadelphia Navy Yard.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Concerning his ancestors and his present predicament.","1 page. Autograph Letter. Reports, \"we feel confident now we shall have the notes of Georgia.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to dinner.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Naval matters.","Scope and Contents","1 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. A letter of introduction for Comm. James Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Social note.","5 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the availability of corkwood for the making of bottle corks.","1 page. Printed Letter Signed. To meet General Lafayette, signed by John Adams, Mayor, and by Wm. Fitzwhylson and Tho. Brockenbrough.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Application for the position of Secretary to Barron should he be called back into active service, which seems to be imminent.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Expresses gratification that Barron has been called into active service by the \"good old President.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: twilled cotton; and congratulations \"on your recent change of situation.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Expresses \"joy at the termination of your unmerited persecution.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: an order for corkwood.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Rejoices \"that you are restored to a station in the Service to which you have been so long and so justly entitled.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Appreciation for the gift of a spyglass.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: \"the friendly manner the good old President received you,\" and \"the conduct of the two scoundrels that has come out against you in Philadelphia.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Complaining about too heavy duties in the Navy Yard (of which Barron is commander).","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the appointment of Barron as Commander of the Philadelphia Navy Yard and of the resentment of some persons in Philadelphia.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. \"If my candor to Mr. Monroe had any effect in the application of the Golden Law (of justice) be assured it is a great satisfaction to me.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Accusation against some of the officers of the Yard.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to meet General Lafayette.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Gratitude from the committee appointed to receive General Lafayette, for the Naval salutes ordered by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a request by General Lafayette that a visit be made to the Naval Yard. (under the Command of Barron).","2 tickets. Printed Autograph Material. Signed by J.A.S. Lewis, Chairman. Enclosed envelopes in which the tickers were enclosed, endorsed. AC.","2 pages. Autograph Document, E. Endorsed: \"List of invited guests to dine with General Lafayette.\"","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"Your appointment gives all the people of this county much satisfaction.\"","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: events around Norfolk.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Sympathy with Barron and daughters in their bereavement; and a notice of a runaway servant.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sympathy in his sorrow.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a planned visit to Yorktown.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a leave of absence.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to a ball honoring General Lafayette. Card of admission enclosed.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Yorktown celebration and social news.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph Letter. A report on the ship's ventilators invented by Barron.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph Letter. A covering letter for the above.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed, Printed. Re: a book on \"System of Pyrotechny\" by her late husband, James Cutbush, written on fold of the printed prospectus.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for recommendation for position of Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Largely illegible, but begins, \"My father gives me the agreeable task of answering your letter . . . .\"","Scope and Contents","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: acts before Congress, including \"Col. Johnson's for the abolition of imprisonment for debt and of Mr. Johnson from Louisiana to appropriate all the public land to internal improvement and education in the United States\"; and that \"either General Jackson or Mr. Adams must be elected (to the Presidency) by Congress.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the drafting of an unspecified memorial.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a memorial to Congress concerned with claims under the Florida Treaty.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Congratulations on his appointment; re: his cruise and the independence of Peru.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: A Negro Man Ned, about who Gen'l Andrew Jackson was concerned.","18 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Much news of Naval events in Norfolk, including criticism of the Admiral, the trial of Stewart, letter of Gen'l Jackson to Mr. Clay, and the movement of warships in and out of Norfolk.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the raising of an army.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the nephew of Barron, Midshipman [Samuel] Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a representation he made to Congress.","1 pages. Printed Autograph Document Signed. Notice of election to the Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia.","14 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Family letters covering the period in Philadelphia where he commanded the Navy Yard, and his time in Washington as Chairman of a Naval Court Martial.","7 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. A. McLane, a Revolutionary war veteran, writes of his experiences accompanying Gen'l Lafayette on his visits to America.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A plea for more regular payment of wages.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Report of his journey to report for duty.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the outfitting of ships; and of Barron's ventilation system, \"it may be hailed as the salvation of our Navy.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in Copenhagen.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Introducing John Geddes.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Recommending Henry Crabb.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Supporting the claims of William Crabb, Assistant Navy Store Keeper.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Requesting assistance for the appointment of his son, George, to the Service.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Notice of transfer of Barron to the command of the Gosport Navy Yard in Virginia.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for leave.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request to be placed under the command of Barron.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to a testimonial dinner to be given for Barron on the occasion of his removal from Philadelphia. Enclosure: a toast to Philadelphia.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: family affairs.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Regret at Barron's departure from Philadelphia.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request advice regarding the milling of flour.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. He writes of his difficult situation in the Navy.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to a dinner.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Florida Treaty.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for an assignment.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Offers self as Secretary to Barron who it is rumored is to command the Frigate Brandywine conveying Gen. Lafayette to France.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for help in getting his back wages from the Navy.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Reporting as a witness at the court martial of Charles Stewart.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: his brother, Dr. Richard Kennon, who is relieved of sea duty and placed under the command of Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Submitting his bust of Gen'l Lafayette to the Public Inspector at Washington.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the romance of Lt. Pendergrast and Virginia Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the suitor for the hand of Virginia Barron.","2 items. Autograph letter signed, Enclosed. Enclosing account for services in taking out a patent for Barron on angle-lever-windlass.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: some affairs before Congress - - largely illegible.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: verbal message given as ships passed, but not heard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. \"We all rejoiced in what must have been so gratifying to yourself after so long and so painful a period of suspense.\"","3 pages. Copy of Autograph letter signed. Forwarded to Captain Edmund P. Kennedy then to James Barron. A report of valuable use of the bellows invented by Barron in changing air below decks and in the control of disease there.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for leave of absence.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report on return from his leave.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph letter signed, Enclosed. Re: the use of the title, \"Commodore\" honorary since the Navy has no such rank.","1 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: transportation of powder to Richmond","1 page. Copy of Autograph letter. Defense of the Navy Constructor at the Yard.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the ventilation on ships and suggestions for improvements.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report of speech by John Randolph in which he \"abused everybody\" including Barron in regard to the Chesapeakeaffair and the duel with Decatur. Added note: \"Burn it as soon as you read it.\"","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: his cruise, Naval discipline, and injustice the President's message recommending a Naval Academy. Re: South American politics and the fall of Callas.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the completion of ships being built to order.","pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the build-up of the Navy.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report that all is quiet in that area, that no piracies are heard of.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Correspondence regarding the new type wooden docks and new type dry docks, invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: his invention of a new type of dock.","Autograph letter signed. Invitation to dinner.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the estate of John B. Osborn, grandson of David Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Social news.","1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Declining to get involved in more controversy concerning his treatment by the Navy in the past years.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A recommendation of the bearer, T.H. Yateman.","Cop of Autograph letter. Relating to affairs of the Navy Yard, Gosport, Virginia.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: a recommendation to the Treasury Department relative to a \"system of telegraph for the United States.\"","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the \"automatic chess player.\"","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Sending a greeting to Commo. Barron from his friends in Denmark.","2 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a Mr. Butler.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: social news of Norfolk.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: shipping around the Cape.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph letter. Accepting position of godfather to Kennedy's son and approving the choice of James Barron as his proxy; statement of his high regard for the Navy.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family and Naval news.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the log boats invented by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for the service of Coxwain Parker, sympathy at death of Lieut. Tuttle.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Invitation to tea.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the success of the ventilating bellows invented by Barron.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A recommendation that he leave the area in the \"sickly season\" for the sake of his health.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: an appointment marked \"Private.\"","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: personal and Naval affairs.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: personal matters.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introducing Capt. Basil Hall of the British Navy.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. News that he has received an appropriation of $50,000 from the Congress for an exploration.","3 pages. Autograph Draft. Re: the drowning of Mr. Slidwell, Mr. Rodgers, and Mr. Harrison.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for an introduction.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introducing Wm. Barrister.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Application to serve as a midshipman under Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: his son who is to report to Barron for service.","1 page. Printed letter. Re: claims under the Treaty of Ghent.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: shipments of wine.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Enclosed with a pamphlet on dry rot (now lost).","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request that her letters be forwarded to her son who is serving on a ship in the Pacific.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request for dimensions of the moveable crane invented by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request that Midshipman Joyner return to the Department.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for information on a \"Denmark stove.\"","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Recommendation for Barry Hayes.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Commending the ship's ventilators invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Appointment of Barron to the command of the U.S. Frigate Guerriere, flagship of the Pacific Fleet.","1 page. Autograph Draft. Asking to be excused from Pacific Command because of his business in establishing claims for his father's Bounty Lands.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the curative values of wearing a steel plate next to the body.","1 page. Copy of Autograph letter signed.","Incomplete copy of the above is located in folder 21. Autograph Draft. 1 page.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introduction of Midshipman Petway.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's refusal of the command of the Guerriere.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed, card. Marked \"Private.\" Re: an epidemic of yellow fever on his ship which he attributes to the removal of the bellows air pump which had been removed from his ship at the last overhaul. \"It is the invention of Commo. Barron . . . I consider it a thorough safe guard from local fever, and shall not willingly go to sea without one.\"","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Congratulations to Barron On the election of his friend Andrew Jackson as President of the U.S.; news of events and ships in the Pensacola Navy Yard.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Personal matters.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Smith, a former Marine, writes for \"a Common pension in the country of my adoption,\" thanks Barron and Lieut. Pendergast for their kindness to him, and sends greetings to Gen'l Andrew Jackson and his nephew Maj. Andrew J. Donaldson.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. A tumor that has been removed from Barron's son-in-law Pendergrass, and Re: Barron's visit with \"your old Favorite General\" (Pres. Jackson).","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a delivery of stone on the orders of Commo. Warrington.","4 pages. A strong letter of censure for Smoot's actions in the Yard.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed, reply. A call for the repayment of a loan made by the father of McLane; Barron's reply is copied on the reverse.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his orders to report to the Constellation, under the command of Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: his orders to report to Barron for duty on the Constellation.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: gossip regarding them and Barron's romantic interest elsewhere.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting help in his attempt to receive another commission in the Navy.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Asking a recommendation to the President [of the U.S.].","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for help in placing the son of Hansen in a U.S. Mercantile House, and asking the assistance of Commo. Barron.","3 pages. Autograph Draft. Complaint regarding a letter received from Rodgers and defense of his own position in regard to material for building at the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Sent with a tobacco box which was to be a gift for Gen'l Jackson.","1 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: cotton duck.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Regrets that he is unable to accept invitation.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: something, which Eaton has requested, unnamed.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. En route to Chile where a revolution is reported; and Re: a difficulty with the ship St. Peter, at sea.","Autograph document.","2 pages. Printed material.","112 pages used. Autograph Volume. The copies of letters are written in Barron's hand and are signed, and cover the period from 14 May 1829 through 17 May 1831.","Autograph letter signed. Request that Barron send relief, for their boat is stuck on a sand bar at the Point of Shoals.","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. Written at \"4 o'clock in the morning\" a second appeal for relief.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of appreciation for Barron's \"kindness and good offices.\"","1 page. Printed Autograph Letter Signed. Notice of pay due the late John P. Tuttle on the 11th June 1827, the day he died.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the settling of claims, the Navy Bill, and the trial of Creighton.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: activities of Tyler and Eaton.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the death of Commo. Chauncy, and threat of assassination of Van Buren.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the appointment of Kennedy to command the Frigate U. States on a two-year cruise, and of the opposition of Tazewell to the Navy Bill.","Autograph letter signed. Introducing Midshipman Pitcher, son of the Governor of New York.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: supplies received at the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Reports that he has received orders to transfer to the Brazil station.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the death of Barron's grandson, son of Mrs. [Jane Barron] Hope.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the cork cutter invented by Barron.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. An appeal to Barron to intercede with the President against the dismissal of the U.S. Consul in Malta.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: information desired from Commo. Sinclair.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: standards of Army and Navy rank.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's fixtures on the ship.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: some invention.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the purchase of a boat.","3 pages. Autograph document signed. Application for a patent on a fan.","1 page. Autograph note. Re: Barron's cork cutter, his automatic fan; and recollections of her father Re: Barron's command office the Norfolk Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph draft.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. Autograph draft. Dated at Pensacola, signed by William H. Chase and Thomas Wright.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting a personal commendation, which might serve to influence the President in reversing a court martial sentence.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting a personal commendation, which might serve to influence the President in reversing a court martial sentence.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: rumor that Commo. Bainbridge will be restored to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's move to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard and chance of the reinstatement of Commo. Bainbridge at that post.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A description of the U.S. ship John Adams.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: affairs at Washington and General Jackson's good offices.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Report on the good condition of the ship, as tried under sail.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A letter of appreciation.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Regret expressed that Barron is leaving the Gosport Station to take charge of another.","1 page. Autograph document.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: orders for his son.","Printed Autograph Document Signed,Card.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: \"the model of a machine intended for the transportation of the U. States' mail.\"","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: a government appointment; and fresh fish and oysters from the Norfolk area.","Scope and Contents","8 pages. Autograph Draft. Endorsement on reverse of page 4, \"Essays upon Naval Subjects by Commo. Barron.\" A cover note/enclosure: 11 December 1831. James Barron, Philadelphia, to Louis McLane. Autograph Draft. 1 page.","2 items. Autograph letter signed. Complaining of being held as insane in the hospital. 2 pages.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Urging Barron to not let it be known that he is willing to leave the Station, because of his enemies there.","Autograph letter.","3 pages. Autograph document. Endorsed: on reverse-side of page 2, \"Essays upon Naval Subjects by Como. Barron.\" Re: the Naval Bill before Congress re: naval grades and the new grade of Admiral.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: his difficulties in obtaining a government appointment.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: publications concerning the Barron-Decatur duel and articles on the subject in the Baltimore Sun.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: an article in the Globe regarding John Thompson, a contractor at the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a claim made by Thompson before the Committee of Claims of the Congress.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Regret at being unable to participate in February 22 civic ceremonies.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Mention of Barron's (second) wife; re: difficulties between Comm. Elliott and Capt. Dallas; opposition to Barron in Philadelphia; other naval news.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. \"The President has dismissed Bryne and all the officers involved in the late duel at Philadelphia.\"","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Exonerating Elliott of charges brought by Dallas. Also, copy sent to Capt. A. Dallas.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: payment for land warrants.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: his letterbooks which he is refusing to turn over to the Department.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Marked \"Confidential.\" Report of his difficulties with Capt. Dallas.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Marked \"Personal and confidential.\" Request to be transferred from his command in Philadelphia.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Sent with \"Murray's list\" and an epitome of his life.","3 pages. Autograph document signed.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: her father who is so ill that he cannot write.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the Revolutionary War service of Richard Tool.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the ventilators for ships invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: repairs needed on the ship \"Ruth and Mary.\"","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Apologies for the non-delivery of the Norfolk Herald.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Invitation to attend the lectures of the Geological Society of Pennsylvania.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the Arabian horse Selim (brought to U.S. by Barron after Tripolitan War).","Scope and Contents","11 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: \"The South Carolina Sedition\" and the dangers of the Nullification.","Scope and Contents","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: Thomas Boucher, Commodore in Virginia Navy in 1776; the logbook of James Barron, Sr., recently discovered; and the chance that the northern manufacturers will force the \"Dissolution of the Union\" forming a \"Southern Republic.\"","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Newsy letters of family and naval affairs.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Asking his support in conflict with the Naval Department.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Complaint that his pay in the Navy Yard has been reduced to $1.00 per day.","5 pages. 2 copies. Autograph draft. Petition for a patent on the log construction of ships.","1 page. Autograph draft.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the death by cholera of William Thaler, Consul to Cuba; and his desire to have the post -- asking Barron's recommendation.","1 page. Autograph letter, E. An appointment given for \"this evening or early tomorrow morning.\" Endorsement with list of things which Barron was to discuss with the President.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Plan for building a ship according to Barron's plan on the Ohio River; funds needed.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the need for Barron's ship of logs, to avoid disasters.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a certificate to be signed.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family affairs.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the grappling hooks used by the ancients in sea battles about which Barron had enquired.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a ship coming into the Navy Yard to discharge the crew.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Acknowledgments of receipt of specifications for patent of \"Prow Ship\" or \"application of steam power to the purposes of War.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: value of the air pump invented by Barron, as used on a cruise off the coast of Brazil.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Printed copy included. Certificate of the value of the valve pump invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph draft.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting a recommendation for the position of Purser.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Enquiry regarding the \"prospect of a reorganization of the Marine Corps.\"","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request that he sign a certificate \"to prosecute Cousin Judy's claim for her father's services.\"","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the steam prow ship that was invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Agrees that Barron should seek the consideration of Congress of his steam prow invention.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Complaint of new rates of pay in the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report that warrant has been issued for his Revolutionary War services.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Asking that his steam prow for battleships be presented to the House for consideration.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Asking his support in keeping civilian workers at the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Invitation to explain his steam prow ship to the Committee on Naval Affairs.","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Re: \"bellows ventilator which have been used in Naval Ships of the U.S. for eight or ten years, with no reward given to Barron, the inventor.\"","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Asking consideration of his bellows ventilator for use on Naval ships.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Submitting his invention of ships ventilator for consideration by the Congress.","14 letters. Autograph letters signed. News letters about the family of Barron and Naval events in Norfolk; re: his trouble with a Navy agent, of Dr. Cowdery, of Lt. William Cunningham's Revolutionary War service; re: his son Phil[emon] in the Naval service.","4 letters. Autograph letters signed. Correspondence concerning bounty for Revolutionary War service.","2 letters. Autograph draft signed. Re: filtering machine invented by Barron.","Scope and Contents","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: filtering machine invented by James Barron and submitted to the Navy.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: filtering machine submitted to the Navy.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Recommendation for the ship's ventilator invented by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: completion of his pump before a committee on inventions.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Complaint regarding the rating that the Navy gives to Master Workmen in its yards.","Autograph draft signed. Re: a new edition of the book on naval flag signals, the first book having been prepared by Barron. Also second copy of the same.","Scope and Contents","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Correspondence regarding patents on a ship ventilator and \"cast iron blocks\" [for making shells].","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Recollection of meeting Barron at an oyster supper given by Col. Bassett in Williamsburg during the visit of Gen'l Lafayette in 1824; enquiry concerning Byrd Chamberlayne's service in the Revolutionary War.","6 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: a steam powered ship invented by Kendall about which there is a patent controversy with Dr. Planton (Platon).","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: floating dry dock and new type pump invented by Barron.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: new Navy regulations and back pay for self and Barron.","4 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: Barron's actions during the War of 1812 and continuing controversy which concerned Elliott's part in the Barron-Decatur duel.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: Revolutionary War bounties for services of Barron, his father, and Godfrey Ragsdale.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: pump invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Requests support for her son who is seeking an appointment to West Point.","12 pages. Autograph letter signed.","Scope and Contents","6 items. Autograph draft signed. Discussions of the \"steam cylinder craft\" invented by Kendall.","1 page. Printed Autograph Draft Signed. Bill to pay Ann Mortimer Barron, the daughter of William Barron, for services in the Revolutionary War.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: letters forwarded to Barron.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. \"On the subject of Armed Steam Vessels.\"","2 pages. Autograph document signed. An application for a patent on the process for making shells of blocks of cast iron.","5 pages. Copy of Autograph letter signed. \"On the [ship] Portia's business,\" which was sold in Copenhagen because it was impounded there due to the war with Great Britain.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: a descendant's war pay claim to be paid by Miss Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Description of Maine coastline.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: \"on Prow Ship.\"","Scope and Contents","pages. Autograph letter signed, Copy of Autograph letter signed. Evaluation of the \"Prow Ship\" invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Thanking Barron for information regarding the steam boat.","2 pages. Autograph draft. \"Copy of a letter written by me for the S[ecretary] of the Navy on the pay of officers.\" He urges increases in Navy pay in all grades.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Comment on the steam prow ship.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the cork cutting machine and the pump invented by Barron.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the opposition of the local whig party to him as a Jackson man.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: the claim of John Thompson.","2 pages. Printed material. Re: the pump and cork-cutter.","2 pages. Autograph draft.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family Affairs.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: an order on him from Taylor.","15 pages. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: the steam prow war ship.","1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed. Letterhead has engraving of the hotel front.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: a portrait of Barron.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Re: wind mill improved by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Enclosing a letter from Adm. Sir Isaac Coffin Bart.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: steam prow ship.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: steam prow ship.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: the sharing of profits on the invention of the cylinder steam boat and plans for building such a craft.","2 letters. Autograph drafts. Re: the cylinder steam boat.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting the plans of the U.S. Ship John Adams to serve as a model for war ships being built by Spain.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Family letters, including notice of the death of Mrs. Pendergast, the daughter of Barron, and of Barron's grandchild.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the model of a boat which is to be built.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: Revolutionary War claims.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Re: patent rights to the pump invented by Barron.","2 Autograph drafts. Re: problems of armed steam vessels.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: on the subject of armed steam vessels.","1 page. Autograph document signed.","1 page. Autograph document signed.","Autograph document signed. 1 p. Engraving of the interior of the store is on the letterhead.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: War bounties which have run out because of lapsed time.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: pay of ship masters.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: letter of Capt. [H.A.] Mix of the Navy.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the renewal of patents on the cork cutter and pump.","1 page. Printed material.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. An appeal for the command of a ship or permission to build his steam prow warship \"when a war was considered inevitable.\"","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the case of John Thompson.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: Barron's business before the Committee of Claims.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: need for the increase in the Navy.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Norfolk news.","Autograph document. \"Estimate for a floating dock for repairing Schooners of 175 tons burthen.\"","1 page. Autograph draft signed. A reference to [Henry A.] Wise.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: money sent from Mr. Pendergast, Barron's son-in-law.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: floating dry dock invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: a new type of dock.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Receipt for the model of the floating dock invented by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for Barron's interest in him.","1 page. Autograph draft. Power of attorney for land claims.","1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed. Receipt for the description of a valve-board pump.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a portrait.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Accounts of experiments made with bellows invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Signs self as commanding the East India and Asia [?].","1 page. Autograph letter signed Receipt for \"additional remarks on your galley.\"","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: samples of cork.","2 copies. Autograph drafts signed. Petition concerning the Navy signals which Barron first reorganized in 1798 and 1799.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Enclosing a sketch of \"Floating Dry Dock at Smithland on the Ohio River, mouth of Cumberland.\"","5 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: the galley invented by Barron.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: a galley invented by Barron.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the \"Bill reported for the Ventilator\" [to Congress].","Printed autograph material, Card.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph letter signed. Re: repairs to U.S. Ship Pennsylvania.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Family and other news from Norfolk, including reaction to his resignation from the command of the Navy Yard in Philadelphia.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a box sent her by Barron.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the rumor that Comm. Rodgers has resigned the presidency of the Board of Naval Commissioners and that an officer junior to Barron may be appointed to the position.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request for an autograph for his collection.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Resigning his command because a junior officer who has served him as a Lieutenant is being placed over him.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the patent for the floating dry dock.","1 page. Autograph document signed. An account sheet.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. A farewell letter as Barron left the command of the Yard.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Appreciation for an affectionate letter of farewell from these.","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Appreciation of a letter of farewell from these.","Autograph letter, Autograph draft. Re: Miles King.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: his readiness to act in Barron's behalf.","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Complaining about his treatment by the Navy.","Printed Autograph Document Signed. For Life of Burr.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: articles and letters received for Barron after his departure from Philadelphia.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: gun carriage invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Offering his assistance needed by Barron that he can render.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: stoves left by Barron.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introducing Capt. Von Shanter of the Russian Imperial Navy.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the conditions of (sailing) Masters in the Navy and a memorial on the subject which was before Congress.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: \"my connexion [sic] with that unhappy duel.\"","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the Polar Expedition and regret at Barron's leaving Philadelphia.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family affairs, with greetings to her father, James Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the gun carriage and steam vessels.","1 page. Autograph letter signed.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: family and Norfolk affairs.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. A report at the end of a cruise of three years and six months.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family affairs.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Complaining against continued slander in the newspapers.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the services of Barron's father in the Revolutionary War.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the importing of Jack Asses by the Commanders of Squadrons.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Applying for the position of chief clerk for Barron when he becomes President of the Navy Board. Enclosed: newspaper clipping announcing the rumor that Barron is to be appointed President of the Navy Board.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Explanation for the importation of \"Jack Asses and other animals.\" Enclosure: \"Extract from Hon. Sam'l L. Southard,\" signed Dan[ie]l F. Patten. Re: animals, seeds, and plants.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Report on the political situation in South America.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Complaints about the Navy Board.","6 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: troubles that Elliott had experienced on his last cruise with his officers and Marines; of the conflict that he was having with Mr. Paulding, Secretary of the Navy; and of rumors of arrangements for the trial of Elliott.","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. A statement regarding his claims on the Navy.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the death of his son, Philemon.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Complaints about his treatment by the Navy; and valuable information on the \" Portia,\" the commercial ship captained by Barron which was held in Copenhagen by the outbreak of the War of 1812.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A note sent with \"Judy, a colored woman,\" who is proceeding to Germantown, [Pennsylvania], where she is to be the servant of Commodore James Barron and family.","Autograph document signed. Tuition and board for Master J. Hope (grandson of JB).","Autograph letter signed, R. Inquiry concerning land owned by Barron's father (war bounty lands). Reply regarding the sale of some land by his brother, Samuel Barron, as the administrator of their father's estate.","Printed material. Suggesting that steam vessels, made 400 feet long by 100 feet wide, drawing 20 feet of water, could make the passage to Europe in eight days.","Autograph letter signed. Re: 2,000 acres of land for which $1000 is offered.","Autograph letter signed, R. New President of the Navy Department thanks Barron for a letter in which he asks Pres. William Henry Harrison for an appointment.","Autograph letter signed, Card. The Secretary of the Navy writes, sending the greetings of the President.","Autograph letter signed. Re: the death of General Harrison and of Gov. Tyler, his successor.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's chances under the new President, Tyler.","Autograph letter signed. Re: the calling of attention of the Secretary of the Navy to articles by Barron on naval subject; the articles are listed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: his preparations to sail for Rio.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Navy Department and reappointment of Barron.","Autograph letter signed, E. Endorsed \"Commo B's 2nd wife, formerly Mary Anne Wilson.\"","Autograph letter signed. Navy news.","Autograph letter signed. \"The engines will be ready to be tried in 8 days...\"","Autograph letter signed. Family affairs, with endorsement of explanation.","2 copies. Autograph letter signed, E. Endorsement: \"The secretary of the Navy to Commo. Biddle approving his discharging of Joshua Parker, a Pensioner for bad conduct as complained of by the Commodore in his letter of January 19. A precedent for like cases.\"","Autograph document signed. Bounty lands for Revolutionary War service of JB (1).","Autograph copies. Orders to assume command of the Naval Asylum at Philadelphia.","Autograph letter signed. Norfolk news.","Autograph letter signed. Offering services as Secretary.","Autograph draft signed. Expressing the need for a carpenter.","Autograph letter signed. Re: the \"solid-bottomed steamboat.\"","2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Request for a boat for the inmates.","Card,E.","Autograph letter signed, E. Endorsement by Miss Janey Hope Marr.","Autograph letter signed. Family affairs.","Autograph letter signed. Recommending Edward Higgins.","Autograph letter signed. Re: a presidential review of the decision in the court martial of Elliott.","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. \"You have had a rough time of it ever since the battle of Lake Erie....\" Comments on Cooper, \"undoubtedly the finest among our Literary Men\" and on the necessity of reform in the Court Martial system.","Autograph letter signed. Re: his removal from office by the President of the U.S.","Autograph letter signed. Re: letters received and letter of Noah in which there is \"Cooper's explanation of the Erie Affair.\"","Autograph letter signed. Introducing Midsh. John Guest, \"who is about commencing his studies at the Naval Asylum.\"","Autograph draft signed. Report that he has expelled Daniel Conway and Joshua Parker.","Autograph letter signed. Order to readmit Conway and Parker to the Asylum.","Autograph draft signed. Reply concerning Conway and Parker.","Autograph letter signed. Personal affairs.","Autograph letter signed. Re: some cider he has sent; and decrying the state of the country with failing banks, etc.","Autograph draft signed.","Autograph draft signed. Re: pay for the Carpenter's Mate at the Asylum.","Autograph draft signed. Re: an inmate, Patrick Malloy.","Card. Re: medical officer's reports.","2 copies. Autograph letter signed, R. Asking a report on all employees at the Naval Asylum and Hospital. Reply that the reports are being prepared.","Autograph letter signed. Introducing John F. Abbott.","2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Letter enclosing reports on the personnel of the Asylum.","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Directs the discharge of Patrick Malloy.","Autograph draft signed. Re: orders sent without the approval of Barron.","Scope and Contents","Autograph draft signed. Resentment for addressing Barron as \"Captain\" instead of ''Commodore.''","Autograph letter signed. Stating that all letters from Chiefs of Bureaus are to be considered official.","Autograph letter signed. Letter concerns Patrick Malloy Reply Re: 12 November 1842. JB to Wp. Cb Autograph Draft Signed. Reply to the above.","Copies of Autograph letter signed. Re: Patrick Maley.","Autograph letter signed. Re: plans for the building of the Asylum.","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Re: Patrick Maley.","Autograph draft signed. Requesting a leave of absence.","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Re: report of the Purser, Mr. Pettit.","Autograph letter signed. Giving permission for Barron to retire from the Asylum.","Autograph draft signed. Returning letter which is \"unworthy of my notice.\"","Autograph document signed. Includes tuition for Jas. Barron Hope for one year.","Autograph letter signed. Granting leave of absence for three months from November 30.","Autograph document.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Navy affairs, esp. Dr. Barton.","Autograph copy. Re: the trouble caused by Dr. Barton, in contrast to good offices of Commo. Biddle and Commo. Barron.","Autograph letter signed. Re: a naval engagement of the Revolutionary War between the barge Victory of Accomac and six barges of Capt. Kidd of which only Barron has memory. Enclosed is newspaper clipping of the engagement.","Autograph document signed.","Autograph letter signed. Family news.","Autograph letter signed. Re: introduction to Chas. A. Magwood and Joseph R. Payne.","Autograph letter signed. Re: arrangement of the rooms of the forward officers.","Autograph letter signed. Request for a loan.","Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a loan.","Autograph letter signed. Re: references to Commo. Barron in \"Commo. Elliott's book.\"","Autograph letter signed. Re: \"Revolutionary Pensions.\"","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Personal letter. Re: Barron's building a new house in Norfolk.","Autograph letter signed. Family letter.","Autograph letter signed. Re: a recent storm in Hampton.","Autograph letter signed. Re: pump invented by Barron and need for a loan of $2000 to go into business.","Autograph draft signed. Re: a claim for his father's \"commutation pay and land bounty.\"","Autograph letter signed. Family letter from the son-in-law of Barron.","Autograph letter signed. Enquiry concerning past practice in examining Midshipmen (Barron did this when he was in charge of the Naval Asylum in Philadelphia) in connection with the establishment of the Naval Academy.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Incomplete. Incomplete.","Autograph letter signed. Note accompanying 2 sketches (not enclosed).","3 items. 11-16 April 1848. Robt. W. Land, Phila., to Capt. Blake, U.S. Navy, Walnut St., [Phila.]. ALS,R. Offering a place near Germantown for sale.","Autograph letter signed,R. Offering a place near Germantown for sale.","He has no desire to buy a place in Germantown.","Autograph letter signed. Re: his collegiate activities and expenses at [the College of William and Mary].","Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a letter of sympathy.","Autograph letter signed. Re: seniority of Barron in the Navy, having been made Captain in May 1799.","Autograph letter signed. Marked \"Private and Confidential.\" Personal matters.","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. Written while visiting \"Papa\" (his grandfather, Commo. James Barron).","Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's claim.","2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Letter to a newspaper concerning an article which concerned his stay in Denmark during the War of 1812.","Autograph letter signed. Family and personal affairs; and concerning preservation of the Union under General Taylor.","Autograph letter signed. A long discussion of the danger of the Southern threat for the dissolution of the Union and the determination of the Northerners to preserve it; and concerning the freeing of the slaves in the District of Columbia by constitutional means.","Autograph letter signed. A request for his autograph.","Autograph letter signed, Card. Armouring that he has documents establishing the war claims of these men and will furnish them for \"one fourth of the recovery.\"","Autograph letter signed,R. A servant of madam magino writes to Barron thanking him for his kindness to her years before at the Gosport Navy Yard. Reply [from J.B.] in a very shaky hand.","Printed autograph letter, Card. Inviting Commo. James Barron to join the procession in tribute in Norfolk.","Autograph letter signed. A family letter.","Autograph letter signed. Report that Capt. Sam. Barron has sailed for Africa with his son as Secretary and Clerk; and concerning his own children, one of whom is in business in San Francisco.","2 copies. 17 pages.Autograph document signed,Card. The History of a transaction which there ought never to have been occasion for, the duel with Decatur on 22 March 1820. Dictated 11 August 1842 at the Naval Asylum in the presence of J.L. Watson. Also included are other papers marked, A Document to precede the History of the Duel.2 pieces.","Scope and Contents","23 pages. Autograph document signed, E. Endorsement \"Copy by Mrs. Annie B. Hope\" (Probably a poem of James Barron Hope, grandson of Commo. James Barron).","Autograph letter signed. Family letter.","Autograph letter signed. Re: family affairs.","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. Appointing him President of a Naval Court of Enquiry on the destruction of C.S. Steamers \"Brenville,\" \"Carondelet,\" and \"Pamlico\" in the waters of Lake Porchetrain.","Autograph letter signed. An account for James Barron, a student; and concerning the retreat of the Army from Manassas.","Autograph draft. Titles included are listed as the following: Three Names, George the Third at Kent, John Smith, Sir Walter Raleigh, Pockahontas.","Printed Autograph Document Signed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Dr. Thos. G. Peachy of Williamsburg who reported that Capt. Gordon (of the U.S. Ship Chesapeakeat the time of The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair) felt that Barron was \"an injured man.\"","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. Request for the loan of a \"Handsome Flag\" for the visit of Gen. Lafayette.","Autograph letter.","Autograph letter. An invitation to dinner.","Autograph letter signed. Re: an illness of the daughter of Barron.","Autograph letter. An invitation to dinner.","Autograph letter signed. Personal letter.","Printed Material.","Autograph letter signed. Re. the washing machine invented by Barron.","12 letters. Autograph letters signed.","6 pages. Autograph letter signed. A comparison of the advances of the French Navy over the practices of the American and English navies.","Autograph letter signed. Re: a letter to Mr. Thompson.","2 letters. Autograph letter signed.","Printed Autograph Material Signed. A printed broadsheet, Highly important to Commerce and the Navigation of the Pacific.","Autograph letter signed. Re: D.M. Randolph.","Autograph letter signed. An invitation.","Autograph letter signed. Re: An enclosed bill.","Autograph letter signed. Re: business matters. Endorsement re: \"Lieut. Godon.\"","Autograph letter signed. Introducing his brother.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: the repairs on the ship Constellation.","6 letters. Autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's bride.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Commo. Rodgers and a procession.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: affairs at the Navy Yard.","Autograph letter signed. Re: \"two pieces of timber.\"","Autograph letter signed. Enquiry about the activities of Gen'l Thomas Nelson in the Revolutionary War, made by the son of Gov. John Page. Reply of to be directed in care of Thos. N. Page in Richmond.","Autograph letter signed. Re: General Taylor and the defense of Coney Island.","Printed autograph document signed. Three invitations to dinner (the President is not named).","Autograph letter. Re: dimensions of a barge and dining bell.","Autograph letter signed. Introducing John Ambler.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft signed. 2 drafts on one sheet.","Autograph draft signed.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft signed.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph document. Re: \"Inventions and essays on Naval Subjects by Commodore James Barron....\"","8 items. Autograph drafts. Re: the reorganization of the Board of Navy Commissioners.","7 pages. Autograph draft. Also enclosed are drawings of telegraph positions. 3 pages.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Re: the need for a school ship to train Americans.","Autograph draft. Extension of patents, remuneration for code signals, ventilators and prow ships, claim for father's bounty land vs. the claims of John Thompson.","Autograph draft.","5 pages. Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Lord Dunmore is mentioned.","5 pages. Autograph Volume.","Autograph document.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Re: \"the Raise and Capt. Egery in Tripoli.\"","2 items. Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Re: Allen McLane.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Re: Susan B. Anthony.","2 items. Autograph document. Endorsement: \"A Memorandum showing the difference between the price asked and that paid for building a Carriage House.\"","Autograph document.","Autograph document.","Autograph document signed,E. Endorsed: Commo. J. Barron's floating dock.","Autograph document.","Autograph document.","Autograph document.","11 pages. Printed volume.","8 pages.","496 pages.","111 pages. Pritned volume, E. Autograph endorsement of 3 pages is included.","Printed material. Includes a long letter from Ro. Saunders, Williamsburg, June 30, 1808, condemning the decision of the Court.","92 pages. Autograph volume.","Numbered pages included are as follows: 9, 10, 15, 16, 19-22, 25-32, 43-46. Printed material. Re: Jamestown celebrations, with remarks made by G. Baidwin and John Madison.","Autograph material. Endorsed, \"Mrs. Hope. For my dear Mrs. Hope to keep Memoranda or Letters in.\"","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. See correspondence of February 1834.","Scope and Contents","7 items. Autograph draft. Original letter on signals by James Barron. A review of the work done by Barron on signals. Draft of a resolution before the Senate and House of Representatives and the report of the committee on Naval Affairs. Charts and instructions on the use of Flag signals.","4 pages. Autograph draft. Sketch included.","Autograph draft signed. A description of the log ship. Typescript copy of the above also included, 1848. Endorsed: \"Southern Argus.\"","5 items. Autograph draft.","Scope and Contents","3 photographs. Photograph. \"Submitted to the Navy Dep't by Commo. James Barron, U.S.N.\"","3 items. Autograph draft.","Autograph volume. A 15 page booklet explaining that foul air is the cause of dry rot in the timber of vessels and of sickness among the crew with detailed plans for a more open construction of ships, with ventilators and bellows to change the air.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Printed autograph document signed.","Printed autograph document signed.","Printed autograph document signed.","2 items. Photograph, E.","Photograph, E. The original image is signed by Thomas Jefferson, as Governor of Virginia, and framed in piece of the 'Constitution.'","2 copies. Photograph, E.","Photograph, E.","Photograph.","Copper plate.","Photograph, Card, E. The photographs were enclosed in a cover, endorsed: \" 'Uncle' 'Sam' Barron, nephew of Commo. Jas. Barron and son of Commo. Samuel Barron.\" \"Mary Barron, daughter of Commo. James Barron, U.S.N. and wife of Commo. Geo. S. Blake, U.S.N. who remained on the Northern side.\" \"Frank Blake, son of Mary Barron and Geo. S. Blake.\"","Newspaper. Time of newspaper issue: 2 o'clock P.M. Mailed to Commo. Barron, U.S. Navy, Beal's Hotel, Washington.","Scope and Contents","6 items. Newspaper Clipping. The newspaper clippings include the following: Georgetown [Metropolitan],23 March 1820; Baltimore Fed. Rep., 23 March 1820, and Baltimore American, 24 March 1820; National Intelligencer, Washington City Gazette, and Georgetown Metropolitan, [22-23 March 1820]; National Messenger, 24 March 1820; Niles Register, 25 March 1820; An one undated account.","Newspaper clipping. Re: mourning for Decatur and withdrawn for lack of support.","Newspaper clipping.","3 items. Newspaper clipping.","3 items. Newspaper clipping.","2 items. Newspaper clipping. Articles taken from The Herald and Norfolk.","2 items. Newspaper clipping. The Herald and the National Intelligencer reports.","Newspaper clipping.","Scope and Contents","6 items. Newspaper clipping. The newspaper clippings include the following: American Beacon, 8 April 1820; Norfolk, 11 April 1820; The Gazette, Winchester, 15 April 1820; American Advocate, 22 April 1820; and two undated articles.","2 items. Newspaper clipping.","3 items.","Scope and Contents","4 items. Autograph draft. The \"Rodney Urn\" was a silver urn, given to Caesar Rodney, a former Attorney General of the U.S. who had defended James Barron at the Court of Enquiry without pay. The newspaper articles include the following: Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 10 January 1947; Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 14 November 1954; Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 1 January 1955.","Newspaper. This includes an editorial opinion of the Court of Enquiry upon Commo. Barron.","Newspaper. This contains the obituary of Mrs. Elizabeth Moseley Barron, late wife of Commo. James Barron.","Newspaper. This includes an editorial on the testimonial dinner offered to Commo. James Barron upon his assuming the command of the Philadelphia Naval Yard and his declining of it due to his wish \"to avoid all appearance of ostentation or triumph.\"","Newspaper. This includes an account of the landing of General Lafayette in New York.","Newspaper. This includes an editorial on Lafayette, \"good man, sincere Patriot, and distinguished Soldier of our Revolution.\"","Newspaper. This includes a report of the visit of General Lafayette to New York, Brooklyn, and New Haven.","Newspaper. This includes an announcement of the expected arrival of General Lafayette in Philadelphia with the order of Civic Procession.","Newspaper. This includes reports of the departure of General Lafayette from New York and his reception in Troy, New York.","Newspaper. This includes an account of the continuing journeys of \"The Nation's Guest,\" General Lafayette.","Newspaper. This includes an account of the visit of General Lafayette to the Philadelphia Naval Yard, Commo. James Barron, commanding.","Scope and Contents","Newspaper. This includes an account of the visit of \"The Nation's Guest\" General Lafayette, to the Philadelphia Naval Yard.","Newspaper. This includes a report of the visit of General Lafayette to Philadelphia and of his further journey to Chester, Pa., and on to Delaware.","Newspaper. This includes a report of the reception of General Lafayette by the United States Congress.","Newspaper clipping. Re: Naval Courts, printed in The Herald.","Newspaper clipping.","2 items. Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper. This includes the obituary of Commo. James Barron.","Newspaper clipping.","Scope and Contents","Physical Location: Filed with the 1999 accessions. Number: 1999.44. 1 page. Autograph letter signed. Orders Sever to take over the Chesapeake toward the end of May as Capt. James Barron says it will be ready then; he is to take his crew, the marine officer and marines, the master and about thirty seamen, such midshipmen and \"pettee officers\" as he thinks proper, and two or three warrant officers. The Chesapeake will move down to the Cran[e]y Island. It is essential to get the ship out as early as possible.","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","Barron, James, 1769-1851","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Elliott, Jesse Duncan, 1782-1845","Green, Duff, 1791-1875","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869","Stevens, William Oliver, 1878-1955","Upshur, A. P. (Abel Parker), 1790-1844","Decatur, Stephen, 1779-1820","Elliott, Jesse D. (Jesse Duncan), 1782-1845","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 B27","/repositories/2/resources/9368"],"normalized_title_ssm":["James Barron Papers (I)"],"collection_title_tesim":["James Barron Papers (I)"],"collection_ssim":["James Barron Papers (I)"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Barron, James, 1769-1851","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Elliott, Jesse Duncan, 1782-1845","Green, Duff, 1791-1875","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869","Stevens, William Oliver, 1878-1955","Upshur, A. P. (Abel Parker), 1790-1844"],"creator_ssim":["Barron, James, 1769-1851","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Elliott, Jesse Duncan, 1782-1845","Green, Duff, 1791-1875","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869","Stevens, William Oliver, 1878-1955","Upshur, A. P. (Abel Parker), 1790-1844"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Barron, James, 1769-1851","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Elliott, Jesse Duncan, 1782-1845","Green, Duff, 1791-1875","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869","Stevens, William Oliver, 1878-1955","Upshur, A. P. (Abel Parker), 1790-1844"],"creators_ssim":["Barron, James, 1769-1851","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Elliott, Jesse Duncan, 1782-1845","Green, Duff, 1791-1875","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869","Stevens, William Oliver, 1878-1955","Upshur, A. P. (Abel Parker), 1790-1844"],"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":["Gift: 2,739 items, 04/24/1945. Purchased: 1 item, 05/00/1969. Purchased: 1 item, 04/00/1970. Purchased: 1 item, 08/13/1979. Purchased:  300 items, 05/27/1987. 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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."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArrangement: This collection is arranged mostly by date with certain subjects and materials being grouped together. These subjects include: The Leopard-Chesapeake Affair, Box-folder: 1:50-82; Undated Material, Box-folder: 12:1-35; Letters and drafts sent by James Barron, Box-folder: 12: 27-50; Manuscripts, Box-folder: 12:51-81; Accounts, Box-folder: 12:82-87; Papers connected with the inventions of James Barron, Box-folder: 14:1- 15; Pictorial Images, Box-folder: 14:16-22; and Newspaper Articles, Box: 15. Organization: This collection is organized into fifteen series, one series for each of the fifteen boxes in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Arrangement: This collection is arranged mostly by date with certain subjects and materials being grouped together. These subjects include: The Leopard-Chesapeake Affair, Box-folder: 1:50-82; Undated Material, Box-folder: 12:1-35; Letters and drafts sent by James Barron, Box-folder: 12: 27-50; Manuscripts, Box-folder: 12:51-81; Accounts, Box-folder: 12:82-87; Papers connected with the inventions of James Barron, Box-folder: 14:1- 15; Pictorial Images, Box-folder: 14:16-22; and Newspaper Articles, Box: 15. Organization: This collection is organized into fifteen series, one series for each of the fifteen boxes in this collection."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCommodore James Barron, born 15 September 1768 in Hampton, Virginia, died 21 April 1851 in Norfolk, served under his father, Commodore James Barron the Elder, in the Revolutionary War. He was made Captain in the Virginia Navy in 1799 and transferred to the newly formed U.S. Navy in 1803. During the War with Tripoli he commanded the U.S. Frigates New Yorkand Presidentwhen his brother, Commodore Samuel Barron, was commander of the Mediterranean Squadron. He assisted his brother in that command when the latter's health failed and returned with him to Norfolk in 1805.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Appointed Commander of the Mediterranean Squadron in 1806 with the rank of Commodore, which title he retained for the rest of his life, he sailed aboard the U.S. Chesapeake.The British ship Leopardattacked the Chesapeakewhen Barron refused to allow his ship to be boarded in a search for British deserters. After a brief battle, Barron surrendered and on the request of his junior officers he was brought before a Naval court martial. The command was turned over to Capt. Stephen Decatur who in the Algerian War of 1815 became a national hero. Barron was suspended from the Navy for five years in a decision criticized by many, including B. Cocke of Washington and Robert Saunders of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Barron took command of the merchant ship Portia, and after several voyages was caught in a Danish port by the outbreak of the War of 1812. He attempted to get passage home but was refused it because of the Danish neutrality and remained in Copenhagen until 1819. During this period he supported himself with his inventions including a new type of mill, a rope spinning machine, a cork cutter, and a dough kneading machine. Upon his return he sought a command in the Navy and in the course of this an argument by mail with Decatur resulted in the famous duel in which Barron was seriously injured and Decatur fatally. His second in the duel, Capt. J. D. Elliott was coupled with Barron in responsibility for the duel, though perhaps unfairly.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e A Naval Court of Enquiry was held in 1821 to clear the name of Barron for his absence in the War of 1812 and other charges brought against him. The decision was very noncommittal and was criticized by many, including Carter Beverley and John Taliaferro of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e In 1824, Barron was given the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, largely through the influence of his friend, General Andrew Jackson. While there he participated in the entertaining of General Lafayette when he visited the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Commodore Barron took command of the Gosport Navy Yard in 1825 where he remained until 1831 when he returned to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. In 1837, he resigned that command because an officer junior to him had been appointed President of the Naval Board in Washington, and was without command until 1842. From 13 March to 30 November 1842 he commanded the Navy Asylum, a retirement home for Naval men in Philadelphia. In that position he was also in charge of the training and examination of Midshipmen for the Navy, and his advice was asked when plans were being made for organization of the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1847. In 1845, he returned to Norfolk where he lived in retirement until his death in 1851.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e During all this time he continued his interest in inventions which included a new type of pump and bellows ventilator for ships, a steam-powered battleship, a new type of dry dock, and a cylinder steam for ships developed with Amos Kendali. He was instrumental in the development of the Naval flag signal, which he first revised in 1798.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Commodore Barron supported the education of his grandson, James Barron Hope, whose early letters, a poem on Washington, and other poems are included at the end of Box 11. (See the James Barron Hope Papers for a continuation of these papers, and the Samuel Barron Papers for a chart to the genealogy of the Barron family.) 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He assisted his brother in that command when the latter's health failed and returned with him to Norfolk in 1805."," Appointed Commander of the Mediterranean Squadron in 1806 with the rank of Commodore, which title he retained for the rest of his life, he sailed aboard the U.S. Chesapeake.The British ship Leopardattacked the Chesapeakewhen Barron refused to allow his ship to be boarded in a search for British deserters. After a brief battle, Barron surrendered and on the request of his junior officers he was brought before a Naval court martial. The command was turned over to Capt. Stephen Decatur who in the Algerian War of 1815 became a national hero. Barron was suspended from the Navy for five years in a decision criticized by many, including B. Cocke of Washington and Robert Saunders of Williamsburg."," Barron took command of the merchant ship Portia, and after several voyages was caught in a Danish port by the outbreak of the War of 1812. He attempted to get passage home but was refused it because of the Danish neutrality and remained in Copenhagen until 1819. During this period he supported himself with his inventions including a new type of mill, a rope spinning machine, a cork cutter, and a dough kneading machine. Upon his return he sought a command in the Navy and in the course of this an argument by mail with Decatur resulted in the famous duel in which Barron was seriously injured and Decatur fatally. His second in the duel, Capt. J. D. Elliott was coupled with Barron in responsibility for the duel, though perhaps unfairly."," A Naval Court of Enquiry was held in 1821 to clear the name of Barron for his absence in the War of 1812 and other charges brought against him. The decision was very noncommittal and was criticized by many, including Carter Beverley and John Taliaferro of Williamsburg."," In 1824, Barron was given the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, largely through the influence of his friend, General Andrew Jackson. While there he participated in the entertaining of General Lafayette when he visited the U.S."," Commodore Barron took command of the Gosport Navy Yard in 1825 where he remained until 1831 when he returned to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. In 1837, he resigned that command because an officer junior to him had been appointed President of the Naval Board in Washington, and was without command until 1842. From 13 March to 30 November 1842 he commanded the Navy Asylum, a retirement home for Naval men in Philadelphia. In that position he was also in charge of the training and examination of Midshipmen for the Navy, and his advice was asked when plans were being made for organization of the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1847. In 1845, he returned to Norfolk where he lived in retirement until his death in 1851."," During all this time he continued his interest in inventions which included a new type of pump and bellows ventilator for ships, a steam-powered battleship, a new type of dry dock, and a cylinder steam for ships developed with Amos Kendali. He was instrumental in the development of the Naval flag signal, which he first revised in 1798."," Commodore Barron supported the education of his grandson, James Barron Hope, whose early letters, a poem on Washington, and other poems are included at the end of Box 11. (See the James Barron Hope Papers for a continuation of these papers, and the Samuel Barron Papers for a chart to the genealogy of the Barron family.) Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/James Barron"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOther Information:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00021.frame\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Other Information:"," Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00021.frame"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Barron Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["James Barron Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterials related to this collection can be found under the James Barron Hope Papers and the Samuel Barron Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Samuel Barron Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. Samuel Barron Papers, 1793-1942.538 items.Collection number: Mss. 65 B29.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e James Barron Hope Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. James Barron Hope Papers, 1790-1965, 1847-1887.  993 items.  Collection number: Mss. 65 H77.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Materials related to this collection can be found under the James Barron Hope Papers and the Samuel Barron Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."," Samuel Barron Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. Samuel Barron Papers, 1793-1942.538 items.Collection number: Mss. 65 B29."," James Barron Hope Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. James Barron Hope Papers, 1790-1965, 1847-1887.  993 items.  Collection number: Mss. 65 H77."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and papers of Commodore James Barron relating to his career in the United States Navy, and especially relating to The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair in 1807 and to his duel with Stephen Decatur. Collection includes photocopies of patents issued to Barron for his inventions and a typescript of William Oliver Stevens' An Affair of Honor, a biography of Barron. Correspondents include John Adams, Jesse Duncan Elliott, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Amos Kendall, Duff Green and Abel P. Upshur. 753 items.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo Additions:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMss. 87 B28  (Acc. 1987.29)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArchives of the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, 1807-1808.  300 pages of correspondence, attorneys' interrogations, court testimony of court material of Commodore James Barron.  Rough drafts of published material, and some material not published.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMss. Acc. 1999.44\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eALS from Thomas Truxton, Norfolk, Virginia, to Capt. James Sever, 26 April 1800 regarding sending the Chesapeake (ship) to sea.  Mention of James Barron Sever is to turn over his crew to the Chesapeake, Chesapeake heading towards Craney Island, court of inquiry no hinderance to \"this business\u0026amp;quot;.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical notes on the Barron Family are to be found in this box together with an autobiographical note by James Barron (1768-1851) and \"Revolutionary Reminiscences\" by his father, James Barron the Elder (d. 1787). (A genealogical chart of the Barron Family is to be found in the Samuel Barron Papers, Box 1, folder 1.) Naval commissions of James Barron together with his personal and naval correspondence from 1803 to 1807 are included in this first box. Correspondence of 1803 to 1805 covers the period from Barron's first commission through his command of the U.S. Frigates New York and President in the Mediterranean Squadron during the war with Tripoli. Several letters concern his duties as assistant to his brother, Commodore Samuel Barron, who was commander of the Squadron before relinquishing the command to Capt. John Rodgers because of ill health. The papers of the 1806-1807 period begin with the preparations for Barron to leave Norfolk on the U.S. Ship Chesapeake to take command of the Mediterranean Squadron with the rank of Commodore. The correspondence with Comm. Rodgers, which nearly ended in a duel but was amicably settled by the seconds is included. A description of the affair with the British warship Leopard describes the brief skirmish and the capitulation of Barron. The request of his officers for his arrest as a result of the capitulation, the passing of the command of his ship to Capt. Stephen Decatur, the preparations for the Court Martial, the testimony, and the sentence of suspension are in the material found in this box. Opinions regarding the unfairness of the sentence by B. Cocke of Washington and Robert Saunders, President of William and Mary College, and others, are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Draft, E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Jan. 17, 1961 . . . Note at top is Janey Hope Marr's\" signed A[nne] W. Marr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Draft. Typed Draft. Typed copy included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Draft,E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. \"Memoir of Comd're Jas. Barron,\" 2 pages; and a memorandum regarding the writing of such a memoir.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. ACopE. Re: naval engagements in the War, in one of which \"the two Captains Barron\" were involved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Draft. Re: \"the remarkable escape of the private armed Ship Marquis La Fayette,\" 1779-to 1781.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Item concerns the recommendation of Capt. James Barron, who is seeking a promotion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's new post.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: ship which is being completed; Kentucky papers [for war bounty lands] sent by Mr. Saunders; and inquiry about their value.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Item is criticizing the U.S. ship, Insurgentby stating, \" . . . would not go to sea in her for the world . . . .\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph copy signed. Re: completion of the signals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Includes a draft payment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Instructions to bring the ship up the Potomac to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Smith writes that no Captain is available for such a secondary position aboard ship. He accepts Truxton's resignation and appoints Capt. Morris to command the Chesapeake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComm. Truxton denies that he intended to resign his commission but only meant to be relieved of the command of the Mediterranean Squadron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft. Re: Comm. Dale and sailing plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: war in the Mediterranean; expectation to sail for Tripoli; criticism of way war is carried on; Algiers and Tangiers both threatening war; his order to give up command of the New Yorkand take command of a \"much neglected and horribly disciplined\" ship; message to Bainbridge, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a horse for which he wants $5,000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. The letter accompanied a gift of a Damascus saber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Orders for the taking command of the Presidentand future movements of the ship and Squadron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Orders for the collection of the Squadron, \"If the Business here is Settled.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in the Mediterranean after James Barron left. News of Col. Lear and Comm. Rodgers at Tunis, Lear negotiating to avoid war, Rodgers continuing to fire on Tunisian vessels. News of the duplicity of Comm. Rodgers; of Lord Nelson's unsuccessful pursuit of the French; of 9 American ships at Gibraltar, prizes of the British.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Letter Signed. Orders: after delivering the President to Capt. Tingey, James Barron is to prepare for the construction of a 74 gun ship at Portsmouth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 pages. Autograph Volume Signed. Item contains 4 letters and 16 poems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Arab horse, Selim, which was sent to America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Autograph Letter Signed. An order to hold himself ready to sail on the frigate Chesapeakefor the purpose of taking the command of the American Squadron in the Mediterranean; suspension of the orders because the Chesapeakewas not ready to sail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Felicitation on appointment to command the Mediterranean Squadron; re: a brother who was a Midshipman on the Constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the affair between Barron and Comm. Rodgers concerning which \"much anxiety is excited among...your friends.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Relative to threatened duel between Barron and Rodgers; printed terms of settlement published 31 January 1807.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 letters. Autograph copy. Arrangements are made to meet at Havre de Grace, Maryland, for the duel of Barron and Rodgers, despite the orders of the Secretary of the Navy; news that agreement to a settlement has been reached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: new orders shortly to come to Capt. Barron, until which time he \"will not move from that place without special orders from me.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e8 letters. Autograph Letter Signed. Preparations for the sailing on the Chesapeake, including a question regarding the powder which was \"not fit for service\" and was to be remanufactured at Malta, 23 March 1807; endorsement by James Barron, \"The Chesapeake's Powder, an important paper.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. He is sending up the Seamen for the Chesapeake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: deserters from the newly assembled crew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: attempted sale of James Barron's Dry Dock plan; news of Norfolk business interests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed,E. Request that James Barron take an enclosed letter to Mr. Niggins at Malta and ask him to send back a pipe of Marsala Madeira if conveyance is available. Endorsement: \"From that infamous Hypocrite, T. Jefferson\" and \"No consequence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Arabian horse, Selim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the conduct of James Cosgrove, who had been a gunman on the U.S.S. Essex: \"most perverse.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Letter by Mrs. Cole asking that her husband be released from service on the Chesapeake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A letter sent by Comm. Barron to Gibraltar (never delivered to Col. H.M.Clavering).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Document Signed. \"Sensible of the disgrace . . . in the premature surrender of the U.S. Ship Chesapeaketo the English Ship of Leopard. . . request that an order be issued for the arrest of Commander James Barron . . . .\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft. He (Comdr. James Barron) has forwarded a copy of the letter of accusations, as requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph draft signed. An account of the half hour battle in which 3 men were killed and 16 wounded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the letter sent by his officers and his inability to travel due to his wounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Typewritten copy. Explaining the action between the Chesapeake and the English Warship Leopard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft. Re: divisions of cabins aboard ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Order to turn over command of the Frigate Chesapeake to Capt. Decatur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter. Re: information needed for the Court of Enquiry of the Affair of the Chesapeake and Leopard, involving his brother James Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Document. Item was sent to Robert Smith, Secretary of the Navy, by James Barron, by way of Capt. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Enclosing a call for a Court of Enquiry to investigate conduct of James Barron, for October 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Typewritten copy. Re: the chance that the Chesapeake affair might be cause for a declaration of war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autograph draft. Re: his wound, which makes it impossible for him to sit up; and his comments on the affair of the Chesapeake and the Leopard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Re: the action of the Chesapeake on 22 of June.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A list of the armament and complement of officers and men on the Ship Leopard; and a copy of the order of 1 June 1807 given by G. Berkeley, given in Halifax, Nova Scotia, under which the attack was made by the Leopard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: postponement of the trial to Friday the 16th, due to Barron's \"feeble state of health.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Re: the taking of Mr. Saunders to assist Taylor in the defense of James Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the day fixed for the Court Martial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Report of the Court of Enquiry . . . \"Rascally . . .grounded with prejudice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pages. Autograph Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003epages. Autograph draft. Testimony of Captain Gordon in \"Chesapeake-Leopard\" trial. Autograph draft; Testimony of Captain Hall in \"Chesapeake-Leopard\" trial. 8 pages. Autograph draft; Capt. Gordon's 2nd dep'n. 4 pages. Autograph draft; \"Testimony\" at the Chesapeake- Leopard trial. Autograph draft. (See printed report of the Court Martial Proceedings, Box 13.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: rumors of war with England; suggesting that subscriptions be raised for a ship of commerce to be commanded by James Barron, and that the President might remit his sentence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Letter Signed. Re: Madison's appearance as a witness to the trial of Commodore James Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e22 pages. Autograph Document,E. The charges and decisions are given in detail; part of page 22, the last paragraph has been cut away. Endorsement by James Barron: \"The Congress of the U. States took up this affair and appointed a Committee to examine into my conduct. That Committee acquited (sic) me of all sort of blame; their report is to be found on their records.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. States that \"Doct. Bullus has been your decided enemy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the decision of the Court Martial, which has not yet appeared.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Charges against Fitz. H. Babbit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the chance of the President's remitting the sentence of the Court Martial of James Barron, the President is expected hourly from Monticello.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Original-6 pages. Copy-8 pages.Autograph Letter Signed. Copy included. Re: dissatisfaction with the outcome of the Court Martial of James Barron, criticism of the trial and \"this unhallowed sentence against you\"; and hopes for a full publication of the trial. Copy of the above included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt the beginning of this box is to be found a curious ten page document from John Peake to Lord Gambier, 4 June 1811; in it he recommends \"an entirely new system for naval vessels.\" Also from this period, 7 September 1811 is the letter from W. Lewis to Chas. W. Goldsborough, Secretary of the Navy, which formed the basis for one of the accusations in the later Naval Enquiry on James Barron. The remainder of the material is from the years that Barron spent in exile in Copenhagen. Having arrived there in command of a commercial ship, Portia, in 1812, he was forced to sell the ship and remain in Denmark. His correspondence in connection with his attempts to make a living by his inventions show that he received patents on machines for spinning hemp into rope, cutting cork, kneading dough, and an improvised wind mill. His letter to Wm. Jones, Secretary of the Navy, asking an opportunity to serve his country at the conclusion of his sentence, 22 July 1813, remained unanswered. His correspondence of 1814 when he sold his European patents in expectation of an opportunity to return to the U.S. ended in disappointment. Much correspondence with his daughter, Jane A. Barron is from this period.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 sheets. Autograph Letter Signed. (A copy, taken 10 April 1812).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e20 pages. Incomplete. Autograph Letter Signed. A long discussion of \"Naval imbecility\" etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph copy. The report of the remarks made by Capt. James Barron to Mr. Lyons, British Consul, re: The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair. \"I am now convinced that he is not only a coward, but a traitor....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters. Autograph copy signed. Re: Business matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 letters. Autograph copy signed. Concerned with the sale of the ship formerly commanded by Barron and other business matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the sale of the ship Portia, formerly commanded by Barron and other business matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 pages. Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a previous letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: battles, \"Lord Wellington's victory over the Marmont.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a suit against Capt. A. Murray in the District Court, District of Delaware.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: \"Declaration of War on our part of 14th inst.\" And Capt. Hull's successful encounter with the Guerrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the purchase of Barron's ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autograph Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: business affairs connected with the hemp spinning machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eletter enclosing a commission as Brig.General of Militia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumber 4 as noted in state of December 24, 1813\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note to evacuate Craney Island off Norfolk, if the enemy should attack; officers are listed by name. Number 2 and 3 as noted in statement of December 24, 1813\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe attack on Craney Island by the British on June 22, 1813\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorning reports for Regiment Infantry commanded by Lt Col Henry Beatty; 1st Regiment commanded by Major Wiley Campbell; 2nd Regiment commanded by Lt. Col. WM Sharp; 5th Regiment VA Militia; Troops under command of Col Thomas Read of Artillery,; Strength and state of the three troops of Cavalry commanded by Captain Carr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his activity on a ship of Capt. Bradley and his desire to return to Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph copy signed. A petition to have his naval recommendation put into practice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph draft signed. A defense of his action [in The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair] and an accusation against his accusers, especially Capt. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. The term of his suspension having expired, Barron asks for opportunity to serve his country.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Autograph Letters Signed. In one he mentions that he is writing to the Secretary of the Navy to offer his services to his country in the War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autograph draft. Re: defense of Virginia, with mention of the Peninsula, Richmond, Petersburg, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: patent for rope machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Offer to carry communications to America on his next trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Agreement to sell to John Murray Forbes the patent to a hemp spinning machine, patented in Denmark, Sweden, and Russia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Sale of the rights to the machine outside Denmark to James Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Document Signed with Autograph Copy signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pages. Autograph draft,E. Addressed to \"Commodore Murray, at the Collector of Delaware.\" Re: duties on the cargo of the British ship Superior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: Barron's attempts to return home and sale of his European patents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Written when Barron expected to get passage back to the U.S. from Gothenberg when he sold his European patents to Forbes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Personal affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Document Signed. Grants permission to Capt. James Barron for the construction of a wind mill on which he, Forbes, holds patent rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph copy signed. Re: chance for employment in France.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Preliminaries of peace were signed at Ghent between the British and American ministers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Printed Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph copy. \"Taylor . . . is my brother.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Appeals to Barron to aid him, and a letter after his release from prison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. News of his attempts to set up in business in Europe and of his new invention, a cork-cutting machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Business letters in which Ferrau expresses the sympathy in Copenhagen with the cause of Napoleon, and disappointed at his defeat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. 3 items. Autograph copy signed. Re: transactions in tobacco. Enclosed: 2 receipts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's right of reinstatement among his countrymen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph copy signed. For a patent on a machine for cutting corks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence of 1816 through 1820 begins with business and family letters received in Copenhagen. After his return to the U.S. in 1819 there is correspondence with the Navy Department and President Monroe regarding the reinstatement of Barron in a naval command. The correspondence of June 1819 to March 1820 with Capt. Stephen Decatur is preserved, along with an account of the duel in which Barron was gravely injured and Decatur killed. (See \"The History of a transaction which there ought never to have been occasion for,\" an account of the duel written by James Barron in the Samuel Barron Papers, Box 1, Folder 8.) The correspondence with Capt. J. D. Elliott, his second, and reports of the controversies which followed the duel are included. Family letters include many from his daughter, Mrs. Jane Barron Hope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: his life in the West Indies where he has gone from Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business affairs; permission granted to import refined sugar into Russia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph copy signed. Business affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: his hope of returning to U.S. within the year; and of the impending marriage of Jane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. News from home: re: Capt. Johnson and lucrative business in the Dismal Swamp Canal; trade with St. Iago De Cuba; Capt. Sinclair; plans to move the Naval Yard from Gosport to York, still undecided; Capt. Fawn's misfortune; flourishing condition of Norfolk; $100,000 subscribed to open the \"Roan Oak Canal\"; Chs. K. Mallory, Collector; Barron's family living in town after their country house burned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his machine for cutting corks now successful, and his desire for a patent on it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: her husband; detailed explanations of his cork cutting machine and his mill which \"will grind 100 bushels of corn in 24 hours, can be completed for little more than a common pidgeon house.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a knife [for the cork cutting machine].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autograph Letter Signed. Contracts in Danish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Contract for Elliptical Valve Pump Boxes, to be made and sold by Barron after getting a Danish patent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autograph Letters Signed. Authorization for the accountant of the U.S. Navy to pay the balance of his half-pay to Mrs. Elizabeth M. Barron or Mr. Wilton Hope (his son-in-law).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Introducing a Mr. Poulson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: commission given to Capt. Leech by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Document in Danish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Document Signed, E. Statement re: his \"new invented Pump\" which he has offered to the Secretary of State.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Wishing him a pleasant passage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph copy. Will Recorded at above date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: St. Croix; and Barron's imminent departure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Written to Barron as he is waiting to sail and after his arrival in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Autograph Document Signed. Document in Danish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. James L. Ferrau having taken the degree of M.D. is returning to Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. An offer for the purchase of the copyright of the cork cutting machine in Great Britain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"The President (James Monroe) takes a deep interest in your welfare . . . come on immediately to Washington and see the President himself . . ..\" Re: the debate in General Jackson's case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Copy. Re: that Capt. James Barron applied for passage to the U.S. from Gothenberg to offer his services in the war; was refused passage because the ship was under a neutral cartel, in June 1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph copy. Re: that he saw letter addressed by Capt. Barron to the U.S. Secretary of the Navy, in 1813 offering his services to the U.S. and that Barron sought passage to the U.S. in 1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pages. Autograph draft signed. Request for readmission to the Navy, detailed denial of accusation which was contained in letter of Capt. William Lewis, 7 September 1811; he was in this country in September 1811 to April 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A welcome home letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Enclosing half-pay vouchers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 letters. Autograph Draft Signed, Autograph Letters Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: warrants for land in Kentucky issued to James Barron's father for Revolutionary War service, being 7777 2/3 acres on the Cumberland River and for 1777 2/3 acres on Hartland Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Encouragement and best wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Details of duel and of conversation between Barron and Decatur: re: Barron's condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: his nephew, Samuel [Barron] who is at sea as a 4 year old Midshipman on a U.S. warship; and re: bounty lands in Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Written to Barron while he is recovering from wound received in duel; and comment on the outcome of the duel and public opinion re: the death of Decatur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Elliott, who was the second for Barron in his duel, writes about public opinion of the duel and Barron's coming Court of Enquiry in New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Finds that public opinion is strongly in favor of Barron after the Barron-Decatur correspondence has been published by the friends of the late Stephen Decatur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Vouchers for pay sustenance and medical costs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. His respects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the published correspondence of Decatur, which appears to be helping Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper Clipping. A lead editorial stating \" . . . Com. Barron stands acquitted of all blame.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: American group in Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sent with other letters from friends from Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters written by James Barron to James Monroe. The first letter is eight pages, autograph draft signed, and an appeal for exoneration from the accusations made against him. The second letter is also eight pages, and a copy of a letter sent to the President of the U.S. informing him of Barron's reason for absence from the late war, also dated 1820 April.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a newly invented plough of Barron's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's wound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a visit to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: affairs in Denmark and the reception of the news of the duel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: attacks by Mr. King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Countersigned by John Rainals, U.S. Consul. Power to collect debts in the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. The reaction in New York, \"your conduct has been applauded.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Account for the sale of his corkwood, 1817-1820.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Autograph Letter Signed, Enc. Enclosed: power of Attorney. Re: land on Old Point in which an interest was held by Jane Barron, daughter of Samuel Barron (1) wife of G. Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Revolutionary War bounty land of Samuel Barron, father of James Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains the papers of 1821 which are concerned almost entirely with correspondence and other material related to the Naval Court of Enquiry held at the Brooklyn Naval Yard. The enquiry covered (1) the accusation made by W. Lewis in a letter of 7 September 1811 to the Secretary of the Navy, regarding remarks reported to have been made by Barron while in Portugal on a commercial trip regarding the Chesapeake- Leopard Affair and (2) the desire of Barron to return to active service in the War of 1812 upon the expiration of his sentence of suspension from the Navy. Statements of the trial and reactions to the verdict are included. See also: the Proceedings of the Court of Enquiry held at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, upon Captain James Barron of the United States Navy in May, 1821.Published in Washington City by Jacob Gideon, Junior, 1822. 111 pages.; \"Notes to the Trial of Commodore Barron, 1808.\" 8 pages. and; \"Proceedings of the General Court Martial convened for the trial of Commodore James Barron, Captain Charles Gordon, Mr. William Hook, and Captain John Hall of the United States Ship Chesapeakein the month of January, 1808.\" 496 pages. All are included in one volume in Box 13, folder 1 of the James Barron Papers (1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Autograph Document Signed. Attested Thomas Latimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Bill allowing five years pay for Barron's father's Revolutionary services has passed the House of Delegates; the President [of the U.S.] has not directed a Court of Enquiry, but has forced Barron to demand one for himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the sending of a pair of spectacles to Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Marked \"Private.\" Instructed by the President of the U. States to enquire whether it would be agreeable to Barron to take command of the Navy Yard in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph copies. Re: James Barron, to be held at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on or before 10 May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Re: the residence of James Barron in Copenhagen, his trips in 1811 and 1812, and his desire to be of use to his country in the War, after he was detained in Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Copy. Re: Commo. James Barron, orig. dated 20 April 1820.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Correspondence regarding the Court of Enquiry on Barron and the pamphlet [on the duel] that Elliot is publishing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the arrangements for the Court of Enquiry and the discussions between Smith Thompson and James Barron which have led up to it; mention of the President's interest in the case. n.d. Typed copy of the above. TCop. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Asking the influence of Barron toward the candidacy of Gen'l Pryor for a Marshallship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Draft. Re: representing Barron at the Court of Enquiry in New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Purchased from Charles Hamilton, 1974. n.d. Typed copy of the above. Typed Copy. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Document Signed. \"That, the want of funds alone kept him (James Barron) from returning to his country\" during the war. Folder 12 [1821]. Testimony of James Barron at the trial. ADr. 4 pages. (incomplete). See printed report of the Court of Enquiry. Proceedings, Box 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Autograph Draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages 9-11. Autograph Draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for appointment to sail under James Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Letter Signed. Re: survey of land of Comm. Barron. Enclosure: surveyor's plot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: this interest of the people in Norfolk in the results of the Court of Enquiry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the appearance of Cleveland at the Court of Enquiry, and criticism of the \"stupid, unmeaning, milk and water decision of the Court.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the Court of Enquiry and the Sentence of the Court in which one member did not concur and which [President] Monroe did not sign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. A report of the attempts of James Barron to return to the U.S. from Sweden on the John Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Best wishes for the outcome of the enquiry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Countersigned by Ino E. Hall, Mayor. Answers to questions put by Lt. Wheaton, Judge Advocate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e14 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the attacks of \"the Decatur faction\" on Barron, the results of the Court of Enquiry, and the action of the U.S. Congress on the case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft. His final testimony at the Board of Enquiry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Copy. He has been informed that the testimony has ended at the Board of Enquiry; he will remain in the city until he hears the verdict.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Letter in which the opinion of the Court is quoted in full; James Barron is not completely exonerated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Protest against the decision of the Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft signed. Requests a full copy of the proceedings of the Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the sending of a rhubarb plant which Barron admired.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a machine designed by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. He reports the rumor that Barron is to be returned to command \"very speedily.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his family and a receipt for Barron's ailment - numatic and nitric acid in warm water drunk with meals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Requesting the loan of Capt. Elliot's dueling pistols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to dine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph copy. Re: his newly invented washing machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of the year 1822, much of it concerned with the sentence of the Court of Enquiry and opinions regarding it, including several letters each from A. McLane, Wilmington, Del., R. J. Cleveland, Lancaster, Massachuetts, Wm. Craig, Philadelphia, and Capt. J.D. Elliott, Barron's second in the duel with Decatur. Included is correspondence with Barron's daughters, Mary and Margaretha, and his son-in-law, Capt. John P. Tuttle, and business correspondence in connections with his inventions, a washing machine and a new type of oil lamp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Family affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Correspondence concerning the results of the Court of Enquiry, the actions of the enemies of Barron, and a suggestion that he demand a Court Martial to clear his name; and discussion of Barron's new invention, a washing machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's claim against the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's claim for his father's bounty lands or for compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"Your washing machine answers admirably well both for washing and ironing, it only wants to be known to become generally used...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Draft Signed. Request for a return of duty paid on models of his machinery, which he brought to U.S. in 1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: indemnity for the capture of the ship Jane, commanded by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the reactions to the case of Barron in the Boston area; a scandal concerning the building of gunboats and the trial of Lt. Abbott; and interest in the washing machine invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: reports of the Court of Enquiry; the publication of his correspondence connected with the Barron-Decatur duel; and a description of his going overboard on a trip to New York and being 1 l/2 hours in the water before rescue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Asking for the hand of Margaretta Barron in marriage, and naval news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Correspondence concerning commercial matters and inventions of Barron including windlass, cutting machine for straw, oil lantern, and pump.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: her sister, Mrs. Christmas, whose husband has recently died; and of her desire to return to Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a recently published pamphlet, which concerns Barron; and the attitude of Congress toward Barron's claims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. A request that a decision be made on his case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: patent on windlass invented by Barron; and disaster of \"the loss of the Albion with her passengers and quarter part of the crew.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the receipt in England of models of machines invented by Barron and the showing of them to prospective buyers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Requesting a recommendation for his son to be admitted as a Cadet at West Point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: selling his windlass machine in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a receipt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business concerned with the windlass machine of Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Sent with the gift of a spyglass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business matters and news of Navy affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Autograph Documents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request that Barron recommend a young man to be commissioned First Lieutenant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the completion of gunboats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the model for a windmill invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: an oil lamp invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the \"bad times\" in Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: canvas sent to U.S. and problem of payment for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Copy of Autograph Letter Signed. Introducing Mr. Brien and Captain McPharron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for a loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to meet the son of John Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Business letters; mention of a spinning machine invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Enclosing payment for a requisition signed by the Secretary of the Navy plus his regular pay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Barron is in Philadelphia to consult Dr. Phisicle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his faith in Barron and his defense of him in private conversations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: personal affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: personal affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Personal affairs concerned with friends in Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Printed Letter, ES. Announcement of the \"United States Naval Chronicle\" with endorsement, signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Letter Signed. This letter was enclosed with the above announcement, located in Box-folder: 6:10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"The course . . . of the Executive of our country against you calls loudly for . . . indignation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: some great sorrow that has befallen the family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed, E. Introducing Dr. French; endorsement, \"who married Miss Elizabeth Barron.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: canvas sold in America for which he has not been paid; and sympathy for Barron and \"the intrigues of your enemies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: his \"miserable situation\": his constant application for some employment, his visits with [President Monroe], and the lack of any response from the Navy Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Reports in detail his losses in a disastrous sailing venture in the Pacific.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph Letter Signed. 2 pages. Gives hope that \"the next incumbent of the White House may venture to look to your claim.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's trip to Washington to claim his rights; and possibility that General Jackson will be Pennsylvania's candidate for the Presidency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. He has commended Barron to Mr. Forsythe of the U.S. Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Copy of Autograph Letter. Re: the bellows invented by Barron for ventilating ships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Asks horticultural information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the support that Gen'l Jackson has given Barron; and Jackson's candidacy for President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: Barron's claims in Washington, his support by Gen'l Jackson, and his appointment as Commander to the Philadelphia Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his wife, the former Margaretta Barron, and his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. He expresses his sympathy with James Barron in his persecution and states his intention of bringing the matter before the Secretary of the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: the installation of bellows [for ventilation] on the ship commanded by Capt. Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the Navy Bill before Congress; the nomination of Jackson as the candidate for President of the U.S.; add Barron's appointment to the Commander of the Philadelphia Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Concerning his ancestors and his present predicament.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter. Reports, \"we feel confident now we shall have the notes of Georgia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Naval matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. A letter of introduction for Comm. James Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Social note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the availability of corkwood for the making of bottle corks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed Letter Signed. To meet General Lafayette, signed by John Adams, Mayor, and by Wm. Fitzwhylson and Tho. Brockenbrough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Application for the position of Secretary to Barron should he be called back into active service, which seems to be imminent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Expresses gratification that Barron has been called into active service by the \"good old President.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: twilled cotton; and congratulations \"on your recent change of situation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Expresses \"joy at the termination of your unmerited persecution.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: an order for corkwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Rejoices \"that you are restored to a station in the Service to which you have been so long and so justly entitled.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Appreciation for the gift of a spyglass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: \"the friendly manner the good old President received you,\" and \"the conduct of the two scoundrels that has come out against you in Philadelphia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Complaining about too heavy duties in the Navy Yard (of which Barron is commander).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the appointment of Barron as Commander of the Philadelphia Navy Yard and of the resentment of some persons in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. \"If my candor to Mr. Monroe had any effect in the application of the Golden Law (of justice) be assured it is a great satisfaction to me.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Accusation against some of the officers of the Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to meet General Lafayette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Gratitude from the committee appointed to receive General Lafayette, for the Naval salutes ordered by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a request by General Lafayette that a visit be made to the Naval Yard. (under the Command of Barron).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 tickets. Printed Autograph Material. Signed by J.A.S. Lewis, Chairman. Enclosed envelopes in which the tickers were enclosed, endorsed. AC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Document, E. Endorsed: \"List of invited guests to dine with General Lafayette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"Your appointment gives all the people of this county much satisfaction.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: events around Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Sympathy with Barron and daughters in their bereavement; and a notice of a runaway servant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sympathy in his sorrow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a planned visit to Yorktown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a leave of absence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to a ball honoring General Lafayette. Card of admission enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Yorktown celebration and social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Copy of Autograph Letter. A report on the ship's ventilators invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Copy of Autograph Letter. A covering letter for the above.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed, Printed. Re: a book on \"System of Pyrotechny\" by her late husband, James Cutbush, written on fold of the printed prospectus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for recommendation for position of Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Largely illegible, but begins, \"My father gives me the agreeable task of answering your letter . . . .\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: acts before Congress, including \"Col. Johnson's for the abolition of imprisonment for debt and of Mr. Johnson from Louisiana to appropriate all the public land to internal improvement and education in the United States\"; and that \"either General Jackson or Mr. Adams must be elected (to the Presidency) by Congress.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the drafting of an unspecified memorial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a memorial to Congress concerned with claims under the Florida Treaty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Congratulations on his appointment; re: his cruise and the independence of Peru.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: A Negro Man Ned, about who Gen'l Andrew Jackson was concerned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Much news of Naval events in Norfolk, including criticism of the Admiral, the trial of Stewart, letter of Gen'l Jackson to Mr. Clay, and the movement of warships in and out of Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the raising of an army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the nephew of Barron, Midshipman [Samuel] Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a representation he made to Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 pages. Printed Autograph Document Signed. Notice of election to the Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Family letters covering the period in Philadelphia where he commanded the Navy Yard, and his time in Washington as Chairman of a Naval Court Martial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. A. McLane, a Revolutionary war veteran, writes of his experiences accompanying Gen'l Lafayette on his visits to America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A plea for more regular payment of wages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Report of his journey to report for duty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the outfitting of ships; and of Barron's ventilation system, \"it may be hailed as the salvation of our Navy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in Copenhagen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Introducing John Geddes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Recommending Henry Crabb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Supporting the claims of William Crabb, Assistant Navy Store Keeper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Requesting assistance for the appointment of his son, George, to the Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Notice of transfer of Barron to the command of the Gosport Navy Yard in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request to be placed under the command of Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to a testimonial dinner to be given for Barron on the occasion of his removal from Philadelphia. Enclosure: a toast to Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: family affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Regret at Barron's departure from Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request advice regarding the milling of flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. He writes of his difficult situation in the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to a dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Florida Treaty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for an assignment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Offers self as Secretary to Barron who it is rumored is to command the Frigate Brandywine conveying Gen. Lafayette to France.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for help in getting his back wages from the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Reporting as a witness at the court martial of Charles Stewart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: his brother, Dr. Richard Kennon, who is relieved of sea duty and placed under the command of Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Submitting his bust of Gen'l Lafayette to the Public Inspector at Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the romance of Lt. Pendergrast and Virginia Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the suitor for the hand of Virginia Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autograph letter signed, Enclosed. Enclosing account for services in taking out a patent for Barron on angle-lever-windlass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: some affairs before Congress - - largely illegible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: verbal message given as ships passed, but not heard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. \"We all rejoiced in what must have been so gratifying to yourself after so long and so painful a period of suspense.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Copy of Autograph letter signed. Forwarded to Captain Edmund P. Kennedy then to James Barron. A report of valuable use of the bellows invented by Barron in changing air below decks and in the control of disease there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for leave of absence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report on return from his leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed, Enclosed. Re: the use of the title, \"Commodore\" honorary since the Navy has no such rank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: transportation of powder to Richmond\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Copy of Autograph letter. Defense of the Navy Constructor at the Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the ventilation on ships and suggestions for improvements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report of speech by John Randolph in which he \"abused everybody\" including Barron in regard to the Chesapeakeaffair and the duel with Decatur. Added note: \"Burn it as soon as you read it.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: his cruise, Naval discipline, and injustice the President's message recommending a Naval Academy. Re: South American politics and the fall of Callas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the completion of ships being built to order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the build-up of the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report that all is quiet in that area, that no piracies are heard of.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Correspondence regarding the new type wooden docks and new type dry docks, invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: his invention of a new type of dock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Invitation to dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the estate of John B. Osborn, grandson of David Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Declining to get involved in more controversy concerning his treatment by the Navy in the past years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. A recommendation of the bearer, T.H. Yateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCop of Autograph letter. Relating to affairs of the Navy Yard, Gosport, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: a recommendation to the Treasury Department relative to a \"system of telegraph for the United States.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the \"automatic chess player.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Sending a greeting to Commo. Barron from his friends in Denmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a Mr. Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: social news of Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: shipping around the Cape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Copy of Autograph letter. Accepting position of godfather to Kennedy's son and approving the choice of James Barron as his proxy; statement of his high regard for the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family and Naval news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the log boats invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for the service of Coxwain Parker, sympathy at death of Lieut. Tuttle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Invitation to tea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the success of the ventilating bellows invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. A recommendation that he leave the area in the \"sickly season\" for the sake of his health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: an appointment marked \"Private.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: personal and Naval affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: personal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introducing Capt. Basil Hall of the British Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. News that he has received an appropriation of $50,000 from the Congress for an exploration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Draft. Re: the drowning of Mr. Slidwell, Mr. Rodgers, and Mr. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for an introduction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introducing Wm. Barrister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Application to serve as a midshipman under Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: his son who is to report to Barron for service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed letter. Re: claims under the Treaty of Ghent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: shipments of wine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Enclosed with a pamphlet on dry rot (now lost).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request that her letters be forwarded to her son who is serving on a ship in the Pacific.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request for dimensions of the moveable crane invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request that Midshipman Joyner return to the Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for information on a \"Denmark stove.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Recommendation for Barry Hayes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Commending the ship's ventilators invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Appointment of Barron to the command of the U.S. Frigate Guerriere, flagship of the Pacific Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft. Asking to be excused from Pacific Command because of his business in establishing claims for his father's Bounty Lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the curative values of wearing a steel plate next to the body.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Copy of Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete copy of the above is located in folder 21. Autograph Draft. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introduction of Midshipman Petway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's refusal of the command of the Guerriere.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed, card. Marked \"Private.\" Re: an epidemic of yellow fever on his ship which he attributes to the removal of the bellows air pump which had been removed from his ship at the last overhaul. \"It is the invention of Commo. Barron . . . I consider it a thorough safe guard from local fever, and shall not willingly go to sea without one.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Congratulations to Barron On the election of his friend Andrew Jackson as President of the U.S.; news of events and ships in the Pensacola Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Personal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Smith, a former Marine, writes for \"a Common pension in the country of my adoption,\" thanks Barron and Lieut. Pendergast for their kindness to him, and sends greetings to Gen'l Andrew Jackson and his nephew Maj. Andrew J. Donaldson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. A tumor that has been removed from Barron's son-in-law Pendergrass, and Re: Barron's visit with \"your old Favorite General\" (Pres. Jackson).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a delivery of stone on the orders of Commo. Warrington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. A strong letter of censure for Smoot's actions in the Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed, reply. A call for the repayment of a loan made by the father of McLane; Barron's reply is copied on the reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his orders to report to the Constellation, under the command of Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: his orders to report to Barron for duty on the Constellation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: gossip regarding them and Barron's romantic interest elsewhere.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting help in his attempt to receive another commission in the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Asking a recommendation to the President [of the U.S.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for help in placing the son of Hansen in a U.S. Mercantile House, and asking the assistance of Commo. Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph Draft. Complaint regarding a letter received from Rodgers and defense of his own position in regard to material for building at the Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Sent with a tobacco box which was to be a gift for Gen'l Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: cotton duck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Regrets that he is unable to accept invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: something, which Eaton has requested, unnamed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. En route to Chile where a revolution is reported; and Re: a difficulty with the ship St. Peter, at sea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e112 pages used. Autograph Volume. The copies of letters are written in Barron's hand and are signed, and cover the period from 14 May 1829 through 17 May 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Request that Barron send relief, for their boat is stuck on a sand bar at the Point of Shoals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Written at \"4 o'clock in the morning\" a second appeal for relief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A letter of appreciation for Barron's \"kindness and good offices.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed Autograph Letter Signed. Notice of pay due the late John P. Tuttle on the 11th June 1827, the day he died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the settling of claims, the Navy Bill, and the trial of Creighton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: activities of Tyler and Eaton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the death of Commo. Chauncy, and threat of assassination of Van Buren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the appointment of Kennedy to command the Frigate U. States on a two-year cruise, and of the opposition of Tazewell to the Navy Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Introducing Midshipman Pitcher, son of the Governor of New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: supplies received at the Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Reports that he has received orders to transfer to the Brazil station.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the death of Barron's grandson, son of Mrs. [Jane Barron] Hope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the cork cutter invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. An appeal to Barron to intercede with the President against the dismissal of the U.S. Consul in Malta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: information desired from Commo. Sinclair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: standards of Army and Navy rank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's fixtures on the ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: some invention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the purchase of a boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph document signed. Application for a patent on a fan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph note. Re: Barron's cork cutter, his automatic fan; and recollections of her father Re: Barron's command office the Norfolk Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph draft. Dated at Pensacola, signed by William H. Chase and Thomas Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting a personal commendation, which might serve to influence the President in reversing a court martial sentence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting a personal commendation, which might serve to influence the President in reversing a court martial sentence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: rumor that Commo. Bainbridge will be restored to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's move to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard and chance of the reinstatement of Commo. Bainbridge at that post.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. A description of the U.S. ship John Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: affairs at Washington and General Jackson's good offices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Report on the good condition of the ship, as tried under sail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. A letter of appreciation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Regret expressed that Barron is leaving the Gosport Station to take charge of another.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: orders for his son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Autograph Document Signed,Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: \"the model of a machine intended for the transportation of the U. States' mail.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: a government appointment; and fresh fish and oysters from the Norfolk area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e8 pages. Autograph Draft. Endorsement on reverse of page 4, \"Essays upon Naval Subjects by Commo. Barron.\" A cover note/enclosure: 11 December 1831. James Barron, Philadelphia, to Louis McLane. Autograph Draft. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autograph letter signed. Complaining of being held as insane in the hospital. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Urging Barron to not let it be known that he is willing to leave the Station, because of his enemies there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph document. Endorsed: on reverse-side of page 2, \"Essays upon Naval Subjects by Como. Barron.\" Re: the Naval Bill before Congress re: naval grades and the new grade of Admiral.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: his difficulties in obtaining a government appointment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: publications concerning the Barron-Decatur duel and articles on the subject in the Baltimore Sun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: an article in the Globe regarding John Thompson, a contractor at the Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a claim made by Thompson before the Committee of Claims of the Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Regret at being unable to participate in February 22 civic ceremonies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Mention of Barron's (second) wife; re: difficulties between Comm. Elliott and Capt. Dallas; opposition to Barron in Philadelphia; other naval news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. \"The President has dismissed Bryne and all the officers involved in the late duel at Philadelphia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Autograph letter signed. Exonerating Elliott of charges brought by Dallas. Also, copy sent to Capt. A. Dallas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: payment for land warrants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: his letterbooks which he is refusing to turn over to the Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Marked \"Confidential.\" Report of his difficulties with Capt. Dallas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft. Marked \"Personal and confidential.\" Request to be transferred from his command in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Sent with \"Murray's list\" and an epitome of his life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: her father who is so ill that he cannot write.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the Revolutionary War service of Richard Tool.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the ventilators for ships invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: repairs needed on the ship \"Ruth and Mary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Apologies for the non-delivery of the Norfolk Herald.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Invitation to attend the lectures of the Geological Society of Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the Arabian horse Selim (brought to U.S. by Barron after Tripolitan War).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e11 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: \"The South Carolina Sedition\" and the dangers of the Nullification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: Thomas Boucher, Commodore in Virginia Navy in 1776; the logbook of James Barron, Sr., recently discovered; and the chance that the northern manufacturers will force the \"Dissolution of the Union\" forming a \"Southern Republic.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Newsy letters of family and naval affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Asking his support in conflict with the Naval Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Complaint that his pay in the Navy Yard has been reduced to $1.00 per day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. 2 copies. Autograph draft. Petition for a patent on the log construction of ships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the death by cholera of William Thaler, Consul to Cuba; and his desire to have the post -- asking Barron's recommendation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter, E. An appointment given for \"this evening or early tomorrow morning.\" Endorsement with list of things which Barron was to discuss with the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Plan for building a ship according to Barron's plan on the Ohio River; funds needed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the need for Barron's ship of logs, to avoid disasters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a certificate to be signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the grappling hooks used by the ancients in sea battles about which Barron had enquired.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a ship coming into the Navy Yard to discharge the crew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Acknowledgments of receipt of specifications for patent of \"Prow Ship\" or \"application of steam power to the purposes of War.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: value of the air pump invented by Barron, as used on a cruise off the coast of Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Printed copy included. Certificate of the value of the valve pump invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting a recommendation for the position of Purser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Enquiry regarding the \"prospect of a reorganization of the Marine Corps.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request that he sign a certificate \"to prosecute Cousin Judy's claim for her father's services.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the steam prow ship that was invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Agrees that Barron should seek the consideration of Congress of his steam prow invention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Complaint of new rates of pay in the Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report that warrant has been issued for his Revolutionary War services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Asking that his steam prow for battleships be presented to the House for consideration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Asking his support in keeping civilian workers at the Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Invitation to explain his steam prow ship to the Committee on Naval Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Autograph letter signed. Re: \"bellows ventilator which have been used in Naval Ships of the U.S. for eight or ten years, with no reward given to Barron, the inventor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Asking consideration of his bellows ventilator for use on Naval ships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Submitting his invention of ships ventilator for consideration by the Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 letters. Autograph letters signed. News letters about the family of Barron and Naval events in Norfolk; re: his trouble with a Navy agent, of Dr. Cowdery, of Lt. William Cunningham's Revolutionary War service; re: his son Phil[emon] in the Naval service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters. Autograph letters signed. Correspondence concerning bounty for Revolutionary War service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph draft signed. Re: filtering machine invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: filtering machine invented by James Barron and submitted to the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: filtering machine submitted to the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Recommendation for the ship's ventilator invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: completion of his pump before a committee on inventions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Complaint regarding the rating that the Navy gives to Master Workmen in its yards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Re: a new edition of the book on naval flag signals, the first book having been prepared by Barron. Also second copy of the same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Correspondence regarding patents on a ship ventilator and \"cast iron blocks\" [for making shells].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Recollection of meeting Barron at an oyster supper given by Col. Bassett in Williamsburg during the visit of Gen'l Lafayette in 1824; enquiry concerning Byrd Chamberlayne's service in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: a steam powered ship invented by Kendall about which there is a patent controversy with Dr. Planton (Platon).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: floating dry dock and new type pump invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: new Navy regulations and back pay for self and Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: Barron's actions during the War of 1812 and continuing controversy which concerned Elliott's part in the Barron-Decatur duel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: Revolutionary War bounties for services of Barron, his father, and Godfrey Ragsdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: pump invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Requests support for her son who is seeking an appointment to West Point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 pages. Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Autograph draft signed. Discussions of the \"steam cylinder craft\" invented by Kendall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed Autograph Draft Signed. Bill to pay Ann Mortimer Barron, the daughter of William Barron, for services in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: letters forwarded to Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. \"On the subject of Armed Steam Vessels.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph document signed. An application for a patent on the process for making shells of blocks of cast iron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Copy of Autograph letter signed. \"On the [ship] Portia's business,\" which was sold in Copenhagen because it was impounded there due to the war with Great Britain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: a descendant's war pay claim to be paid by Miss Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Description of Maine coastline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: \"on Prow Ship.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003epages. Autograph letter signed, Copy of Autograph letter signed. Evaluation of the \"Prow Ship\" invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Thanking Barron for information regarding the steam boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft. \"Copy of a letter written by me for the S[ecretary] of the Navy on the pay of officers.\" He urges increases in Navy pay in all grades.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Comment on the steam prow ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the cork cutting machine and the pump invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the opposition of the local whig party to him as a Jackson man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: the claim of John Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Printed material. Re: the pump and cork-cutter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: an order on him from Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 pages. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: the steam prow war ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed. Letterhead has engraving of the hotel front.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: a portrait of Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft. Re: wind mill improved by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Enclosing a letter from Adm. Sir Isaac Coffin Bart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: steam prow ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: steam prow ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: the sharing of profits on the invention of the cylinder steam boat and plans for building such a craft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph drafts. Re: the cylinder steam boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting the plans of the U.S. Ship John Adams to serve as a model for war ships being built by Spain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Family letters, including notice of the death of Mrs. Pendergast, the daughter of Barron, and of Barron's grandchild.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the model of a boat which is to be built.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: Revolutionary War claims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft. Re: patent rights to the pump invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Autograph drafts. Re: problems of armed steam vessels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: on the subject of armed steam vessels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed. 1 p. Engraving of the interior of the store is on the letterhead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: War bounties which have run out because of lapsed time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Re: pay of ship masters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: letter of Capt. [H.A.] Mix of the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the renewal of patents on the cork cutter and pump.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. An appeal for the command of a ship or permission to build his steam prow warship \"when a war was considered inevitable.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the case of John Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: Barron's business before the Committee of Claims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: need for the increase in the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Norfolk news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. \"Estimate for a floating dock for repairing Schooners of 175 tons burthen.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. A reference to [Henry A.] Wise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: money sent from Mr. Pendergast, Barron's son-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: floating dry dock invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: a new type of dock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Receipt for the model of the floating dock invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for Barron's interest in him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft. Power of attorney for land claims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed. Receipt for the description of a valve-board pump.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Accounts of experiments made with bellows invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Signs self as commanding the East India and Asia [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed Receipt for \"additional remarks on your galley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: samples of cork.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Autograph drafts signed. Petition concerning the Navy signals which Barron first reorganized in 1798 and 1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Enclosing a sketch of \"Floating Dry Dock at Smithland on the Ohio River, mouth of Cumberland.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: the galley invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: a galley invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the \"Bill reported for the Ventilator\" [to Congress].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted autograph material, Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Copy of Autograph letter signed. Re: repairs to U.S. Ship Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Family and other news from Norfolk, including reaction to his resignation from the command of the Navy Yard in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a box sent her by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the rumor that Comm. Rodgers has resigned the presidency of the Board of Naval Commissioners and that an officer junior to Barron may be appointed to the position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request for an autograph for his collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Resigning his command because a junior officer who has served him as a Lieutenant is being placed over him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the patent for the floating dry dock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph document signed. An account sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. A farewell letter as Barron left the command of the Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph draft signed. Appreciation for an affectionate letter of farewell from these.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Appreciation of a letter of farewell from these.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, Autograph draft. Re: Miles King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: his readiness to act in Barron's behalf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Complaining about his treatment by the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Autograph Document Signed. For Life of Burr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: articles and letters received for Barron after his departure from Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: gun carriage invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Offering his assistance needed by Barron that he can render.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: stoves left by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introducing Capt. Von Shanter of the Russian Imperial Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the conditions of (sailing) Masters in the Navy and a memorial on the subject which was before Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: \"my connexion [sic] with that unhappy duel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the Polar Expedition and regret at Barron's leaving Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family affairs, with greetings to her father, James Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the gun carriage and steam vessels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: family and Norfolk affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph letter signed. A report at the end of a cruise of three years and six months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Complaining against continued slander in the newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the services of Barron's father in the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the importing of Jack Asses by the Commanders of Squadrons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. Applying for the position of chief clerk for Barron when he becomes President of the Navy Board. Enclosed: newspaper clipping announcing the rumor that Barron is to be appointed President of the Navy Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft. Explanation for the importation of \"Jack Asses and other animals.\" Enclosure: \"Extract from Hon. Sam'l L. Southard,\" signed Dan[ie]l F. Patten. Re: animals, seeds, and plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Report on the political situation in South America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Complaints about the Navy Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: troubles that Elliott had experienced on his last cruise with his officers and Marines; of the conflict that he was having with Mr. Paulding, Secretary of the Navy; and of rumors of arrangements for the trial of Elliott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph draft signed. A statement regarding his claims on the Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the death of his son, Philemon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Complaints about his treatment by the Navy; and valuable information on the \" Portia,\" the commercial ship captained by Barron which was held in Copenhagen by the outbreak of the War of 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Autograph letter signed. A note sent with \"Judy, a colored woman,\" who is proceeding to Germantown, [Pennsylvania], where she is to be the servant of Commodore James Barron and family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed. Tuition and board for Master J. Hope (grandson of JB).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, R. Inquiry concerning land owned by Barron's father (war bounty lands). Reply regarding the sale of some land by his brother, Samuel Barron, as the administrator of their father's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material. Suggesting that steam vessels, made 400 feet long by 100 feet wide, drawing 20 feet of water, could make the passage to Europe in eight days.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: 2,000 acres of land for which $1000 is offered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, R. New President of the Navy Department thanks Barron for a letter in which he asks Pres. William Henry Harrison for an appointment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, Card. The Secretary of the Navy writes, sending the greetings of the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: the death of General Harrison and of Gov. Tyler, his successor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: Barron's chances under the new President, Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: the calling of attention of the Secretary of the Navy to articles by Barron on naval subject; the articles are listed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: his preparations to sail for Rio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: Navy Department and reappointment of Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, E. Endorsed \"Commo B's 2nd wife, formerly Mary Anne Wilson.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Navy news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. \"The engines will be ready to be tried in 8 days...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Family affairs, with endorsement of explanation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Autograph letter signed, E. Endorsement: \"The secretary of the Navy to Commo. Biddle approving his discharging of Joshua Parker, a Pensioner for bad conduct as complained of by the Commodore in his letter of January 19. A precedent for like cases.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed. Bounty lands for Revolutionary War service of JB (1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph copies. Orders to assume command of the Naval Asylum at Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Norfolk news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Offering services as Secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Expressing the need for a carpenter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: the \"solid-bottomed steamboat.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Request for a boat for the inmates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCard,E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, E. Endorsement by Miss Janey Hope Marr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Family affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Recommending Edward Higgins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: a presidential review of the decision in the court martial of Elliott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. \"You have had a rough time of it ever since the battle of Lake Erie....\" Comments on Cooper, \"undoubtedly the finest among our Literary Men\" and on the necessity of reform in the Court Martial system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: his removal from office by the President of the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: letters received and letter of Noah in which there is \"Cooper's explanation of the Erie Affair.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Introducing Midsh. John Guest, \"who is about commencing his studies at the Naval Asylum.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Report that he has expelled Daniel Conway and Joshua Parker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Order to readmit Conway and Parker to the Asylum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Reply concerning Conway and Parker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Personal affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: some cider he has sent; and decrying the state of the country with failing banks, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Re: pay for the Carpenter's Mate at the Asylum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Re: an inmate, Patrick Malloy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCard. Re: medical officer's reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Autograph letter signed, R. Asking a report on all employees at the Naval Asylum and Hospital. Reply that the reports are being prepared.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Introducing John F. Abbott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Letter enclosing reports on the personnel of the Asylum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Autograph letter signed. Directs the discharge of Patrick Malloy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Re: orders sent without the approval of Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Resentment for addressing Barron as \"Captain\" instead of ''Commodore.''\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Stating that all letters from Chiefs of Bureaus are to be considered official.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Letter concerns Patrick Malloy Reply Re: 12 November 1842. JB to Wp. Cb Autograph Draft Signed. Reply to the above.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Autograph letter signed. Re: Patrick Maley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: plans for the building of the Asylum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Autograph letter signed. Re: Patrick Maley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Requesting a leave of absence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Autograph letter signed. Re: report of the Purser, Mr. Pettit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Giving permission for Barron to retire from the Asylum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Returning letter which is \"unworthy of my notice.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed. Includes tuition for Jas. Barron Hope for one year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Granting leave of absence for three months from November 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: Navy affairs, esp. Dr. Barton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph copy. Re: the trouble caused by Dr. Barton, in contrast to good offices of Commo. Biddle and Commo. Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: a naval engagement of the Revolutionary War between the barge Victory of Accomac and six barges of Capt. Kidd of which only Barron has memory. Enclosed is newspaper clipping of the engagement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: introduction to Chas. A. Magwood and Joseph R. Payne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: arrangement of the rooms of the forward officers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Request for a loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Appreciation for a loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: references to Commo. Barron in \"Commo. Elliott's book.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: \"Revolutionary Pensions.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Personal letter. Re: Barron's building a new house in Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Family letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: a recent storm in Hampton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: pump invented by Barron and need for a loan of $2000 to go into business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. Re: a claim for his father's \"commutation pay and land bounty.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Family letter from the son-in-law of Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Enquiry concerning past practice in examining Midshipmen (Barron did this when he was in charge of the Naval Asylum in Philadelphia) in connection with the establishment of the Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Incomplete. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Note accompanying 2 sketches (not enclosed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. 11-16 April 1848. Robt. W. Land, Phila., to Capt. Blake, U.S. Navy, Walnut St., [Phila.]. ALS,R. Offering a place near Germantown for sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed,R. Offering a place near Germantown for sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe has no desire to buy a place in Germantown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: his collegiate activities and expenses at [the College of William and Mary].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Appreciation for a letter of sympathy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: seniority of Barron in the Navy, having been made Captain in May 1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Marked \"Private and Confidential.\" Personal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Written while visiting \"Papa\" (his grandfather, Commo. James Barron).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: Barron's claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Letter to a newspaper concerning an article which concerned his stay in Denmark during the War of 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Family and personal affairs; and concerning preservation of the Union under General Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A long discussion of the danger of the Southern threat for the dissolution of the Union and the determination of the Northerners to preserve it; and concerning the freeing of the slaves in the District of Columbia by constitutional means.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A request for his autograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, Card. Armouring that he has documents establishing the war claims of these men and will furnish them for \"one fourth of the recovery.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed,R. A servant of madam magino writes to Barron thanking him for his kindness to her years before at the Gosport Navy Yard. Reply [from J.B.] in a very shaky hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted autograph letter, Card. Inviting Commo. James Barron to join the procession in tribute in Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A family letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Report that Capt. Sam. Barron has sailed for Africa with his son as Secretary and Clerk; and concerning his own children, one of whom is in business in San Francisco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. 17 pages.Autograph document signed,Card. The History of a transaction which there ought never to have been occasion for, the duel with Decatur on 22 March 1820. Dictated 11 August 1842 at the Naval Asylum in the presence of J.L. Watson. Also included are other papers marked, A Document to precede the History of the Duel.2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e23 pages. Autograph document signed, E. Endorsement \"Copy by Mrs. Annie B. Hope\" (Probably a poem of James Barron Hope, grandson of Commo. James Barron).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Family letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: family affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Appointing him President of a Naval Court of Enquiry on the destruction of C.S. Steamers \"Brenville,\" \"Carondelet,\" and \"Pamlico\" in the waters of Lake Porchetrain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. An account for James Barron, a student; and concerning the retreat of the Army from Manassas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft. Titles included are listed as the following: Three Names, George the Third at Kent, John Smith, Sir Walter Raleigh, Pockahontas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Autograph Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: Dr. Thos. G. Peachy of Williamsburg who reported that Capt. Gordon (of the U.S. Ship Chesapeakeat the time of The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair) felt that Barron was \"an injured man.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Request for the loan of a \"Handsome Flag\" for the visit of Gen. Lafayette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter. An invitation to dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: an illness of the daughter of Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter. An invitation to dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Personal letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re. the washing machine invented by Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 letters. Autograph letters signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pages. Autograph letter signed. A comparison of the advances of the French Navy over the practices of the American and English navies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: a letter to Mr. Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Autograph Material Signed. A printed broadsheet, Highly important to Commerce and the Navigation of the Pacific.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: D.M. Randolph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. An invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: An enclosed bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: business matters. Endorsement re: \"Lieut. Godon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Introducing his brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: the repairs on the ship Constellation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 letters. Autograph letters signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: Barron's bride.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: Commo. Rodgers and a procession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: affairs at the Navy Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: \"two pieces of timber.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Enquiry about the activities of Gen'l Thomas Nelson in the Revolutionary War, made by the son of Gov. John Page. Reply of to be directed in care of Thos. N. Page in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Re: General Taylor and the defense of Coney Island.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted autograph document signed. Three invitations to dinner (the President is not named).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter. Re: dimensions of a barge and dining bell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Introducing John Ambler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. 2 drafts on one sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document. Re: \"Inventions and essays on Naval Subjects by Commodore James Barron....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Autograph drafts. Re: the reorganization of the Board of Navy Commissioners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pages. Autograph draft. Also enclosed are drawings of telegraph positions. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft. Re: the need for a school ship to train Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft. Extension of patents, remuneration for code signals, ventilators and prow ships, claim for father's bounty land vs. the claims of John Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft. Lord Dunmore is mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft. Re: \"the Raise and Capt. Egery in Tripoli.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft. Re: Allen McLane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft. Re: Susan B. Anthony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autograph document. Endorsement: \"A Memorandum showing the difference between the price asked and that paid for building a Carriage House.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed,E. Endorsed: Commo. J. Barron's floating dock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 pages. Printed volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e496 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e111 pages. Pritned volume, E. Autograph endorsement of 3 pages is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material. Includes a long letter from Ro. Saunders, Williamsburg, June 30, 1808, condemning the decision of the Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e92 pages. Autograph volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumbered pages included are as follows: 9, 10, 15, 16, 19-22, 25-32, 43-46. Printed material. Re: Jamestown celebrations, with remarks made by G. Baidwin and John Madison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph material. Endorsed, \"Mrs. Hope. For my dear Mrs. Hope to keep Memoranda or Letters in.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft. See correspondence of February 1834.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Autograph draft. Original letter on signals by James Barron. A review of the work done by Barron on signals. Draft of a resolution before the Senate and House of Representatives and the report of the committee on Naval Affairs. Charts and instructions on the use of Flag signals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Autograph draft. Sketch included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft signed. A description of the log ship. Typescript copy of the above also included, 1848. Endorsed: \"Southern Argus.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs. Photograph. \"Submitted to the Navy Dep't by Commo. James Barron, U.S.N.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Autograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph volume. A 15 page booklet explaining that foul air is the cause of dry rot in the timber of vessels and of sickness among the crew with detailed plans for a more open construction of ships, with ventilators and bellows to change the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted autograph document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted autograph document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted autograph document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Photograph, E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, E. The original image is signed by Thomas Jefferson, as Governor of Virginia, and framed in piece of the 'Constitution.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Photograph, E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopper plate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, Card, E. The photographs were enclosed in a cover, endorsed: \" 'Uncle' 'Sam' Barron, nephew of Commo. Jas. Barron and son of Commo. Samuel Barron.\" \"Mary Barron, daughter of Commo. James Barron, U.S.N. and wife of Commo. Geo. S. Blake, U.S.N. who remained on the Northern side.\" \"Frank Blake, son of Mary Barron and Geo. S. Blake.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. Time of newspaper issue: 2 o'clock P.M. Mailed to Commo. Barron, U.S. Navy, Beal's Hotel, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Newspaper Clipping. The newspaper clippings include the following: Georgetown [Metropolitan],23 March 1820; Baltimore Fed. Rep., 23 March 1820, and Baltimore American, 24 March 1820; National Intelligencer, Washington City Gazette, and Georgetown Metropolitan, [22-23 March 1820]; National Messenger, 24 March 1820; Niles Register, 25 March 1820; An one undated account.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping. Re: mourning for Decatur and withdrawn for lack of support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Newspaper clipping. Articles taken from The Herald and Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Newspaper clipping. The Herald and the National Intelligencer reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Newspaper clipping. The newspaper clippings include the following: American Beacon, 8 April 1820; Norfolk, 11 April 1820; The Gazette, Winchester, 15 April 1820; American Advocate, 22 April 1820; and two undated articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Autograph draft. The \"Rodney Urn\" was a silver urn, given to Caesar Rodney, a former Attorney General of the U.S. who had defended James Barron at the Court of Enquiry without pay. The newspaper articles include the following: Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 10 January 1947; Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 14 November 1954; Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 1 January 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes an editorial opinion of the Court of Enquiry upon Commo. Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This contains the obituary of Mrs. Elizabeth Moseley Barron, late wife of Commo. James Barron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes an editorial on the testimonial dinner offered to Commo. James Barron upon his assuming the command of the Philadelphia Naval Yard and his declining of it due to his wish \"to avoid all appearance of ostentation or triumph.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes an account of the landing of General Lafayette in New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes an editorial on Lafayette, \"good man, sincere Patriot, and distinguished Soldier of our Revolution.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes a report of the visit of General Lafayette to New York, Brooklyn, and New Haven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes an announcement of the expected arrival of General Lafayette in Philadelphia with the order of Civic Procession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes reports of the departure of General Lafayette from New York and his reception in Troy, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes an account of the continuing journeys of \"The Nation's Guest,\" General Lafayette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes an account of the visit of General Lafayette to the Philadelphia Naval Yard, Commo. James Barron, commanding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes an account of the visit of \"The Nation's Guest\" General Lafayette, to the Philadelphia Naval Yard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes a report of the visit of General Lafayette to Philadelphia and of his further journey to Chester, Pa., and on to Delaware.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes a report of the reception of General Lafayette by the United States Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping. Re: Naval Courts, printed in The Herald.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. This includes the obituary of Commo. 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Collection includes photocopies of patents issued to Barron for his inventions and a typescript of William Oliver Stevens' An Affair of Honor, a biography of Barron. Correspondents include John Adams, Jesse Duncan Elliott, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Amos Kendall, Duff Green and Abel P. Upshur. 753 items.","Two Additions:","Mss. 87 B28  (Acc. 1987.29)","Archives of the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, 1807-1808.  300 pages of correspondence, attorneys' interrogations, court testimony of court material of Commodore James Barron.  Rough drafts of published material, and some material not published.","Mss. Acc. 1999.44","ALS from Thomas Truxton, Norfolk, Virginia, to Capt. James Sever, 26 April 1800 regarding sending the Chesapeake (ship) to sea.  Mention of James Barron Sever is to turn over his crew to the Chesapeake, Chesapeake heading towards Craney Island, court of inquiry no hinderance to \"this business\u0026quot;.","Scope and Contents","Genealogical notes on the Barron Family are to be found in this box together with an autobiographical note by James Barron (1768-1851) and \"Revolutionary Reminiscences\" by his father, James Barron the Elder (d. 1787). (A genealogical chart of the Barron Family is to be found in the Samuel Barron Papers, Box 1, folder 1.) Naval commissions of James Barron together with his personal and naval correspondence from 1803 to 1807 are included in this first box. Correspondence of 1803 to 1805 covers the period from Barron's first commission through his command of the U.S. Frigates New York and President in the Mediterranean Squadron during the war with Tripoli. Several letters concern his duties as assistant to his brother, Commodore Samuel Barron, who was commander of the Squadron before relinquishing the command to Capt. John Rodgers because of ill health. The papers of the 1806-1807 period begin with the preparations for Barron to leave Norfolk on the U.S. Ship Chesapeake to take command of the Mediterranean Squadron with the rank of Commodore. The correspondence with Comm. Rodgers, which nearly ended in a duel but was amicably settled by the seconds is included. A description of the affair with the British warship Leopard describes the brief skirmish and the capitulation of Barron. The request of his officers for his arrest as a result of the capitulation, the passing of the command of his ship to Capt. Stephen Decatur, the preparations for the Court Martial, the testimony, and the sentence of suspension are in the material found in this box. Opinions regarding the unfairness of the sentence by B. Cocke of Washington and Robert Saunders, President of William and Mary College, and others, are included.","2 pages. Autograph Draft, E.","Scope and Contents","\"Jan. 17, 1961 . . . Note at top is Janey Hope Marr's\" signed A[nne] W. Marr.","Autograph Draft. Typed Draft. Typed copy included.","Autograph Draft,E.","Autograph Draft.","1 page. Autograph Draft.","2 items. \"Memoir of Comd're Jas. Barron,\" 2 pages; and a memorandum regarding the writing of such a memoir.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. ACopE. Re: naval engagements in the War, in one of which \"the two Captains Barron\" were involved.","4 pages. Autograph Draft. Re: \"the remarkable escape of the private armed Ship Marquis La Fayette,\" 1779-to 1781.","3 pages. Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Document Signed.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Item concerns the recommendation of Capt. James Barron, who is seeking a promotion.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's new post.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: ship which is being completed; Kentucky papers [for war bounty lands] sent by Mr. Saunders; and inquiry about their value.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Item is criticizing the U.S. ship, Insurgentby stating, \" . . . would not go to sea in her for the world . . . .\"","1 page. Autograph copy signed. Re: completion of the signals.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Includes a draft payment.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Instructions to bring the ship up the Potomac to Washington.","Autograph copy.","Scope and Contents","Robert Smith writes that no Captain is available for such a secondary position aboard ship. He accepts Truxton's resignation and appoints Capt. Morris to command the Chesapeake.","Comm. Truxton denies that he intended to resign his commission but only meant to be relieved of the command of the Mediterranean Squadron.","1 page. Autograph Draft. Re: Comm. Dale and sailing plans.","3 items. Autograph Document Signed.","2 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: war in the Mediterranean; expectation to sail for Tripoli; criticism of way war is carried on; Algiers and Tangiers both threatening war; his order to give up command of the New Yorkand take command of a \"much neglected and horribly disciplined\" ship; message to Bainbridge, etc.","1 page. Printed Material.","1 page. Autograph Document Signed.","5 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a horse for which he wants $5,000.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. The letter accompanied a gift of a Damascus saber.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Orders for the taking command of the Presidentand future movements of the ship and Squadron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Orders for the collection of the Squadron, \"If the Business here is Settled.\"","7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in the Mediterranean after James Barron left. News of Col. Lear and Comm. Rodgers at Tunis, Lear negotiating to avoid war, Rodgers continuing to fire on Tunisian vessels. News of the duplicity of Comm. Rodgers; of Lord Nelson's unsuccessful pursuit of the French; of 9 American ships at Gibraltar, prizes of the British.","Autograph Letter Signed. Orders: after delivering the President to Capt. Tingey, James Barron is to prepare for the construction of a 74 gun ship at Portsmouth.","32 pages. Autograph Volume Signed. Item contains 4 letters and 16 poems.","2 letters. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Arab horse, Selim, which was sent to America.","4 items. Autograph Letter Signed. An order to hold himself ready to sail on the frigate Chesapeakefor the purpose of taking the command of the American Squadron in the Mediterranean; suspension of the orders because the Chesapeakewas not ready to sail.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Felicitation on appointment to command the Mediterranean Squadron; re: a brother who was a Midshipman on the Constitution.","Autograph Document Signed.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the affair between Barron and Comm. Rodgers concerning which \"much anxiety is excited among...your friends.\"","10 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Relative to threatened duel between Barron and Rodgers; printed terms of settlement published 31 January 1807.","20 letters. Autograph copy. Arrangements are made to meet at Havre de Grace, Maryland, for the duel of Barron and Rodgers, despite the orders of the Secretary of the Navy; news that agreement to a settlement has been reached.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: new orders shortly to come to Capt. Barron, until which time he \"will not move from that place without special orders from me.\"","Scope and Contents","8 letters. Autograph Letter Signed. Preparations for the sailing on the Chesapeake, including a question regarding the powder which was \"not fit for service\" and was to be remanufactured at Malta, 23 March 1807; endorsement by James Barron, \"The Chesapeake's Powder, an important paper.\"","Autograph Letter Signed.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. He is sending up the Seamen for the Chesapeake.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: deserters from the newly assembled crew.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: attempted sale of James Barron's Dry Dock plan; news of Norfolk business interests.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed,E. Request that James Barron take an enclosed letter to Mr. Niggins at Malta and ask him to send back a pipe of Marsala Madeira if conveyance is available. Endorsement: \"From that infamous Hypocrite, T. Jefferson\" and \"No consequence.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Arabian horse, Selim.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the conduct of James Cosgrove, who had been a gunman on the U.S.S. Essex: \"most perverse.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Letter by Mrs. Cole asking that her husband be released from service on the Chesapeake.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A letter sent by Comm. Barron to Gibraltar (never delivered to Col. H.M.Clavering).","3 pages. Autograph Document Signed. \"Sensible of the disgrace . . . in the premature surrender of the U.S. Ship Chesapeaketo the English Ship of Leopard. . . request that an order be issued for the arrest of Commander James Barron . . . .\"","1 page. Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Draft. He (Comdr. James Barron) has forwarded a copy of the letter of accusations, as requested.","3 pages. Autograph draft signed. An account of the half hour battle in which 3 men were killed and 16 wounded.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the letter sent by his officers and his inability to travel due to his wounds.","2 pages. Typewritten copy. Explaining the action between the Chesapeake and the English Warship Leopard.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Re: divisions of cabins aboard ship.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Order to turn over command of the Frigate Chesapeake to Capt. Decatur.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Letter. Re: information needed for the Court of Enquiry of the Affair of the Chesapeake and Leopard, involving his brother James Barron.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. Autograph Document. Item was sent to Robert Smith, Secretary of the Navy, by James Barron, by way of Capt. Gordon.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Enclosing a call for a Court of Enquiry to investigate conduct of James Barron, for October 5.","2 pages. Autograph draft.","1 page. Typewritten copy. Re: the chance that the Chesapeake affair might be cause for a declaration of war.","2 pages. Autograph Document Signed.","5 pages. Autograph draft. Re: his wound, which makes it impossible for him to sit up; and his comments on the affair of the Chesapeake and the Leopard.","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Re: the action of the Chesapeake on 22 of June.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A list of the armament and complement of officers and men on the Ship Leopard; and a copy of the order of 1 June 1807 given by G. Berkeley, given in Halifax, Nova Scotia, under which the attack was made by the Leopard.","1 page. Autograph Draft.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: postponement of the trial to Friday the 16th, due to Barron's \"feeble state of health.\"","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Re: the taking of Mr. Saunders to assist Taylor in the defense of James Barron.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the day fixed for the Court Martial.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Report of the Court of Enquiry . . . \"Rascally . . .grounded with prejudice.","6 pages. Autograph Document.","Scope and Contents","pages. Autograph draft. Testimony of Captain Gordon in \"Chesapeake-Leopard\" trial. Autograph draft; Testimony of Captain Hall in \"Chesapeake-Leopard\" trial. 8 pages. Autograph draft; Capt. Gordon's 2nd dep'n. 4 pages. Autograph draft; \"Testimony\" at the Chesapeake- Leopard trial. Autograph draft. (See printed report of the Court Martial Proceedings, Box 13.)","3 pages.","4 pages.","3 pages.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: rumors of war with England; suggesting that subscriptions be raised for a ship of commerce to be commanded by James Barron, and that the President might remit his sentence.","1 page. Letter Signed. Re: Madison's appearance as a witness to the trial of Commodore James Barron.","Scope and Contents","22 pages. Autograph Document,E. The charges and decisions are given in detail; part of page 22, the last paragraph has been cut away. Endorsement by James Barron: \"The Congress of the U. States took up this affair and appointed a Committee to examine into my conduct. That Committee acquited (sic) me of all sort of blame; their report is to be found on their records.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. States that \"Doct. Bullus has been your decided enemy.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the decision of the Court Martial, which has not yet appeared.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Charges against Fitz. H. Babbit.","5 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the chance of the President's remitting the sentence of the Court Martial of James Barron, the President is expected hourly from Monticello.","Scope and Contents","2 letters. Original-6 pages. Copy-8 pages.Autograph Letter Signed. Copy included. Re: dissatisfaction with the outcome of the Court Martial of James Barron, criticism of the trial and \"this unhallowed sentence against you\"; and hopes for a full publication of the trial. Copy of the above included.","4 pages. Autograph draft.","1 page. Autograph draft.","Newspaper Clipping.","At the beginning of this box is to be found a curious ten page document from John Peake to Lord Gambier, 4 June 1811; in it he recommends \"an entirely new system for naval vessels.\" Also from this period, 7 September 1811 is the letter from W. Lewis to Chas. W. Goldsborough, Secretary of the Navy, which formed the basis for one of the accusations in the later Naval Enquiry on James Barron. The remainder of the material is from the years that Barron spent in exile in Copenhagen. Having arrived there in command of a commercial ship, Portia, in 1812, he was forced to sell the ship and remain in Denmark. His correspondence in connection with his attempts to make a living by his inventions show that he received patents on machines for spinning hemp into rope, cutting cork, kneading dough, and an improvised wind mill. His letter to Wm. Jones, Secretary of the Navy, asking an opportunity to serve his country at the conclusion of his sentence, 22 July 1813, remained unanswered. His correspondence of 1814 when he sold his European patents in expectation of an opportunity to return to the U.S. ended in disappointment. Much correspondence with his daughter, Jane A. Barron is from this period.","1 page. Autograph Document.","10 sheets. Autograph Letter Signed. (A copy, taken 10 April 1812).","Scope and Contents","20 pages. Incomplete. Autograph Letter Signed. A long discussion of \"Naval imbecility\" etc.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph copy. The report of the remarks made by Capt. James Barron to Mr. Lyons, British Consul, re: The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair. \"I am now convinced that he is not only a coward, but a traitor....\"","5 letters. Autograph copy signed. Re: Business matters.","9 letters. Autograph copy signed. Concerned with the sale of the ship formerly commanded by Barron and other business matters.","6 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the sale of the ship Portia, formerly commanded by Barron and other business matters.","1 pages. Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a previous letter.","Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: battles, \"Lord Wellington's victory over the Marmont.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a suit against Capt. A. Murray in the District Court, District of Delaware.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: \"Declaration of War on our part of 14th inst.\" And Capt. Hull's successful encounter with the Guerrier.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the purchase of Barron's ship.","2 items. Autograph Document.","2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: business affairs connected with the hemp spinning machine.","12 items. Autograph draft.","letter enclosing a commission as Brig.General of Militia","Number 4 as noted in state of December 24, 1813","A note to evacuate Craney Island off Norfolk, if the enemy should attack; officers are listed by name. Number 2 and 3 as noted in statement of December 24, 1813","The attack on Craney Island by the British on June 22, 1813","Morning reports for Regiment Infantry commanded by Lt Col Henry Beatty; 1st Regiment commanded by Major Wiley Campbell; 2nd Regiment commanded by Lt. Col. WM Sharp; 5th Regiment VA Militia; Troops under command of Col Thomas Read of Artillery,; Strength and state of the three troops of Cavalry commanded by Captain Carr","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his activity on a ship of Capt. Bradley and his desire to return to Barron.","4 pages. Autograph copy signed. A petition to have his naval recommendation put into practice.","4 pages. Autograph draft signed. A defense of his action [in The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair] and an accusation against his accusers, especially Capt. Gordon.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. The term of his suspension having expired, Barron asks for opportunity to serve his country.","6 items. Autograph Letters Signed. In one he mentions that he is writing to the Secretary of the Navy to offer his services to his country in the War.","5 pages. Autograph draft. Re: defense of Virginia, with mention of the Peninsula, Richmond, Petersburg, etc.","Autograph Document.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: patent for rope machine.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Offer to carry communications to America on his next trip.","4 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Agreement to sell to John Murray Forbes the patent to a hemp spinning machine, patented in Denmark, Sweden, and Russia.","4 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Sale of the rights to the machine outside Denmark to James Barron.","2 pages. Autograph Document Signed with Autograph Copy signed.","7 pages. Autograph draft,E. Addressed to \"Commodore Murray, at the Collector of Delaware.\" Re: duties on the cargo of the British ship Superior.","2 pages. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: Barron's attempts to return home and sale of his European patents.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Written when Barron expected to get passage back to the U.S. from Gothenberg when he sold his European patents to Forbes.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Personal affairs.","1 page. Document Signed. Grants permission to Capt. James Barron for the construction of a wind mill on which he, Forbes, holds patent rights.","1 page. Autograph copy signed. Re: chance for employment in France.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Preliminaries of peace were signed at Ghent between the British and American ministers.","4 pages. Printed Document.","3 pages. Autograph draft.","3 pages. Autograph copy. \"Taylor . . . is my brother.\"","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Appeals to Barron to aid him, and a letter after his release from prison.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. News of his attempts to set up in business in Europe and of his new invention, a cork-cutting machine.","12 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Business letters in which Ferrau expresses the sympathy in Copenhagen with the cause of Napoleon, and disappointed at his defeat.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business affairs.","1 page. 3 items. Autograph copy signed. Re: transactions in tobacco. Enclosed: 2 receipts.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's right of reinstatement among his countrymen.","2 pages. Autograph copy signed. For a patent on a machine for cutting corks.","The correspondence of 1816 through 1820 begins with business and family letters received in Copenhagen. After his return to the U.S. in 1819 there is correspondence with the Navy Department and President Monroe regarding the reinstatement of Barron in a naval command. The correspondence of June 1819 to March 1820 with Capt. Stephen Decatur is preserved, along with an account of the duel in which Barron was gravely injured and Decatur killed. (See \"The History of a transaction which there ought never to have been occasion for,\" an account of the duel written by James Barron in the Samuel Barron Papers, Box 1, Folder 8.) The correspondence with Capt. J. D. Elliott, his second, and reports of the controversies which followed the duel are included. Family letters include many from his daughter, Mrs. Jane Barron Hope.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: his life in the West Indies where he has gone from Copenhagen.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business affairs; permission granted to import refined sugar into Russia.","1 page. Autograph copy signed. Business affairs.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: his hope of returning to U.S. within the year; and of the impending marriage of Jane.","Scope and Contents","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. News from home: re: Capt. Johnson and lucrative business in the Dismal Swamp Canal; trade with St. Iago De Cuba; Capt. Sinclair; plans to move the Naval Yard from Gosport to York, still undecided; Capt. Fawn's misfortune; flourishing condition of Norfolk; $100,000 subscribed to open the \"Roan Oak Canal\"; Chs. K. Mallory, Collector; Barron's family living in town after their country house burned.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his machine for cutting corks now successful, and his desire for a patent on it.","9 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: her husband; detailed explanations of his cork cutting machine and his mill which \"will grind 100 bushels of corn in 24 hours, can be completed for little more than a common pidgeon house.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a knife [for the cork cutting machine].","2 items. Autograph Letter Signed. Contracts in Danish.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Contract for Elliptical Valve Pump Boxes, to be made and sold by Barron after getting a Danish patent.","2 items. Autograph Letters Signed. Authorization for the accountant of the U.S. Navy to pay the balance of his half-pay to Mrs. Elizabeth M. Barron or Mr. Wilton Hope (his son-in-law).","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Introducing a Mr. Poulson.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: commission given to Capt. Leech by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Document in Danish.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Document Signed, E. Statement re: his \"new invented Pump\" which he has offered to the Secretary of State.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Wishing him a pleasant passage.","4 pages. Autograph copy. Will Recorded at above date.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: St. Croix; and Barron's imminent departure.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Written to Barron as he is waiting to sail and after his arrival in Virginia.","Printed Autograph Document Signed. Document in Danish.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. James L. Ferrau having taken the degree of M.D. is returning to Copenhagen.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. An offer for the purchase of the copyright of the cork cutting machine in Great Britain.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"The President (James Monroe) takes a deep interest in your welfare . . . come on immediately to Washington and see the President himself . . ..\" Re: the debate in General Jackson's case.","2 pages. Autograph Copy. Re: that Capt. James Barron applied for passage to the U.S. from Gothenberg to offer his services in the war; was refused passage because the ship was under a neutral cartel, in June 1814.","1 page. Autograph copy. Re: that he saw letter addressed by Capt. Barron to the U.S. Secretary of the Navy, in 1813 offering his services to the U.S. and that Barron sought passage to the U.S. in 1814.","6 pages. Autograph draft signed. Request for readmission to the Navy, detailed denial of accusation which was contained in letter of Capt. William Lewis, 7 September 1811; he was in this country in September 1811 to April 1812.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A welcome home letter.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Enclosing half-pay vouchers.","19 letters. Autograph Draft Signed, Autograph Letters Signed.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: warrants for land in Kentucky issued to James Barron's father for Revolutionary War service, being 7777 2/3 acres on the Cumberland River and for 1777 2/3 acres on Hartland Creek.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Encouragement and best wishes.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Details of duel and of conversation between Barron and Decatur: re: Barron's condition.","2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: his nephew, Samuel [Barron] who is at sea as a 4 year old Midshipman on a U.S. warship; and re: bounty lands in Kentucky.","5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Written to Barron while he is recovering from wound received in duel; and comment on the outcome of the duel and public opinion re: the death of Decatur.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Elliott, who was the second for Barron in his duel, writes about public opinion of the duel and Barron's coming Court of Enquiry in New York.","8 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Finds that public opinion is strongly in favor of Barron after the Barron-Decatur correspondence has been published by the friends of the late Stephen Decatur.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Vouchers for pay sustenance and medical costs.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. His respects.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the published correspondence of Decatur, which appears to be helping Barron.","Newspaper Clipping. A lead editorial stating \" . . . Com. Barron stands acquitted of all blame.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: American group in Copenhagen.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sent with other letters from friends from Copenhagen.","Two letters written by James Barron to James Monroe. The first letter is eight pages, autograph draft signed, and an appeal for exoneration from the accusations made against him. The second letter is also eight pages, and a copy of a letter sent to the President of the U.S. informing him of Barron's reason for absence from the late war, also dated 1820 April.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a newly invented plough of Barron's.","4 pages. Printed Material.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's wound.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a visit to Washington.","2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: affairs in Denmark and the reception of the news of the duel.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: attacks by Mr. King.","3 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Countersigned by John Rainals, U.S. Consul. Power to collect debts in the U.S.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. The reaction in New York, \"your conduct has been applauded.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Account for the sale of his corkwood, 1817-1820.","2 copies. Autograph Letter Signed, Enc. Enclosed: power of Attorney. Re: land on Old Point in which an interest was held by Jane Barron, daughter of Samuel Barron (1) wife of G. Armistead.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Revolutionary War bounty land of Samuel Barron, father of James Barron.","This box contains the papers of 1821 which are concerned almost entirely with correspondence and other material related to the Naval Court of Enquiry held at the Brooklyn Naval Yard. The enquiry covered (1) the accusation made by W. Lewis in a letter of 7 September 1811 to the Secretary of the Navy, regarding remarks reported to have been made by Barron while in Portugal on a commercial trip regarding the Chesapeake- Leopard Affair and (2) the desire of Barron to return to active service in the War of 1812 upon the expiration of his sentence of suspension from the Navy. Statements of the trial and reactions to the verdict are included. See also: the Proceedings of the Court of Enquiry held at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, upon Captain James Barron of the United States Navy in May, 1821.Published in Washington City by Jacob Gideon, Junior, 1822. 111 pages.; \"Notes to the Trial of Commodore Barron, 1808.\" 8 pages. and; \"Proceedings of the General Court Martial convened for the trial of Commodore James Barron, Captain Charles Gordon, Mr. William Hook, and Captain John Hall of the United States Ship Chesapeakein the month of January, 1808.\" 496 pages. All are included in one volume in Box 13, folder 1 of the James Barron Papers (1).","Scope and Contents","2 copies. Autograph Document Signed. Attested Thomas Latimore.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Bill allowing five years pay for Barron's father's Revolutionary services has passed the House of Delegates; the President [of the U.S.] has not directed a Court of Enquiry, but has forced Barron to demand one for himself.","2 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the sending of a pair of spectacles to Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Marked \"Private.\" Instructed by the President of the U. States to enquire whether it would be agreeable to Barron to take command of the Navy Yard in Philadelphia.","3 pages. Autograph copies. Re: James Barron, to be held at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on or before 10 May.","2 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Re: the residence of James Barron in Copenhagen, his trips in 1811 and 1812, and his desire to be of use to his country in the War, after he was detained in Copenhagen.","3 pages. Autograph Copy. Re: Commo. James Barron, orig. dated 20 April 1820.","10 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Correspondence regarding the Court of Enquiry on Barron and the pamphlet [on the duel] that Elliot is publishing.","6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the arrangements for the Court of Enquiry and the discussions between Smith Thompson and James Barron which have led up to it; mention of the President's interest in the case. n.d. Typed copy of the above. TCop. 3 pages.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Asking the influence of Barron toward the candidacy of Gen'l Pryor for a Marshallship.","2 pages. Autograph Draft. Re: representing Barron at the Court of Enquiry in New York.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Purchased from Charles Hamilton, 1974. n.d. Typed copy of the above. Typed Copy. 1 page.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Document Signed. \"That, the want of funds alone kept him (James Barron) from returning to his country\" during the war. Folder 12 [1821]. Testimony of James Barron at the trial. ADr. 4 pages. (incomplete). See printed report of the Court of Enquiry. Proceedings, Box 13.","2 copies. Autograph Draft.","Pages 9-11. Autograph Draft.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for appointment to sail under James Barron.","Autograph Letter Signed. Re: survey of land of Comm. Barron. Enclosure: surveyor's plot.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: this interest of the people in Norfolk in the results of the Court of Enquiry.","6 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the appearance of Cleveland at the Court of Enquiry, and criticism of the \"stupid, unmeaning, milk and water decision of the Court.\"","5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the Court of Enquiry and the Sentence of the Court in which one member did not concur and which [President] Monroe did not sign.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. A report of the attempts of James Barron to return to the U.S. from Sweden on the John Adams.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in Copenhagen.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Best wishes for the outcome of the enquiry.","6 pages. Autograph Document Signed. Countersigned by Ino E. Hall, Mayor. Answers to questions put by Lt. Wheaton, Judge Advocate.","Scope and Contents","14 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the attacks of \"the Decatur faction\" on Barron, the results of the Court of Enquiry, and the action of the U.S. Congress on the case.","2 pages. Autograph draft. His final testimony at the Board of Enquiry.","1 page. Autograph Copy. He has been informed that the testimony has ended at the Board of Enquiry; he will remain in the city until he hears the verdict.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Letter in which the opinion of the Court is quoted in full; James Barron is not completely exonerated.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Protest against the decision of the Court.","2 pages.","1 page. Autograph Draft signed. Requests a full copy of the proceedings of the Court.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the sending of a rhubarb plant which Barron admired.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a machine designed by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. He reports the rumor that Barron is to be returned to command \"very speedily.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his family and a receipt for Barron's ailment - numatic and nitric acid in warm water drunk with meals.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Requesting the loan of Capt. Elliot's dueling pistols.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to dine.","2 pages. Autograph copy. Re: his newly invented washing machine.","Correspondence of the year 1822, much of it concerned with the sentence of the Court of Enquiry and opinions regarding it, including several letters each from A. McLane, Wilmington, Del., R. J. Cleveland, Lancaster, Massachuetts, Wm. Craig, Philadelphia, and Capt. J.D. Elliott, Barron's second in the duel with Decatur. Included is correspondence with Barron's daughters, Mary and Margaretha, and his son-in-law, Capt. John P. Tuttle, and business correspondence in connections with his inventions, a washing machine and a new type of oil lamp.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Family affairs.","17 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Correspondence concerning the results of the Court of Enquiry, the actions of the enemies of Barron, and a suggestion that he demand a Court Martial to clear his name; and discussion of Barron's new invention, a washing machine.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's claim against the Commonwealth of Virginia.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's claim for his father's bounty lands or for compensation.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"Your washing machine answers admirably well both for washing and ironing, it only wants to be known to become generally used...\"","2 pages. Autograph Draft Signed. Request for a return of duty paid on models of his machinery, which he brought to U.S. in 1815.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: indemnity for the capture of the ship Jane, commanded by Barron.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the reactions to the case of Barron in the Boston area; a scandal concerning the building of gunboats and the trial of Lt. Abbott; and interest in the washing machine invented by Barron.","5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: reports of the Court of Enquiry; the publication of his correspondence connected with the Barron-Decatur duel; and a description of his going overboard on a trip to New York and being 1 l/2 hours in the water before rescue.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Asking for the hand of Margaretta Barron in marriage, and naval news.","12 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Correspondence concerning commercial matters and inventions of Barron including windlass, cutting machine for straw, oil lantern, and pump.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: her sister, Mrs. Christmas, whose husband has recently died; and of her desire to return to Copenhagen.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a recently published pamphlet, which concerns Barron; and the attitude of Congress toward Barron's claims.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. A request that a decision be made on his case.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: patent on windlass invented by Barron; and disaster of \"the loss of the Albion with her passengers and quarter part of the crew.\"","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the receipt in England of models of machines invented by Barron and the showing of them to prospective buyers.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Requesting a recommendation for his son to be admitted as a Cadet at West Point.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: selling his windlass machine in England.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a receipt.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business concerned with the windlass machine of Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Sent with the gift of a spyglass.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Business matters and news of Navy affairs.","3 items. Autograph Documents Signed.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request that Barron recommend a young man to be commissioned First Lieutenant.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the completion of gunboats.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the model for a windmill invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: an oil lamp invented by Barron.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the \"bad times\" in Baltimore.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: canvas sent to U.S. and problem of payment for it.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in Copenhagen.","1 page. Copy of Autograph Letter Signed. Introducing Mr. Brien and Captain McPharron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for a loan.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to meet the son of John Marshall.","7 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Business letters; mention of a spinning machine invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Enclosing payment for a requisition signed by the Secretary of the Navy plus his regular pay.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Barron is in Philadelphia to consult Dr. Phisicle.","7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his faith in Barron and his defense of him in private conversations.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: personal affairs.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: personal affairs.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Personal affairs concerned with friends in Copenhagen.","Scope and Contents","2 copies. Printed Letter, ES. Announcement of the \"United States Naval Chronicle\" with endorsement, signed.","Autograph Letter Signed. This letter was enclosed with the above announcement, located in Box-folder: 6:10.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"The course . . . of the Executive of our country against you calls loudly for . . . indignation.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: some great sorrow that has befallen the family.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed, E. Introducing Dr. French; endorsement, \"who married Miss Elizabeth Barron.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: canvas sold in America for which he has not been paid; and sympathy for Barron and \"the intrigues of your enemies.\"","Scope and Contents","4 pages. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: his \"miserable situation\": his constant application for some employment, his visits with [President Monroe], and the lack of any response from the Navy Department.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Reports in detail his losses in a disastrous sailing venture in the Pacific.","Autograph Letter Signed. 2 pages. Gives hope that \"the next incumbent of the White House may venture to look to your claim.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Barron's trip to Washington to claim his rights; and possibility that General Jackson will be Pennsylvania's candidate for the Presidency.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. He has commended Barron to Mr. Forsythe of the U.S. Congress.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph Letter. Re: the bellows invented by Barron for ventilating ships.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Asks horticultural information.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the support that Gen'l Jackson has given Barron; and Jackson's candidacy for President.","4 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: Barron's claims in Washington, his support by Gen'l Jackson, and his appointment as Commander to the Philadelphia Navy Yard.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his wife, the former Margaretta Barron, and his family.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. He expresses his sympathy with James Barron in his persecution and states his intention of bringing the matter before the Secretary of the Navy.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: the installation of bellows [for ventilation] on the ship commanded by Capt. Kennedy.","5 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the Navy Bill before Congress; the nomination of Jackson as the candidate for President of the U.S.; add Barron's appointment to the Commander of the Philadelphia Navy Yard.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Concerning his ancestors and his present predicament.","1 page. Autograph Letter. Reports, \"we feel confident now we shall have the notes of Georgia.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to dinner.","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: Naval matters.","Scope and Contents","1 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. A letter of introduction for Comm. James Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Social note.","5 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the availability of corkwood for the making of bottle corks.","1 page. Printed Letter Signed. To meet General Lafayette, signed by John Adams, Mayor, and by Wm. Fitzwhylson and Tho. Brockenbrough.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Application for the position of Secretary to Barron should he be called back into active service, which seems to be imminent.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Expresses gratification that Barron has been called into active service by the \"good old President.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: twilled cotton; and congratulations \"on your recent change of situation.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Expresses \"joy at the termination of your unmerited persecution.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: an order for corkwood.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Rejoices \"that you are restored to a station in the Service to which you have been so long and so justly entitled.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Appreciation for the gift of a spyglass.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: \"the friendly manner the good old President received you,\" and \"the conduct of the two scoundrels that has come out against you in Philadelphia.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Complaining about too heavy duties in the Navy Yard (of which Barron is commander).","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the appointment of Barron as Commander of the Philadelphia Navy Yard and of the resentment of some persons in Philadelphia.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. \"If my candor to Mr. Monroe had any effect in the application of the Golden Law (of justice) be assured it is a great satisfaction to me.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Accusation against some of the officers of the Yard.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to meet General Lafayette.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Gratitude from the committee appointed to receive General Lafayette, for the Naval salutes ordered by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a request by General Lafayette that a visit be made to the Naval Yard. (under the Command of Barron).","2 tickets. Printed Autograph Material. Signed by J.A.S. Lewis, Chairman. Enclosed envelopes in which the tickers were enclosed, endorsed. AC.","2 pages. Autograph Document, E. Endorsed: \"List of invited guests to dine with General Lafayette.\"","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. \"Your appointment gives all the people of this county much satisfaction.\"","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: events around Norfolk.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Sympathy with Barron and daughters in their bereavement; and a notice of a runaway servant.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sympathy in his sorrow.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a planned visit to Yorktown.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a leave of absence.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. An invitation to a ball honoring General Lafayette. Card of admission enclosed.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Yorktown celebration and social news.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph Letter. A report on the ship's ventilators invented by Barron.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph Letter. A covering letter for the above.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed, Printed. Re: a book on \"System of Pyrotechny\" by her late husband, James Cutbush, written on fold of the printed prospectus.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for recommendation for position of Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Largely illegible, but begins, \"My father gives me the agreeable task of answering your letter . . . .\"","Scope and Contents","4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: acts before Congress, including \"Col. Johnson's for the abolition of imprisonment for debt and of Mr. Johnson from Louisiana to appropriate all the public land to internal improvement and education in the United States\"; and that \"either General Jackson or Mr. Adams must be elected (to the Presidency) by Congress.\"","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the drafting of an unspecified memorial.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a memorial to Congress concerned with claims under the Florida Treaty.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Congratulations on his appointment; re: his cruise and the independence of Peru.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: A Negro Man Ned, about who Gen'l Andrew Jackson was concerned.","18 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Much news of Naval events in Norfolk, including criticism of the Admiral, the trial of Stewart, letter of Gen'l Jackson to Mr. Clay, and the movement of warships in and out of Norfolk.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the raising of an army.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the nephew of Barron, Midshipman [Samuel] Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: a representation he made to Congress.","1 pages. Printed Autograph Document Signed. Notice of election to the Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia.","14 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Family letters covering the period in Philadelphia where he commanded the Navy Yard, and his time in Washington as Chairman of a Naval Court Martial.","7 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. A. McLane, a Revolutionary war veteran, writes of his experiences accompanying Gen'l Lafayette on his visits to America.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. A plea for more regular payment of wages.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Report of his journey to report for duty.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the outfitting of ships; and of Barron's ventilation system, \"it may be hailed as the salvation of our Navy.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: affairs in Copenhagen.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Introducing John Geddes.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Recommending Henry Crabb.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Supporting the claims of William Crabb, Assistant Navy Store Keeper.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Requesting assistance for the appointment of his son, George, to the Service.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Notice of transfer of Barron to the command of the Gosport Navy Yard in Virginia.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for leave.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request to be placed under the command of Barron.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to a testimonial dinner to be given for Barron on the occasion of his removal from Philadelphia. Enclosure: a toast to Philadelphia.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: family affairs.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Regret at Barron's departure from Philadelphia.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request advice regarding the milling of flour.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. He writes of his difficult situation in the Navy.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Invitation to a dinner.","3 letters. Autograph Letters Signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the Florida Treaty.","3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for an assignment.","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Offers self as Secretary to Barron who it is rumored is to command the Frigate Brandywine conveying Gen. Lafayette to France.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Request for help in getting his back wages from the Navy.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Reporting as a witness at the court martial of Charles Stewart.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: his brother, Dr. Richard Kennon, who is relieved of sea duty and placed under the command of Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Submitting his bust of Gen'l Lafayette to the Public Inspector at Washington.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the romance of Lt. Pendergrast and Virginia Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the suitor for the hand of Virginia Barron.","2 items. Autograph letter signed, Enclosed. Enclosing account for services in taking out a patent for Barron on angle-lever-windlass.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: some affairs before Congress - - largely illegible.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: verbal message given as ships passed, but not heard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. \"We all rejoiced in what must have been so gratifying to yourself after so long and so painful a period of suspense.\"","3 pages. Copy of Autograph letter signed. Forwarded to Captain Edmund P. Kennedy then to James Barron. A report of valuable use of the bellows invented by Barron in changing air below decks and in the control of disease there.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for leave of absence.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report on return from his leave.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph letter signed, Enclosed. Re: the use of the title, \"Commodore\" honorary since the Navy has no such rank.","1 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: transportation of powder to Richmond","1 page. Copy of Autograph letter. Defense of the Navy Constructor at the Yard.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the ventilation on ships and suggestions for improvements.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report of speech by John Randolph in which he \"abused everybody\" including Barron in regard to the Chesapeakeaffair and the duel with Decatur. Added note: \"Burn it as soon as you read it.\"","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: his cruise, Naval discipline, and injustice the President's message recommending a Naval Academy. Re: South American politics and the fall of Callas.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the completion of ships being built to order.","pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the build-up of the Navy.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report that all is quiet in that area, that no piracies are heard of.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Correspondence regarding the new type wooden docks and new type dry docks, invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: his invention of a new type of dock.","Autograph letter signed. Invitation to dinner.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the estate of John B. Osborn, grandson of David Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Social news.","1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Declining to get involved in more controversy concerning his treatment by the Navy in the past years.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A recommendation of the bearer, T.H. Yateman.","Cop of Autograph letter. Relating to affairs of the Navy Yard, Gosport, Virginia.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: a recommendation to the Treasury Department relative to a \"system of telegraph for the United States.\"","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the \"automatic chess player.\"","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Sending a greeting to Commo. Barron from his friends in Denmark.","2 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a Mr. Butler.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: social news of Norfolk.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: shipping around the Cape.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph letter. Accepting position of godfather to Kennedy's son and approving the choice of James Barron as his proxy; statement of his high regard for the Navy.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family and Naval news.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the log boats invented by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for the service of Coxwain Parker, sympathy at death of Lieut. Tuttle.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Invitation to tea.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the success of the ventilating bellows invented by Barron.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A recommendation that he leave the area in the \"sickly season\" for the sake of his health.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: an appointment marked \"Private.\"","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: personal and Naval affairs.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: personal matters.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introducing Capt. Basil Hall of the British Navy.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. News that he has received an appropriation of $50,000 from the Congress for an exploration.","3 pages. Autograph Draft. Re: the drowning of Mr. Slidwell, Mr. Rodgers, and Mr. Harrison.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for an introduction.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introducing Wm. Barrister.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Application to serve as a midshipman under Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: his son who is to report to Barron for service.","1 page. Printed letter. Re: claims under the Treaty of Ghent.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: shipments of wine.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Enclosed with a pamphlet on dry rot (now lost).","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request that her letters be forwarded to her son who is serving on a ship in the Pacific.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request for dimensions of the moveable crane invented by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request that Midshipman Joyner return to the Department.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for information on a \"Denmark stove.\"","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Recommendation for Barry Hayes.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Commending the ship's ventilators invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Appointment of Barron to the command of the U.S. Frigate Guerriere, flagship of the Pacific Fleet.","1 page. Autograph Draft. Asking to be excused from Pacific Command because of his business in establishing claims for his father's Bounty Lands.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the curative values of wearing a steel plate next to the body.","1 page. Copy of Autograph letter signed.","Incomplete copy of the above is located in folder 21. Autograph Draft. 1 page.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introduction of Midshipman Petway.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's refusal of the command of the Guerriere.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed, card. Marked \"Private.\" Re: an epidemic of yellow fever on his ship which he attributes to the removal of the bellows air pump which had been removed from his ship at the last overhaul. \"It is the invention of Commo. Barron . . . I consider it a thorough safe guard from local fever, and shall not willingly go to sea without one.\"","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Congratulations to Barron On the election of his friend Andrew Jackson as President of the U.S.; news of events and ships in the Pensacola Navy Yard.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Personal matters.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Smith, a former Marine, writes for \"a Common pension in the country of my adoption,\" thanks Barron and Lieut. Pendergast for their kindness to him, and sends greetings to Gen'l Andrew Jackson and his nephew Maj. Andrew J. Donaldson.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. A tumor that has been removed from Barron's son-in-law Pendergrass, and Re: Barron's visit with \"your old Favorite General\" (Pres. Jackson).","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a delivery of stone on the orders of Commo. Warrington.","4 pages. A strong letter of censure for Smoot's actions in the Yard.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed, reply. A call for the repayment of a loan made by the father of McLane; Barron's reply is copied on the reverse.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: his orders to report to the Constellation, under the command of Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: his orders to report to Barron for duty on the Constellation.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: gossip regarding them and Barron's romantic interest elsewhere.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting help in his attempt to receive another commission in the Navy.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Asking a recommendation to the President [of the U.S.].","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Request for help in placing the son of Hansen in a U.S. Mercantile House, and asking the assistance of Commo. Barron.","3 pages. Autograph Draft. Complaint regarding a letter received from Rodgers and defense of his own position in regard to material for building at the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Sent with a tobacco box which was to be a gift for Gen'l Jackson.","1 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: cotton duck.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Regrets that he is unable to accept invitation.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: something, which Eaton has requested, unnamed.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. En route to Chile where a revolution is reported; and Re: a difficulty with the ship St. Peter, at sea.","Autograph document.","2 pages. Printed material.","112 pages used. Autograph Volume. The copies of letters are written in Barron's hand and are signed, and cover the period from 14 May 1829 through 17 May 1831.","Autograph letter signed. Request that Barron send relief, for their boat is stuck on a sand bar at the Point of Shoals.","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. Written at \"4 o'clock in the morning\" a second appeal for relief.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of appreciation for Barron's \"kindness and good offices.\"","1 page. Printed Autograph Letter Signed. Notice of pay due the late John P. Tuttle on the 11th June 1827, the day he died.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the settling of claims, the Navy Bill, and the trial of Creighton.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: activities of Tyler and Eaton.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the death of Commo. Chauncy, and threat of assassination of Van Buren.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the appointment of Kennedy to command the Frigate U. States on a two-year cruise, and of the opposition of Tazewell to the Navy Bill.","Autograph letter signed. Introducing Midshipman Pitcher, son of the Governor of New York.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: supplies received at the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Reports that he has received orders to transfer to the Brazil station.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the death of Barron's grandson, son of Mrs. [Jane Barron] Hope.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the cork cutter invented by Barron.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. An appeal to Barron to intercede with the President against the dismissal of the U.S. Consul in Malta.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: information desired from Commo. Sinclair.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: standards of Army and Navy rank.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's fixtures on the ship.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: some invention.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the purchase of a boat.","3 pages. Autograph document signed. Application for a patent on a fan.","1 page. Autograph note. Re: Barron's cork cutter, his automatic fan; and recollections of her father Re: Barron's command office the Norfolk Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph draft.","Scope and Contents","3 pages. Autograph draft. Dated at Pensacola, signed by William H. Chase and Thomas Wright.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting a personal commendation, which might serve to influence the President in reversing a court martial sentence.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting a personal commendation, which might serve to influence the President in reversing a court martial sentence.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: rumor that Commo. Bainbridge will be restored to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's move to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard and chance of the reinstatement of Commo. Bainbridge at that post.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A description of the U.S. ship John Adams.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: affairs at Washington and General Jackson's good offices.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Report on the good condition of the ship, as tried under sail.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A letter of appreciation.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Regret expressed that Barron is leaving the Gosport Station to take charge of another.","1 page. Autograph document.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: orders for his son.","Printed Autograph Document Signed,Card.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: \"the model of a machine intended for the transportation of the U. States' mail.\"","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: a government appointment; and fresh fish and oysters from the Norfolk area.","Scope and Contents","8 pages. Autograph Draft. Endorsement on reverse of page 4, \"Essays upon Naval Subjects by Commo. Barron.\" A cover note/enclosure: 11 December 1831. James Barron, Philadelphia, to Louis McLane. Autograph Draft. 1 page.","2 items. Autograph letter signed. Complaining of being held as insane in the hospital. 2 pages.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Urging Barron to not let it be known that he is willing to leave the Station, because of his enemies there.","Autograph letter.","3 pages. Autograph document. Endorsed: on reverse-side of page 2, \"Essays upon Naval Subjects by Como. Barron.\" Re: the Naval Bill before Congress re: naval grades and the new grade of Admiral.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: his difficulties in obtaining a government appointment.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: publications concerning the Barron-Decatur duel and articles on the subject in the Baltimore Sun.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: an article in the Globe regarding John Thompson, a contractor at the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a claim made by Thompson before the Committee of Claims of the Congress.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Regret at being unable to participate in February 22 civic ceremonies.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Mention of Barron's (second) wife; re: difficulties between Comm. Elliott and Capt. Dallas; opposition to Barron in Philadelphia; other naval news.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. \"The President has dismissed Bryne and all the officers involved in the late duel at Philadelphia.\"","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Exonerating Elliott of charges brought by Dallas. Also, copy sent to Capt. A. Dallas.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: payment for land warrants.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: his letterbooks which he is refusing to turn over to the Department.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Marked \"Confidential.\" Report of his difficulties with Capt. Dallas.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Marked \"Personal and confidential.\" Request to be transferred from his command in Philadelphia.","Scope and Contents","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Sent with \"Murray's list\" and an epitome of his life.","3 pages. Autograph document signed.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: her father who is so ill that he cannot write.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the Revolutionary War service of Richard Tool.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the ventilators for ships invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: repairs needed on the ship \"Ruth and Mary.\"","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Apologies for the non-delivery of the Norfolk Herald.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Invitation to attend the lectures of the Geological Society of Pennsylvania.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the Arabian horse Selim (brought to U.S. by Barron after Tripolitan War).","Scope and Contents","11 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: \"The South Carolina Sedition\" and the dangers of the Nullification.","Scope and Contents","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: Thomas Boucher, Commodore in Virginia Navy in 1776; the logbook of James Barron, Sr., recently discovered; and the chance that the northern manufacturers will force the \"Dissolution of the Union\" forming a \"Southern Republic.\"","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Newsy letters of family and naval affairs.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Asking his support in conflict with the Naval Department.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Complaint that his pay in the Navy Yard has been reduced to $1.00 per day.","5 pages. 2 copies. Autograph draft. Petition for a patent on the log construction of ships.","1 page. Autograph draft.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the death by cholera of William Thaler, Consul to Cuba; and his desire to have the post -- asking Barron's recommendation.","1 page. Autograph letter, E. An appointment given for \"this evening or early tomorrow morning.\" Endorsement with list of things which Barron was to discuss with the President.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Plan for building a ship according to Barron's plan on the Ohio River; funds needed.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the need for Barron's ship of logs, to avoid disasters.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a certificate to be signed.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family affairs.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: the grappling hooks used by the ancients in sea battles about which Barron had enquired.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: a ship coming into the Navy Yard to discharge the crew.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Acknowledgments of receipt of specifications for patent of \"Prow Ship\" or \"application of steam power to the purposes of War.\"","2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: value of the air pump invented by Barron, as used on a cruise off the coast of Brazil.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Printed copy included. Certificate of the value of the valve pump invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph draft.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting a recommendation for the position of Purser.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Enquiry regarding the \"prospect of a reorganization of the Marine Corps.\"","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request that he sign a certificate \"to prosecute Cousin Judy's claim for her father's services.\"","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the steam prow ship that was invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Agrees that Barron should seek the consideration of Congress of his steam prow invention.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Complaint of new rates of pay in the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Report that warrant has been issued for his Revolutionary War services.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Asking that his steam prow for battleships be presented to the House for consideration.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Asking his support in keeping civilian workers at the Navy Yard.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Invitation to explain his steam prow ship to the Committee on Naval Affairs.","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Re: \"bellows ventilator which have been used in Naval Ships of the U.S. for eight or ten years, with no reward given to Barron, the inventor.\"","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Asking consideration of his bellows ventilator for use on Naval ships.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Submitting his invention of ships ventilator for consideration by the Congress.","14 letters. Autograph letters signed. News letters about the family of Barron and Naval events in Norfolk; re: his trouble with a Navy agent, of Dr. Cowdery, of Lt. William Cunningham's Revolutionary War service; re: his son Phil[emon] in the Naval service.","4 letters. Autograph letters signed. Correspondence concerning bounty for Revolutionary War service.","2 letters. Autograph draft signed. Re: filtering machine invented by Barron.","Scope and Contents","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: filtering machine invented by James Barron and submitted to the Navy.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: filtering machine submitted to the Navy.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Recommendation for the ship's ventilator invented by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: completion of his pump before a committee on inventions.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Complaint regarding the rating that the Navy gives to Master Workmen in its yards.","Autograph draft signed. Re: a new edition of the book on naval flag signals, the first book having been prepared by Barron. Also second copy of the same.","Scope and Contents","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Correspondence regarding patents on a ship ventilator and \"cast iron blocks\" [for making shells].","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Recollection of meeting Barron at an oyster supper given by Col. Bassett in Williamsburg during the visit of Gen'l Lafayette in 1824; enquiry concerning Byrd Chamberlayne's service in the Revolutionary War.","6 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: a steam powered ship invented by Kendall about which there is a patent controversy with Dr. Planton (Platon).","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: floating dry dock and new type pump invented by Barron.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: new Navy regulations and back pay for self and Barron.","4 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: Barron's actions during the War of 1812 and continuing controversy which concerned Elliott's part in the Barron-Decatur duel.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: Revolutionary War bounties for services of Barron, his father, and Godfrey Ragsdale.","1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Re: pump invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Requests support for her son who is seeking an appointment to West Point.","12 pages. Autograph letter signed.","Scope and Contents","6 items. Autograph draft signed. Discussions of the \"steam cylinder craft\" invented by Kendall.","1 page. Printed Autograph Draft Signed. Bill to pay Ann Mortimer Barron, the daughter of William Barron, for services in the Revolutionary War.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: letters forwarded to Barron.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. \"On the subject of Armed Steam Vessels.\"","2 pages. Autograph document signed. An application for a patent on the process for making shells of blocks of cast iron.","5 pages. Copy of Autograph letter signed. \"On the [ship] Portia's business,\" which was sold in Copenhagen because it was impounded there due to the war with Great Britain.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: a descendant's war pay claim to be paid by Miss Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Description of Maine coastline.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: \"on Prow Ship.\"","Scope and Contents","pages. Autograph letter signed, Copy of Autograph letter signed. Evaluation of the \"Prow Ship\" invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Thanking Barron for information regarding the steam boat.","2 pages. Autograph draft. \"Copy of a letter written by me for the S[ecretary] of the Navy on the pay of officers.\" He urges increases in Navy pay in all grades.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Comment on the steam prow ship.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the cork cutting machine and the pump invented by Barron.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the opposition of the local whig party to him as a Jackson man.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: the claim of John Thompson.","2 pages. Printed material. Re: the pump and cork-cutter.","2 pages. Autograph draft.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family Affairs.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: an order on him from Taylor.","15 pages. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: the steam prow war ship.","1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed.","1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed. Letterhead has engraving of the hotel front.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: a portrait of Barron.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Re: wind mill improved by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Enclosing a letter from Adm. Sir Isaac Coffin Bart.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: steam prow ship.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: steam prow ship.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: the sharing of profits on the invention of the cylinder steam boat and plans for building such a craft.","2 letters. Autograph drafts. Re: the cylinder steam boat.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Requesting the plans of the U.S. Ship John Adams to serve as a model for war ships being built by Spain.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Family letters, including notice of the death of Mrs. Pendergast, the daughter of Barron, and of Barron's grandchild.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: the model of a boat which is to be built.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: Revolutionary War claims.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Re: patent rights to the pump invented by Barron.","2 Autograph drafts. Re: problems of armed steam vessels.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: on the subject of armed steam vessels.","1 page. Autograph document signed.","1 page. Autograph document signed.","Autograph document signed. 1 p. Engraving of the interior of the store is on the letterhead.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: War bounties which have run out because of lapsed time.","1 page. Autograph draft. Re: pay of ship masters.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: letter of Capt. [H.A.] Mix of the Navy.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the renewal of patents on the cork cutter and pump.","1 page. Printed material.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. An appeal for the command of a ship or permission to build his steam prow warship \"when a war was considered inevitable.\"","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the case of John Thompson.","1 page. Autograph Draft Signed. Re: Barron's business before the Committee of Claims.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: need for the increase in the Navy.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Norfolk news.","Autograph document. \"Estimate for a floating dock for repairing Schooners of 175 tons burthen.\"","1 page. Autograph draft signed. A reference to [Henry A.] Wise.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: money sent from Mr. Pendergast, Barron's son-in-law.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: floating dry dock invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: a new type of dock.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Receipt for the model of the floating dock invented by Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for Barron's interest in him.","1 page. Autograph draft. Power of attorney for land claims.","1 page. Printed Autograph Document Signed. Receipt for the description of a valve-board pump.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a portrait.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Accounts of experiments made with bellows invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Signs self as commanding the East India and Asia [?].","1 page. Autograph letter signed Receipt for \"additional remarks on your galley.\"","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: samples of cork.","2 copies. Autograph drafts signed. Petition concerning the Navy signals which Barron first reorganized in 1798 and 1799.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Enclosing a sketch of \"Floating Dry Dock at Smithland on the Ohio River, mouth of Cumberland.\"","5 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: the galley invented by Barron.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: a galley invented by Barron.","Scope and Contents","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the \"Bill reported for the Ventilator\" [to Congress].","Printed autograph material, Card.","2 pages. Copy of Autograph letter signed. Re: repairs to U.S. Ship Pennsylvania.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Family and other news from Norfolk, including reaction to his resignation from the command of the Navy Yard in Philadelphia.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a box sent her by Barron.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Re: the rumor that Comm. Rodgers has resigned the presidency of the Board of Naval Commissioners and that an officer junior to Barron may be appointed to the position.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Request for an autograph for his collection.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Resigning his command because a junior officer who has served him as a Lieutenant is being placed over him.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the patent for the floating dry dock.","1 page. Autograph document signed. An account sheet.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. A farewell letter as Barron left the command of the Yard.","1 page. Autograph draft signed. Appreciation for an affectionate letter of farewell from these.","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Appreciation of a letter of farewell from these.","Autograph letter, Autograph draft. Re: Miles King.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: his readiness to act in Barron's behalf.","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. Complaining about his treatment by the Navy.","Printed Autograph Document Signed. For Life of Burr.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: articles and letters received for Barron after his departure from Philadelphia.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: gun carriage invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Offering his assistance needed by Barron that he can render.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: stoves left by Barron.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Introducing Capt. Von Shanter of the Russian Imperial Navy.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the conditions of (sailing) Masters in the Navy and a memorial on the subject which was before Congress.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: \"my connexion [sic] with that unhappy duel.\"","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the Polar Expedition and regret at Barron's leaving Philadelphia.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family affairs, with greetings to her father, James Barron.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the gun carriage and steam vessels.","1 page. Autograph letter signed.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: family and Norfolk affairs.","4 pages. Autograph letter signed. A report at the end of a cruise of three years and six months.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Family affairs.","3 letters. Autograph letters signed. Complaining against continued slander in the newspapers.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the services of Barron's father in the Revolutionary War.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the importing of Jack Asses by the Commanders of Squadrons.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. Applying for the position of chief clerk for Barron when he becomes President of the Navy Board. Enclosed: newspaper clipping announcing the rumor that Barron is to be appointed President of the Navy Board.","2 pages. Autograph draft. Explanation for the importation of \"Jack Asses and other animals.\" Enclosure: \"Extract from Hon. Sam'l L. Southard,\" signed Dan[ie]l F. Patten. Re: animals, seeds, and plants.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Report on the political situation in South America.","3 pages. Autograph letter signed. Complaints about the Navy Board.","6 letters. Autograph letters signed. Re: troubles that Elliott had experienced on his last cruise with his officers and Marines; of the conflict that he was having with Mr. Paulding, Secretary of the Navy; and of rumors of arrangements for the trial of Elliott.","2 pages. Autograph draft signed. A statement regarding his claims on the Navy.","2 pages. Autograph letter signed. Re: the death of his son, Philemon.","2 letters. Autograph letters signed. Complaints about his treatment by the Navy; and valuable information on the \" Portia,\" the commercial ship captained by Barron which was held in Copenhagen by the outbreak of the War of 1812.","1 page. Autograph letter signed. A note sent with \"Judy, a colored woman,\" who is proceeding to Germantown, [Pennsylvania], where she is to be the servant of Commodore James Barron and family.","Autograph document signed. Tuition and board for Master J. Hope (grandson of JB).","Autograph letter signed, R. Inquiry concerning land owned by Barron's father (war bounty lands). Reply regarding the sale of some land by his brother, Samuel Barron, as the administrator of their father's estate.","Printed material. Suggesting that steam vessels, made 400 feet long by 100 feet wide, drawing 20 feet of water, could make the passage to Europe in eight days.","Autograph letter signed. Re: 2,000 acres of land for which $1000 is offered.","Autograph letter signed, R. New President of the Navy Department thanks Barron for a letter in which he asks Pres. William Henry Harrison for an appointment.","Autograph letter signed, Card. The Secretary of the Navy writes, sending the greetings of the President.","Autograph letter signed. Re: the death of General Harrison and of Gov. Tyler, his successor.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's chances under the new President, Tyler.","Autograph letter signed. Re: the calling of attention of the Secretary of the Navy to articles by Barron on naval subject; the articles are listed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: his preparations to sail for Rio.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Navy Department and reappointment of Barron.","Autograph letter signed, E. Endorsed \"Commo B's 2nd wife, formerly Mary Anne Wilson.\"","Autograph letter signed. Navy news.","Autograph letter signed. \"The engines will be ready to be tried in 8 days...\"","Autograph letter signed. Family affairs, with endorsement of explanation.","2 copies. Autograph letter signed, E. Endorsement: \"The secretary of the Navy to Commo. Biddle approving his discharging of Joshua Parker, a Pensioner for bad conduct as complained of by the Commodore in his letter of January 19. A precedent for like cases.\"","Autograph document signed. Bounty lands for Revolutionary War service of JB (1).","Autograph copies. Orders to assume command of the Naval Asylum at Philadelphia.","Autograph letter signed. Norfolk news.","Autograph letter signed. Offering services as Secretary.","Autograph draft signed. Expressing the need for a carpenter.","Autograph letter signed. Re: the \"solid-bottomed steamboat.\"","2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Request for a boat for the inmates.","Card,E.","Autograph letter signed, E. Endorsement by Miss Janey Hope Marr.","Autograph letter signed. Family affairs.","Autograph letter signed. Recommending Edward Higgins.","Autograph letter signed. Re: a presidential review of the decision in the court martial of Elliott.","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. \"You have had a rough time of it ever since the battle of Lake Erie....\" Comments on Cooper, \"undoubtedly the finest among our Literary Men\" and on the necessity of reform in the Court Martial system.","Autograph letter signed. Re: his removal from office by the President of the U.S.","Autograph letter signed. Re: letters received and letter of Noah in which there is \"Cooper's explanation of the Erie Affair.\"","Autograph letter signed. Introducing Midsh. John Guest, \"who is about commencing his studies at the Naval Asylum.\"","Autograph draft signed. Report that he has expelled Daniel Conway and Joshua Parker.","Autograph letter signed. Order to readmit Conway and Parker to the Asylum.","Autograph draft signed. Reply concerning Conway and Parker.","Autograph letter signed. Personal affairs.","Autograph letter signed. Re: some cider he has sent; and decrying the state of the country with failing banks, etc.","Autograph draft signed.","Autograph draft signed. Re: pay for the Carpenter's Mate at the Asylum.","Autograph draft signed. Re: an inmate, Patrick Malloy.","Card. Re: medical officer's reports.","2 copies. Autograph letter signed, R. Asking a report on all employees at the Naval Asylum and Hospital. Reply that the reports are being prepared.","Autograph letter signed. Introducing John F. Abbott.","2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Letter enclosing reports on the personnel of the Asylum.","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Directs the discharge of Patrick Malloy.","Autograph draft signed. Re: orders sent without the approval of Barron.","Scope and Contents","Autograph draft signed. Resentment for addressing Barron as \"Captain\" instead of ''Commodore.''","Autograph letter signed. Stating that all letters from Chiefs of Bureaus are to be considered official.","Autograph letter signed. Letter concerns Patrick Malloy Reply Re: 12 November 1842. JB to Wp. Cb Autograph Draft Signed. Reply to the above.","Copies of Autograph letter signed. Re: Patrick Maley.","Autograph letter signed. Re: plans for the building of the Asylum.","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Re: Patrick Maley.","Autograph draft signed. Requesting a leave of absence.","Copy of Autograph letter signed. Re: report of the Purser, Mr. Pettit.","Autograph letter signed. Giving permission for Barron to retire from the Asylum.","Autograph draft signed. Returning letter which is \"unworthy of my notice.\"","Autograph document signed. Includes tuition for Jas. Barron Hope for one year.","Autograph letter signed. Granting leave of absence for three months from November 30.","Autograph document.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Navy affairs, esp. Dr. Barton.","Autograph copy. Re: the trouble caused by Dr. Barton, in contrast to good offices of Commo. Biddle and Commo. Barron.","Autograph letter signed. Re: a naval engagement of the Revolutionary War between the barge Victory of Accomac and six barges of Capt. Kidd of which only Barron has memory. Enclosed is newspaper clipping of the engagement.","Autograph document signed.","Autograph letter signed. Family news.","Autograph letter signed. Re: introduction to Chas. A. Magwood and Joseph R. Payne.","Autograph letter signed. Re: arrangement of the rooms of the forward officers.","Autograph letter signed. Request for a loan.","Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a loan.","Autograph letter signed. Re: references to Commo. Barron in \"Commo. Elliott's book.\"","Autograph letter signed. Re: \"Revolutionary Pensions.\"","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Personal letter. Re: Barron's building a new house in Norfolk.","Autograph letter signed. Family letter.","Autograph letter signed. Re: a recent storm in Hampton.","Autograph letter signed. Re: pump invented by Barron and need for a loan of $2000 to go into business.","Autograph draft signed. Re: a claim for his father's \"commutation pay and land bounty.\"","Autograph letter signed. Family letter from the son-in-law of Barron.","Autograph letter signed. Enquiry concerning past practice in examining Midshipmen (Barron did this when he was in charge of the Naval Asylum in Philadelphia) in connection with the establishment of the Naval Academy.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Incomplete. Incomplete.","Autograph letter signed. Note accompanying 2 sketches (not enclosed).","3 items. 11-16 April 1848. Robt. W. Land, Phila., to Capt. Blake, U.S. Navy, Walnut St., [Phila.]. ALS,R. Offering a place near Germantown for sale.","Autograph letter signed,R. Offering a place near Germantown for sale.","He has no desire to buy a place in Germantown.","Autograph letter signed. Re: his collegiate activities and expenses at [the College of William and Mary].","Autograph letter signed. Appreciation for a letter of sympathy.","Autograph letter signed. Re: seniority of Barron in the Navy, having been made Captain in May 1799.","Autograph letter signed. Marked \"Private and Confidential.\" Personal matters.","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. Written while visiting \"Papa\" (his grandfather, Commo. James Barron).","Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's claim.","2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Letter to a newspaper concerning an article which concerned his stay in Denmark during the War of 1812.","Autograph letter signed. Family and personal affairs; and concerning preservation of the Union under General Taylor.","Autograph letter signed. A long discussion of the danger of the Southern threat for the dissolution of the Union and the determination of the Northerners to preserve it; and concerning the freeing of the slaves in the District of Columbia by constitutional means.","Autograph letter signed. A request for his autograph.","Autograph letter signed, Card. Armouring that he has documents establishing the war claims of these men and will furnish them for \"one fourth of the recovery.\"","Autograph letter signed,R. A servant of madam magino writes to Barron thanking him for his kindness to her years before at the Gosport Navy Yard. Reply [from J.B.] in a very shaky hand.","Printed autograph letter, Card. Inviting Commo. James Barron to join the procession in tribute in Norfolk.","Autograph letter signed. A family letter.","Autograph letter signed. Report that Capt. Sam. Barron has sailed for Africa with his son as Secretary and Clerk; and concerning his own children, one of whom is in business in San Francisco.","2 copies. 17 pages.Autograph document signed,Card. The History of a transaction which there ought never to have been occasion for, the duel with Decatur on 22 March 1820. Dictated 11 August 1842 at the Naval Asylum in the presence of J.L. Watson. Also included are other papers marked, A Document to precede the History of the Duel.2 pieces.","Scope and Contents","23 pages. Autograph document signed, E. Endorsement \"Copy by Mrs. Annie B. Hope\" (Probably a poem of James Barron Hope, grandson of Commo. James Barron).","Autograph letter signed. Family letter.","Autograph letter signed. Re: family affairs.","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. Appointing him President of a Naval Court of Enquiry on the destruction of C.S. Steamers \"Brenville,\" \"Carondelet,\" and \"Pamlico\" in the waters of Lake Porchetrain.","Autograph letter signed. An account for James Barron, a student; and concerning the retreat of the Army from Manassas.","Autograph draft. Titles included are listed as the following: Three Names, George the Third at Kent, John Smith, Sir Walter Raleigh, Pockahontas.","Printed Autograph Document Signed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Dr. Thos. G. Peachy of Williamsburg who reported that Capt. Gordon (of the U.S. Ship Chesapeakeat the time of The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair) felt that Barron was \"an injured man.\"","Scope and Contents","Autograph letter signed. Request for the loan of a \"Handsome Flag\" for the visit of Gen. Lafayette.","Autograph letter.","Autograph letter. An invitation to dinner.","Autograph letter signed. Re: an illness of the daughter of Barron.","Autograph letter. An invitation to dinner.","Autograph letter signed. Personal letter.","Printed Material.","Autograph letter signed. Re. the washing machine invented by Barron.","12 letters. Autograph letters signed.","6 pages. Autograph letter signed. A comparison of the advances of the French Navy over the practices of the American and English navies.","Autograph letter signed. Re: a letter to Mr. Thompson.","2 letters. Autograph letter signed.","Printed Autograph Material Signed. A printed broadsheet, Highly important to Commerce and the Navigation of the Pacific.","Autograph letter signed. Re: D.M. Randolph.","Autograph letter signed. An invitation.","Autograph letter signed. Re: An enclosed bill.","Autograph letter signed. Re: business matters. Endorsement re: \"Lieut. Godon.\"","Autograph letter signed. Introducing his brother.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: the repairs on the ship Constellation.","6 letters. Autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Barron's bride.","Autograph letter signed. Re: Commo. Rodgers and a procession.","Autograph letter signed.","Autograph letter signed. Re: affairs at the Navy Yard.","Autograph letter signed. Re: \"two pieces of timber.\"","Autograph letter signed. Enquiry about the activities of Gen'l Thomas Nelson in the Revolutionary War, made by the son of Gov. John Page. Reply of to be directed in care of Thos. N. Page in Richmond.","Autograph letter signed. Re: General Taylor and the defense of Coney Island.","Printed autograph document signed. Three invitations to dinner (the President is not named).","Autograph letter. Re: dimensions of a barge and dining bell.","Autograph letter signed. Introducing John Ambler.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft signed. 2 drafts on one sheet.","Autograph draft signed.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft signed.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph document. Re: \"Inventions and essays on Naval Subjects by Commodore James Barron....\"","8 items. Autograph drafts. Re: the reorganization of the Board of Navy Commissioners.","7 pages. Autograph draft. Also enclosed are drawings of telegraph positions. 3 pages.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Re: the need for a school ship to train Americans.","Autograph draft. Extension of patents, remuneration for code signals, ventilators and prow ships, claim for father's bounty land vs. the claims of John Thompson.","Autograph draft.","5 pages. Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Lord Dunmore is mentioned.","5 pages. Autograph Volume.","Autograph document.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Re: \"the Raise and Capt. Egery in Tripoli.\"","2 items. Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Re: Allen McLane.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. Re: Susan B. Anthony.","2 items. Autograph document. Endorsement: \"A Memorandum showing the difference between the price asked and that paid for building a Carriage House.\"","Autograph document.","Autograph document.","Autograph document signed,E. Endorsed: Commo. J. Barron's floating dock.","Autograph document.","Autograph document.","Autograph document.","11 pages. Printed volume.","8 pages.","496 pages.","111 pages. Pritned volume, E. Autograph endorsement of 3 pages is included.","Printed material. Includes a long letter from Ro. Saunders, Williamsburg, June 30, 1808, condemning the decision of the Court.","92 pages. Autograph volume.","Numbered pages included are as follows: 9, 10, 15, 16, 19-22, 25-32, 43-46. Printed material. Re: Jamestown celebrations, with remarks made by G. Baidwin and John Madison.","Autograph material. Endorsed, \"Mrs. Hope. For my dear Mrs. Hope to keep Memoranda or Letters in.\"","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft. See correspondence of February 1834.","Scope and Contents","7 items. Autograph draft. Original letter on signals by James Barron. A review of the work done by Barron on signals. Draft of a resolution before the Senate and House of Representatives and the report of the committee on Naval Affairs. Charts and instructions on the use of Flag signals.","4 pages. Autograph draft. Sketch included.","Autograph draft signed. A description of the log ship. Typescript copy of the above also included, 1848. Endorsed: \"Southern Argus.\"","5 items. Autograph draft.","Scope and Contents","3 photographs. Photograph. \"Submitted to the Navy Dep't by Commo. James Barron, U.S.N.\"","3 items. Autograph draft.","Autograph volume. A 15 page booklet explaining that foul air is the cause of dry rot in the timber of vessels and of sickness among the crew with detailed plans for a more open construction of ships, with ventilators and bellows to change the air.","Autograph draft.","Autograph draft.","Printed autograph document signed.","Printed autograph document signed.","Printed autograph document signed.","2 items. Photograph, E.","Photograph, E. The original image is signed by Thomas Jefferson, as Governor of Virginia, and framed in piece of the 'Constitution.'","2 copies. Photograph, E.","Photograph, E.","Photograph.","Copper plate.","Photograph, Card, E. The photographs were enclosed in a cover, endorsed: \" 'Uncle' 'Sam' Barron, nephew of Commo. Jas. Barron and son of Commo. Samuel Barron.\" \"Mary Barron, daughter of Commo. James Barron, U.S.N. and wife of Commo. Geo. S. Blake, U.S.N. who remained on the Northern side.\" \"Frank Blake, son of Mary Barron and Geo. S. Blake.\"","Newspaper. Time of newspaper issue: 2 o'clock P.M. Mailed to Commo. Barron, U.S. Navy, Beal's Hotel, Washington.","Scope and Contents","6 items. Newspaper Clipping. The newspaper clippings include the following: Georgetown [Metropolitan],23 March 1820; Baltimore Fed. Rep., 23 March 1820, and Baltimore American, 24 March 1820; National Intelligencer, Washington City Gazette, and Georgetown Metropolitan, [22-23 March 1820]; National Messenger, 24 March 1820; Niles Register, 25 March 1820; An one undated account.","Newspaper clipping. Re: mourning for Decatur and withdrawn for lack of support.","Newspaper clipping.","3 items. Newspaper clipping.","3 items. Newspaper clipping.","2 items. Newspaper clipping. Articles taken from The Herald and Norfolk.","2 items. Newspaper clipping. The Herald and the National Intelligencer reports.","Newspaper clipping.","Scope and Contents","6 items. Newspaper clipping. The newspaper clippings include the following: American Beacon, 8 April 1820; Norfolk, 11 April 1820; The Gazette, Winchester, 15 April 1820; American Advocate, 22 April 1820; and two undated articles.","2 items. Newspaper clipping.","3 items.","Scope and Contents","4 items. Autograph draft. The \"Rodney Urn\" was a silver urn, given to Caesar Rodney, a former Attorney General of the U.S. who had defended James Barron at the Court of Enquiry without pay. The newspaper articles include the following: Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 10 January 1947; Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 14 November 1954; Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 1 January 1955.","Newspaper. This includes an editorial opinion of the Court of Enquiry upon Commo. Barron.","Newspaper. This contains the obituary of Mrs. Elizabeth Moseley Barron, late wife of Commo. James Barron.","Newspaper. This includes an editorial on the testimonial dinner offered to Commo. James Barron upon his assuming the command of the Philadelphia Naval Yard and his declining of it due to his wish \"to avoid all appearance of ostentation or triumph.\"","Newspaper. This includes an account of the landing of General Lafayette in New York.","Newspaper. This includes an editorial on Lafayette, \"good man, sincere Patriot, and distinguished Soldier of our Revolution.\"","Newspaper. This includes a report of the visit of General Lafayette to New York, Brooklyn, and New Haven.","Newspaper. This includes an announcement of the expected arrival of General Lafayette in Philadelphia with the order of Civic Procession.","Newspaper. This includes reports of the departure of General Lafayette from New York and his reception in Troy, New York.","Newspaper. This includes an account of the continuing journeys of \"The Nation's Guest,\" General Lafayette.","Newspaper. This includes an account of the visit of General Lafayette to the Philadelphia Naval Yard, Commo. James Barron, commanding.","Scope and Contents","Newspaper. This includes an account of the visit of \"The Nation's Guest\" General Lafayette, to the Philadelphia Naval Yard.","Newspaper. This includes a report of the visit of General Lafayette to Philadelphia and of his further journey to Chester, Pa., and on to Delaware.","Newspaper. This includes a report of the reception of General Lafayette by the United States Congress.","Newspaper clipping. Re: Naval Courts, printed in The Herald.","Newspaper clipping.","2 items. Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper. This includes the obituary of Commo. James Barron.","Newspaper clipping.","Scope and Contents","Physical Location: Filed with the 1999 accessions. Number: 1999.44. 1 page. Autograph letter signed. Orders Sever to take over the Chesapeake toward the end of May as Capt. James Barron says it will be ready then; he is to take his crew, the marine officer and marines, the master and about thirty seamen, such midshipmen and \"pettee officers\" as he thinks proper, and two or three warrant officers. The Chesapeake will move down to the Cran[e]y Island. It is essential to get the ship out as early as possible."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Barron, James, 1769-1851","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Elliott, Jesse Duncan, 1782-1845","Green, Duff, 1791-1875","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869","Stevens, William Oliver, 1878-1955","Upshur, A. P. (Abel Parker), 1790-1844","Decatur, Stephen, 1779-1820","Elliott, Jesse D. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"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":[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],"containers_ssim":["Box 1","Folder 5"],"_nest_path_":"/components#1/components#0","timestamp":"2026-05-21T05:49:48.574Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_377","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_377","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_377","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_377","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_377.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Brown, Charles Papers","title_ssm":["Charles Brown Papers"],"title_tesim":["Charles Brown Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1792-1888"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1792-1888"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 39.1 B84","/repositories/2/resources/377"],"text":["Mss. 39.1 B84","/repositories/2/resources/377","Charles Brown Papers","Acton (Eng. : Estate)","Albemarle County (Va.)--History--19th century","Legal documents","Medicine--Virginia--History--19th century","Memorandums","Real property--Virginia","Sheriffs--Virginia--History--19th century","Slavery--Southern States--History","Slavery--Virginia--History--19th century","Correspondence","Deeds","Financial records","Invoices","Publications","Receipts (financial records)","Surveys (documents)","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.","This collection has been arranged chronologically by date with those items without dates located at the end. These papers have been organized into four series and two sub-series: 1. Letters,1813-1877 (Folders 1-4); 2. Accounts and Papers of Charles Brown, 1810-1877 (Folders 5-8); 3. Papers relating to Other Members of the Brown family, 1751-1888 (Folder 9); 4. Papers belonging to other persons, 1796-1850 (Folder 9).","  Charles Brown was a physician who resided in Charlottesville, Virginia in the early nineteenth century and who served as sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .\n\n ","","Administrative History:  Charles Brown was a physician who resided in Charlottesville, Virginia in the early nineteenth century and who served as sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia.\n\n ","Charles Brown was a physician who resided in Charlottesville, Virginia in the early nineteenth century and who served as sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Charles Brown was a physician who resided in Charlottesville, Virginia in the early nineteenth century and who served as sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia.","Other Information:"," Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00001.frame","When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents.","Charles Brown Sheriff Bond, 1842, SC","Letters, accounts, and legal papers of Dr. Charles Brown. Collection includes letters, 1813-1818, concerning patients (including slaves)."," Includes land signed by Henry Lee and John Tyler, items relating to \"Actonplace\" [Acton] English estate of William Jennings and plats of land in Albemarle County, Virginia; as well as letters of members of the Brown family."," Charles Brown Papers 1792-1888, Albemarle County Virginia is available on microfilm in Swem Library's microforms area, 1 reel, call number HD1471 .U5 R43  36 reels.","Letters about  the estate of William Jennings of Actonplace England with Charles Brown as the executor. 1859-1877.  Letters that were sent to or written by Charles Brown concerning his patients, 1813-1818. 193 items.","Letters from or concerning patients and correspondence with Charles Brown as the Executor of the estate of William Jennings.","Charles Brown was the Executor of the estate of William Jennings. In the search for descendants of William Jennings, there is genealogical information on the descendants of Cornelius Dabney and Sarah Jennings. 20 pieces.","5 letters concern slaves.","1 letter concerns a slave.","Both letters concern slaves.","Note: On the bottom of the sheet appears a note in the same hand signed James Keaton.","Letter concerns a slave.","2 letters concern slaves.","Letter concerns a slave.","Letter concerns a slave.","Letter concerns a slave.","2 letters concern slaves.","4 letters concern slaves.","1 letter concerns a slave.","2 letters concern slaves.","1 letter concerns a slave.","1 letter concerns a slave.","1 letter concerns a slave.","1 letter concerns a slave.","Letter concerns a slave.","Letter concerns a slave.","Letter concerns a slave.","Letter concerns a slave.","Letter concerns a slave.","Includes 2 letters to Dr. Ragland. Personal and business correspondence, some having to do with legal matters in Albemarle County. A few letters deal with the estate of Charles Brown's father in 1843. Other letters are from members of his religious community. Some names mentioned are: Tilman G. Maupin, George H. Smith with Polly Hardin Smith, William Adams with David M. Wingfield, J.W. Locke of Hartsville, Tennessee and J.H. Wartmann. Letter from Ira Benjamin Brown to Charles Brown thanking him for the advice to change the way he signs his name.","Important accounts and papers that were kept and used by Charles Brown.","A deed given by William D. Taylor, United States tax collector for the 18th district of Virginia, to Charles Brown, covering a tract of land in Albemarle County, Virginia.","A warrant issued by John Taylor, Governor of Virginia, granting a tract of land in Albemarle County, Virginia, to Charles Brown.","Papers concerning other lands owned by Charles Brown.","Licenses to practice medicine.","Bonds given by persons appointed by Charles Brown, sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia, to act as deputies.","Suits against Charles Brown, sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia.","Suit of G. T. Owens against Charles Brown.","Judgement against Charles Brown.","Papers concerning the joint ownership of a horse by Charles Brown and John Fagg.","An article on the habits and economy of the honey bee, by Charles Brown.","Papers relating to a patent for a process of preserving wood discovered by Charles Brown.","Power of attorney given to A. R. Brown and Elvira S. 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